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April 19, 2012
Why Robot Swarms Look Set To Roam The Earth
In 25 years, swarm robots could do everything from taking out the garbage to cleaning your arteries, says Antonio Espingardeiro
Patent Commentator Florian Mueller Admits Oracle Consultancy
Author of the popular FOSS Patents blog declares that Oracle 'very recently' became a consulting client of his
Telcos Are Best Placed To Provide Enterprise App Stores
Will businesses really want the operators to manage their enterprise app stores? HP's Tim Marsden thinks so
MPs Call in Google, Facebook, ISPs For Snooping Law Briefing
MPs will meet with tech companies to discuss controversial new proposals
Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Marketplace
Customers will be able to deploy products from IBM, Microsoft and SAP immediately
Barclaycard PayTag Turns Ordinary Mobiles Into NFC Wallets
Barclaycard is offering its users a NFC sticker that will transform their phone into a new payment device
Microsoft Announces Biogas-Powered Green “Data Plants”
Data centres built on rotting landfill sites could be self-sufficient in power, says Microsoft
Nokia Loses €1.34 Billion In Q1 2012
Net nokia sales fall to €7.35 billion, down 29 percent from the same period last year
Calltrunk Launches ARGOsearch Phone Search Engine
Privacy issues are raised, when users can search recorded landline, mobile and Skype calls
ISPs And Privacy Groups Hit Out At Internet Porn Block Plans
Government plans have been labelled as ineffective and amount to censorship
New G-Cloud Leader Warns Government Unprepared For Cloud
Incoming G-Cloud leader has warned the government isn’t ready to make big bets on cloud
Facebook IPO On 17 May?
Rumour says Facebook will float on May 17
Joyent Brings Its Public Cloud To Europe
Joyent comes to Europe, providing IT teams with another IaaS option
Microsoft Shines Light On Windows 8 Enterprise
Microsoft has provided more details about Windows 8 Enterprise, which is aimed at large corporate environments
Larry Page Tells Court Google Didn’t Need Java Licence
CEO Larry Page told the court he didn't believe Google needed Java licence as it only used freely available elements
Hope For BlackBerry In Foreign Markets, Say Reports
The use of BlackBerry handsets in America is declining fast but hope exists in oversea markets, reports find
Microsoft Offers Peek At Windows Intune Future
Microsoft has offered a glimpse at the future version of the Windows Intune cloud-based management solution
Avaya Targets Small Enterprises With New Switches
Avaya has unveiled new networking switches that deliver enterprise functionality, but at competitive prices
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