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- Chrome OS holds promise, but don't expect rapid business take-up
- Infosec pros wake up to Excel spreadsheet security risks
- UK business opposed to new ICO search powers
- Communications industry queries Digital Britain's future
- Computacenter margins rise but sales fall
- BT ramps up fibre roll-out
- Building societies encouraged to share IT
- Morse updates City on trade as cost cutting plan nears end
- EMC wins battle over Data Domain
- Facebook is another shock to recruitment industry
- E-commerce sites still at risk from man in the middle attacks
- Teens abandon Facebook as silver surfers flood in
- See leaked Google OS screenshot
- Opinion: Chrome OS buffs up the Google Brand
- Media mogul meeting sparks speculation of a Twitter deal
- Apple fixes WebKit vulnerabilities in Safari browser
- Google announces hardware partners for Chrome OS
- Waitrose improves website capacity to cope with growing demand
- Ofcom rules out mobile competition review
- 50 is the magic number this summer
- Insurance firm breaches Data Protection Act
- Union criticises IBM's plans to stop final salary pensions
- Head north to cut datacentre costs and save the planet
- Cyberattackers disrupt US government computers
- iPhone Dev Team follows hacker’s lead with iPhone 3G S jailbreak
- Internet survives Michael Jackson memorial
- Big Ambition: Britain must develop IT skills or face crisis
- Details of hot Acer Aspire NetBook leaked
- Google Chrome OS highlights Windows' web weakness
- Microsoft, EC resume talks to resolve monopoly dispute
- Shell tells IT contactors to take pay cut or leave
- Google to challenge Microsoft with Chrome OS
- Will LinkedIn and Second Life kill the recruitment industry?
- Wake up to virtualisation security risks, experts say
- ITV switches channel from Apple Xsan to Nexsan SATABeast Xi
- McAfee raises the bar on security integration
- EMC ups offer in bidding war with NetApp for Data Domain
- Exclusive mobile handset deals under DoJ spotlight
- TCO calculator saves mainframe MIPs
- Mono boost: Microsoft supports .net in open source community
- Newham IT chief Richard Steel, retires after 20 years' service
- Global IT spending to drop as telecoms and services fade
- Dell officials could be called for questioning in Taiwan
- eBay blocks Michael Jackson memorial ticket sales
- Barts' waiting list worst in country as it struggled with IT
- Computer programmer arrested for Goldman Sachs theft
- IT giants turn crime-fighters with digital forensics partnership
- Alan Sugar steps down as chairman of Viglen
- Microsoft warns of hole in Windows Server, XP and Internet Explorer
- BlueArc challenges NetApp in the enterprise with Mercury 50, Mercury 100 network-attached storage (N
- MI6 Facebook gaffe: lessons for businesses
- Mobile banking arrives on the iPhone
- Social media helps investment firms punch above their weight
- 11 challenges for the new information commissioner
- BT staff offered a year off on 25% pay
- iPhone 3GS crack released
- Social media is ruining spy industry, says NCC Group
- Video: How to use iPhone to find a job for free
- BT drops Phorm's targeted advertising technology
- Oracle to cut 1,000 jobs in Europe
- Human error, not spam, brought down Twitter accounts
- Future MI6 head details accessible to millions on Facebook
- Mobile sales help boost Samsung out of recession
- Storage roundup: Fujifilm UK implements DataCore SAN, Symantec disaster recovery survey and more
- Council adds solid-state drive (SSD) tier to Compellent SAN for new HillingdonFirst residents' card
- UK businesses spend thousands on e-mail recovery
- Leak reveals Windows 7 'family pack' licensing plan
- Gary McKinnon's mother meets PM's wife
- Twitter spurs Bing and Facebook real-time initiatives
- Microsoft extends government deal after public bodies fail to sign up
- EU anti-trust authorities scrutinise Oracle-Sun deal
- Greenpeace points finger at big IT firms
- Michael Jackson “secret songs” e-mail poison, says Sophos
- US online advertisers scramble to avoid new privacy legislation
- Apple races to fix iPhone security flaw
- Lloyds' offshoring skills concerns point to industry-wide problem
- iPhones will not work properly when it is too hot or cold
- Sourcefire to ignite new offerings for virtualisation security
- Air France Airbus crash: system pitot sensors a factor
- Oracle defends delay of OFM 11g
- LinkedIn saved Microsoft £60,000 on recruitment fees
- Oracle will not rent commodity cloud space
- Workers lack mobile phone etiquette, says survey
- BT Broadband will give businesses broadband on demand
- Companies fail to test disaster recovery plans
- Business outsourcing is on life support, bosses told
- Oracle Fusion 11g will 'simplify enterprise computing', says president
- Charles Phillips unveils Oracle's next-generation software
- IT industry's broken promises on toxic chemicals in products
- Dell customers get 19-inch LCD monitors for under £10
- CSPs spell out problems with Big Brother proposals
- Child DNA database grows - but not in Scotland
- Airbus crash: interim statement tomorrow
- Video: Palm sells 300,000 iPhone killers in June
- How do you stop a gorilla urinating in the IT department?
- Adobe closes offices for week to save cash
- British Airways shelves ERP project as recession bites
- Juniper stops researcher revealing ATM vulnerability
- Airlines slash spending on IT
- Firefox 3.5, the fastest yet, says Mozilla
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