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- Google to surrender intercepted WiFi data
- Server hardware basics for virtualisation
- CIO interview: Aurora paves the way for multichannel IT and collaboration
- The technical challenges of increasing transparency through open data
- Economic recovery boosts computer chip sales
- Ten technologies that could save the life insurance industry
- Podcast: Microsoft beefs up security in IE and Hotmail
- Personal details of 8,000 people lost by medical practice
- Firms ignore data security recommendations, survey finds
- West Berkshire Council data loss shows need for automation
- Google to limit Android major updates to one a year
- Skype founders take second shot at web music service
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs says Windows in permanent decline
- Social networking fastest growing mobile app type in US and Europe
- SSC announces PCI-certified internal auditor course for PCI assessment
- Thin clients can slash SME IT costs, say researchers
- Sharp hike in use of internet video predicted
- Technology drives job losses at RBS
- Podcast: Microsoft uses multilayered approach to cloud security
- West Berkshire Council found in breach of Data Protection Act
- CIO interview: Virgin Trains' IT remains on the fast-track
- E-commerce helps boost New Look profit by 17%
- US Department of Energy uses Second Life to recruit CIO
- 16% of fastest growing UK SMEs do not have websites
- Cable & Wireless grows IP and cloud business
- Few heed calls to quit Facebook over privacy concerns
- New York Stock Exchange upgrades trading floor
- Business capability map: the path to align IT to the business
- Millions of internet users risk attack with ageing IE6 browser
- Microsoft defends Windows security amid reports that Google abandons Windows
- World Cup spam volumes soar
- Varied PCI QSA assessment quality causes PCI compliance issues
- Tiered storage tops for smaller budgets, says City IT chief
- HP to cut 9,000 jobs in $1bn plan to grow services business
- UK internet users need to be more vigilant as online fraud hits £3.5bn, says VeriSign
- BT to roll out Facebook-style social networking
- Government departments must publish all IT contracts online from July
- IM Global acquisition bolsters Deloitte's security expertise
- Row erupts as BCS president rounds on members calling for EGM
- Public sector CIOs who earn more than the prime minister
- How to protect your personal information on Facebook
- Apple shifts two million iPads in less than two months
- Intel announces new Atom processors for tablets and netbooks
- Security concerns hasten Google’s move off Windows
- SMEs can halve IT costs using thin client technology
- NHS is worst offender as reported data breaches hit 1,000, says ICO
- Video: How Microsoft is tackling IT's biggest problems
- BCS plans roadshow after setting date for emergency meeting
- Do IT suppliers and consultancy mix well?
- BBC World Service seeks £300m transmission partner
- Ofcom calls for comment on three-strikes action against copyright pirates
- IBM kicked off the global server summit by HP
- Novell struggles through Q2
- Google fails to fully comply with German demand
- Cloud computing could help improve security, says Microsoft
- How to use IT to convert complaints into profits
- ID cards to be scrapped before parliamentary recess
- Facebook to make privacy simpler for users
- Daily Mail digital revenues boosted as Mail Online continues to grow
- Apple bigger than Microsoft or Google on price:earnings scores
- Microsoft plans further botnet shutdowns following success against Waledac
- Morally right to try hacker McKinnon in UK, says Nick Clegg
- Royal Mail postpones Horizon roll-out after outages
- Fifa World Cup supercomputer is based in Slough
- CWU members vote for BT strike ballot to press 5% wage claim
- Berners-Lee and Shadbolt disappointed at cancellation of Institute of Web Science
- BT CEO gets 80% pay boost, offers staff 2%
- No repeal of Digital Economy Act, says minister
- CWU to vote on strike action at BT
- MSF Agile and SDL Process Template for Visual Studio 2010 due tomorrow
- Clustered NAS from Sun supports solar imaging project; and other data storage news
- Interview: Prudential CISO Tom Doughty on balancing security with business requirements
- Queen's speech: Cuts start with ID cards, but broadband still a priority
- Can MillenniumIT trigger revolution at the London Stock Exchange?
- Spectrum bonanza unlikely as government sits on auction plans
- Marks & Spencer accelerates IT restructuring
- Saudi Telecom to offer hosted datacentre services
- Intel 32nm chips enable wafer-thin laptops
- Media to replace IT as hot growth sector, says analyst
- Sun founder hires Tony Blair
- Microsoft to revamp games and mobile division
- Birmingham NHS Trust shows how data systems can improve patient care
- IBM spends £1.4bn on Sterling Commerce purchase
- Speed of light is too slow for mobile comms, says RIM CTO
- School IT quango Becta closed to save £80m
- Treasury puts immediate freeze on all new IT spend over £1m
- Government cuts £95m from IT budget
- Compellent SAN helps dairy save on disaster recovery services
- Cloud computing concerns abound in SMBs, survey finds
- CW500 Club: Gain a competitive advantage with social media
- MillenniumIT takeover hits London Stock Exchange's profits
- Nottingham Building Society boosts efficiency with data analytics
- FSB calls on Vaizey to push universal broadband
- Exclusive: IT supremo at Bradford & Bingley jumps ship
- Google prepared to fight for AdMob deal
- Interview: Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian focuses on open partnerships and back to basics technology
- Germany considers criminal charges against Google over Wi-Fi data collection
- Oracle beefs up database security with Secerno acquisition
- IT spending boosts Dell profits and revenues
- Rackspace brings Xen-based cloud to the UK: News roundup
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