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Register | Login Mobile WiMAX take-up boosted by falling chipset prices Joe O'Halloran Tuesday 15 July 2008 04:45 Despite being in a state of relative immaturity, heavy competition... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/15/231489/Mobile-WiMAX-take-up-boosted-by-falling-chipset-prices.htm
...with spending, focusing on other priorities and preserving cash. As a result, the segment has not been as motivated by falling prices and new portable designs as the consumer segment, IDC said. "The market continues to rely on consumer purchases... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/20/236957/pc-market-outlook-improves-but-decline-still-expected-for.htm
...compared with its original estimate of 0.4%, the BBC reports. Electronics firms have been hit particularly hard by falling prices, intense competition and reduced consumer spending. Dilbert Sudoku Puzzler Dilbert Sudoku ... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/12/09/233801/Sony-to-cut-8000-jobs-worldwide.htm
...do alone, chief executive Willie Walsh said. BA has been affected by the recent economic troubles with profits hit by falling passenger numbers and high oil prices. The airline said in a statement, "British Airways confirms that it is exploring... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/12/03/233698/british-airways-in-talks-to-merge-with-quantas.htm
...Microsoft said revenues from enterprise customers had remained stable, but other areas of the business had been hit by falling demand in the PC and server markets. The biggest losses were in the PC operating system business, which fell 16... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/24/235775/microsofts-revenues-fall-6-in-its-first-ever-quarterly.htm
...mailboxes using a SaaS model will grow from 1% of enterprise seats in 2007 to 20% in 2012. The expansion will be driven by falling prices and new e-mail service providers, which will include established software suppliers. Matthew Cain, research... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/08/232227/saas-advances-on-all-fronts.htm
...money sterling cash The UK's largest technology and IT services companies are likely to be those worst affected by falling spending on IT by corporates, according to research firm TechMarketView. The firm found that revenues for UK software... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/23/234949/big-it-suppliers-will-bear-brunt-of-corporate-cutbacks.htm
...looking to improve the ability of back-office systems to cope with sudden spikes in trading volumes, such as those caused by falling share prices on the back of problems in the US mortgage market, said the recruitment agency. Some fund management... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/11/08/227996/demand-for-it-skills-rising-as-credit-crunch-shows-flaws-in-bank.htm
...As experienced staff and management start to leave the workforce, a skills crisis looks set to ensue, exaccerbated by falling birth rates. And nowhere is this likely to be felt as strongly as in the IT industry. The largest number of baby boomers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/18/228985/The-race-to-replace-IT39s-baby-boomer-generation.htm
...was created as a universal programming language, but programming for the web was more like an art form, he said. By falling short on some aspects of ease of use, Gosling said Java had opened the way for simple-to-use tools such as Macromedia... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/03/15/222443/Java39s-future-is-mobility-and-usability-says-Gosling.htm

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...many as three quarters of users are dissatisfied with the speeds they receive. Government inaction is partly to blame. By falling behind in passing adequate legislation, many governments have hindered operators from keeping up with the behaviour and... http://www.itbinternet.com/pr/31462
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