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- Copy of IT Blog Awards 2009: last call for nominations
- How to get four million disadvantaged people online
- UFO Hacker Gary Mckinnon suicidal over health
- Council official promotes greater freedom of information
- UK wants technology included in Copenhagen climate talks
- £500K fines for data protection breaches - consultation begins
- Council redirects used PCs from landfill to residents
- Blackberry launches tools for easier development
- UK mobile web surfers top 10m
- EC gets tough on spammers, data breachers and snoopers
- DNA database to hold samples of innocents for six years
- Adobe to slash hundreds of jobs
- Top questions to ask when considering a data centre relocation
- Data asset inventory key to disaster recovery planning and design
- Armed forces charity SSVC deploys Astaro security
- Google to pay Rubens Barrichello $500K damages
- Ericsson to close Coventry R&D centre with loss of 700 jobs
- Princes cracks SAP compliance challenge with su53
- LinkedIn and Twitter announce integration deal
- Lloyds TSB IT jobs go as 'death by a thousand cuts' continues
- MP Gidley calls for government to blacklist IBM
- RIM launches BlackBerry APIs to developers
- UK IT innovation needs to be nurtured, says BCS
- Cofee leak will not increase crime, says Microsoft
- Verizon launches data risk reduction service
- Deadline extended for Google Books deal negotiations
- Google to boost mobile advertising with AdMob acquisition
- Yahoo CEO Bartz critical of operating margin
- Oracle to oppose EU objections to Sun acquisition
- Opposition stalls government e-mail snooping plans
- Testing is crucial for business continuity success
- ArcSight boosts system log management capabilities
- iPhone worm did users a favour, says online poll
- TechEd 2009: Microsoft's Exchange Server 2010 available
- Councils get a bad deal from outsourcing, says Deloitte
- Blackberry Developer Conference: RIM to address consumer market
- Nokia warns of electric shocks from phone chargers
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- Accenture to add 8,000 more workers in India
- New malware ducks most AV, warns Websense
- Redundant staff reprisal a top security threat, says survey
- Volvo picks Fujitsu as sole IT infrastructure provider
- Cisco gets social with new hosted e-mail and video apps
- SaaS market growth defies recession
- Illegal copies of Microsoft Cofee spills onto the web
- IBM opens business analytics centre in India
- Microsoft readies six patches for Windows and Office
- Vodafone raises cost-cutting target
- First ever iPhone worm Ikee unleashed by Aussie hacker
- G2010 conference: Government IT successes and disappointments
- British Airways cuts IT spend by £23m
- Skype deal to go ahead, says eBay
- Royal Bank of Scotland IT investments starting to pay back
- Marks & Spencer to kick off major SAP roll-out
- Kaspersky finds malicious weblinks on Twitter with Krab Krawler
- Tories promise to review broadband tax
- EU weakens net neutrality to pass telecoms reform package
- T-Mobile and Orange to merge
- Steve Jobs is CEO of the decade, says Fortune magazine
- IT vital to Red Cross aid efforts in Indonesia
- Logica to cut hundreds more jobs to reduce costs
- Twenty five years of government IT project failure
- Suppliers optimistic about 2010 outlook
- How will the UK’s new banks look?
- NEC to raise $1.6bn in share sales to offset losses
- Video: Google Dashboard lets users see their 'secret' profile
- PCI DSS standards, call centre compliance a challenge for UK organisations
- Financial firm pumps up VM density, lowers power consumption
- UK officials fight to get IT on the Copenhagen climate talks agenda
- Cardiff keeps IT staff in innovative 'insourcing' deal
- Ethernet switch for WAN could cut telecom bill by 30%
- Fujitsu strike is on
- Novell announces first major integration with Google Wave
- Intel could face US federal anti-trust investigation, say legal experts
- Astrazeneca trust pays off
- Software piracy fight in tatters as cash goes to dirty kebab shops
- Change to law could save Gary McKinnon from extradition
- Data drives Cable & Wireless results as voice fades
- Recovery has begun for Cisco, claims CEO
- NetSuite's Sage campaign a success
- Video: Google launches cloud-based search service for retailers
- Microsoft/Yahoo deal could extend beyond US, says Steve Ballmer
- Microsoft cuts more UK jobs
- Cisco reports 13% drop in sales
- NetApp beats rivals to win BT global deal
- Colocation data centre ensures data recovery for sports agency
- Why Lastminute.com CIO Fin Goulding turned his back on corporate IT
- UK tightens Ripa surveillance rules
- Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales wins €10,000 Nokia prize
- CIOs sweat IT assets to defeat recession
- Demand for IT staff grows in third quarter
- Video: Blackberry vulnerable to PhoneSnoop bug
- How the government taxes UK's broadband future
- Acta talks focus on three strikes, no appeal deal for software pirates
- Second Life launches standalone firewall
- Prevx offers free security to online businesses
- George Hotz releases iPhone jailbreak
- Skype poised to complete negotiations
- IT jobs safe as HSBC announces redundancies
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