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- Why a private social network for employees might be a good idea
- Snapchat founder “devastated” at inclusion in Sony hack
- CIOs and CMOs urged to collaborate to win customers
- Parliament appoints digital director
- Gov ditches national roaming for £5bn 'notspot' funding
- London air traffic failure: NATS' lessons are not blue-sky thinking
- Google Chrome has highest number of vulnerabilities
- December 17
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- Inspiring the inspirers: Robert de Souza, Group CIO at Havas Media
- Why is the Wi-Fi not working (and other common IT helpdesk gripes)
- iPhone 6 Plus vs Galaxy Note 4: Which is better?
- Cabinet Office seeks suppliers for £150m Gov.uk Verify contract
- Virtual reality: moving on from the home to the workplace
- Samsung 'to take on Apple Pay with mobile money'
- MaaS360 MDM review
- December 16
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- December 12
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- Perfect collaboration software for IT teams of every size
- Care.data trial date in doubt
- Google Glass: Why Google should call it quits for consumers
- Facebook Year in Review (2014), Nobel prize sold & Star Trek 3: Best of the web
- Plymouth Uni ‘guarantees 24/7 IT service availability’
- Did Sony use Amazon to attack torrent sites?
- Avaya to release Chromebook call centre software
- December 11
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- December 9
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- 27 brilliant apps for business
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs Galaxy Note Edge: Which is better value?
- MP David Blunkett: "UK needs more cyber security experts"
- Anti-terror measures: How tech helps fight the counter-terrorism war
- Target guilty of massive $30m data breach
- Post Office to give staff tablets under '£100m' IT deal
- Apple may be working on 4-inch iPhone
- UK broadband not up to scratch, Ofcom claims
- Computer science GCSE to return to the syllabus
- December 8
- December 5
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- Companies House eyes potential of open data
- Terminator Genisys trailer, Orion launch & Steam streaming: Best of the web
- The rich list: Who are the wealthiest people in IT?
- Alan Turing Institute finds home at British Library
- Microsoft sells Nook Media stake back to Barnes & Noble
- OS X Yosemite update: Wi-Fi problems fixed
- ICO warns of surge in UK healthcare data breaches
- Kyocera ECOSYS M3040idn printer review
- Vodafone: "Big Data is a big problem for us"
- A third of Three's UK customers use its 4G service
- Tommy Hilfiger unveils gadget-charging jackets
- Welcome to the age of disposability
- December 4
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- Google plans child-safe versions of Chrome and YouTube
- Google ditching CAPTCHA in favour of something less annoying
- Apple could face $1bn payout in iPod-lawsuit
- Four UK cities to test driverless cars in 2015
- BT installs ‘record-breaking’ broadband network across Scottish Highlands
- Autumn Statement 2014: How the UK technology sector lost out
- Hotel room necessities: Eight things business travellers want
- Kaspersky: "We have never been asked to whitelist malware"
- Skype co-founder unveils Wire messaging app
- December 3
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- Android 5.0 Lollipop adoption disappointing so far
- Autumn Statement 2014: 10 key takeaways
- Tablets now used in almost 70 per cent of UK schools
- iPhone 6 Plus vs Nexus 6 vs Note 4: Which is best value?
- Meg Whitman: HP breakup will result in more innovation
- EE to extend rural coverage using micro-networks
- Iranian hackers hit airlines, telcos & energy firms
- Labour's digital review: The good and the bad
- Who should control innovation?
- December 2
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- BBC launches children’s coding tool with Technobabble
- Has HP made a Windows Ultrabook lighter than a MacBook Air?
- iPhone Touch ID lets users unlock Macs remotely
- Stephen Hawking's communication tech bags Intel upgrade
- Google Glass 2 with Intel processor in development
- IT departments under pressure to speed up data recovery, finds Veeam
- Google right to be forgotten rule extends to Bing & Yahoo
- Workplace tech worse than what employees use at home
- Microsoft buys Acompli to extend mobile Office features
- Wearable tech & the risk it poses to enterprise data
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