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Business News

10-09-2010 16:06 | Chris Johnstone

In this week’s Business News: Czech economic growth on steady course; ministries scramble against solar power impact; telecoms giant under shadow of competition office suspicion; landlords look to double rents; and beer “museum” seeks to showcase small brewers.  More

Business News

03-09-2010 13:26 | Chris Johnstone

In this week’s business news: Google seeks to seduce Czech searchers; Czech company seeks expansion in tractor’s home town; central bank sees rising number of problem loans; institutions put spotlight on financial illiteracy; and Prague scores well as business location.  More

Magazine

24-07-2010 02:01 | Ian Willoughby

Nicole Vaidišová, Radek Štěpánek, photo: CTK In Magazine this week: the head of the Czech Roman Catholic church shows believers around Prague’s Archbishop’s Palace in a series of online videos; Radek Štěpánek and Nicole Vaidišová exchange vows – but they aren’t the only Czech sportspeople to marry; and PC monitoring software suggests Czechs are now slacking less at the office.  More

Business News

25-06-2010 14:05 | Chris Johnstone

In Business News this week: confidence creeps upwards; Ostrava steel battle escalates; massive server order for Czech plant; business press empire suffers downturn; and bank governor bares fundamentals at farewell address.  More

After over two decades of separation Czech woman finds long-lost son in Canada via facebook

14-06-2010 15:12 | Ian Willoughby

The social networking website facebook has both its fans and its critics, but there is no denying that it can bring people together. One person who could testify to that is Czech woman Ladislava Schröderová; through facebook she was able to re-establish contact after over two decades with a son who was living in Canada and believed she was no longer alive.  More

Business News

11-06-2010 15:48 | Chris Johnstone

In Business News this week: low score on pumping EU funds; falling consumption hits brewer Plzeňský Prazdroj; Czechs seen plugging into video conferencing; ČEZ announces payback from foreign investments; and wage rises still under control.  More

Science Journal

09-05-2010 02:01 | Christian Falvey

Photo: www.cnes.fr This month in Science Journal: the Czech Republic, at the centre of Europe, is becoming a major focal point for the pursuit of science: today we look at three planned science facilities that will put the country at the centre of the map in bio-research, laser technology and satellite navigation.  More

Prague hosts machine translation marathon

09-03-2010 16:38 | Ruth Fraňková

Prague’s Charles University recently hosted an unusual marathon which tested the capacity of various machine translating systems. The annual event is part of the Euromatrix project, which aims to establish machine translation systems for all European languages. The participants had a week to translate some 12,000 sentences from various newspapers and news sites. In the coming weeks their output will be confronted with translations done by professional „human” translators. Ruth Fraňková spoke to Ondřej Bojar from the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, which is taking part in the Euromatrix project:  More

Czech specialists uncover malicious botnet targeting individual internet users, small businesses

16-02-2010 14:11 | Jan Velinger

Czech security experts announced on Monday they had uncovered a global botnet network allowing hackers to steal private information by tapping private modems and other computer devices. The viral network, dubbed “Chuck Norris” after the brawny Hollywood star, was used to gain everything from banking passwords to personal info. It is only the second time Czech experts have seen such a system in use, saying on Monday that individual users and small businesses were at the greatest risk. More

Minister’s web monitoring tool off to rocky start

12-02-2010 16:00 | Christian Falvey

The Human Rights Minister, Michael Kocáb, has just unveiled a tool for internet users to report illegal material on the internet. In the four days it has been in operation though, the Red Button, as it’s called, may itself have come afoul of the law, reporting also its users’ personal data. More

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