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- Gartner predicts broadband growth in cities
- Intel Braidwood is low-cost option for faster PCs
- X-rays duplicated as hospitals hit file transfer problems
- OIN secures ex-Microsoft Linux patents
- Barclays fined £2.45m after IT errors
- Microsoft and Yahoo oppose Google book deal
- MPs bid to stop UFO hacker McKinnon's extradition
- Adaptec boosts storage I/O with MaxIQ SSD Cache
- Legal storm gathers in the cloud
- Data centre managers shrug shoulders at VMware's cloud plans
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- Cloud storage poses awkward questions for file storage
- T-Mobile-Orange deal is bad news for kit merchants
- Ex-HMRC CIO takes pay cut after promotion
- Hitachi targets SMEs with integrated NAS
- Fujitsu delivers £1.2 million military computer system
- Online sales growth weakens in August
- Video: Searches on Facebook’s Fan Check leads to malware, warns Sophos
- Congress drafts law to prevent web profiling
- Magners savours sweet taste of EDI success
- Orange and T-Mobile to merge
- Google Books unlikely to get easy ride in Europe
- EDS v Sky: the most significant judgement in an IT case ever?
- Traders to get sub-millisecond responses to stock deals
- Virtualisation adoption boosts demand for data recovery
- UK lags behind fibre to the home leaders
- Sponsorship barrier to opening IT academies is removed
- Executive pay down at Cisco
- Oracle issues stoic response to EC investigation
- Upgrade or risk attack, warns WordPress founder
- T-Mobile subscribers worth £210 each to Vodafone and O2
- Teachers get £5.6m for technology training
- E-book owners like their hardware but say content is limited
- Green IT holds untapped business potential, says analyst
- One in three websites fail security test
- Video: Cisco access points give away network secrets
- Telecoms profits contract as broadband grows
- Government stops businesses importing labour to cut costs
- Microsoft confirms IIS security flaw exploits
- Bionic brain chips – a hope for the paralysed
- EC to discuss US Google book scanning deal
- Google Japan to act against Street View abuse
- Mozilla Firefox updates to close door on hackers
- Millions of web users at risk from weak passwords
- London Marathon 2010: Virgin launches donation site built on open source
- Nanoboxes could be the future of drug delivery
- Video: Donate old PCs to developing world
- Skype Trojan targets Windows; Linux and Apple unaffected
- Virus attack costs Ealing Council £500,000
- September Patch Tuesday could disrupt business
- Server market has reached bottom - IDC
- Storage hit by recession as IT projects put on hold
- Council takes action after loss of details of 43,000 children
- Computers could be controlled by the mind
- Why poor diversity is bad for the IT industry
- Intel slams WiMax support failure
- London Stock Exchange to replace Tradelect with Millennium
- Intel confident of overturning record EU fine
- Gartner analyst slams EC's Oracle-Sun probe
- US court postpones ban on Microsoft Word
- Big Blue turns its eye to the very small
- Bunker2 data centre addresses growth, green needs
- PCI DSS requirements and compliance straining UK retail, finance firms
- Cloud services still need a poster boy
- Man arrested following attack on HMRC computers
- The first ever 20 domain names registered
- Students reject GroupWise for Google Apps
- Worldwide server shipments and revenues plummet
- Rackspace hosts army, navy and RAF websites
- EU launches probe into Oracle Sun merger
- World’s oldest computer comes back to life
- CIOs cut costs with no plan to innovate out of recession
- Businesses face more software audits
- HP and Cisco bury hatchet on virtualised datacentre comms
- Microsoft and Intel tout Windows 7 performance
- BT to resell Google, Yahoo and Bing adwords
- UK to regain access to YouTube music videos
- Labour rejects review of Chinook crash
- Millions of UK surfers vulnerable to internet fraud, survey reveals
- Nanoprinting could spell end to expensive printing
- The challenge of the patch management process
- UK users say data sprawl and compliance drive need for email archiving
- Tories commit to Chinook crash review
- IBM pushes desktops into the cloud
- US could get slower broadband than the UK
- How a software engineer coped with India’s biggest corporate fraud
- Doubt over ISPs' ability to detect illegal file sharing
- Nokia ties up with Facebook to take on Google
- Wipro builds cloud services for the future
- DSGi UK retail and reseller arms struggle
- The ICO takes Sutton Council to task over data losses
- Mandelson joins debate over radio spectrum and 2mbps broadband
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- Home Office denies CRB plans to store fingerprints
- Windows Mobile refresh to launch in October
- UK tech firms could lose R&D tax relief
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