All Desktop Computing News - August 2008

Dell blames profit drop on 'conservative' IT spending

Dell has blamed a drop in profits in the...

Intel IDF update

Intel has unveiled faster server processors and a roadmap for its multi-core processors, which it said could boost the performance of the PC's memory architecture...

Microsoft and Novell expand Windows/Linux integration deal

Microsoft and Novell are extending their interoperability agreement to tie Windows closer to Novell's SUSE...

Microsoft's Clayton is Computer Weekly's top blogger

Microsoft's Steve Clayton has been voted top blogger in the ComputerWeekly.com IT Blog Awards 2008 ....

HP enjoys strong third quarter despite fears of downturn

Hewlett-Packard has posted a year-on-year 10% increase in sales and 20% increase in operating profits for the third quarter,...

Testing firm uses SaaS social network of testers to offer firms cheaper application testing

A software-as-a-service (SaaS) testing...

Spammers prepare new anti-Georgia botnet onslaught

Cybercriminals are attempting to create a botnet network to launch cyber attacks against Georgian Government computers, according to Gary Warner, director...

British Olympic success puts strain on bandwidth

Britain's success at the Olympic Games is definitely hitting company bandwidth ...

Aberdeen University unveils IT degree completed entirely online

A postgraduate degree which allows students to gain a professional IT qualification without leaving their home or office has been launched by the University...

Printer and copier market slows says Gartner

The printer and copier market in Europe...
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