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- May 31
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- Nokia ‘substantial’ sales drop cancels 2011 outlook
- Government planning cyber weapons factory?
- Twitter hands over tweeter details to Council
- Apple confirms iCloud launch for WWDC
- How can big companies fight hackers?
- Intel unveils Ultrabook concept
- Boston Green Power 2200-T review
- EU investigates hardware takeovers
- eBay asks Ofcom to up mobile broadband game
- Asus unveils Padfone smartphone - tablet duo
- May 27
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- Synergy 2011: What’s the real cloud? And the personal?
- Synergy 2011: Q&A on opening up the cloud
- Week in Review: Ballmer bullied, Skype screwed and PayPal payouts
- BT and TalkTalk appeal DEA judicial review
- PayPal sues Google over ‘trade secrets’
- HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 review
- Next wave of rural broadband roll-out confirmed
- Has the cookie crumbled?
- May 26
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- Synergy 2011: Don’t be afraid of the public cloud
- Synergy 2011: Citrix updates XenClient, Receiver and HDX
- NetApp shows off 30 per cent revenue rise
- Call failures sore subject for Skype
- DeviceLock 7 review
- Inside the enterprise: eG8 - did you come here for an argument?
- O2 tops Ofcom mobile broadband survey
- CIO Series: Jeremy Vincent, Jaguar Land Rover
- Google: Learning from the trouble it's in
- Synergy 2011: Netscaler additions bring cloud front and back doors
- Synergy 2011: Citrix readies OpenStack product
- Synergy 2011: Citrix uncloaks Android apps for Windows
- May 25
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- Synergy 2011: Citrix opens GoToMeeting with HD Faces beta
- Synergy 2011: Citrix unveils remote IT admin for iPad
- Cookie law will be ‘phased-in’ over 12 months
- Twitter buys TweetDeck
- Software scanner uses cloud to highlight risky cloud
- Apple advises on Mac Defender threat
- Windows Phone 7 Mango review: First Look
- BT joins with Everything Everywhere for 4G trials
- CIOs claim cloud computing 'over-hyped'
- Server success dominates Q1
- May 24
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- May 19
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- Tech IPOs: bubble, bubble, hype and trouble
- Dartware InterMapper review
- O2 further upsets customers with service
- Windows 7 migration causes concerns for IT pros
- Intel CEO claims Android in ‘chaos’
- Video conferencing revenue rockets
- Apple and Android gain share as Nokia falls
- Spam down 65 per cent year-on-year
- Google chairman Schmidt makes privacy pledge
- May 18
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- Tech giants form Open Virtualisation Alliance
- UPDATED: PlayStation password reset vulnerability exposed
- National Audit Office claims NPfIT ‘falling far below expectations’
- Kemp Technologies LoadMaster 3600 review
- UPDATED: Google boosts privacy amidst Android leak worries
- No compensation for O2 network ‘vandal’ outage
- Hargreaves copyright report gets strong backing
- CIO Series
- Pub and restaurant chain chooses Fujitsu for cloud migration
- Should the UK follow the US in cyber security?
- May 17
- May 16
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- Sony PlayStation return hits password reset snag
- IBM launches IT courses in Scotland
- BT wins £400 million Lancashire Council contract
- RIM recalls 1,000 BlackBerry Playbooks from Staples
- Nokia renames Ovi to 'unify brand'
- Osborne: Treasury hammered by hackers
- Samsung Galaxy S2 review
- Osborne expects big business from big data
- Relief for Lotus users as CIMtrek and CTS sign Google deal
- Can Silicon Roundabout ever top Silicon Valley?
- May 13
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- Week in review: Google vs. Facebook, Chromebooks, Microsoft loves Skype
- Google vs. Facebook… and the rest
- EMC World 2011: Q&A, Adrian McDonald, president of EMEA North
- 4G upgrade needed to sustain UK mobile usage
- 3 named Chromebook 3G partner
- Acer U5200 review
- White House goes interventionist in cyber plans
- BSA calls for tougher IP theft laws
- Unified comms market to hit $2.3 billion by 2016.
- May 12
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- James Brokenshire appointed as security minister
- Phishing via social networks up 1,200 per cent
- Millions duped in poisoned Google Image attack
- Motorola Xoom 32GB WiFi review
- Police tracking software use ‘deeply concerning’
- Skype: Hello, this is Microsoft calling
- BT profits spike amidst broadband domination
- ICO lays down data sharing Code of Practice
- May 11
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- WebGL flaws hit Firefox and Chrome
- BT gets Public Sector Network contract
- Counter terrorism to fuel use of augmented reality
- Race Online gets 100,000 digital champions
- Facebook app data leak could hit 'millions'
- Q&A: The £92 computer and the UK IT workforce
- Android Ice Cream Sandwich to arrive in Q4
- Google earmarks $500 million to settle ad probe
- EMC World 2011: How far will EMC move into the datacentre?
- May 10
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- EMC World 2011: EMC teams with Google for data search
- EMC World 2011: VMware to virtualise mobile phones
- Intel 510 Series SSD 250GB review
- NVIDIA to acquire Bristol-Based Icera
- ACS lawyer dodges £200,000 ICO fine
- Wi-Fi could be hit by climate change
- Microsoft confirms $8.5 billion Skype deal
- Safe in the cloud: McAfee launches cloud security platform
- Two-for-one tickets at London tech show
- Microsoft closing in on Skype deal?
- Government cyber security minister quits
- EMC World 2011: Tucci looks to an open source future
- May 9
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- EMC World 2011: EMC unveils flash storage for servers
- EMC World 2011: News round-up
- EMC World 2011: EMC puts trust in Hadoop for ‘big data’
- EMC World 2011: IT staff to increase 47 per cent
- ICO offers businesses cookie law guidance
- HP StorageWorks X1600 G2 12TB review
- Apple topples Google in brand value rankings
- BlackBerry PlayBook review
- Vodafone launches JustTextGiving donation service
- Top 10 BlackBerry PlayBook business apps
- HP unveils Sandy Bridge business laptops
- Sony delays Playstation Network restoration
- Nokia unveils touch-focused Qt SDK
- Flexible electronic paper-based smartphone makes debut
- Networking comes under the spotlight
- May 6
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- Pictures: Computer History Museum, Mountain View
- Week in Review: Sony shocker, smartphone smiles
- BT recruits ex-armed forces for fibre optic rollout
- Sophos buys Astaro in hardware play
- Cisco reveals streamlining plans
- Q&A: Mike Klayko, CEO at Brocade
- Sony boss apologises for Playstation hacks
- Business video conferencing spend to top $3.8 billion by 2016
- LastPass passwords compromised by hack
- May 5
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- Asus Eee Pad Transformer review
- Opera unveils Dragonfly developer kit
- Anonymous denies Sony breach responsibility
- Android dominates smartphone market
- Epson MX20DN review
- Red Hat uncloaks PaaS and IaaS services
- Sony blames Anonymous distraction for breaches
- Why Bing and BlackBerry make sense together
- May 4
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- Pictures: Brocade's Silicon Valley Data Centre
- Facebook: Censoring wrongly or auditing responsibly?
- Mobile app store revenues set to sky rocket
- Symantec shifts Backup Exec to the cloud
- Oracle brings BI to iPad and iPhone
- FBI warns of Osama Bin Laden photo malware
- Google tools up for ‘complex’ web app development
- Brocade product launch takes to the cloud
- May 3
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- 'Dual stack' approach needed for IPv4 and IPv6
- Service providers now cloud providers
- BlackBerry Bold 9900 review: First Look
- The human cost of cloud - what does it mean for tech jobs?
- BSkyB calls on LogMeIn remote support
- Vodafone launches London taxi text payments
- Salesforce completes Radian6 acquisition
- Mac OS X gets first ever crimeware kit
- Second Sony breach hits 25 million users
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