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The world of electronic books wouldn’t be every major online retailer’s cup of tea, but for Washington based Amazon that’s exactly what they’re attempting to buy into with their new Kindle product.

Nothing seems to give analysts greater pleasure then attaching labels to things, and the latest upcoming generation has been slapped with a big V for Generation Virtual.

The Liberal party has denied they are the source of a series of advertisements on the social networking website, Facebook that fail to display an authorisation or even a label indentifying them as an advertisement for a political party, in...

Following the overwhelming success of the Folding@home project, Sony’s Playstation 3’s distributed computing power is now being employed in biomedical research.

According to a new report from the analysts at Forrester Research, Windows Vista adoption is being hamstrung, not by the rising popularity of Red Hat or Novell, but rather by Microsoft’s own six year-old Windows XP.

As the focus on search increases, more and more engines are popping up with new technology, focus on specialised niches and as with MagicTaxi.com, to hitch a ride on concern for environment.

The Gartner show has rolled into town with a hefty chunk of IT exhibitors coming out of the woodwork for the event. The photo's from the first day are available now.

According to new survey from security specialist Sophos, 70 percent of businesses are concerned about data leakage vi email, and with 50 percent of employees admitting to sending email to the wrong person this concern is certainly not misplaced.

Facebook is about to become a whole lot more to enterprises than merely a drain on staff productivity, as the open-source content management firm Alfresco has announced a new Facebook application that it claims enables enterprises to use t...

In a move that indicates it believes its stock is undervalued, Cisco has announced that it is extending its stock buyback plan by US$10 billion.

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