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Video: iPad vulnerable to iPhone Ikee worm
The Apple iPad is vulnerable to the iPhone Ikee...
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Two London teenagers arrested in cybercrime investigation
The Metropolitan Police's Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) has arrested two teenagers in an international cybercrime investigation.23 Jun 2010
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London schools save £390m with private fibre network
London's 33 boroughs are saving £131m a year by aggregating their schools network and content delivery applications onto a newly-upgraded Juniper Networks-based fibre optic network.23 Jun 2010
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UK chip and pin fraudster gang jailed
A gang of UK chip and pin fraudsters have been jailed for a nationwide scam that netted £725,000 in nine months.23 Jun 2010
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Budget cuts need not compromise IT security
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RSA and Lumension partner on data protection
RSA, the security division of EMC, and endpoint security firm Lumension have announced a partnership aimed at helping organisations better protect and share...
23 Jun 2010 -
Firefox browser gets nine bug fixes and crash protection
Mozilla has patched eight flaws, including five critical vulnerabilities in versions 3.5 and 3.6 of the Firefox browser.23 Jun 2010
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Apple sells three million iPads in 80 days
Apple claims to have sold three million iPads in the 80 days since the device was launched on 3 April.23 Jun 2010
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Desktop virtualization: Storage requirements planning
Desktop virtualization is gaining traction among users. Learn the benefits of desktop virtualization, and how to implement and deploy desktop virtualization.23 Jun 2010
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Microsoft brings HealthVault to the UK
By launching the cloud-based organiser HealthVault in the UK, Microsoft will provide a monitoring platform for such data as blood pressure and heart rate; plus more daily news.23 Jun 2010
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Performing virtual machine backups with VMware Consolidated Backup
Learn if VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) is right for your storage environment and discover some alternative technologies for virtual machine (VM) backups.23 Jun 2010
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Royal Mail donates 3,000 computers to Computer Aid
The Royal Mail is donating 3,000 used computers to IT charity Computer Aid International to be sent to disadvantaged children in remote areas of Chile.22 Jun 2010
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CIO interview: Avis Europe drives IT makeover
Avis Europe is working on a group-wide IT transformation and driving customer-facing innovation following a recent restructure that has enabled the entire technology team to move towards a federate...22 Jun 2010
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IT firms top in UK innovation awards
Two IT companies were among three winners at annual UK innovation competition Best of British Innovation.22 Jun 2010
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BT puts return on investment value on social media for employees
It is difficult to measure the return on investment from social media. But Mark Morrell, intranet manager of BT, is prepared to hazard a guess.22 Jun 2010
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Corporation tax falls 4% as VAT jumps in budget
The coalition government's first budget focused on boosting business in the UK, with a range of measures that included a 4% cut in corporation tax over four years.22 Jun 2010
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Beaumont Hospital CIO says 'no thanks' to bigger budget
The CIO at one of Ireland's biggest teaching hospitals has refused to increase its IT budget. He says his department already has enough money, thanks to...
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Expect more malicious World Cup-related spam, warns Symantec
A quarter of global spam was related to football in the run up to the FIFA...
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Schroders gives staff social media services to increase productivity
The asset management and private banking company Schroders is turning to social media to help its staff communicate more effectively and to cut spiralling volumes of e-mail.22 Jun 2010
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Sewer-based dark fibre operator up for entrepreneur of the year
Elfed Thomas, CEO of metropolitan dark fibre network operator i3, will represent the North West in Ernst & Young’s search to find the UK entrepreneur of the year.22 Jun 2010
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