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- Facebook buys Friendfeed and rivals Twitter in live search
- VMware boosts cloud offering with SpringSource buy
- Apple sued for overtime payments
- Force vendors to work together to improve efficiency, says CMC Markets' Gawthorpe
- Security worries over child database ContactPoint
- IBM job cuts heading to 16,000 in 2009, says Alliance@IBM
- Link shortener tr.im closes, blaming Twitter for its troubles
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- ICO values privacy following wiretap disclosure
- Unencrypted data a risk not worth taking
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- UK government spies on 500,000 of its citizens
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- Video: Windows 7 - Businesses can upgrade now
- Hold software providers accountable for IT failures
- Competition will drive down NHS IT costs, say Conservatives
- Everton FC scores with Exclaimer e-mail tools
- Nortel CEO could exit soon
- Video: Twitter attackers covered their tracks well, say investigators
- EDS staff face life-changing pay cuts
- Microsoft sells Razorfish for $530m
- DARPA designs a new Clippy – virtual assistant military style
- Sticky tape not only binds, but gives off useful radiation!
- Large Hadron Collider to Resume at half potential power – just to be on the safe side..
- Financial firm uses Compellent SAN for server virtualisation project
- Information security job salaries hit the buffers
- Earth’s largest particle detector: The Moon
- The evil machines: Is a Skynet machine revolution close?
- The fate of the cosmos: Dark energy can shape the universe
- Government database snoops escape prosecution
- NYSE Euronext to support data growth with Netezza upgrade
- ID card cannot be hacked, UK Government claims - encryption secrets revealed
- Football fans lose millions as e-crime unit shuts illegal websites
- Twitter needs new security strategy after DoS attack
- Does social media stifle creativity?
- Apple patents spy device to check for product misuse
- Video: Orange France beats UK to LG GD910 3G watchphone
- Five critical fixes in Microsoft’s next Patch Tuesday
- Identity and privacy at risk on new internet
- World's most expensive storage holds 100Tb
- Twitter and Facebook victims of a 'massively co-ordinated attack'
- Mahindra Satyam boss says we're no Enron - exclusive interview
- Recession hits Q2 business PC sales
- Redbridge deploys video to prosecute drivers
- International growth rescues Deutsche Telekom results
- Twitter down after DOS attack
- HP staff face a hurricane of cuts to pay and benefits
- Virgin Media in recovery as it returns to profit
- Apple patches Mac OS X against 'poison images'
- Murdoch pushes forward with plans for paid-for news
- Red Hat reveals top five Linux applications of 2009
- UK national ID card cloned in 12 minutes
- ITV makes £150m loss on Friends Reunited sale
- Alleged Windows 7 bug raises prospect of delays
- Cisco's sales plummet but cash reserves grow
- Google to shake up online video with On2 acquisition
- Microsoft to take on hundreds of Yahoo staff
- Twitter accused of patent infringements by TechRadium
- Dynamic business world needs intelligent LAN switches, says report
- Hyper-V vs. VMware: Which costs more?
- Online retailers could face criminal charges
- US Marines are social networking outcasts
- Sony's 2TB memory stick holds 2 million photos
- UK government shuts down half its websites, 600 more to close
- Satyam to reveal true financial position
- Microsoft acknowledges Linux as desktop competitor
- Iron Mountain seeks £80,000 saving from VoIP system
- EC seeks IT professionals' views on digital economy
- Migration Committee reveals ICT investigation results
- BT I-Plate ADSL filter boosts broadband by 4Mbps
- Retailers flock to Facebook with e-commerce apps
- Yahoo could pull the plug on Microsoft search deal
- Avaya is top contender for Nortel’s corporate networking business
- Twitter: Should businesses stay away until support improves?
- Video: how Barclays improved security without breaking the bank
- Sensitive tax work may go abroad as HMRC seeks to cut outsourcing costs
- IT job vacancies down 57%, but some signs of growth
- Half of Europe online, but youngsters don't want to pay
- Download XP compatibility for Windows 7 now
- Until cloud computing is secure, encrypt, says storage supplier
- Timms replaces Carter as communications minister
- Research Council UK cuts cost with tiered San
- Intel develops Facebook app to fight cancer and climate change
- Twitter filters malicious weblinks
- Apple sneaks out data leakage patch
- Zeus botnet’s Real Host cut off from the internet
- Hathaway quits as acting head of US cyber security
- Council workers sacked for snooping personal details
- Internet snooping plan hits technology buffers
- PayPal apologises as outage halts e-commerce for three hours
- Geospatial data company virtualises data storage with IBM SAN Volume Controller
- 2020Media offers 'green' hosting-- including servers
- Open source hardware on its way, says guru
- Britannia and Co-operative set for IT journey
- Apple patches iPhone and dismisses 'hack by text' claims
- Top interviewing tips: Part 1 - effective networking
- HP picks Nick Wilson as new UK managing director
- Fujitsu staff could strike over pension changes
- Comtek launches Nortel customer rescue programme
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