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- July 31
- July 30
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- In-person still tops online for job networking
- EXCLUSIVE: transtec Modular Server
- Malware on legitimate websites up 50 per cent
- SAP stays silent over Oracle's revised lawsuit
- Alcatel-Lucent dumps chairman and chief executive
- Rail firms trade mobile phones for Airwave
- Hacker McKinnon loses final appeal
- Mobile broadband users to top two billion by 2015
- Yahoo, Intel and HP in utility web initiative
- July 29
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- Microsoft unveils 'Mojave' OS experiment
- Miniframe SoftXpand
- Corporate network misuse seen as top security threat
- Rightmove outsources data centre resilience
- SOS Bletchley Park
- Home Office announces interactive crime maps for every neighbourhood
- Over 900 laptops lost at Heathrow each week?
- Texting and data dominate phone use
- IBM adds to software stable with Ilog buy
- IOC looks into internet censorship claims
- July 28
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- Gartner: $100 laptop three years away
- OLPC XO computers in sight for Windows XP
- LG Flatron W2252TE monitor review
- Biometrics market to double
- Google says the web hits a trillion pages
- Motorola reshuffles mobility business
- Is it okay to read someone else's email?
- DNS attacks “imminent,” warns Microsoft
- July 25
- July 24
- July 23
- July 22
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- Video: Q&A with Easynet Connect's Chris Stening
- Police must delete old data
- Non-iPhone users love the mobile web too
- BT offshores more business to India
- Government admits data losses far higher than claimed
- SAP jettisons TomorrowNow
- Oyster card ‘free travel’ hack to be released
- Brocade buys Foundry for billions to compete with Cisco
- Apple’s profits jump 31 per cent
- July 21
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- Thameslink gets comms upgrade contract
- Ipswitch WhatsUpGold v12 Premium Edition
- Yahoo agrees board deal with Icahn
- Cheap laptops boost PC sales
- Your views: Is the desktop dead?
- Analyst warns businesses off iPhone 3G
- Google tops Microsoft on brand
- Survey claims open source is business security risk
- Where will IT be in 2015?
- Yahoo dissident seeks board shake-up compromise
- Video: Q&A with Pankaj Manglik, chief executive of Proxim Wireless
- July 18
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- SCO hit with Novell court ruling
- Computer mouse faces extinction
- Week in Review: AMD boss dumped over losses
- IT top target for foreign investment in the UK
- Education Roundup: Schools get IT makeovers
- MoD loses 87 USB drives holding classified data
- Gmail set for offline access
- Profit rise at Google fails to cheer market
- AMD ousts Ruiz as chief executive
- Are there enough entry-level IT jobs?
- EU hits Intel with new competition charges
- July 17
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- British Library revamps network for digitisation work
- Firefox 3 update adds security, stability
- UK forum urges deeper focus on public sector security
- Linux - a disruptive technology?
- BlackBerry PDF flaw leaves networks open to attack
- Government to go neutral on IT carbon emissions
- Development agency saves £1 million with HR IT
- Dell catching up to HP in PC sales
- July 16
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- Telegraph swaps Microsoft Office for Google Apps
- AVG Internet Security SBS Edition 8.0
- Sony launches updated Centrino 2 Vaios
- NHS website affected by mass SQL 'Asprox' attack
- The Data Protection Act, ten years on
- Google continues to dominate UK search
- Capita tipped for £60 million NHS web contract
- Toshiba hard disks break areal density record
- 3G and HSDPA Data Cards for business
- Visa Europe signs with BT for 21CN
- Laptop sales boost profit at Intel
- Video: Q&A with Eric Cador, HP Personal Systems Group
- Europe planning new antitrust charges against Intel
- Analysis: BT's fibre plans go national
- July 15
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- YouTube and Viacom reach privacy deal
- ‘Monster’ phishing of recruitment website
- Lenovo launches Centrino 2 notebooks
- Barclays to offshore 1,800 IT jobs
- Data watchdog issues stark warnings
- Sun, IBM both announce 1TB tape drives
- Just one in every 28 business emails is not spam
- Managed order processing smoothes Innocent's expansion
- BT to invest £1.5 billion in fast broadband
- July 14
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- Report: iPhone trumps other smartphones for web use
- MSI Wind U100
- iPhone sales top a million, despite launch woes
- NHS to create MySpace-type staff portal
- First 21CN service set for launch this week
- Cardiff pilot to enforce new software piracy powers
- Q&A: John Stewart, Cisco's chief security officer
- Study predicts serious bandwidth shortages
- Tech trouble corrupts London's Oyster cards
- July 11
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- Video: IT PRO Quick Take - iPhone 3G
- ClusterScale releases virtual load balancer
- User-friendly websites catching out shoppers
- Data breaches have damaged public confidence
- Aviva signs $1 billion BPO deal
- iPhone 3G review
- Week in Review: Everybody's on and on about the iPhone...
- Citrix users reveal virtualisation divide
- Old mobiles fail to spearhead green revolution
- July 10
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- iPhone 3G targets business
- Analysis: Data losses – New responsibilities for business?
- Eee PC sales miss expectations
- Heathrow Express introduces mobile ticketing
- Biffa goes virtual with new networks deal
- LG expands DisplayLink monitor range
- Sun expands storage range with new product family
- Symbian popularity sparks first smartphone trojan
- Europe’s greenest data centre planned for Cambridgeshire
- Xandros buys Linspire – What does it mean for Linux?
- Businesses failing to exploit social networking
- Qualcomm and Broadcom in WCDMA patent spat
- July 9
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- Xerox DocuMate 262i
- Offshoring hasn’t hit IT support roles
- Transport for London CIO criticises public service IT
- UK firms struggle with green IT
- Comms upgrade to boost Exeter ranking
- Light Patch Tuesday, but server flaws serious
- London councils urged to use thermal imaging tech
- Microsoft warns on Word vulnerability
- HTC Touch Diamond
- July 8
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- Public Sector Roundup: NHS Trust gets techie
- Emerging markets lift Nokia profits
- Data management brings risk and value to IT, says IBM
- Updated: VMware chief executive replaced
- £10.8 million written off with e-passport system
- Committee criticises poor performing benefit fraud IT system
- Ofcom to set example with green IT project
- New undersea cables to boost bandwidth
- Microsoft warns of ActiveX vulnerability in Access
- Alcatel-Lucent back in court over $1.5 billion suit
- DreamWorks goes Intel for animation rendering
- July 7
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- One in ten computer science grads unemployed
- Microsoft wants to restart Yahoo talks
- Student to sit on board of directors
- Heavy demand downs O2's 3G iPhone website
- Data watchdog calls for tougher EU laws
- Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended
- Half of City employees work on holiday
- Virtualisation adoption gathers pace
- Keynote's Umang Gupta on the health of the Net
- Tech key to education, says minister
- Daily Mail publisher loses laptop
- AVG solves fake traffic problem
- July 4
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- Nokia E71
- Your views: NHS IT programme
- HMRC website targeted by phishing attacks
- NHS IT - something to celebrate?
- Microsoft preps quiet patch Tuesday
- Week in Review: Can Steve Ballmer stand the heat?
- IE8 to get security boost
- Liverpool virtualises computer science storage
- Google ordered to hand over YouTube logs
- Ask buys a dictionary
- July 3
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- Court: UK web, call taps breach human rights
- Hitachi Data Systems SMS-100
- Public Sector Roundup: Hospitals go high-tech
- Regulation needed for next-gen networks, says Ofcom
- Analysis: Five security tips for smartphones in the enterprise
- Museum of Computing is now homeless
- Leicester College unifies comms
- Nvidia to miss profit targets
- Firefox gets its Guinness World Record
- Nokia, InterDigital drop UK patent suit
- July 2
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- Banks make online banking BlackBerry-friendly
- VW Finance looks to analytics
- Antitrust investigation of Google - Yahoo deal
- OCZ smashes solid state disk price barrier
- Sunny future for cloud computing
- Gartner predicts clouds for email
- Oracle reveals its roadmap for BEA
- Malware-ridden websites jump 58 per cent
- Your views: Why students avoid IT
- DWP looking for £3 billion in tech
- 600 million internet surfers at high risk from attack
- New till tech for British Red Cross
- Toshiba and Ericsson partner on mobile broadband
- EU starts looking for Galileo suppliers
- July 1
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- Barclays gives customers free security software
- Adobe signs Flash deal with Google and Yahoo
- Skype going after more business users
- Liberty overhauls retail information systems
- T-Mobile deploys HSUPA data service
- Taylor Woodrow saves £1 million with Google Apps
- Firefox version 3.1 expected this month
- HP's bid for EDS receives US clearance
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