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Thomspon has about as much chance at turning Yahoo around as his predecessor did, says Rosalie Marshall
Many observers suggest that Bartz was never suited to leading Yahoo out of the doldrums
Google's new boss could make or break the company
Nothing impressive from Intel so far
It's time for business leaders to be more open minded about the use of latest technologies in the workplace, advises Chris Miller
The UK's tech innovation and outsourcing landscape is not an enticing one for graduates, says Madeline Bennett
Richard Plaistowe and Toby Smith of Mills & Reeve LLP outline the impact of the Digital Economy Act on businesses
A release on tech workers' hobbies shows the government might be wasting public funds on external PR agencies
Women's position in the tech sector is falling, and pay remains unequal
John Higgins, director general of Intellect, argues that IT has a vital role to play in boosting the UK's competitiveness
Elizabeth Sparrow, president of BCS, looks forward to a year of positive change
We take a look back at the most hyped words of 2009, and look ahead with trepidation
Type-2 fuzzy logic can help in the fight against terrorism and climate change
Analyst Simon Perry argues that the data deluge doesn't have to be bad for the environment
Monitor, register and engage, says communications adviser Dirk Singer
Women in IT face a variety of challenges, but the rewards can be great, says Maggie Berry
Iain Thomson argues that the annual piracy survey is not an exact science
Facebook, Pirate Bay and stolen government laptops. What will we need to worry about next?
Governance is like plumbing: it's only exciting when it doesn't work, says Gartner's Earl Perkins
Chip giant wants Xeon to change semiconductor sales
PC industry needs to take the hint
Elise Olding, research director at Gartner, explains that an economic slowdown can be the best time to replace inefficient business processes
Growing laptop sales will demand a whole new set of tools to manage IT
TFL director of Games transport Mark Evers discusses how the public transport network is preparing for this summer's event
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