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- HSBC gives online bankers free security software
- Security must be engaging, relevant and ongoing, says The Security Company
- BBC IT strikes could hit election coverage
- Mobile phone sales grow 8% in Q4 2009
- Wipro employee suicide in wake of fraud allegation
- Poor governance at the heart of poor data security, says ICO
- Comparing VDI solutions: VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop
- What was the 'dangerous' flaw in safety-critical Chinook system?
- Siemens staff at BBC balloted on strike action
- CIO interview: Crunch year for Birmingham council's transformation project
- Gary McKinnon gets new court date in extradition marathon
- Government invests £200m in high-tech industry
- Banks must embrace social media, research reveals
- How to ace your appraisal
- Video: Twitter users targeted by Chinese phishing attacks
- Video: Cyber attacks cost large enterprises £1.4m a year, study reveals
- US investigators finger Chinese consultant for Google hacking attacks
- Microsoft to offer European users alternatives to Internet Explorer
- SAS technology: SAS-2 software enhancements and product overview
- Data Protection Act: Penalties limited, but expect more audits
- Fujitsu suspends compulsory redundancies
- Effective security must be 'sold' to IT users, urges BT security chief
- 35 countries could be monitored for piracy
- IT suppliers are "in for a shock" if they rely on public sector
- Dell share price drops in reaction to narrow profit margins
- NATS appoints technologist as group safety head
- Kneber botnet should make board take notice, says PwC
- Court ruling on Google Books settlement postponed
- Microsoft and Yahoo search partnership approved
- IT salary survey: IT job vacancies continue to rise as salary decline bottoms
- RES Software offers VDI management suite: News Roundup
- Beyond BSkyB, is HP dealing with other EDS litigation?
- Kneber botnet steals log-ins to 75,000 companies
- Behaviour analysis drives Past Times online sales
- MNOs face big squeeze on cost, bandwidth and regulation
- US automates cyber defences to offset skills crisis
- Outsourcing props Capgemini in 2009 slowdown
- Orange and T-Mobile offer frequencies to speed up merger approval
- More young people vote on Big Brother than in a general election
- Site Staydown Service helps firms kill counterfeiters' websites
- Cyber ShockWave shows US is ill-prepared for cyber attack
- HP reports strong first fiscal quarter
- London Stock Exchange completes Turquoise takeover
- Video: Developers must think 'mobile first', says Google CEO
- Video: Salesforce.com runs beta of Chatter collaboration
- Upgrades will be favoured over new technology in 2010
- BlackBerry launches rescue app
- O2 confirms use of NEC kit in Slough LTE test
- Top 25 coding errors – are your software suppliers secure?
- Women are a $13bn missed opportunity for mobile industry, says Cherie Blair
- Atos Origin makes more money from fewer sales
- Mobile World Congress: Content plans reveal likely mobile winners and losers
- Epic files privacy complaint with FTC about Google Buzz
- Mobile World Congress: Google tries to placate mobile operators
- Google donates $2m to Wikimedia Foundation
- Microsoft releases prices for Office 2010
- How to virtualise: Six predictions for 2010
- Internet security needs universal support, says Dell Perot Systems
- Security pros need to add more value to business, says BT Global Services security head
- HP takes the puff out of cloud
- New legislation pushes data security up the agenda
- Web takes a bigger slice of Domino's Pizza
- Security professionals should prepare for more legislation
- B&Q installs software to help customers do it themselves
- Mobile World Congress: Convergys picks Microsoft for Oracle fight
- Mobile voice still worthwhile, says Orange
- British Army should woo public on YouTube and Twitter, says RAF chief
- Mobile World Congress: 'Mobile data traffic will be 50 times higher by 2015'
- Fujitsu wins £300m DWP deal with pledge to slash desktop costs
- Mobile World Congress: GSMA to link LTE networks with One Voice Initiative
- Mobile World Congress: Simpler standards for embedded GSM apps announced
- Orange users angered over response to e-mail data breach
- Council IT managers "disappointed" at Government ICT plans
- Mobile World Congress: Can 4G extend enterprise IT?
- Security awareness still lacking in many UK firms, says PwC
- Law officers disciplined for bad behaviour online
- Mobile World Congress: Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 is a phone hub
- Mobile World Congress: Google Nexus One gets Flash
- Government invests £4.3m in crackdown on cybercrime
- Mobile World Congress: Network operators have big plans for platforms
- Drilling with print heads: Shell and HP develop seismic sensor system
- John Lewis takes another step towards multi-channel utopia
- Video: Lego Cubestormer robot solves Rubik’s Cube in record time
- Public sector to be hard hit by job cuts, says HR body
- Microsoft to unveil Windows Mobile 7
- New Community Security Policy aims to reduce computer misuse
- Websense integrated security system aims to simplify security management
- Did activists infiltrate Shell to obtain contacts database?
- Chip and Pin 'broken', say Cambridge University researchers
- CMA calls for new communications act
- Shell staff details revealed in security breach
- ICO publishes draft code for new audit powers
- Lessons for software developers from Toyota's ABS safety alert
- SAP announces more changes to leadership structure
- Video: What matters for the IT industry in 2010?
- Cyber ShockWave to hit Washington
- Weighing the benefits of green IT
- Microsoft security updates cripple computers running Windows XP
- Google responds to privacy concerns about Buzz
- Google calls for final approval of Google Books deal
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