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October 19, 2012
Gove Announces £20,000 Computer Science Teaching Scholarships
£20,000 for initial teacher training should help close the ICT skills gap
Data Fail Sees Bank Of Scotland Hit With £4.2m Fine
Using two separate systems to keep records meant wrong people were paid, and missed updates caused even more headaches
Google Launches Better Chromebook
Hopes to democratise access with a £229 “computer for everyone”
Sony Adds To Job Woes With Staff Cuts And Factory Closure
Sony has added to the gloom on the jobs front after closing a factory and axing 2,000 of its workforce
Anonymous Claims DDoS Hit On HSBC
HSBC services downed by DDoS attack
IT Life: Complexities Are Fascinating
TechWeekEurope chats to Pravin Paratey, CTO at Affectv, about the appeal of complex problems, wearable computing and his days as a codebreaker for the Indian navy
Google Shares Plummet After Accidental Earnings Release
An estimated £13.7bn was wiped off the value of Google after the early release of its quarterly earnings report
AMD To Axe 15 Percent Of Staff After Q3 Loss
AMD has confirmed it will slash another 15 percent of its workforce in an effort to return to profitability
Apache Promotes OpenOffice As Top-Level Project
The OpenOffice productivity suite is now an Apache top-level project, but will LibreOffice users care?
Microsoft Profits Drop Ahead Of Windows 8 Launch
Microsoft's latest financials reflect the slowing PC market, placing even more expectations on Windows 8
Quiz Of The Week: Europe’s Tech Pioneers
How well do you know European tech history? Our quiz takes in the inventors of radio, telephony and computing!
Alcatel-Lucent Outlines 5,500 Job Cuts
EMEA is hit hard as troubled telecoms firm looks to bounce back