Technology News For 9th February 2010
Monday, 8 February 2010
In this article we’ll take a look at some of the key technology news stories and headlines, from around the world, for Tuesday, 9th February 2010.
Today’s Hot Topic: Google are all over the news headlines today – for a number of different reasons ranging from it’s live translation service to it’s display-ad sales heading to $1b.
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: China shuts down hacking website
- CNN Tech: World War II navigation system dies
- Sky News: Google Working On Live Translation Service
- Telegraph: Google Maps to offer location-based recommendations
- Financial Times: SAP chief goes in management reshuffle
- Guardian: 500,000 EU computers can access private British data
- The Wall Street Journal: Gmail, Too, Seeks to Rival Facebook
- Times Online: How many Facebook friends is too many?
- BusinessWeek: Google’s Display-Ad Sales Should Top $1 Billion
- Reuters: Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-reader to hit stores
- Computing: English Heritage looking for IT infrastructure
- Computer Weekly: Shake-up of government IT likely in Tory manifesto
- The Register: Google doppelgänger casts riddle over interwebs
- IT Pro: Top 10 areas where open source leads the way
- Silicon.com: Artificial intelligence: 55 years of research later – and where is AI now?
- CNET News: Microsoft denies Windows 7 battery problem
- Wired: Boeing’s Biggest Bird Leaves the Nest
- Engadget: Nook now in stock online and in stores, with new ‘More In Store’ content
- The Gadget Show: Lego and Muji team up for brick-building Origami fun
- New Scientist: Unplugged: Goodbye cables, hello energy beams
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