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- July 31
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- Mesh Home PC - CS: A worthwhile and versatile buy
- The future technology skills that will keep you in work
- Business printing under the spotlight
- Security flaws put wind farms and factory robots at risk of ransomware
- BT offers to invest up to £600m to provide universal high-speed broadband
- Huawei exec hints at Mate 10 specs ahead of October release
- The EU takes on Google with new copyright reform
- Apple pulls VPNs from the App Store as Russia bans them completely
- Sandberg: Encryption ban would impede UK gov investigations
- 3 tips to make shifting enterprise apps to the cloud easy
- Sony celebrates building 10 million Raspberry Pi devices
- July 28
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- Google WiFi review
- Best graphics cards 2017
- Hyperoptic raises £100 million to expand its network in the UK
- AI unemployment: Is your job at risk of automation?
- Apple axes iPod Nano and Shuffle
- Google blocks spyware from Play after Android users targeted
- EE still the best UK network for reliable 4G
- Drone makers say government report isn't scientific
- Mitel to acquire ShoreTel for $430 million
- AMD launches new Ryzen 3 chips
- July 27
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- TP-Link Auranet EAP330 review
- 10 best Android widgets
- What is ISO 9001?
- Meg Whitman steps off HP board of directors
- Facebook CTO blasts security industry for focusing on 'stunt hacks'
- Apple fined £385m over University patent infringement
- Adobe will finally retire Flash in 2020
- What is content marketing and how can you do it right?
- Are algorithms overlooking the power of instinct?
- July 26
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- SAP User Group's new chairman focuses on Brexit and cloud
- How to keep your data safe when travelling
- Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd review
- US Congress wants tech CEOs to testify on net neutrality
- Kaspersky launches free antivirus worldwide
- No More Ransom saves ransomware victims £6.5 million
- Amazon to double R&D team size with new London HQ
- July 25
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- July 20
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- TSB to let customers access accounts using just their eyes
- ECJ may extend "right to be forgotten" ruling outside the EU
- Facebook to start charging users to read news
- SoftBank leads $473m investment round in emergent tech
- What is 'dark data' and how could it be impacting your cloud migration?
- Apple suppliers file antitrust case against Qualcomm
- July 19
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- July 17
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- Google must share salary data in gender pay gap dispute
- IBM's Z mainframe can encrypt all your data and applications
- Ashley Madison data breach leads to $11.2m settlement
- Cyber attacks could cost the global economy £40 billion
- From science fiction to science fact: Microsoft’s plan for augmented reality
- July 14
- July 13
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- Leadership and trust 'are central' to collaboration projects
- Bupa employee steals 547,000 customers' data
- Sony Xperia XZ Premium review: a pretty or pointless 4K smartphone?
- NHS gets £21m to boost cyber defences after WannaCry ransomware
- Vertu, Brute? Luxury smartphone maker 'folds under financial pressure'
- French court dismisses Google's €1.1bn back tax fine
- IT spending could reach £3.5 trillion in 2017
- RIP Windows Phone: Microsoft ends support for its dying OS
- July 12
- July 11
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- Ofcom caps EE and BT's spectrum bidding
- Taylor Review: too much change for business, not enough for workers?
- British startup Darktrace valued at $825 million after latest investment
- US tech firms team up to fight patent trolls
- Linux news: Ubuntu now available on the Windows Store
- Three foolproof ways CEOs and CISOs can work together more effectively
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): 25% of employees storing data in public without permission
- July 10
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- What startups can learn from Photobucket's 'ransom' disaster
- Dennis picks RingCentral in its move to a more agile way of working
- Trump backtracks on US-Russia cyber crime unit proposal
- AA: Our handling of security breach fell short
- Facebook to build 1,500 new homes in Silicon Valley
- Robot reporters will write your local news, thanks to Google
- July 7
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- Interoute Q&A: Collaborate & Communicate
- RingCentral Q&A: Collaborate and Communicate
- UK government offers £16m 5G research fund for 2018 trials
- Privacy International seeks to expose Five Eyes surveillance standards
- Samsung reports record quarterly profits
- Three million WWE fan accounts exposed online
- TfL passes 1 billion contactless journeys
- Synology FlashStation FS2017
- Facebook: the operating system waiting to happen?
- July 6
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- Gigabit LTE comes to London
- Nokia and Zeiss reignite partnership to capture photo fans
- Google faces another record fine from EU - this time on Android
- John McAfee settles lawsuit with Intel over use of his name
- Investment in UK tech firms climbs despite Brexit
- Virgin Media 'fails to deliver' on advertised broadband speeds
- July 5
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- US may intervene in Apple's €13 billion EU tax appeal
- Collaborate & Communicate 2017: Creative Intellect Consulting Q&A
- Online recruitment startup Job Squad wins Techpitch 4.5
- Review agrees that DeepMind-NHS deal "lacked clarity"
- London businesses suffer from poor broadband connectivity
- HPE ProLiant DL20 Gen9 (2017)
- Is healthcare safe from cyber attacks?
- July 4
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- Collaborate & Communicate 2017: RingCentral Q&A
- HTC U11 review: Nice and squeezy does it
- Canon Pixma TS5050 review: a smart-looking MFP with good all-round performance
- Ricoh SP 150SUw printer review: a great little laser MFP for SMBs
- Facebook challenges US gag order, claiming free speech
- Only 50% of CIOs improve cyber security after WannaCry
- Large IT contracts 'could fuel £20bn UK government tech market'
- Why AMD Ryzen hasn't boosted its market share by 10%
- Software fix for Mirai-infected IoT devices 'fails'
- Drone causes chaos at Gatwick Airport
- July 3
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- HP Spectre x360 review: Redesigned, redefined and powerful
- Microsoft 'may shed thousands of jobs in cloud refocus'
- Laptop ban lifted on flights from Abu Dhabi to the US
- UK launches £400m fund to boost fibre broadband
- Terror law reviewer: don't criminalise the internet
- Siemens rushes to patch IoT devices against Intel AMT flaw
- Synology DiskStation DS1817+ review
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