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World's thinnest material could transform electronics products


Scientists at the University of Manchester are working on a material called Graphene, which they claim could revolutionise the IT and electronics industry.

UK cities fail to make global 100 for fastest broadband connections


No UK city managed to crack the top 100 for fastest average broadband connections after the average speed rose a paltry 0.3Mbit/s to 4.6Mbit/s during the first quarter of 2011,

Nearly half of Brits willing to breach company data security, says study


Nearly one half of UK employees polled in a new study said they would be willing to abuse sensitive corporate and customer data if given the chance.

Tourists to be issued electronic visas in Azerbaijan


It has been proposed to simplify issuance of electronic visas to foreign tourists arriving in Azerbaijan.The statement came from head of the tourism sector at the Culture and Tourism Ministry of Azerbaijan Aydin Ismiyev.

Breaking New Ground


After receiving his doctorate, Ilham Aliyev lectured in International Relations at Moscow State University. From 1994 to 2003, President Aliyev,

Industrial park to be created in Sumgait


Creation of free economic zones with thousands of job opportunities is a very important factor for introduction of modern technologies and cultivation of management culture.

Australia creates advisory group for education technology


The Australian federal government has created an advisory group of education and IT experts to advise it on deployment of IT in education that can support the new Australian Curriculum.

Sri Lanka to introduce online payment gateway at maritime port


An online payment gateway will be introduced for the first time at the Ruhunu Magampura Port in Hambantota, in an effort to ease delays in the clearing of cargo.

UK investment in healthcare IT to top £3bn by 2016


Spending on IT within the UK's healthcare sector will hit £3bn by 2016, according to analyst firm Ovum's latest IT market forecast. This represents a cumulative annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2010 of 13 per cent.

Australian state to appoint CIO


The Queensland government has announced plans to create a state government Chief Information Officer (CIO) role tasked with driving consistent IT outcomes across state departments and agencies.

Taiwan holds digital inclusion forum


The Taiwanese government has conducted a digital opportunity forum in Taipei to discuss the development on digital opportunity centres programme aimed at narrowing

Taipei launches civic information services for TV audiences


As part of an on-going effort to provide citizens with more convenient ways of accessing public information.

Exxon profit up 41 percent, misses Street


Exxon Mobil Corp reported a higher quarterly profit that missed Wall Street estimates as maintenance slowed its international refining and production, and its shares closed down 2 percent.

BT broadband rollout is too patchy, says IT chief


The IT supremo of development company Berkeley Group Holdings has slammed BT's broadband rollout, complaining that it picks areas that are easy for deployment and will see a quick return.

MPs call for Whitehall IT procurement shakeup to end 'rip-offs'


The government's IT record has been lambasted in a new report from the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC),
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