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- Government data losers should incur criminal charges
- Intel Xeon tackles climate change
- LTE to revolutionise mobile broadband
- Opinion: The truth about Conficker 'the doomsday worm'
- MoD payroll system: what went wrong
- IT recession: telco spending slashed, but demand for security appliances grows
- Cheating husband caught on Google Street View
- Conficker can no longer hide in the network
- Phorm to trial controversial ad technology in Korea
- Companies fail to get the most out of business data
- Adobe Flash puts Facebook on Air
- Nationwide merger with Dunfermline poses few IT challenges
- Redundant staff blow whistle on bosses for pirate software
- New business comms platform to hasten ROI
- Two billion mobile broadband users by 2014
- China cyber spy update: business vulnerable to social malware
- Patch to stop potential conficker attack this week, say security firms
- MOD computerised payments system catastrophic, say MPs
- China based cyber spy ring 'GhostNet' exposed
- Gartner: How to succeed at identity and access management
- Executive interview: Pierre-Yves Cros, UK chairman, Capgemini
- IT in the recession: Part 1
- Pink Floyd guitarist supports McKinnon protest
- Will Twitter's 3000% traffic growth make it any money?
- Developing software for the cloud
- Twitter grows 3000% in a year
- Security concerns for cloud computing
- Parliament falls victim to Conficker virus attack
- Satyam fraudster faces lie detector
- Data errors lead to new concerns over health records database
- Broadband UK failing the public
- Google trims another 1% of its global workforce
- Cybercrime a challenge for law enforcement agencies
- Huge discrepencies in mobile broadband charges abroad, study finds
- 206-year-old stockbroker finally gets online
- Businesses need to keep up with cybercriminals
- IBM confirms job cuts
- Robots body language helps human to understand them
- Local government staff face fines over IT jargon
- Recession leads to more business for Red Hat
- Lenovo restructures business
- Four ways to use Twitter in business
- A decade of viruses: Melissa turns 10
- IBM shortlisted to buy Satyam
- Blackberry: Storm blows over Google's My Location voice service
- Mac users not exempt from malware, says Sophos
- IBM to cut thousands more jobs, union says
- Police collaboration with business on e-crime to be formalised
- National Audit Office cannot account for £161m C-Nomis expenditure
- Banco Santander hires Accenture for IT integration
- e-Crime Congress 2009: Enterprises vulnerable to cyberattack, says KPMG
- Twitter and Wikipedia could be on school curriculum
- Union accuses HSBC of 'creative accounting' with job losses
- IT mistakes today are business mistakes tomorrow
- Benefit cheats could be detected on Facebook
- Seven-year-old gets B grade in computer science GCSE
- Four technologies to boost business in the recovery
- SAS drills into social networks to combat fraud
- iPhone mugger caught after e-mailing his own picture
- Software firm fines staff for using jargon
- Soaring mobile broadband boosts enterprise mobile device market
- FaceBook plans to step up privacy controls
- Mobile computing users' attitudes pose potential security threats
- Firm Basel II risk management requirements needed now more than ever
- IT glitches threaten child database security
- Nearly 2,000 bloggers write about women in IT for Ada Lovelace day
- Volkswagen and Ringnes use IBM RFID platform to improve supply chain
- Recession buster: five tips to lower software maintenance fees
- Public sector still spending on IT, says RM
- Investment industry targets efficiency for 2009
- IT grads told to brush up their language skills to get higher pay
- Recession will unite bank risk departments
- Manchester gets 100mbps fibre broadband
- IT budget constraints force project focus, vendor deals
- Privacy campaigners pressure web firms to boycott Phorm
- Satyam staff could de-rail a deal
- Skype allows firms to make cheap calls through SIP PBXs
- 3 ups the mobile broadband ante
- FAST calls for whistleblowers to report pirate software
- BT announces 40mbps fibre broadband areas
- Intel freezes management salaries
- IT departments failing to use 'access management' for competitive advantage
- Further IT outsourcing price cuts expected
- Government databases 'breach human rights', claims study
- Businesses miss identity and access management value
- Cyber attacks top business risk fears
- Poor IT saved Northern Rock
- How to troubleshoot SATA hard drive connections and issues
- Experts urge use of Conficker removal tools before April
- Children’s Mutual has no regrets on reaching milestone
- BT to be allowed to bundle services for the first time
- iGate backs out of Satyam bidding
- Leaked letter reveals Dell's redundancy plans
- Government defends red light warning in ID card reviews
- Satyam bidding deadline arrives
- 100mbps mobile networks due next year
- Repeat of 3G auction windfall unlikely
- Google Street View raises privacy concerns
- Alan Sugar drops merger plan with system builder
- IBM/Sun: MySQL and Java should go to Eclipse
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