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- February 28
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- What can 3D printing be used for?
- Half of UK councils use body cams to spy on litterers
- BlackBerry KeyOne hands on: the best BlackBerry phone since the Priv
- IoT CloudPet toys hacked, possibly leaking voice messages
- Spending on VR and AR to double this year
- Mozilla picks Pocket for web recommendations
- Implementing flexible working
- February 27
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- The fight against the Investigatory Powers Bill isn't over yet
- Mind your cuppa: Barcelona has 22,000 smart kettles at risk of hacking
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 hands-on: Up close and personal with Samsung’s iPad Pro 9.7in rival
- Tech City gets a few more visas for startups
- LG G6 hands-on: LG goes super-widescreen with latest flagship
- UK Cloud Awards reveals 2017 shortlist
- Samsung Galaxy Book hands-on: Samsung goes head-to-head with Microsoft’s Surface
- February 24
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- Syncplicity and Axway - a match made in heaven?
- Best agile tools
- Draft 5G specs revealed
- Machine learning news: Google tackles toxic comments with machine learning
- Ad blocking holds fast at 22% of Brits
- Google shatters SHA-1 prompting calls to pull it from use
- Google to combat online toxicity with AI
- Big Data news: University of Texas pulls plug on IBM Big Data project
- Cloudflare bug leaks personal info from 120,000 sites
- Households deserve minimum 30Mbps broadband, votes House of Lords
- February 23
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- European Electronique’s Freedom Cloud
- HP Inc records best PC sales growth since XP refresh
- Apple 'spaceship' campus gets official name and launch date
- Stryker develops operating theatre of the future with HoloLens
- Microsoft issues Flash update to patch remote code execution
- Are companies looking after IoT data responsibly?
- February 22
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- February 17
- February 16
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- Eric Schmidt was "completely wrong" about AI
- Elon Musk tweets and deletes anti-travel ban Twitter messages
- Document security isn't just a digital issue
- Keep The Wolf away from your company's devices
- Gartner: BlackBerry's market share hits rock bottom
- Don't let hackers have a party
- WatchGuard Firebox T70 review
- Keep The Wolf from your Data
- Google CEO responds to child's adorable job application
- Banks offer £5m to fintech firms developing SMB apps
- Ransomware in reality: people pay
- Why we need a less fragmented IoT ecosystem
- February 15
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- How can nation states win the unfolding cyberwar?
- Technology gender gap widens in the North
- Police IT candidate gets arrested after job interview
- Elon Musk: Humans must merge with AI to survive
- IoT poses complex security questions for business
- Why complex security plans mar business-IT relationship
- C-suite and IT must collaborate for safer businesses
- February 14
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- How to buy remote access software for business
- The best wearable devices for business
- The Queen formally opens National Cyber Security Centre
- Twitter reverses decision on anti-bullying tool
- Chime is Amazon's answer to Skype for Business
- Russian hackers 'are behind 75% of crypto ransomware'
- Biggest data breaches of 2016 and 2017
- February 13
- February 10
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- Migrate your SharePoint workloads to the cloud with AvePoint
- Microsoft HoloLens hands-on: Is it enterprise-ready?
- Uber sued over divorce: privacy matters for cheaters - and the rest of us
- IT spending to hit $2.4 trillion in 2017
- Tim Cook on Brexit: it'll be fine
- Kaspersky unveils operating system for embedded systems and IoT devices
- Nokia acquires Comptel to leverage software business
- UKCloud addresses public sector call for open standards with Red Hat
- What is flash storage?
- February 9
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- February 3
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- Cyber security news: Russian hacking takes aim at Europe
- What will the office of the future really look like?
- Uber CEO ditches Trump council, Musk stays on
- Mozilla finally kills off Firefox OS
- European Bioinformatics Institute chooses Red Hat OpenStack
- Fortinet's firewall boosts security for IoT enterprises
- Boston Dynamics' robot is 'nightmare inducing'
- February 2
- February 1
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- Microsoft HoloLens not a toy until price point falls below $1,000
- Slack Enterprise Grid should make user management easier
- EU agrees "last piece of puzzle" on free roaming
- Three battles digital divide with free mobile scheme
- Apple posts record iPhone sales, 'great progress' in enterprise
- Cerber dominates ransomware attacks against businesses
- Twitter admits it "didn't move fast enough" to fight abuse
- How teachers brought Minecraft into classrooms
- Cisco: Data breaches now cost 20% of revenue
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