All Desktop Computing News - June 2009

Steve Jobs returns to work, Apple confirms

Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is back at work, according to a company statement, ending weeks of speculation about his return.

PC makers to miss Chinese deadline for internet censoring software

Most PC makers will miss the government deadline to put internet filtering software on all new machines by tomorrow, according to the Financial...

DSGi reports 78% drop in profits

DSGi, which owns Curry's and PCWorld, widely used by small businesses for their PC supplies, saw a 78% drop in profits for fiscal 2009. It has identified...

Growing demand for Linux on mainframes

Big companies are increasing how much they spend on putting

Dell claims $3m in sales from Twitter

Computer maker Dell says Twitter has helped the company make more sales worth more than $3m in the past two years.

Video: Computer and thousands of lightbulbs become YouTube favourite

Polish students have used a computer and thousands of lightbulbs to turn an hall of residence into an amazing light show. Students at Wroklaw Polytechnic...

Forrester: CIOs must embrace consumer IT

CIOs should accept that consumer devices and services are being used in the workplace today, and develop strategies to embrace them.

Will Steve Jobs return to Apple for new iPhone launch?

Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is expected to return to work soon after six months' medical leave, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Dell on acquisition trail

Dell has indicated it may look to exploit the relatively low valuations of technology companies in the current climate by acquiring more businesses. The...
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