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  • Businesses warned of software licensing clampdown
  • IT missing from Europe's R&D priorities
  • Scottish government seeks new e-procurement partner
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  • Nokia revamps, hires ex-Sun software boss as CTO
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  • Android beats iPhone as Blackberry leads US smartphone sales
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  • Pirates cost software firms $51bn, but less than expected
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  • Melbourne IT plans to deploy EMC's new VPLEX storage federation and virtualization array
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  • Northern Ireland Department for Development seeks IT strategy partner
  • BT to get back on broadband wagon
  • Smart meter roll-out starts in strong Q1 for British Gas
  • Facebook bolsters team in response to increased privacy scrutiny
  • Nokia steps up patent battle with Apple over iPhone and iPad
  • Light Microsoft Patch Tuesday will not include a fix for Sharepoint
  • CIOs should outsource applications more, says Fujitsu
  • Police develop use of mobile technology
  • Case study: Tommy Hilfiger uses IT to weather recession
  • ICO in talks with Barclays over weak mobile banking security
  • Online gambling company sees revenue jump in Q1
  • CIO interview: Comic Relief regains IT edge with new strategy
  • ISPs set to oppose US regulator’s attempts to impose greater controls
  • Nokia’s board backs shift of focus to mobile services
  • First Arabic website names go live
  • ICICI Bank phishing fraud case: Is the organization at fault?
  • iTunes gift card phishing scam emerges
  • BI reporting tools aid Piramal Diagnostics's financial analysis
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  • MEPs set guidelines for sharing EU bank data with the US
  • Case study: London United Busways cuts server contract costs
  • BetFair puts iPhone gaming app into Apple App Store
  • Security professionals sceptical of politicians' concern for cyber security
  • Video: Want to explore your inner artist? Try Project Gustav
  • Microsoft designs chip that scales from datacentre to mobile handset
  • Google Editions still on track for 2010
  • Scottish hospital data loss could be test case for ICO
  • Westminster IT gears up for influx of new MPs
  • Telegraph's editor-in-chief and digital champion steps down
  • M&S finance director quits a day after new boss starts
  • FCC could give Google and Amazon their net neutrality regulations
  • First quarter UK tech sector M&As up more than 100% on 2009
  • Facebook under fire after flaw exposes live chats
  • HDS, NetApp, IBM and bloggers line up to kick EMC
  • Betfair uses CEP in real-time map of General Election betting
  • Microsoft-Nokia mobile alliance delivers first application
  • IBM acquires Cast Iron to accelerate cloud services
  • Logica figures down, but upward trend expected
  • Business responds to recession by tying outsourcing agreements to outcomes
  • Cybercriminals trading in large volumes of Facebook accounts, say researchers
  • Video: Google gives Chrome browser speed a 'hefty boost'
  • Intel targets smartphones and tablets with Moorestown chips
  • PCI DSS certification boosts customer confidence at Zenta
  • Geoscience Australia selects IBM 3592 cartridges as its tape migration
  • Britain launches Cyber Security Challenge to find new infosec talent
  • Information security awareness lacking in laptop users, according to study
  • Tiered storage tames data storage growth, says construction IT chief
  • Windows 7 migration roadmap for Indian CIOs
  • IT job vacancies continue to grow in April
  • Trillion-dollar bonanza awaits cloud storage suppliers
  • More than two-thirds of IT security investment wasted, says Verizon Business
  • IT dominates top 10 best-paid jobs for women
  • Single digital market could add 4% to Europe's GDP
  • Report questions smart meter energy savings
  • HP and Accenture suffer most as IT services spend declines
  • IT in the spotlight at M&S as new chairman takes over
  • BCS extraordinary general meeting unstoppable
  • Apple could face investigation over iPhone software
  • Sophos to sell majority stake to Apax Partners
  • Apple sells one million iPads in first month
  • Kent company offers 'low-tech' hard disk destruction product
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  • Parliament wants computer game to engage youth in democracy
  • NHS 'losing £1bn a year' through lack of simple IT
  • UK no longer biggest outsourcing market outside US
  • Technology is built into new Essex hospital
  • Transport for London starts CCTV modernisation
  • Video: Study predicts end of the office, death of the desk
  • HP’s acquisition of Palm will deliver long-term choice, say analysts
  • Steve Jobs reveals why Apple will not put Adobe Flash on its mobiles
  • Siemens to restructure IT business to match top performing divisions
  • Symantec to acquire PGP and GuardianEdge
  • Red Hat releases Enterprise Linux 6 into beta: News Roundup
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  • EXCLUSIVE: NetApp document Tip EMC's Celerra, Clariion to go EOL in 2010, successor to emerge in Q3
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