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US Department of Justice is investigating allegations of accounting fraud at Autonomy
HP has revealed that the US Department of Justice has been investigating fraud allegation at Autonomy since last month. News | 28 Dec 2012
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IBM industrialises silicon and optical nanotechnology for big data
IBM has invented a chip that combines photonics and silicon on a single 90nm die capable of transferring data at 25Gbps. Chips and processors | 10 Dec 2012
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HP writes down Autonomy by $8.8bn
HP blames Autonomy for misleading the firm before acquisition and refers former management to the Serious Fraud Office News | 20 Nov 2012
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The latest tech preserving Bletchley Park's past
Bletchley Park is embracing a range of modern technologies in order to boost visitor numbers, Iain Standen, CEO, tells Computer Weekly News | 09 Oct 2012
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New processor designs boost graphics to speed up Windows
New x86 processors will provide the horsepower for next-generation desktop applications News | 28 Sep 2012
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Intel gets commercial backer for wireless charging chips
Intel revealed the capability four years ago, but today Integrated Device Technology confirmed it would develop and build chipsets for wireless charging News | 30 Aug 2012
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Lenovo reports record Q3 results despite PC slowdown
Lenovo is continuing to grow its commercial PC division, while other suppliers struggle financial results | 16 Aug 2012
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Government awards £4bn framework for IT hardware
The framework includes desktops, laptops, tablets, servers, printers and most commonly used peripherals. News | 29 Jun 2012
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KPMG 2012 Global Technology Innovation Survey
China and the US are most likely to come up with disruptive technology breakthroughs over the next four years, but Europe lags behind News | 29 Jun 2012
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HP eyes EMC’s storage market
HP has released a StoreOnce data deduplication back-up system, which it claims can ingest data at 100TB per hour – three times faster than EMC’s recently launched Data Domain 990 News | 06 Jun 2012
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Top 10 supplier profiles 2012
Download in-depth reports on leading IT suppliers from Computer Weekly Top 10
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Goodbye Wi-Fi, hello WiGig
The organisation behind the new wireless standard says WiGig will be the wireless technology for the enterprise. Feature
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CW500: Transforming IT at HMRC, with CIO Phil Pavitt
Phil Pavitt, HM Revenue & Customs CIO, revealed the secrets behind running the UK's largest IT estate to CW500 Club members. Feature
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Computer Weekly / TechTarget IT priorities survey 2012
Learn which IT priorities are at the top of UK IT managers lists for 2012. Coverage from across our network includes cloud, budget cuts, networking, security, disaster recovery and more. IT priorities survey
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Quocirca: The market landscape for print security
This report by Quocirca analyst Louella Fernandes provides an overview of the inherent risks when operating an insecure print environment, best practice and the current market. Analyst Research
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Intel Developer Forum 2012 focuses on wireless
Andrew Buss reviews the technology on show at Intel's 2012 Developer Forum in San Francisco. Opinion
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Can Raspberry Pi transform the sorry state of IT education?
Is the $25 Raspberry Pi – a basic computer on a single printed circuit board - capable of transforming the sorry state of IT education in our schools? Opinion
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12 Days of Christmas Computer Weekly Gift Guide
Choose from an array of gadgets reviewed on the Computer Weekly Inspect-a-Gadget blog during the run up to Christmas. Photo Story
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World’s oldest digital computer is back in action
Built in 1951 the WITCH computer has been brought back to life thanks to The National Museum of Computing. Photo Story
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Video interview: Dennis Pilsworth, CTO, AHL Technology
In this video, Dennis Pilsworth, CTO at AHL Technology, speaks to Cliff Saran about how the company visualises hedge funds Video
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Getting school children excited about learning IT
Children at St Matthew's School in Surbiton, London learn about technology and programming in a project to prove that IT education can be fun. Video
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Colossus, the world's first electronic, programmable computer
The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) located on Bletchley Park is creating a completely new gallery for its most famous exhibit: the rebuild of Colossus, the world's first electronic, programmable computer. Photo Story
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Video interview: Why develop for Windows 8?
In this interview, Anand Krishnan, director, developer & platform group, Microsoft UK speaks about Windows 8 development Videos
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Supplier profile: Dell
In this Dell supplier profile you will find news, tips and research on the vendor. guide
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Supplier Profile: Fujitsu
A special report which analyses the challenges facing Fujitsu, financial performance, services offered, its place in the market and future strategy. Supplier Profile
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US Department of Justice is investigating allegations of accounting fraud at Autonomy
HP has revealed that the US Department of Justice has been investigating fraud allegation at Autonomy since last month. News
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12 Days of Christmas Computer Weekly Gift Guide
Choose from an array of gadgets reviewed on the Computer Weekly Inspect-a-Gadget blog during the run up to Christmas. Photo Story
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IBM industrialises silicon and optical nanotechnology for big data
IBM has invented a chip that combines photonics and silicon on a single 90nm die capable of transferring data at 25Gbps. Chips and processors
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Top 10 supplier profiles 2012
Download in-depth reports on leading IT suppliers from Computer Weekly Top 10
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HP writes down Autonomy by $8.8bn
HP blames Autonomy for misleading the firm before acquisition and refers former management to the Serious Fraud Office News
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World’s oldest digital computer is back in action
Built in 1951 the WITCH computer has been brought back to life thanks to The National Museum of Computing. Photo Story
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Video interview: Dennis Pilsworth, CTO, AHL Technology
In this video, Dennis Pilsworth, CTO at AHL Technology, speaks to Cliff Saran about how the company visualises hedge funds Video
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The latest tech preserving Bletchley Park's past
Bletchley Park is embracing a range of modern technologies in order to boost visitor numbers, Iain Standen, CEO, tells Computer Weekly News
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New processor designs boost graphics to speed up Windows
New x86 processors will provide the horsepower for next-generation desktop applications News
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Intel Developer Forum 2012 focuses on wireless
Andrew Buss reviews the technology on show at Intel's 2012 Developer Forum in San Francisco. Opinion
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