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- 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
- ID databases go ahead, despite u-turn on ID cards
- Lloyds cuts thousands more jobs but halts offshoring
- Apple iPhone 3G S sold out in UK
- Orange cuts 370 UK jobs
- Apple releases iPhone OS version 3.1
- Free search engine finds local jobs for local people
- Should TV licence fee pay for local news?
- China delays censorship software launch
- USB drive security project: In search of secure USB drive, CoCO compliance
- YouTube launches citizen reporting centre after Iran elections
- Guide to information privacy
- IT start-ups get £150m cash injection
- Parliament announces inquiry into Digital Britain plans
- Disaster recovery plans pressure IT budgets
- Skype updates for iPhone, iPod Touch
- Asos profits soar by 93% year on year
- Firefox compressed for mobile devices
- Pirate Bay's legitimate future secured
- Computers could soon be heating buildings - IBM
- Steve Jobs returns to work, Apple confirms
- EC clears TalkTalk's Tiscali takeover
- Suppliers' anger over wasted NHS bid
- Microsoft could offer Windows 7 on a USB stick
- Facebook appointment boosts speculation of IPO
- PC makers to miss Chinese deadline for internet censoring software
- Universal mobile phone charger across Europe next year
- Fast Track protects sports business with e-mail continuity
- Will Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) bring a fabric switch product shakedown?
- Lost internet connection could cost €150bn
- Instant messaging a growing malware threat, report says
- Tories would scrap £8bn of IT projects
- Social media bear brunt of rise in phishing attacks
- Will London Stock Exchange scrap Tradelect?
- Vodafone-T-Mobile deal could start mobile consolidation spree
- Google mistakes Michael Jackson searches for cyber attack
- O2 and BT create Oh-zone for mobile broadband
- Rackspace installs cloud services for UK customers
- Digital demand highlight of Glastonbury mobile coverage
- Google blamed for fish disappearance
- Java delays approval of Oracle’s Sun takeover
- SMEs defy downturn with continued investment in comms
- Microsoft to sell Razorfish
- Apple bans “pornographic” Hottest Girls iPhone app
- Hacker fakes Britney Spears’ death
- Storage Roundup: ThinkGrid launches cloud service; Infortrend offers solid-state option; and more
- IT industry calls for £1bn green stimulus package
- TJX pays US states $9.75m for data breach
- Sales of PCs will grow by end of year, but no thanks to Windows 7
- Dump Google? Bing is more user-friendly
- Cyber security expert to head ICANN
- Video: Plug computing arrives in the UK
- London Stock Exchange could soon ditch core trading platform
- Government's cyber security plan limited in scope
- Study shows high vulnerability of social networkers
- Lloyds denies skills gap by replacing UK workers with Indian staff
- Cybercriminals exploit Michael Jackson’s death
- Pirate Bay four denied retrial
- Websites struggle to meet demand for news on Michael Jackson's death
- Is NHS CIO the answer to a failing NPfIT?
- Router backdoors put businesses at risk
- US to develop offensive cyber-weapons
- EC wants pan-European agency to run security systems
- W-tech starts the drive to bring women in IT together
- NHS CIO e-mail announces loss of NPfIT leader
- IT salaries falling faster than in other sectors
- HP debuts 10 inch netbook
- Prospective European Windows 7 users lose upgrade option in Microsoft EU settlement
- Red Hat profits buck recession
- DSGi reports 78% drop in profits
- ISO standard puts Caerphilly LA ahead on security
- Lloyds tells IT contractors to accept 15% pay cut or leave
- Windows 7 10% cheaper than Vista
- IT and telecoms 'back from the brink'
- IDC predicts server growth in 2010
- Indian suppliers to acquire western capability from banks
- Google crashes in China
- Steria to help CSC with passports - and maybe ID Cards
- Job seekers are verbally abusing recruiters
- Technology and communications firms continue to invest in risk management
- Online video sharing future still uncertain as Google trial delayed
- Woolworths to be reborn online today
- Cyber cops face legal and diplomatic hurdles
- Government trains hackers for cyberspace ops
- Trading software firm connects to Twitter for market information
- Marks & Spencer, Tesco, BP and Thomas Cook lead flexible working charge
- Facebook: The Movie!
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