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World’s Biggest Supercomputing Superpowers

05, 06, 2010

Which country has the most powerful supercomputers? If you trust the annual top 500 list, recently published at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany, it’s the U.S., followed by China, Germany, United Kingdom and Fr ...

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Study: Information Technology Makes People Happier! 

18, 05, 2010

A Recent study found close relationship between using information technology and well-being.

A recent study that has been published in Time Magazine found that using cell phones and computers has an enabling and empowering role in people' ...

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One Laptop per Child targets Middle East and E Africa

09, 05, 2010

The group behind the "$100 laptop" has formed a partnership which it hopes will deliver computers to every primary school child in East Africa.

It is worth mentioning that the OLPC was first unveiled at the World Summit on the Information ...

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IT budgets expected to be flat in 2010

04, 05, 2010

Enterprise IT budgets are expected to be flat in 2010, but CIOs should use those funds to adopt new technologies and solve daily operational irritants that detract from strategic, competitive projects.

This was the advice from Gartner as i ...

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Asia the dominant continent for spam relaying in 1Q of 2010

02, 05, 2010

The US was the worst offender, relaying  13.1 per cent of spam, with India and Brazil in second and third place, according to Sophos.

The UK has been ranked joint ninth with Russia and Italy for spam relaying.

The UK has made ...

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Super-fast broadband could encourage piracy

18, 04, 2010

More than a third of Brits (35 percent) think super-fast broadband services will encourage illegal downloading, says Moneysupermarket.

Research by the comparison website revealed that 18 percent of UK web users have admitted to illegally ...

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Piracy no problem for a third of Brits

13, 04, 2010

One in three UK citizens think it is acceptable to use pirated software in the workplace or at home, despite admitting to having little grasp of the risks involved.

Microsoft's Attitudes to Piracy survey compared people's attitudes towards ...

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99% of IT departments staff use unsecured internet applications

10, 04, 2010

Business can no longer afford to ignore the security risk of Web 2.0 technologies, with 99% of employees using at least one internet application, a survey has revealed.

This is up from 21% from five years ago, according to an annual global ...

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