All Desktop Computing News - February 2009

Sheffield Children's Hospital deploys bedside virtual desktops

Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust has deployed a bedside virtual desktop system to allow staff...

Jobs to miss Apple shareholder meeting

Apple has confirmed that founder and CEO Steve Jobs will miss tomorrow's annual shareholder meeting for the first time since he returned...

Recession bites Apple revenues

As well as US unit sales falling ,...

HP pays for EDS with losses in Q1 2009

Hewlett-Packard’s net earning for the first quarter of 2009 dropped 13% to $1.9bn from $2.1bn in the first quarter of 2008.

Scottish firm sues Apple over iPhone rendering technology

A Scottish firm is suing Apple over claims the computer giant illegally used patented technology on the iPhone and iPod Touch devices.

Multiple monitors boost productivity by 35.5%

Workspaces equipped with three displays increase productivity by 35.5%, according to research commissioned by Fujitsu Siemens Computers. Employees...

Mac sales predicted to drop for first time in six years

Mac unit sales were down an estimated 6% year-on-year last month, well below Wall Street estimates of a 4% fall. If there is a year-on-year quarterly...

Obama pours billions into IT with recovery package

Obama's economic stimulus package, which was signed into law yesterday, will see billions of dollars poured into technology in the US.

Greenpeace: eWaste from UK poisons Africa

Electronic waste intended for recycling is being illegally exported from the United Kingdom to Nigeria disguised as second-hand goods, according to Greenpeace . Greenpeace...

Vodafone and O2 up the ante in frequency talks

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 16 February 2009
"A good game of poker" is how one of the parties described talks last week between mobile network operators Vodafone and O2 and communications minister Stephen Carter.
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