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- Cyber attacks "from both sides" in Iran
- Is internet access really a human right?
- Information Commissioner Richard Thomas gets OBE
- Twitter delays upgrade to support Iran protests
- Video: Samsung Jet is another 'iPhone killer'
- Choose life, choose efficient IT, choose ecostructure
- Recession causes massive fall in UK server sales
- Air France Airbus pitot sensor linked to two fatal crashes
- Businesses put major IT on hold to weather downturn
- Indian IT supplier will buy big European competitor
- Final cockpit moments with blocked pitot sensors
- Economic crisis to influence outsourcing decisions
- Air France Airbus crash: its last few minutes?
- Video: Google upgrades iGoogle for iPhone and Android phones
- Rebuilding Iraq: the role of IT staff
- IT teams rise to the Three Peaks Challenge for CARE International
- UK to get national cybersecurity centre
- Microsoft plans to release free security software
- EC plans tougher sentences for cybercrime
- Millions of Facebook users grab personal profile addresses
- Salesforce.com rolls out Force Sites web platform
- Storage Roundup: 3PAR cuts costs for online jobs site, Tarmin and more
- Solution: 34 is the key to the magic square
- Microsoft Windows 7 decison may defuse EU case, says lawyer
- Carter to quit, job done, government confirms
- Google issues first Chrome 2 security update
- Vodafone to offer firms 'all you can eat' fixed price deals
- Crash Two: Aeroperú Flight 603
- Crash One: Birgenair Flight 301
- Biometric security systems get thumbs up
- Mandelson to oversee Digital Britain implementation
- Comms czar Carter to quit after Digital Britain report
- Microsoft strips Windows 7 of IE to appease EU
- Rumours of big redundancies at MySpace
- Dell claims $3m in sales from Twitter
- Britain needs a clear digital signal from Carter
- Businesses fail to get the most out of their financial software
- SAP users welcome new SaaS strategy
- DJs face iTune fraud charges
- Video: Why it is not safe to surf for porn on an Apple Mac
- Internet access is a human right, say French judges
- US Coast Guard software aids search for ill-fated Air France wreckage
- Video: Computer and thousands of lightbulbs become YouTube favourite
- Exclusive: Lastminute.com founder Martha Lane Fox to be digital champion
- Top five tips for spotting a phishing site
- IT contractor held for 2 years in Iraq could be free in 2 days
- Plug-in lets Outlook users synchronise with Google Apps
- Wembley City gets Sky at 100mbps
- Check Point not betting on cloud computing
- How Indian IT suppliers are navigating recession
- Smart meters multiply data loads
- Broadband? So what, say four in 10 adults
- APC calls for collaboration to promote efficient IT
- Government 'powerless' to stop McKinnon extradition
- Spain more IT 24/7 than Club 18-30
- IT is not boring in India
- Security risks will limit cloud computing, says firewall inventor
- Video: MS Active Directory and IE fixes top priority, say security firms
- Brown to put MP expenses on the web with Berners-Lee's help
- Adobe patches 13 vulnerabilties in Acrobat and Reader
- Government considers tax breaks for computer games industry
- Ex-government CIO favours publishing Gateway reviews
- SAP to take another shot at software-as-a-service
- Santander’s Abbey experience pays back
- Watmore tells MPs why so many government IT projects fail
- Google under increased US Justice Department scrutiny
- IT staff snoop on salaries, redundancy lists and corporate information
- Companies underestimate Web 2.0, social networking threat, says survey
- Uncollected tax billions not helped by disparate IT systems, say MPs
- McKinnon extradition could breach human rights, court told
- Enterprise security is not keeping pace with cloud computing
- Government's £12bn IMP may be a white elephant
- New top level domains could help brands beat cybersquatters
- 1,600 staff to go at Lloyds TSB, but few IT jobs
- Don't teach Facebook and Twitter in school, say 71%
- Gartner: IT budgets cut by 10%
- California replaces textbooks with internet learning
- China's anti-porn software raises fears of wider internet blocks
- T-Mobile investigates hacking claim
- Apple slashes price of iPhone 3G as 3GS debuts
- Video: Apple iPhone 3G price cut to $99 with 3GS available on 19 June
- Another NHS trust guilty of losing 3,500 confidential patient details
- The impact of server virtualisation on storage and backup environments
- Disk-based backup is priority: Britannia Building Society's Mathias
- Enterprise fraud set to increase as cybercriminals diversify
- Palo Alto enables firewall to expand to protect remote workers
- Hacker Jeff Moss joins US Homeland Security Council
- SOA should be like 'iTunes for business'
- Court shuts down rogue ISP
- Pirate Party wins seat in EU government
- UK and US prepare counter-attack against hackers
- Google founders’ mentor drowns
- Twitter first with news of minister's resignation
- Big Patch Tuesday could mean a busy week for IT admin
- Channel 4 to put archives on the web for free
- Pentagon hacker McKinnon launches legal challenge
- Microsoft's browser market share figures skewed, say opponents
- Twitter to verify accounts to prevent fake tweets
- Seven questions SMEs should ask a potential service provider
- Recession takes its toll on the storage market
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