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- Hackers block Microsoft Cofee law enforcement software
- First glimpse of the Google Phone
- ICO issues draft guidelines for personal information online
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- eBay seeks annulment of Craigslist divorce
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- Spyware, keyloggers and SQL injection are top attacks in 2009
- One in three report problems upgrading to Windows 7
- Oracle accuses EC of manipulating data to block Sun deal
- Nokia to shut high street shops to focus on online sales
- Hacker McKinnon appeals to courts again
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- Anti-counterfeit deal breaks EU privacy, free speech laws, MEPs told
- Open letter to MEPs on ACTA anti-piracy proposals
- Goverments must unite to head off cyber-terrorism threat, says Kaspersky
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- UK rates third in ability to use IT to improve sustainability
- Decline in printer sales ends in Q3 but recovery could be slow
- Privacy groups slam Facebook's privacy recommendations
- IBM offers cloud-based systems management through Tivoli
- Broadband tax for everyone with a landline
- Manic Monday sees £1.4m spent in a minute
- Capgemini tops outsourcing customer satisfaction league
- HP strike off as supplier agrees to talk
- Oracle calls on customers to win EC support for Sun deal
- Facebook revamps controls for sharing personal information online
- SAP lays out a five-year enterprise software plan
- IT delays at HMRC lead to lost tax revenue, say MPs
- VMware software on smartphones: News roundup
- Packard Bell recalls selected EasyNote notebooks because of battery defect
- Check financial stability of IT suppliers online before you invest
- Dell increases Twitter sales
- US air screening procedures leaked online
- News International offshores IT
- Nokia uses joint venture to launch Ovi in China
- Is Darling backing away from £600m NPfIT cuts?
- ICT industry faces carbon challenge in Copenhagen
- Amazon UK business founder backs Shutl online delivery service
- ICO code helps firms avoid data protection lawsuits
- Darling announces cuts in scope of major IT projects
- Ericsson cuts an additional 950 jobs
- IT that sparked Student Loans chaos may still be faulty
- Tesco making good IT progress for its banking arm
- Microsoft issues six security patches
- IBM sees no competition issues with Oracle's Sun takeover
- Google releases Chrome beta for Linux and Mac
- Centrica v Accenture: implications for large IT contracts
- Google cracks down on home-work scammers
- Information lifecycle management project helps Network Rail control data sprawl
- Salesforce.com unveils 10-year sales cloud strategy
- 10gbps network speeds up Manchester's media dream
- Netbook sales grow across Europe
- Network Rail appoints new CIO
- Busy CIOs fail to extend influence in the boardroom
- Criminals outwit Captcha website security systems
- Kaspersky Lab plans to shake up corporate security
- New 'green cross code' for internet safety
- The end of paralysing DDoS attacks?
- Google search goes real time
- EC to approve Microsoft IE deal soon
- One in four 'too rural' for fast broadband, says study
- Health Secretary announces NPfIT savings of £600m and more local choice
- Philips in pay as you go IT deal with T-Systems
- Unprecendented access to public data due next year, says govt
- All public services to be online by 2014, saving £400m says govt
- Accenture loses latest round of IT dispute with Centrica
- Brown hopes range of IT efficiency measures will save £3bn
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- NHS IT scheme to be scaled back
- Unmask Swetorrents file-sharers or face fine, ISP told
- IT is most powerful weapon in climate change fight, says ITU
- Google tailors search results based on user behaviour
- IT jobs market shows signs of recovery
- Storage roundup: Livedrive launches online data storage and file-sharing service
- Government and BT fund high-speed broadband in Northern Ireland
- Will the IT department die if it does not build private clouds now?
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- Which? picks Avaya for call centre upgrade
- Linux is only bright spot as Novell reports loss
- SMEs turn to offshoring in 2010
- City Airport aims to cut costs by 10% with outsourcing deal
- Drivers leave uninsured laptops in cars
- Pre-Christmas holidays will harden impact of HP DWP strike
- IT managers fail to quiz toxic IT criminals
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- Tesco dumps paper invoicing
- Nokia halves its smartphone portfolio
- Cisco will buy Tandberg despite falling short on shares
- Treasury gives thumbs up to Southwest One police support project
- Twitter improves website for mobiles
- EU Code of Conduct adoption slow in U.K: News roundup
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- Chelsea and Yorkshire building societies enter IT unknown
- Government data security hobbled by cost dispute
- Opposition grows to government piracy measures
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