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- Netsuite woos redundant Sage staff
- Seagate to cut 1,100 jobs
- Tata to transform Volkswagen IT
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- CSC chief calls for NHS policy freeze
- Google unveils new search technologies at Searchology
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- EC fines Intel €1bn for abusing market dominance
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- France gets tough on internet piracy
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- Cisco extends data centre virtualisation to networks
- Greeks halt Google Street View cameras
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- Barclays IT job cuts will not be banking sector's last
- Sun could have broken anti-bribery laws
- US cracks down on anti-competitive behaviour
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- Anti-file-sharing alliance calls for ISPs to ban offenders
- BT wants smart meter network business
- BT expected to sack 10,000 and write off £1.5bn
- IAS 6 aims to lock down data from government departments, suppliers
- RM grows sales as education budget rises
- Software glitch brings down tills at Tesco
- Google Android set for 900% growth
- Comms/email integration gives Ultralase single customer view
- Unified comms driving healthier, more productive workforce
- Smart energy meters to cost £10bn
- IT contracts should be performance related, says Intellect
- Apple to remove non-iPhone 3.0 applications from App Store
- Chip maker looks to green energy
- EC could hit Intel with record $3.8bn fine, say lawyers
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- Open Hack Day: Yahoo co-founder predicts social search
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- Phone users to save €2bn as EC squeezes network operators
- TalkTalk buys Tiscali UK for £236m
- Mobile VoIP set to replace traditional voice networks
- Retailer to tame software suppliers
- How your search queries can predict the future
- EU telecom ministers expected to veto reforms
- US missile defence details bought on eBay
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- Secure hard drive data destruction – sledgehammer to crack a nut?
- Disaster recovery spending on the rise in the UK
- Net neutrality vote forces EU telecoms ministers to reconsider reform package
- Cisco CEO latest to talk of recovering market
- Channel 4 outsources HR services to cut costs
- ID cards minister admits technical challenges
- DWP replaces 75% of desktops to save energy
- BA to cut IT energy by 25% by 2011
- Orange slices mobile broadband prices
- EC commissioner calls for government oversight of internet
- Google to launch BlackBerry business productivity apps
- Cybercrooks develop own search engines to burgle users
- Wolfram Alpha gives Deep Thought to user questions
- Murdoch to charge for access to newspapers' websites
- Firefox company Mozilla attacks Windows 7 as anti-competitive
- Windows 7 leaves open door for malware writers
- Banks could open offshoring floodgates after next election
- Innocents to be kept for 12 years on DNA database
- Huddle on Ning for social network intranet applications
- Undercover IT expert cracks financial firm with social engineering
- Europe sets new regulations for telecoms sector
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- EC spells out digital rights for consumers
- Communications gap causes software failures
- Micro Focus buys Borland
- Virgin Media tests 200Mbps cable network
- Gartner: middleware market continues to grow
- eBay closes customer service centre
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- RFID market defies downturn
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- Microsoft carries out second round of planned job cuts
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