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- Vodafone lets developers sell mobile apps via 360 store
- Comparethemeerkat outsources contact centre support
- Wimax speeds up 4G standard to meet user demand for bandwidth
- Bitter debate precedes approval of Digital Economy Bill
- Nokia launches unlimited free music download service in China
- Data centre cost control hints
- Banks advised to reduce automation of small business risk
- Comcast decision casts a long shadow on UK net neutrality
- Cambridge University in drive to attract young computer scientists
- New banks set to stimulate IT investment
- How the costs of the Digital Economy Bill add up for ISPs
- ICO slaps three councils for data breaches
- IBM 'shows true colours' against open source Hercules mainframe emulator
- Labour ditches 50p broadband tax in wash-up
- GroundWork provides open source systems management for private clouds
- Blackberry gets Java and Eclipse plug-ins
- Chinese hackers attack Dalai Lama and India High Commission
- Election 2010: The main parties' technology policies
- Former Fujitsu president sues
- More organisations adopt secure coding practices
- Green Grid joins forces to standardise PUE
- AOL to offload struggling Bebo
- Tories to veto key clauses in Digital Economy Bill - but not anti-piracy measures
- Consensus needed to pass Digital Economy Bill
- Infosec 2010: Businesses can do more to stay out of court for data breaches, says top UK lawyer
- IT professionals top growing recruitment wish lists
- Take care of data or face ICO fines
- Cisco ramps up datacentre consolidation
- Wyse turns iPad into Windows 7
- Five iPad apps for busy IT people
- Android gains on iPhone in US mobile market
- MPs debate Digital Economy Bill today
- iPad launch marred by poor Wi-Fi experience
- Common traps to avoid when undergoing capacity planning
- Buyer's guide: New approaches to combating network secuity threats
- New cloud VPN service improves application acceleration, security
- Data protection act fines: Deadline looms, data security breaches mount
- Anti-piracy notices could cost ISPs £15m
- Dassault Systèmes buys IBM's PLM business for $600m
- Ordnance Survey data released for free on web
- Gnome Project releases Gnome 2.3
- MPs fear mismanagement of FiReControl project could hit Olympics
- Is CSC 'on brink of dismissal' from NHS IT delivery?
- Twitter links safer than Google, says security researcher
- Mobile calls to get much cheaper, Ofcom says
- Google business in China hit by service disruptions
- Internet addresses to void in 30 days
- Fujitsu rethinks data centre cooling with cloud rack design
- Internet attack breaks network security
- REC outlines 2020's in-demand technology skills
- Flood hits tens of thousands of BT broadband users in north London
- New immigration rule open to abuse
- Red Hat boosts virtualisation with Enterprise Linux 5.5
- Anti-Digital Economy Bill campaign gains momentum
- Warwickshire County Council breaches Data Protection Act
- Mandelson revises Digital Economy Bill's Clause 18, giving more power to courts
- Sophos reveals defense for search engine hack attacks
- Linux is free, as jury rules for Novell in SCO Unix copyright case
- Leading computer scientist calls lack of gender balance in tech 'depressing'
- QD Stores chooses SAP to underpin expansion
- US congressmen call for investigation into Google Buzz
- Top tech companies join call for US privacy law update
- Interview: Paul Cheesbrough, CIO, Telegraph Media Group
- Google finally blames China for search blocks
- IBM and Verizon look to draw large enterprises to cloud data backup
- Target-based data deduplication helps control ballooning data growth
- Server virtualisation with SAN storage rocks, says Internet group CTO
- Skoda picks SGI supercomputer to speed up time to market
- CPS reveals why it dropped music piracy case
- Ofcom wants ISPs to be upfront about broadband speeds
- BT unveils broadband upgrade to 300 exchanges
- Cloud computing: see through lessons from integration suppliers
- Businesses have one week to limit risks of new ICO powers
- Interview: Myron Hrycyk, CIO, Severn Trent Water
- Right sizing security is key theme at Infosecurity Europe 2010
- East Coast sales take fast track with data forecasting software
- Microsoft to release out-of-band patch for zero-day IE vulnerability
- Ex-IBM executive admits role in Galleon insider trading scandal
- File-sharing case highlights flaws in government's anti-piracy strategy
- Film makers win file-sharing case against Newzbin
- Cisco gets EU and US green light for Tandberg buyout
- Google confirms problems with mobile service in China
- VMware Capacity Planner challenges and tips
- BSA wins £10m in settlements for unlicensed software from European firms
- CPS drops case against alleged music pirate
- London's city workers ignorant of impending data security penalties
- Brazilian Wax Company sees 30% sales boost with VoIP fixes
- British Gas sparks smart meter roll-out
- Carphone Warehouse to focus on consumer electronics after TalkTalk split
- Facebook warns of more privacy policy changes
- Report: Spam attacks targeting high-profile enterprise roles
- Millions of e-mail users still respond to spam, survey reveals
- Government plans high-tech clusters to target global markets
- Laserjet drought will be over by summer, says HP
- Europe seeks more privacy against terror searches
- IT departments in the dark as 99% of staff use unsecured internet applications
- Police set high-tech honeytraps for burglars
- Cloud security weaknesses prompt call for global data protection law
- TJX hacker sentenced to 20 years in jail
- Ellison sticks it to SAP as Oracle reports strong sales growth
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