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- Betfair hires new CTO after seven month wait
- Barclays opens bank of the future
- Security is a people business, don't forget it
- Apple iPhone drives Wi-Fi adoption in UK
- Transport for London to save £400m through IT
- ID cards now available in Sheffield
- Flexible working reality gets closer
- IT market will grow by 2% in 2009, defying downturn
- Yahoo to limit identifiable user data retention to 90 days
- Online banking map reveals North West as leader
- Wii, Sony, HD kit top online shoppers' Christmas wish list
- Over-55s more prone to complain about poor web services
- Map shows who's who in the web zoo
- HMV continues store revamp with online kiosks
- Broadband speed queen Bowe to chair Ofcom
- 2,000-year-old 'computer' rebuilt
- Zero-day attacks on the rise, says Scansafe
- Motorola freezes salaries and pensions as recession continues to bite
- Thousands of barristers and witnesses exposed to ID theft risk
- More training needed to combat skills gap, say IT staff
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- Appliance provides network access protection on school campus
- Virtualisation is immature and could cause security problems
- January Macworld will be the last – and no Steve Jobs
- ACTA deal to criminalise illegal content nears deadline
- UK Internet Explorer users to get critical security update at 6pm
- Social software roll-outs will stay within departments, says Gartner
- Data protection laws are big challenge for IT leaders
- BASF IT Services increases trainee numbers despite recession
- Citigroup internal merger will deepen IT integration
- Firms use SaaS and cloud computing instead of upgrading
- UK Border Agency chooses IBM for casework system
- London Ambulance Service gets new dispatch system for Olympics
- Distance learning course in computer hacking
- Card fraud could cost e-tailers £105m this Christmas
- Internet Explorer patch out later today
- WiMAX mobile broadband driven by laptops and embedded PCs
- XBRL: the future of financial transparency
- Cybercriminals sell Facebook profiles for 89p
- Cloud-based document storage added to iPhone
- Apple updates main OS and fixes 15 security holes
- Switch from Internet Explorer until bug is fixed, say experts
- More cyber attacks reported is a good thing
- Goverment backtracks on Big Brother laws
- Court papers served over Facebook
- Dubai police arrest four in £40m online credit card scam
- Who is your IT superhero?
- SMEs' open gateway to mobile computing security
- China bans foreign news websites again
- Gartner reveals top 30 outsourcing locations
- Microsoft may issue sales and profits warning, analyst claims
- UK websites hosting more malware
- Free Software Foundation to sue Cisco over LinkSys violation
- Service provider hooks up commodity storage with Seanodes
- DfT shared services project showed "stupendous incompetence"
- BCS think-tank to help cybercops
- Technology could have prevented $50bn Madoff fraud
- AstraZeneca UK staff move to Infosys under $1m outsourcing deal
- Broadband uptake is grinding to a halt
- Will Obama push through ID cards?
- Cost of 2011 Census spirals despite online forms
- All Internet Explorer users could be at risk, warns Microsoft
- India embarks on UK IT colonisation
- Microsoft unveils first application for Apple's iPhone
- One in four UK firms use risky data transfer methods
- Recession to leave its mark on UK workforce
- Virgin launches 50mbps fibre broadband for consumers
- WiMAX mobile broadband rollout crunched by recession
- Government to open UK citizen databases to foreign authorities
- BT to go ahead with Phorm ad-server deployment
- Keyboard and mouse can be put in the dishwasher
- Amazon flat out in online pre-Christmas rush
- How to plan for a disaster-free storage Christmas
- Market Harborough Building Society finds way to monitor users' network traffic
- Computer games can help UK through recession, says Cabinet Office minister
- Forestry Commission uses expenses system to measure employees' carbon footprints
- IT in the firing line as Santander cuts jobs
- HR must exploit social networking
- Ministry in talks to spare its blushes over prisons IT fiasco
- Gamers given 'real life' virtual footballers
- Public two to one against national ID card database
- Google could be heading for copyright spat over digital magazine move
- Bailiff exposes e-mail addresses in sending error
- Mobile broadband world’s first unveiled
- Protect, not replace, mobile computing assets
- Mobile broadband uptake soars
- 35,000 jobs to go as banks merge and business slows
- Free Software Foundation sues Cisco over alleged software copyright violations
- Sony Music pays $1m to settle online child privacy case
- Australian government plans state website blocking system to tackle illegal content
- Google takes Chrome browser out of beta
- IT skills abyss will deepen recession and slow recovery
- Cybercriminals use PDFs to slip Trojans past e-mail filters
- How to avoid being stung by disgruntled (ex) employees after a redundancy
- Software can extract images from dreams
- Mums ask Carrie for advice on revamped Mothercare website
- UK losing software lead to Germany and Israel
- Trading Standards searches company for illegal software
- Abbey migration causes customer disruption again
- BT, BBC, ITV join up to spoil Virgin's 50-meg broadband party
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