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CERN and Science Budget Cuts Are Bad for EU Economic Recovery
The European Commission’s proposed across the board scientific budget cuts will hamper economic recovery by stagnating business and high skilled industries
Chengdu China Special: A Unique and Unstoppable Force
Lianna Brinded says world's fastest growing city is set to push China ahead of the rest of the world in technology and production.
Cyber Monday US Online Spending Expects to be the Highest Ever
Cyber Monday sales expect to cross previous records as online shoppers are lured by better discounts by e-commerce companies.
Chengdu China Special: Tianfu Software Park - The New Silicon Valley
IBTimes UK takes a look at the US' Silicon Valley's rival in China; Tianfu Software Park in Chengdu.
Chengdu China Special: Rare Q&A with Maipu Group Vice President
In unrivalled special coverage in Chengdu, IBTimes UK speaks with the vice president of Cisco's rival, Maipu Group.
Chengdu China Special: Damco Says US Exports Improving
Chengdu's key export logistics company Damco reveals US companies are starting to export more.
Chengdu China Exclusive: UK Government and Businesses behind Investment Curve
British Chamber of Commerce in South West China chairman Zhao Yong says Britain falling behind European rivals.
Chengdu China Exclusive: Tax Breaks and Preferential Policies Push Western Investment
Chengdu officials reveal special treatment for Western companies looking for Chengdu headquarters.
Top Ten Windows 8 Computers To Watch Out For
With the launch of Windows 8, we take a look at ten of the most interesting desktops, laptops and hybrids running Microsoft's new operating system.
Sony Vaio Duo 11: Hands-On
We go hands-on with the Sony Vaio Duo 11, an 11in tablet / ultrabook hybrid running Windows 8.
BlackBerry Brand Value Tumbles As Windows Phone Gains Ground
BlackBerry has lost 39 percent of its brand value in just 12 months, as it struggles to succeed in the competitive smartphone market.
Apple, Google and NASA Employees Compromised as IEEE Exposes 100,000 Passwords
IEEE has found to have exposed 100,000 user passwords publicly for over a month.
Fortune Most Powerful Women in Business: Gini Rommetty and Indra Nooyi on Top
Fortune announces the list of America's most powerful businesswomen who have made enormous contribution to mega corporations.
Patent Troll Targets Apple, Facebook and Microsoft
A patent troll is going after Apple and a host of other tech companies, suing them for infringing its cloud computing and data processing patents.
Nintendo Wii U Launch Event Set for 13 September
Nintendo's Wii U will be unveiled this week in New York, with release date and pricing to be announced.
Lenovo Profits Rise, Boosted by Booming Chinese Market
Chinese PC maker Lenovo has seen profits grow thanks to a booming home market, but analysts warn that is about to change.
BlackBerry 10 Can be Licensed According to RIM CEO
The BlackBerry 10 operating system could soon be licensed to other manufacturers, claims RIM CEO Thorsten Heins.
Facebook and Yahoo Settle Patent Suits, Form Ad Partnership
Yahoo accused and sued Facebook of violating 10 patents ahead of the latter's Initial Public Offering.
Former Apple Exec Jean-Louis Gassée: Nokia Should Fire CEO Stephen Elop [VIDEO]
Former Apple executive Jean-Louis Gassee told Nokia in 2010 it should adopt Android and thinks it should fire CEO Stephen Elop and the board.
Cisco Announces Creation of 12,000 Jobs for Israel's Arabs
Though Israeli Arabs enjoy full citizenship rights, their representation in Israel's housing and job sectors is low.
US-based Sequoia Supercomputer is Fastest in the World [VIDEO]
Reaching over 16 petaflops, Sequoia is the first US-based supercomputer to top the list of world's fastest in almost three years.
Traxys Rejects Anonymous Claims of 'Blood Trading' in Lead Ore and Coltan with DR Congo
European metals dealer hits back at the hacking collective and denies trading in materials from wartorn DR Congo.
Nintendo Wii U Console and Touchscreen Controller: Hands-on Review
Nintendo Wii U release date: Christmas 2012. Price: £279.99 (unconfirmed). Rating: Very playable.
Anonymous Accuses Traxys of 'Blood Trading' in Lead Ore and Coltan with DR Congo
Anonymous claims metals trader Traxys ignoring its own guidelines not to buy from war zones as business in precious minerals goes on.
OpColtan: Anonymous Hacktivists Leak Data from Intel against Mining in DR Congo
Anonymous dumps personal information from Intel website in protest against its mining activities in Congo.
HP Axing 30,000 Jobs to Cut Costs
Hewlett-Packard is planning 30,000 lay-offs as it tries to reverse its recent slumping fortunes.
Microsoft's Next-Gen Console to be Titled Xbox 8 Instead of Xbox 720?
Microsoft's next game console could be named as Xbox 8.
Yahoo Claims Facebook Patent Acquisitions are Legal Tactic
Yahoo has accused Facebook of buying up patents specifically to launch a counterclaim to the legal case it is bringing against the social networking site.
Anonymous Hits Back as US House of Representatives Approves Cispa
Hacktivist collective video urge opponents of controversial cybersecurity bill Cispa to kill legislation.
US Warns of 'Catastrophic Cyber-Attack' from China, North Korea or Al Qaida
House of Representative Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers warns of growing online threat to infrastructure and business.