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- Google-backed IP satellite operator to compete with fibre networks
- Virgin tells banks to ‘stop talking, start tweeting’
- Adobe to release emergency security patches for Reader and Acrobat
- Contactpoint to be disconnected today and deleted in eight weeks
- Small businesses use virtualisation to support growth
- UK mobile users targeted by phishing e-mails
- Google’s Street View cars return to UK roads
- D-day for Saudi Blackberry users
- Windows 7 proves a hit with developers
- Dell releases PowerEdge C410x for HPC market
- Survey: Web 2.0 security issues cause concern
- Spy recording devices can be thwarted by portable USB security policy
- Open data as disruptive to government as the internet, says Socitm
- Google pulls plug on Google Wave
- Sceptical Brits question value of government data
- Nationwide outsources to BT
- Cloud Industry Forum moves closer to a UK code of practice for cloud computing
- SAP works with user groups to enhance enterprise support
- Barclays pushes through IT in-sourcing and technology investment
- Thales offers £50,000 bounty for airport security ideas
- SAP makes progress in achieving sustainability targets
- EC delays revision of data protection directive
- CESG approves encrypted USB flash drive
- UK leads Europe in tech sector mergers
- Recruiters report skills shortages as IT vacancies rise
- Investment in open source software set to rise, says survey
- iPhone PDF flaw not linked to Adobe, says software maker
- Google to allow third-party trademark ad words
- FTC claims victory in battle with Intel
- Google pulls the plug on Google Wave
- 10 technology trends businesses must not ignore
- Indespension aims for 50% saving with outsourced network
- Top tech firms fail to get the most out of social media
- Convirture claims to plug hypervisor gap as competition heats up with VMware
- Bosses are biggest threat to IT security
- Public sector suppliers face difficult few months
- US told to get its house in order on cyber security
- London councils to deliver public services via mobile phones
- Mobile TV services are being outstripped by Wi-Fi phones
- Investment banks fuel IT hiring surge
- KPMG advises government to get on Facebook
- Don't open PDFs, Apple warns iPhone, iPad and iPod users
- Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad open to hacking, say security firms
- Social women turn internet pink
- Open Group publishes enterprise architecture model for mining industry
- Government CIO should be given the teeth to drive standardisation
- E-Crime Unit busts Anglo-Irish web fraud gang
- Google enables single browser sign-on for multiple accounts
- Lloyds' systems integration to save £2bn by 2011
- Saudi Arabia to block Blackberry users from 6 August
- Zeus botnet plunders nearly 100,000 UK user credentials
- IBM sues HP for not giving it enough work to do
- Businesses pay the price for poor information management
- Intel to to reveal deal with US competition authorities
- Energy statement to Parliament may drive UK data centres offshore
- Should IT departments take the tablet?
- French Connection uses social media feedback to improve online retail sales
- Domain name sales push up profits for VeriSign in Q2
- Government CIO details plan for public sector IT project review
- Average UK broadband speeds crawl past 5Mbps
- Half of UK employees ignore security policies on using interactive websites
- CIOs drive app development to understand customers
- Routine encryption and policing could prevent most data losses, says security report
- CIA and Google invest in high-tech crystal ball technology
- HP pays $47m to settle US overcharging case
- Recruitment in IT sector remains buoyant, for now
- iPad and iPhone are secure enough for business, says Forrester
- Esure outsources IT to Capgemini for £26m
- Geo-data is business critical for CIOs, finds survey
- Telecity adds more power capacity due to online demand
- Integrated IT system will improve claims and payments, says DWP
- Hackers release first ‘jailbreak’ for iPhone 4
- Government ignores IE6 security worries
- Hospital trust to cut costs with finance management system
- SAP releases long-awaited version of Business ByDesign
- Android sales up ninefold in Q2, but Nokia keeps shipments lead
- ICO clears Google of UK Wi-Fi privacy breach
- Cheap 2G and top-end 3G phones drive 13% rise in quarterly sales
- Saudi and UAE could freeze Blackberry service
- Microsoft to release emergency security fix
- Good quality data: does your organisation appreciate its value?
- Burton Group brands XenDesktop first 'enterprise-ready' server-hosted virtual desktop
- Background employment screening decreases insider threats, study says
- Mobile digital pad/pen helps secure patient data collection
- Roadmap to Broadband Britain released
- CTO joins ITV in a bid to address technology lag
- Difference Engine completes first phase
- Microsoft licenses security technology from Cryptography Research
- HSBC saves $1m in energy costs by turning off computers
- Rimini Street expands UK operations
- STA Travel signs Azzurri for global wide area network
- UK is largest spender on utilities industry IT
- Lunchtime surfers put strain on company bandwidth
- IT suppliers back coalition government’s IT strategy
- Prepare for dip in IT jobs market, warns recruitment specialist
- Tech start-up community thrives in Scotland
- Google is top malware distributor among search engines, report reveals
- Intel shows silicon laser chip for 50Gbit/s links
- UK largely missing from state of the internet reports
- Steria profits rise
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