ZDNet UK Highlights
Google unveils its Instant interactive search
The search results that display 'as you type, not after you type' are part of what the company's co-founder Sergey Brin hopes will make Google the 'third half of your brain'
(ZDNet UK - Networking)
ARM's new Cortex adds server features
Although few details are available, ARM is starting to talk about its Cortex A15 chip, a low-power core with some very server-friendly additions
(ZDNet UK - Processors)
The future of data and how to get ready for it
The future of data is the future of the enterprise, and those who have to manage and understand that data are also presented with many challenges
(ZDNet UK - IT At Work)
Cisco and Citrix join in desktop virtualisation push
The two companies will collaborate on desktop virtualisation tools, embedding Citrix's XenDesktop into Cisco's Desktop Virtualization Solution
Google Instant promises search results as you type
The company hopes its type of instant search results will provide a fundamental shift in how people refine think about and complete search queries
(ZDNet UK - Networking)
Oracle to pay Hurd almost $1m a year
Former HP CEO Mark Hurd has been offered $950,000 a year plus a hefty bonus and millions of stock options to become co-president of Oracle
Firefox fixes tackle flaws and clickjacking
Mozilla closes 10 critical security vulnerabilities in Firefox 3.6 and 3.5, and provides a new feature to help web developers reduce clickjacking risks
Dell begins the last rites for Windows XP
Dell is to stop selling PCs downgraded to Windows XP later this month, ahead of the October deadline to stop nearly all shipments of PCs running the older OS
(ZDNet UK - Desktop OS)
Facebook fixes hole that let in spam
The social-networking site has plugged a cross-site request forgery hole that allowed spammers to automatically post messages to people's walls and friends
HP sues ex-CEO Mark Hurd
The day after Mark Hurd's hiring by Oracle became public, Hewlett-Packard sues its former CEO
LG phones to ship with next-gen Nvidia chips
Frozen Desires prompt O2 to put Froyo on ice
The Telefonica-owned operator has withdrawn its Android 2.2 update for the HTC Desire after receiving reports that it was 'bricking' the handset
DWP lays out £1m on search engine marketing
The Department for Work and Pensions spent almost £1m on paid-for search terms and other SEO in the last year, according to minister Chris Grayling
(ZDNet UK - IT Strategy)
iPhone apps help save councils millions
The Local Government Association has said that councils saved more than £200m last year by using iPhone apps and other location-based technology to manage services
(ZDNet UK - Networking)
Ex-HP CEO Hurd hired as Oracle president
Mark Hurd, HP's former CEO, is to be Oracle's new co-president and join the company's board of directors. He replaces Charles Phillips, who has resigned
