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- 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
- Jail terms needed to curb ID fraud, says Stonewood
- FBI boss told by wife not to bank online
- Nortel's former boss wants $12m pay off
- Australia bank eyes three-factor authentication
- UK ID fraud victims up 36% in 2009
- Google Voice under US federal spotlight
- Prepare to fight Internet fraud surge, says expert
- Storage roundup: Unilever monitors SAN with NetWisdom; BT chooses NetApp for new hosting service
- Live remote control creepy crawlies
- The (new ion) engines cannae take n'more cp'n!
- Open source: Free apps for Windows 7
- Virtual world theft heads to real life court
- Home Office saves £100m on deals with Fujitsu and Atos
- Business climate has improved says Infosys
- EC wants IT to lead on climate change
- BBC appoints Tiffany Hall to head IT planning
- Cornwall villages trial 50Mbps broadband
- MS Researcher reveals 128-bit OS plans on LinkedIn
- Qualcomm joins net neutrality debate
- Court throws out hacker McKinnon's appeal to Supreme Court
- BT accelerates push to fibre to the home
- IBM faces US mainframe monopoly probe
- Microsoft offers EU deal on Internet Explorer on Windows
- New Dell UPS system measures in watts
- Botnets were responsible for leaking thousands of webmail passwords
- Leaked Hotmail passwords 'easily guessable'
- Dell closes US plant
- FBI nets 100 in Operation Phish Phry
- Pirates steal software worth £1bn via P2P networks
- Unilever calls on NetWisdom to fix SAN headaches
- Industry debates security risks of cloud computing
- Microsoft steps up R&D spending
- Gartner: flat IT budgets, but get ready for growth
- Supermarkets back supply chain standard to save £1bn
- Tories flag overhaul of U.S extradition treaty as McKinnon awaits fate
- Invest in people not security systems says Verizon
- Anti Virus software fails to protect
- Carter warns over broadband budget cuts
- Obama pins technology gongs on Adobe and IBM
- Carphone Warehouse on target for 4.2 million broadband subscribers
- G20 Twitter arrest was 'violation of human rights'
- Technical agreement clears way for smarter bus passes
- Highlands and Islands could get £480m fibre broadband links
- HP, Cisco compromise on virtual Ethernet port aggregator (VEPA) standard
- Union ballots for industrial action over Fujitsu pension cuts
- Employers should have dress code for avatars says Gartner
- EC allows Microsoft to ship Windows 7 with Internet Explorer
- Scale of webmail phishing scam widens
- Virtual sandboxes key to protecting users from web attacks
- Sainsburys technology personalises vouchers
- IT industry hasn't got security right claims ENISA
- Online frauds rise as card scammers get away with less
- Red Hat wades in to Bilski software patent fight
- How RIM secured the Blackberry
- Access management projects continue through recession
- Top Interviewing Tips: Part 9 – How to handle your second interview
- Amazon launches GSM wireless Kindle e-book
- Conservative Conference: Smart meters in every UK home
- Web sales hit £1bn as Tesco ramps up online fashion
- Mobile phone users top 4.6 billion this year
- AT&T allows VoIP calls on iPhone
- IBM adds Notes to iPhone
- Data backup vs archiving: What's the difference?
- Ad agency uses 3PAR InServ to support server virtualisation project and reduce capacity purchases
- ID card officials back away from scandal-hit database
- Windows Mobile 6.5 lacks the touch
- Loewe bags extra profit with TXT
- Businesses must shoulder responsibility for data security, says EC
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