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  • Brits accept biometrics to prevent rise in identity theft
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  • Mytob virus spreads in hospitals
  • T-Mobile back online after database crash
  • AARnet makes realtime disk-to-disk backup possible for six-campus University
  • Facebook faces patent infringement case
  • Finjan wins an extra £15m in funding to develop enterprise web gateway products
  • Firms save up to 40% on CRM using SaaS says Gartner
  • Google to close Lively social networking service
  • IBM looks to the brain to build the efficient computer of the future
  • Germany beats UK on green playing field
  • Ballmer quashes hopes of Yahoo deal
  • RIM announces smartphone partner developer award winners
  • SharePoint services: Will the rise of SharePoint sites lead to increased data loss?
  • Australian Catholic University plans centralised storage push, thanks to AARNet
  • SharePoint needs governance, trained help, lots of care and feeding
  • Australian Catholic University plans realtime disk backup over the WAN
  • Cash payments make a comeback
  • Nineteen IT projects at DWP over-budget or late
  • EDS and Cubic win back Oyster contract
  • Government plans for London NHS IT in tatters
  • Networks still down at Barts hospital following computer virus
  • Yahoo shares up on news of Yang's replacement
  • McAfee buys Secure Computing
  • Ford partners with UK sofware firm
  • Government terminates Liberata's student grant contract
  • Pilots blast ID proposal
  • BNP members face sack after entire membership list posted online
  • How to evaluate and purchase a SAN
  • Risky Business #88 - the McColo washup
  • Lloyds TSB Group Union calls for return of 4,000 offshored jobs
  • City IT workers share their secrets
  • Union calls for return of 4,000 offshored jobs
  • Citrix kills two birds with one stone at Lloyds of London
  • GIS software saves £700,000 on Countryside Survey
  • Firms open to huge open source liabilities
  • Master data management software market up 30%
  • Firms set to lose £2,000 per employee on xmas shopping from work
  • Business and IT supplier relations must improve
  • Capgemini to offer clients Amazon’s EC2 cloud service
  • Intel unveils ‘fastest desktop chip on earth’
  • Socitm publishes council data handling guidelines
  • Cybercriminals fight back with DOS attack on anti-money laundering website Bobbear
  • Hackers put lives at risk
  • Yahoo CEO to be replaced
  • Buying too much hardware is a mistake, especially when it comes to tape drives
  • Seven free or open source backup tools
  • Citigroup plans over 50,000 job cuts
  • Betfair transfers gambling IT know-how to financial markets
  • UK internet users need to do more to get safe online
  • Small firms struggle to see the benefit of IT
  • Government going soft on software piracy, says Fast
  • Websites risk court action after ‘Baby P’ vigilantes post calls for vengeance
  • Troubled Atos Origin replaces CEO with ex-French government minister
  • EMC launches cloud storage company
  • F-Secure enhances mobile security offering with remote phone locking
  • Sheffield council chooses Capita for £200m IT services contract
  • Workers out of the office flout security policies on mobile networks
  • Union challenges HP job cuts
  • World IT spending slashed in 2009 as result of financial crisis, says IDC
  • Microsoft releases cheaper servers for small firms
  • New threats in tough economic climate
  • 11 best practices save energy in the datacentre
  • Techie women wanted by Microsoft
  • Expensive VoIP handsets are an executive indulgence: Gartner
  • Infor helps Nakheel reach for the sky with world's tallest building
  • Swisscom efficiency peaks with Motorola PDAs
  • Denial of service attacks criminalised
  • Sun axes up to 6,000 jobs as the pain continues
  • RBS expected to cut 3,000 jobs
  • Indian space organisation develops Google Earth rival
  • Axispoint warns of virtualisation pitfalls
  • Intel posts sales and profit margin warning as PC makers slim supply chain
  • Vuzix launches widescreen eye-sets for mobile devices
  • Supervalu standardised on JDA for shelf planning
  • Credit crunch stalls JDA's i2 deal
  • Logica says sales are up as it continues offshore drive
  • Thousands of women go missing from IT
  • Dell CTO leaves company as firm struggles to maintain market position
  • IT salary survey: optimism in declining IT job market
  • Finjan offers free audits for crimeware sufferers
  • Spend on architecture, not handsets, to get ROI from Unified Comms
  • What to look for in a business analyst
  • SNIA ANZ Chairman steps aside
  • Spam levels drop after US ‘botnet host’ closed down by authorities
  • Video: Google Earth allows users to revisit the splendour of ancient Rome
  • Unions appeal to government to curb banks offshoring
  • Stock Exchange lacks business justification for sub-millisecond trading
  • IT directors fear hackers more than recession
  • CWU will not oppose BT job cuts
  • Will VMWare cut it on a mobile?
  • Take ‘golden hour’ break before attempting data recovery
  • BT extends broadband base to hold 27% market share
  • Ministry of Justice fails to find provider for prison mobile phone detection system
  • Monmouthshire council launches ‘customer driven’ website
  • New payment systems heighten fraud concerns at banks
  • Google Android phone hit by texting bug
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