- Ban on 'pornographic' Wikipedia image lifted
- Lotus Domino users connect to Microsoft SharePoint
- For server virtualisation, Microsoft bets against VMotion
- The slow, gradual death of tape
- Investment banks need practical skills for next two years
- Morrisons links 430 UK sites with Cable & Wireless
- Most UK city councils do not encrypt sensitive data, survey shows
- Cybercriminals tap into Flash ads, says Finjan
- Soca budgets £500m for integrated IT system
- Top 10 data loss disasters of 2008
- Government aims to improve emergency response with extranet
- Wikipedia founder considers action against IWF over Scorpions image ban
- O2 to sell ultra-slim BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone in UK
- IT workers have the best Christmas parties
- BCS IT Industry Awards: Lifetime achievement award for David Morriss
- Sony to cut 8,000 jobs worldwide
- Google and Salesforce.com support cloud computing application development
- NCC's top ten security blunders of 2008
- Cyber threats to grow in number and complexity, warns Sophos
- Virtual world for Muslims launched
- BCS IT Industry Awards: Individual Excellence
- BCS IT Industry Awards: BT Flagship Award for Innovation
- HMRC takes aim at internet tax dodgers
- Cybercrime prospers as governments fight recession
- Backups at Christmas
- Can you make the move to open source productivity tools?
- EMC, Dell renew their vows
- Chronology: The Chinook
- Chinook ZD576: How the Fadec engine control software worked and what could have gone wrong
- Victory over Chinook crash after 14 years
- IT central to radical new primary school curriculum
- Games industry bucks retail sales downturn
- Mobile banking to take off in a big way
- Mobile computing boundaries challenged by netbook emergence
- Obama told to set up new cybercrime agency
- Mobile sales software drives efficiency
- Job cuts could soon hit IT services, CBI finds
- IBM mainframe users offered 'no gain, no fee' power consultancy
- 'Super SMEs' ride out recession with IT
- Carphone Warehouse co-founder quits in share scandal
- Housewives desperate for the internet
- UK Wikipedia users unhappy over Scorpions page block
- Koobface variant hits Facebook users
- EDS CEO leaves following HP acquisition
- Tens of thousands of IT jobs at risk in global finance sector
- Predictions 2009: Paul Ducklin of Sophos
- Technology implemented without thinking, says information commissioner
- Global interest in software security, say (ISC)2
- Government considers next move on DNA database
- Turn your hobby into a career with eBay
- IT professionals celebrate at BCS Awards
- 50,000 IT jobs could go in global banking sector
- Cheap mobile broadband the way forward for O2
- Microsoft partners with RSA on secure IT
- Facebook to allow users to track friends on other websites
- Ofcom publishes broadband speed rules
- ICS and Baby P: what role did it play?
- Icahn down $950m on Yahoo investment
- Mobile broadband prices at crossroads
- Proofpoint provides evidence for mobile mail archiving
- Economic downturn raises risk of security breaches, insider fraud
- Privacy, data protection must be built into system design, says ICO
- The CIO's guide to unified communications
- EDS and government in talks after prison IT project costs double
- New mobile messaging technologies and how to implement them
- How Mytob caused havoc in the NHS
- Video: iPod touch makes calls… just like an iPhone
- How the Mytob virus caused havoc in the NHS
- Open source makes good sense in a downturn
- UK firms enjoy strong position in European software industry
- Obama administration will create new offshoring IT hubs
- Role of CIO will disappear in 10 years
- Cisco calls on Obama to prioritise broadband strategy
- Vikings plug in to London Stock Exchange system
- IBM offers 'Microsoft-free' PC package
- Legacy replacement helps Schroders beat the crunch
- UK games industry losing its edge
- University develops jumping 'grasshopper' robot
- DNA database breaches human rights, European court rules
- Hacker McKinnon given yet another lifeline against US extradition
- Judgement due on DNA database
- Amazon MP3 launches in the UK
- Biggest winners and losers of the NBN
- Does Apple have worms?
- Bill Gates calls on US to spend more on technology education
- Torrents of Disruption on the Way?
- £12bn snooping database ommitted from Queen's Speech
- Service desk woman paid less than men
- Major job cuts expected as Palm cuts costs
- Woolworths collapse causes Zavvi website shut-down
- Windows 7 Beta 1 available from January
- One billion mice from Logitech
- Utility firms improve online experience
- Nokia takes Symbian open source plans forward with acquisition
- Jobs market decline hits record levels
- Nervous staff trawl corporate networks for sensitive data as job losses loom
- IT departments confident of delivering their projects next year despite recession
- British Airways in talks to merge with Quantas
- Nokia N97 geo-location phone launched at Nokia World 08
- Government injects £30m into small IT firms
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