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- HTC forecasts sales decline for sixth consecutive quarter
- Oracle rushes out another Java update
- Three promises 'no premium pricing' for 4G
- Twitter resets a quarter of a million accounts after hacker attack
- BT announces Totally Unlimited broadband
- Dell could prosper as private firm with Michael at the helm, say analysts
- Ofcom launches consultation on liberalising 4G spectrum
- Leading companies adopt new security tools
- Are captive centres back in fashion after lull?
- Datacentre boom will push demand for energy-efficient UPSs in Europe
- Don’t make big data stand alone, warns Gartner
- Claranet cloud powers Channel 5's Big Brother
- Government reviews data security rules to widen device clearance
- Google just meets EU competition commissioner’s deadline
- BT keeps profits up by cutting costs as revenues fall
- University shuns HP array features for SIOS host-based replication
- Chinese hackers hit Wall Street Journal and New York Times
- Is BlackBerry 10 enough to woo the business world?
- Bett Show: A great week for the computer science curriculum
- Digital app developer skills take centre stage in corporate IT
- Retailers eye e-commerce investment amid imminent store closures
- Capacity management most underestimated cloud problem
- EasyJet lifts off with Azure seat bookings
- LED technology to bring Wi-Fi over light
- Former US cyber czar Howard Schmidt tells business not to wait for government
- Case study: Menzies Aviation upgrades in-house datacentre
- EE adds nine more towns to 4G network
- Facebook turns into a mobile business
- SAP certifies Dell datacentre systems to run Hana
- Kaspersky calls for international cooperation on cyber security
- Petition against £1bn Barnet Council outsourcing tops 8,000 signatures
- Blending work and personal life increasing security risks, warns global report
- Menzies Aviation replaces VMware with Windows Server 2012
- Bett Show: Learning and development crucial to business survival
- VMware a highlight as EMC posts record revenue results
- BlackBerry drops RIM brand at BB10 launch
- Students flock to study computer science degrees
- Computer science to be part of English Baccalaureate
- Bett Show: Bring together technology and educators to drive innovation, says Cable
- Online success wedded to in-store IT, says John Lewis
- Three police forces backtrack on IT outsourcing plans
- Quantum aims at Data Domain and claims 4x throughput advantage
- Amazon sales soar in 2012
- Diabetes BI tool delivers commissioning spend data to GPs
- First tech start-ups chosen for financial services innovation lab
- Barnet Council outsourcing plan faces prospect of judicial review
- IT departments at the ready as FATCA becomes latest banking regulation
- Google funds 15,000 Raspberry Pi computers to schools
- University of Staffordshire teams up with HP
- Cisco 'cannot wait' for open standards
- Cisco Unified Access connects University of Wales Hospital
- Office 365 marks the demise of Office package
- Government risks missing benefits of big data with focus on storage
- Windsor and Maidenhead council migrates services to cloud
- VMware cuts jobs as sales increase but profits disappoint
- Brighton and East Sussex councils sign £20m PSN deal
- Social efforts will fail to deliver for 80% of businesses
- Data protection tops 2013 UK security priorities
- Security in virtual environments neglected, survey shows
- Motion sensors could unlock smartphones, say researchers
- Enterprises bringing data back in-house for more flexibility, shows study
- Travel service provider Concur builds datacentres in Europe to support growth
- Invest in cloud skills or risk marginalisation, CIOs warned
- Lessons from going global with Google
- Why has NAC, like DLP, failed to take off?
- Finance firm applications built on C and C++ more at risk
- Procter & Gamble appoints new UK CIO as predecessor moves to Ipsos
- CIO interview: Yann L’Huillier, Tradition
- Seven UK universities make next round of Fly Your Ideas challenge
- River Thames to flow with Wi-Fi
- Fife council signs £26m deal with Capgemini
- US military plans major boost for cyber force
- Anonymous hackers hijack US agency website
- Google could face UK legal action for secret iPhone tracking
- Changes in attitudes needed to drive gender diversity
- EC calls for action on cyber strategy at WEF meeting
- Smartphone shipments break records in 2012
- Government launches online property finder service
- Ferrari swerves SAP, adopts Infor LN to meet Chinese demand
- Encryption is safe bet, says SafeNet
- Cisco sells off Linksys to Belkin
- Dell's OpenStack-based public cloud to go live in Q4
- UK signs up to WEF cyber resilience plan
- Glasgow gets 'smart city' funding - but is it an opportunity missed?
- Samsung smartphone sales make profits soar
- ICO wins round one of penalty challenge, but can it win round two?
- Civil service lacks the skills to become digital, says NAO
- Two jailed in the UK for Anonymous cyber attacks
- Interview with GE's head of software, William Ruh
- Disaster recovery and virtual server backup top 2013 storage projects
- Microsoft profits and shares dip despite record revenues from Windows 8
- Quarter of UK IT executives plan expansion of IT operations this year
- Big data and green IT receive large share of £600m government fund
- Ed Vaizey launches Fast Start scheme to accelerate broadband roll-out
- Councils opt for Microsoft CRMs
- Nokia bounces back in Q4
- Chris Chant calls for government IT heads to step down
- ICO hits Sony with £250,000 data breach penalty
- US charges three Europeans for cyber theft
- Government requests for user data increasing, says Google
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