Technology News For 7th February 2010
The technology world doesn’t stop – even on Sunday.In this article we’ll take a look at some of the key technology news stories and headlines, from around the world, for Sunday, 7th February 2010.
Today’s Hot Topic: Promises are emerging from UK political parties – is there an election in the air?
The headlines in technology news today are gathered from internet based news sources including BBC Technology News, CNN Technology, Sky News, BusinessWeek, Computing, Computer Weekly, BBC dot.life, IT Pro, Register, Wired, CNET News, The Wall Street Journal, Silicon.com, Engadget, Financial Times, Times Online, Reuters, Telegraph, The Gadget Show, New Scientist, Gates Notes and Guardian.
- BBC Technology News: Facebook dominates UK mobile use
- CNN Tech: A Web production studio in a kit
- Sky News: Plan For A Bigger 3D TV Now!
- Telegraph: Foursquare enjoys surge of popularity
- Financial Times: India’s IT outsourcers poised for pick-up
- Guardian: Google, NSA to tackle cyber attacks
- The Wall Street Journal: T-Mobile USA Owner Weighs IPO
- Times Online: Test bench: Music subscription services
- BusinessWeek: Apple’s Hard iPad Sell
- Reuters: Amazon reshelves Macmillan titles but not e-books
- Computing: Lib dems propose scrapping large parts of NHS IT
- Computer Weekly: The recession may be over, but is the IT job seeker’s struggle?
- The Register: Big Blue demos 100GHz chip
- IT Pro: Nexus One vs Apple iPhone 3GS
- Silicon.com: Tories promise 100Mbps broadband – with a little help from the BBC
- CNET News: HTML vs. Flash: Can a turf war be avoided?
- Wired: Ultra-Precise Quantum-Logic Clock Trumps Old Atomic Clock
- Engadget: Rumored Windows Phone 7 details surface ahead of MWC launch: Zune-like UI, no multitasking
- The Gadget Show: 3D home movie filming coming soon
- New Scientist: White roofs can cool cities
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