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Britain snubs talent

The UK is falling behind global competitors when it comes to technology research. We investigate the causes and look at what can be done to reverse the trend
Jay Bregman

Cutting-edge IT delivers the goods

Chief technology officer Jay Bregman explains how constant innovation is part and parcel of his strategy for delivering competitive advantage at eCourier
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CA looks to the future of IT

Vendor outlines plans at CA World 08 for emerging tech in energy and healthcare
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TV show searches for Computing readers to go back in time

Producers want an IT-literate family to live without technology for a new BBC series
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Take a leaf out of the M&S IT recipe book

There are plenty of valuable lessons that can be learned from the retailer's technology transformation
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Corporates catch the convergence wave

In the first of our four-part guide, we examine the benefits and challenges of moving data, voice and video onto a converged communications platform
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IT holds the keys to business survival

Harnessing innovation is the only way to survive
Tom Young

Can IT hold on to its innovative thinkers?

Technology must be used in conjunction with other skills to truly innovate
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Smart neighbourhood - the connected city

The Finnish city of Oulu is creating a highly connected society through the pioneering use of near field communication technology
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Exclusive: DHL reveals clean tech incubation unit

Unable to find the low carbon vehicles it wants, delivery giant DHL is planning to support innovative startups itself
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Private sector project of the year - the shortlist

The Computing Awards for Excellence, the Oscars of the IT industry, takes place in London on 5 November. Janie Davies turns the spotlight on the organisations nominated for private sector project of the year award
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Public sector project of the year - the shortlist

The Computing Awards for Excellence, the Oscars of the IT industry, takes place in London on 5 November. Janie Davies turns the spotlight on the organisations nominated for public sector project of the year award
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IT speeds BA aircraft turnarounds

Digital pens have cut the time it takes to prepare flights for departure
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Clouded in uncertainty - the legal pitfalls of cloud computing

For some companies the legal risks of using cloud-based services can far outweigh the business benefits
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Open source group joins approved education supplier list

Sirius Corporation added to Becta framework for schools IT provision
Mobile phone users and interactive surface

AT&T explores the mobile cutting edge

Latest innovations go on show in New York
Viviane Reding

Reding demands European IT research boost

R&D in IT sector 'underperforming', says commissioner
Shoppers

Hi-tech shopping centre opens in Leicester

£350m revamp creates UK's most IT-enabled retail complex
Whitehall buildings

Government exchanges IT innovation tips

Innovation in Services report to aid business use of internet services and next-gen broadband
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CIO morale plummets as crunch hits

Fewer opportunities and less responsibility depress IT managers
Google

Google Suggest hits the homepage

New auto-complete function graduates to the Google.com site
Edinburgh University

HP funds UK university IT research

Bath, Bristol, Leeds and Edinburgh universities are all given funds for IT research projects
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Infineon chipset may be cause of iPhone woes

Fix expected in the next few weeks
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Smartphone makers swift to adopt Wi-Fi and GPS

But more technology proves to be a drain on power
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Shopping via mobiles on the up

But retailers are lagging behind in technology supporting services, says research
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