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Efficiency of airline industry 'improved by IT'

Airlines are using IT to make their services more cost-effective and efficient.

Student engineers devise eye-opening video game

Engineering students in London have devised an innovative new piece of software which enables the severely disabled to play video games.

Engineers and inventors unite in Fab Labs

Engineers, inventors and hardware developers are being encouraged to collaborate through Fab Labs, the brainchild of an MIT professor.

Engineers develop 'CareBot' for home use

Engineering experts in the US have unveiled a new 'CareBot' capable of offering care and support for individuals in their home.

Computer engineers powering data centre demand

Computer engineers are becoming an important resource as data centres grow in popularity.

IBM engineers complete new cloud tool

IBM engineers have finished work on a new cloud service for software developers.

Optical and online engineers showcase innovations

Experts in optical hardware and online resources will gather in San Diego later this month to discuss the latest breakthroughs.

IT job seekers 'should aim to work in sectors which are resilient against recession'

Job seekers should think carefully about where they want to work, according to one expert.

Flexible working options 'bring great value to businesses and jobseekers alike'

In light of a review stating flexible working is beneficial to health, the representative body for the UK's recruitment industry says self-scheduled hours also give employers the chance to react quickly to 'new opportunities' in a challenging market.
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