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- Enterprise wireless LAN sales jump 26% in Q2 2012
- Cyber Security Challenge tackles IP theft in Aston Martin racing scenario
- WikiLeaks supporter hacks Hertfordshire Police website
- Oracle releases emergency patch for Java
- HP struggles as Dell and Cisco push enterprise servers
- Lord’s Cricket Ground gets Wi-Fi from The Cloud
- Amazon Appstore opens Android to attack
- UK data breaches up tenfold since 2007
- Antivirus detection gap widening, say security researchers
- Intel gets commercial backer for wireless charging chips
- Britons get behind London 2012 legacy, Cisco survey reveals
- US president Barack Obama vows to fight for free internet
- Samsung becomes first to unveil Windows Phone 8 handset
- Java zero-day vulnerability hits Metasploit and Blackhole
- Samsung gets three-month reprieve from US sales ban
- Explosion in malware bypassing traditional defences, study shows
- VMware demos Horizon for workspace aggregation
- Is O2 Unify winning customers over?
- FBI arrests another Sony hacking suspect
- Juniper Networks upgrades vGW Virtual Gateway security tool
- Google takedown requests double
- Samsung vows to fight Apple US ban
- IBM bets on smaller, faster, more secure mainframe
- Disability activists hijack Paralympics for Atos protest
- WordPress boosts security with authentication service
- Smartphones to kill off landlines within five years
- Security researchers spot new zero-day Java vulnerability
- Everything Everywhere signs MasterCard to develop mobile payments
- Villa Plus implements IBM business analytics software
- Saudi Aramco oil firm claims to be over cyber attack
- Samsung lashes out at Apple after patent defeat
- BI users slammed by IT as banshees and telepaths
- National Health Service seeks CIO
- VMware users can protect against virtual machine malware, says Trend Micro
- Regulation and government policy drive utilities IT spend
- Samsung to power 3’s 4G network
- East London College gets cloud-based communications
- Two-thirds of British adults use a computer every day
- UK should have more control of the web, says IT entrepreneur
- South Korean court bans Samsung and Apple sales
- GDS rolls out Drupal
- Government could see exodus of IT contractors
- Isle of Wight College goes wireless with Brocade
- New malware campaign targets Blackberry users, says Websense
- Gartner: Safe Saas keeps data in-house
- How did EDS lose $8bn in value in four years?
- APTs: Are they really a concern for all businesses?
- How Pulsant helps Edinburgh International Festival keep performing
- Sony moves mobile business to Japan costing 1,000 jobs
- Facebook gets green light for Instagram acquisition
- HP reports $8.9bn loss in third quarter
- GCSE ICT popularity rises, but results decline for first time in history
- Morcut malware may be first to target virtual machines, says Symantec
- SCC becomes first supplier to win G-Cloud security accreditation
- VMworld Europe 2012: Have you entered the User Awards yet?
- Apple and Samsung give closing arguments in US patent trial
- 3 unable to launch 4G until September 2013
- Rigorous software testing gets Curiosity off to a good start
- Anonymous hits UK government websites in support for Julian Assange
- Dell expects tough next quarter
- Everything Everywhere sells 4G spectrum to 3
- Amazon unwinds tape legacy with Glacier
- RIM set to lose stranglehold on government mobile market
- RIM appoints new managing director for UK and Ireland
- IT professionals squeeze 7.5 days into the working week
- Bristol Council opts for open source electronic document management
- Is Ofcom’s 4G decision good for users?
- Everything Everywhere to launch new brand in 2012
- CIOs will have to share control of IT budgets
- Ofcom signs off 4G roll-out for Everything Everywhere
- Latest Cyber Security Challenge to address Linux skills shortage
- Technology companies expand despite economic concerns, says Intellect
- What the shift in business PC landscape means for IT
- At least 9 out of 10 top mobile apps hacked, study shows
- Interview: David Weymouth, operations director at RSA
- ICO to probe privacy concerns about Tesco website
- Coventry University College partners for HP institute programme
- Government may struggle to deliver end-user device strategy
- Hunt: Ofcom 'beset by threats of litigations'
- Specsavers upgrades IT service management
- Shamoon is latest malware to target energy sector
- De Vere Group slashes Telecity server racks in switch to UCS
- Mobile computing to shake up back-end systems
- Google's Motorola Mobility files new complaint against Apple
- More than 1,000 school application details leaked on the internet
- Brocade CEO steps down on results day
- Tight time scales biggest challenge for Atos’ Paralympic IT switchover
- Avaya CFO out as it records falling revenues
- Cyber security boot camp to educate potential cyber spooks
- Acer sees sales stall
- A-level ICT student numbers drop 10%
- Lenovo reports record Q3 results despite PC slowdown
- IBM acquires Texas Memory Systems
- A-level top grades see biggest dip in two decades but maths and science on the rise
- Gartner: Prepare for hybrid cloud pain
- Volkswagen dealer improves customer interaction with web chat
- Cisco boosts sales and income in 2012
- ONS reveals 16% of UK adults have never used the internet
- Virtualisation, backup and recovery tool helps firm beat data woes
- John Linwood, BBC CTO, on the Olympics output and digitisation
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