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- Security clearance details lost in latest MoD data breach
- Council boosts compliance efforts with system log management app
- When IT and politics clash
- Opinion: public records make identity theft easy
- Satyam has 10,000 too many staff
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- Datacentres at risk unless they tackle inefficiencies
- ID cards: 10 things you might not know
- RBS to cut 700 IT staff
- Citigroup to save billions through IT integration
- Savvy IT directors spending on creative projects
- Google releases Chrome 2.0
- Microsoft pulls out of EC browser monopoly hearing
- RBS WorldPay regains security approval after data breach
- Porn videos on YouTube may linger some time, warns Google
- Government forces skills training on IT suppliers
- Social network sites are security threat, says survey
- NHS IT supplier CSC has strong year-end results
- Data overload? Now you can ship petabytes of data on hard discs to Amazon
- Adobe co-ordinates fixes with Patch Tuesday
- NetApp splashes out $1.5bn to pick up Data Domain
- Lenovo announces big losses in last quarter
- Notes reporting a good fit for Nautica and Wrangler company
- Linux welcomed on the desktop
- Law firm for ex-NHS IT head Richard Granger issues warning
- Chip maker to re-hire hundreds of workers
- "Nearly killed" by e-records data model
- Simple information security mistakes can cause data loss, says expert
- IBM writes software to improve data placement on solid-state drives
- London Stock Exchange enhances IT
- Google losing real-time battle to Twitter
- Europe defends data protection law
- Young IT experts confident despite recession
- RIPE NCC pushes for IPv6 adoption
- Social networking sites keep users' photos after deletion
- Gmail translates 41 languages
- GPS users could be affected by failing satellites
- Apple warns of potentially shocking iPhone and iPod experience
- UK firms face eDisclosure timebomb, survey shows
- Twitter exposes Jonathan Ross e-mail address
- HP announces more job losses despite cutting costs
- Lagan Construction implements Mimosa Systems' NearPoint for email archiving and legal compliance
- Mobile collaboration to deliver borderless organisation
- No end in sight for IT job cuts in banking
- M&S: profit down, IT investment up
- Computers can detect bullying on social networking sites
- SAP go-live politically sensitive in elections run-up
- Microsoft and Linux join forces over software warranties
- Learn PHP and get a job
- Workers expose all the wrong things in bed
- Lords want to engage with citizens - can Web 2.0 help?
- Mobile broadband growth drives mobile video adoption
- Servers go green with Energy Star
- Microsoft Office 2010 leaked onto web
- Twitter develops tools for cash and stickiness
- Vulnerability unpatched in Microsoft server product
- Web plug-in puts Flash control into users' hands
- Sybase broadens mobile apps and device security
- Jailed eBay scammer ordered to pay £100,000 compensation
- Facebook's OpenID support gives user single login
- Businesses ignore alternatives to job cuts
- Ultra mobile device market heats up
- SMEs capture business opportunities from social networking
- IT builds social intelligence
- IT gaining business influence, says Harvey Nash
- Wipro opens more jobs to Western regions
- Video: Google wants a better Street View
- Europe's largest chipmaker, STMicroelectronics, reports signs of upturn
- Tape suppliers struggle with disk for recession revenue
- UK spending patterns still largely plastic: APACS
- Server market at crossroads: IDC
- Wolfram search tool launches tonight
- HP feeling the heat over faulty batteries
- IT job seekers say certification gives them the edge
- Soca recovers millions from cyber criminals
- Reports of Gumblar's death greatly exaggerated
- Government CIO's tribute to 50,000 IT staff
- Deputy CIO at Whitehall lands new digital role
- 'Naive' BT Global Services split into three
- Google embarrassed and apologetic after crash
- Facebook hit by another phishing attack
- Computer Weekly's IT Salary Checker widget
- Google and Amazon will be key future cloud suppliers
- Union condemns Fujitsu's plans to stop final salary pension
- Bantec uses SaaS to boost efficiency by a quarter
- Millions of servers: the future of cloud firms Amazon, Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft
- Twitter reverses controversial settings change
- Sapphire: IT staff need to talk business
- Google forced to re-shoot Street View in Japan
- Sapphire: SAP bullish as firms sign up to 'Salesforce killer'
- Lorenzo "fantastic" says head of CSC Europe
- eBay court victory will not end battle, says lawyer
- Can IT improvements help prevent another Baby P case?
- Tories plan online system as expenses row deepens
- Vodafone and O2 block new spectrum plan
- BT to cut 15,000 more jobs
- Court orders eBay and L'Oréal to collaborate against counterfeiters
- Government plans to extend Freedom of Information Act
- How social engineering cracked a FTSE company
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