All Desktop Computing News - July 2008

Majority of home broadband users have wireless network

A survey commissioned by Linksys ...

M&S earmarks £450m for three-year IT spend

Marks & Spencer is...

Barclays extends online services following security reader take-up

Barclays bank is rolling out extra online services following the take-up of its Gemalto ...

Business potential of social networking sites remains untapped, says Gartner

The business potential of social networking sites remains largely untapped, says analyst Gartner . Most users of social...

Safety, security and community involvement win internet best practice awards

Safety, security and community involvement were keynotes of winning entries to Nominet 's Best Practice Challenge,...

Simons Construction powers down printing costs

Simons Construction has cut its paper consumption by a third in the past year by

Siemens to axe 12,600 jobs worldwide

Siemens is slashing 12,600 jobs from its global workforce as it seeks to cut £1bn from its costs by 2010 in response to the...

Almost two-thirds of malicious codes on web are Trojans

More than 63% of new malicious programs that appeared during the second quarter of 2008 were Trojans, according to the latest quarterly report from security...

Securing the desktop and still allowing for flexibility

Few enterprises could bear a $7.2bn loss caused by a "computer genius" avoiding company policies and controls. But for international bank Société Générale,...

Graphics chips help supercomputers become commonplace

The sight of supercomputers in every home and office may soon become a reality thanks to video games such as Grand Theft Auto. High-end 3D games need the fastest graphics chips to run well. This has driven graphics cards makers to build ever-faster cards, and performance from the graphics processor on these cards is hundreds of times faster than the processor in a standard PC.
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