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- EC proposes tougher laws to deal with e-waste
- TalkTalk cuts 580 jobs with IT re-organisation
- PC market declines 4% in fourth quarter of 2010
- Cloud market to reach $2.5bn by 2015
- NHS research system could breach patient confidentiality
- Post Office faces legal action over alleged accounting system failures
- ICO hits Ealing and Hounslow councils with £150,000 fines for laptop theft
- AXA in £150m settlement for software glitch
- Mobile malware up 46% in 2010, says McAfee
- Cognizant doubles Indian IT workforce
- Dell insists enterprises will still opt for desktops over tablets
- US communications authority calls for broadband subsidy
- IT staff exodus driven by poor pay and career prospects
- Businesses must learn how to defend against cyberattack, says McAfee
- UK wants to host international summit on cyber security
- Cosmetics firm Avon launches online community
- Go for growth, Intellect boss tells IT industry
- Alcatel-Lucent launches handy base station ahead of MWC
- Download the G-Cloud reports
- G-Cloud plans rewritten as risks of failure emerge
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday update excludes fix for MHTML flaw
- Packard Bell stops shipping Sandy Bridge machines
- Government misses deadline for first round of IT reform plans
- Accenture Technology Vision 2011 urges businesses to adopt automated security
- IT services contracts spiked in final quarter of 2010
- Anonymous lashes out at security firm HBGary Federal over Wikileaks probe
- Huffington Post accepts AOL $315m buyout approach
- Austerity drives councils into U-turn on shared services
- Technology companies pessimistic about 2011
- Powerline networking and Wi-Fi enable heritage networks
- PCI SSC: Europeans sought to shape credit card security policy
- Real-time analytics bring voice calls back in vogue
- Hotmail debuts alias feature to foil spammers
- Lancaster City Council scraps broadband funding bid
- Barclays offshores back-office and call centre jobs to India
- Google’s Chrome 9 points to cloud environment
- Vodafone protests Egyptian government propaganda on network
- Hacker steals virtual poker chips from online gaming firm
- East-West Institute draws up proposals for cyberwar rules of engagement
- Wikileaks cables reveal Acta negotiators avoided official scrutiny
- Multinationals save costs with centralised managed mobile deals, says Ovum analyst
- WAN disaster recovery: Testing your solution
- Securing mobile access: Coping with personal devices in the enterprise
- Preventing network outages: UK university employs a NAC solution
- Data centre management: The battle for control
- University unified communications includes presence…and video…and IM
- Every IPv4 address is now allocated and could run out within weeks
- Centralised IT buying will not inhibit SMEs, says government efficiency chief
- Government 'lacks strategy' for driving growth with IT
- Philips chief heads to Vodafone
- Comic Relief prepares IT for Red Nose Day 2011
- News Corp plans to sell MySpace social network
- Google takes on Apple with Android Market for PCs
- Dell, Lenovo, Toshiba recall Sandy Bridge machines
- European Commission renews controversial Microsoft contract
- Oracle users can move licences to Amazon
- iPad 2 spotted at Rupert Murdoch's digital newspaper launch
- OFT to investigate e-book pricing
- Ferrari goes with Infor for auto resource planning
- Broadband boosts BT profits to £531m
- Black market in internet addresses starts up
- Interxion hits colocation sweet spot and sees market shares soar
- O2 to apply for e-money licence to support NFC payments
- EC plans could open up ICT procurement for SMEs
- The Daily is launched as Murdoch teams up with Apple for iPad only newspaper
- Augmented reality demand set to leap, says Juniper Research
- Corporate network visibility key to emerging security risks, says Lancope
- Telepresence 'available in the home within five years'
- Ofcom lets mobile network operators trade frequencies ahead of 4G auction
- Twitter flood heralds Egypt’s return to the internet
- Met police signs framework agreement with Vodafone
- Autonomy boosts profits by 17%
- Yahoo blames Microsoft implementation for Windows Phone 7 data charges
- LinkedIn IPO: what could it mean for the enterprise?
- Programmers must be literate, Donald Knuth tells IET in Turing Lecture
- Government to review plans to block copyright-infringing websites
- IPv4 addresses will run out within eight months
- Google accuses Microsoft of copying search data
- IT needs to ‘call out what you see,’ Diageo CIO tells Gartner BI Summit
- Virtual WLAN puts an end to the traditional classroom
- PCI PTS aims to stop retail IT security breaches, but progress is slow
- Rural broadband upheaval as Wooster quits JON
- Hiscox boosts QA with Dynatrace for SOA
- Mobile app stores to grow over 1,000% by 2014
- University of Salford makes £5.7m cloud computing investment
- SAP unites with Microsoft for Duet partner network
- Privacy think tank calls for data stewardship and accountability
- Flawed HMRC computer system causes losses
- Microsoft reveals Yahoo Mail as Windows Phone 7 data charge culprit
- BBC criticised over £133m digital project
- Cisco CEO John Chambers urges businesses prepare for network economy
- Aston Martin uses Siemens NX software
- Interactive crime map site experiencing problems as millions log on
- Portsmouth uses Dell supercomputer to scan the cosmos
- HMRC reports 78% of tax returns filed online
- Indian government threatening BlackBerry ban again
- Cheshire Police saves £40m with Capgemini framework agreement
- ARM grows profits 47% in Q4 2010
- Public sector CIOs welcome Joe Harley’s government appointment
- Apple moves to tighten control of App Store
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