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- TDM Group builds virtual infrastructure from scratch for Symbian Foundation
- Will Digital Britain and CRC objectives slow U.K. data centre growth?
- Unilever cuts fabric problems by 50% with NetWisdom
- Video: Smart lego gives touchscreens the 3D view
- BT overcharged network operators £41.7m
- IT-friendly SMEs do better in recession
- Teradata claims world's fastest datawarehouse
- Games firm uses crowdsourcing to test products
- Rogue security software threat will grow in 2010, warns report
- Voters reject plans to disconnect internet file sharers
- Hacker Gary McKinnon gets stay of execution
- Government to scrap 'appalling' IT GCSE following employers complaints
- Microsoft Security Essentials gets 1.5 million downloads in first week
- Data thieves could face jail, not just fines
- Orange merger delays broadband spectrum auction
- Google Apps ad campaign goes global
- YouTube monetises a billion videos a week
- IT firms 'miss out on £600m' by ignoring UK women
- Data storage users beat budget blues with tiered data storage, data deduplication
- Police use of mobile technology increases
- Midlands Co-op gears up to sell more online
- Acpo seeks ID card readers
- Cybersecurity is a shared reponsibility, says Detica
- Wolfram Alpha opens API to developers
- In-App purchases for free iPhone Apps
- Channel 4 signs content deal with YouTube
- Mobile network owners to get indefinite licences - if they fill in the blanks
- Sidekick users sue T-Mobile over data loss
- Google to target all browsers with e-books
- MPs call for new online privacy laws
- Majority of businesses will adopt Internet Explorer 8+
- Open source gains popularity as IT budgets shrink
- IBM defies recession as profits rise
- Israeli firms deliver cutting-edge security
- Microsoft recovers lost Sidekick personal data
- Google, IBM Q3 financial results beat expectations
- Report: U.K. lags in information security management practices
- CIOs rain on Google’s cloud
- UK lags behind trading partners in data security, report says
- Save jobs with national accreditation for IT departments
- Stephen Timms guarantees minimum broadband speed
- Why is cloud computing not a cert in the finance sector
- Windows 7: Most apps will run if you tweak them
- Postal strike could cost online retailers £220m
- Computer Weekly IT Opinion Panel: Businesses not planning to upgrade to Windows 7
- Former UK Information Commissioner joins privacy think-tank
- Businesses cannot rely on software suppliers for security, says Imperva
- Risk of cyber attack high as firms cut IT budgets, say researchers
- NAO urges DEFRA agency to replace £350m system that's only 4 years old
- IT Blog Awards 2009: last call for nominations
- Oracle Fusion Apps could save millions in integration, say analysts
- Worldwide PC sales up ahead of Windows 7, says IDC
- Oracle OpenWorld: next-generation Fusion and Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Compliance handbook author expects rise in security regulations
- Police urge businesses to report e-crime
- Nine out of 10 firms use data leakage prevention tools
- Storage Expo: Lloyds-TSB tackles rising storage costs after HBOS merger
- Storage Expo: Businesses say cloud computing is a risk too far
- Cancer all-clear on mobile phones may be based on dodgy data
- Should the UK spend £10bn on smart meters?
- O2 to launch Palm Pre “iPhone killer” in UK
- Cloud computing could frustrate and irritate finance sector
- Anti-upgrade demonstration at Storage Expo
- DSGi out in first round of £6bn public sector tender
- UK government may sell off IT and other services
- Google to provide info to hacked websites
- Do not change Twitter passwords
- Call centres are not protecting credit card details
- Cisco goes mobile with $2.9bn Starent buy
- Windows 7 on Nokia Booklet 3G from AT&T
- Acer recalls overheating Aspire laptops
- Swedish court overturns anti-piracy ruling
- Intel posts better than expected Q3 results
- Oracle OpenWorld: Customers can benefit from cloud, says Benioff
- VMware server consolidation saves London borough thousands
- Cisco adds IPv6 support for carrier networks
- Bolton Wanderers finds security in the cloud
- Andrew Woffindin jailed for selling air traffic computers
- Oracle OpenWorld: Oracle wants to 'sell cars, not bits of cars'
- John Lewis aims for single view of customers
- Getting everyone online could boost UK economy by £22bn
- Sage enters top end of mid market
- Outsourcing print saves Sainsbury's £1m
- Take part in UK outsourcing research
- Salford uses RSA to connect securely to government gateway
- Oracle adds tools for Java, SOA and Web 2.0
- Third quarter sees slight increase in IT jobs
- Enisa leads trickle to IPv6 for web addressing
- TI chip makes 20-megapixel camera possible
- Innovate09: IT is a low priority for government R&D funding
- Firms brace for record Patch Tuesday Microsoft security update
- Another Google board member quits Apple
- Microsoft scrambles to distance smartphone data losses from cloud services
- Sun Customers have nothing to fear from Oracle says McNealy
- Banks must bolster security to help prevent ID fraud
- Twitter denies video hosting rumours
- The easy way to migrate from legacy storage
- Adobe recommends disabling JavaScript to avoid PDF hack attack
- Fight spam united, says EC
- Rentokil deploys Google Apps to 35,000
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