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  • SAP cuts 3,000 jobs
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  • SAP financial results: sales down, income up
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  • Internet Explorer 8 RC1 available for download
  • Public Accounts Committee criticises NPfIT
  • AA extends mobile services contract with O2
  • London Olympics will have own radio network
  • US army details found on second-hand MP3 player
  • Heartland calls for payments industry encryption standard
  • IT departments will be extinct in two years
  • Children's database launched despite delays and opposition
  • Texas Instruments axes 3,400 staff after sales and profits plummet
  • Lloyds TSB Asset Finance builds next-generation contact centre
  • IT firms plan bigger staff cuts than other sectors
  • London trust apologises to patients for IT-related delays
  • White Hat Ball raises more than £80,000 for ChildLine
  • NHS IT warnings the government ignored
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  • MPs question the future of £12bn NHS IT scheme
  • Charles Sturt signs up for unified comms
  • Satyam attempts to boost worker morale
  • Unisys cuts 1,300 jobs, 160 in UK, says union
  • PayPal UK offers two-factor authentication
  • 14 Signal Regiment gets wireless broadband
  • Price Waterhouse partners arrested in connection with Satyam fraud
  • Intel chairman Craig Barrett retires
  • ING to cut 7000 jobs
  • Sun axes 1,300 jobs worldwide
  • 'Timing sucks' for London banking IT training centre
  • Heartland data breach proves PCI compliance is not enough
  • Manufacturing sector faces darkest days on record
  • Cybercriminals will exploit the cloud in 2009, report says
  • Councils spending record amount on IT
  • Privacy International slams government data sharing law
  • UK IT sales will be up this year despite recession
  • British Council loses data on 2,000 employees
  • ICO takes enforcement action against NHS trusts for data losses
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  • High Court to review McKinnon extradition order
  • Indian IT supplier HCL reports double-digit revenue growth
  • Satyam close to sealing funding
  • Credit crunch hits chip makers
  • Gary McKinnon's lawyer speaks out
  • Obama wins battle to keep hold of his Blackberry
  • Yahoo freezes staff pay
  • Man jailed for yet another Facebook murder
  • Axa move 1900 staff to Capita
  • Government starts search for ID card commissioner
  • ICO takes enforcement action against Home Office over contractor data loss
  • Colt telecom connects more than 12 traders to Bats
  • Pope stars in YouTube Vatican channel
  • BT writes off £340m as it reviews major IT contracts - full details
  • Wipro expects lower sales and tough times
  • eBay reports fall in Christmas revenues
  • Google revenues up, profits down
  • IBM makes job cuts despite buoyant Q4 results
  • How to stop the spread of the W32 Conficker worm
  • The UK recession: Impact on the IT sector
  • Sydney-based contact centre deploys unified comms
  • Transferred Friends Provident IT staff could face chop
  • US Supreme Court kills online porn Act
  • Microsoft results: Ballmer needs Windows 7 upgrades
  • A third of large firms consider cloud hosting
  • 13,000 Satyam staff never existed, says prosecutor
  • Women must ask for pay rises to fight IT gender gap
  • Obama aids find White House in IT "dark ages"
  • Obama administration set to create cybersecurity contract bonanza
  • IBM employees expect 16,000 job cuts
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  • Microsoft financial results: 5,000 jobs cut, 1,400 will go immediately
  • Future of UK broadband hinges on Carter’s Digital Britain report
  • AMD sells handheld chip business to Qualcomm for £47m
  • Nokia sales flatten out despite shipping more units
  • Autonomy snaps up Interwoven to boost compliance product line
  • Japanese bank hackers had inside help, court told
  • Gloucestershire targets £60m of savings with Capgemini
  • Second Life gets enhanced virtual marketplace with acquisitions
  • Gates, Rotary and government raise $635m to fight polio
  • CIOs failing to market themselves, survey finds
  • Mobile operator 3 offers half price contracts for SMEs
  • BlackBerry developers invited to submit apps to online store
  • Merged Britannia and CFS can grow on technology
  • Intel to close chip plants, 6,000 jobs losses expected
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