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Manchester's secure wireless network extended to Liverpool
News Plans announced by operator Manchester Metronet will see its secure wireless IP broadband network extended to Liverpool for use in applications including CCTV and traffic penalty enforcement.
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IBM banned from doing business with US government
News EPA investigation into IBM's procurement practices has triggered an embarrassing temporary suspension for the computer giant's business dealing with the US federal government.
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BA to offer business travellers free Wi-Fi
News Deal with BT Openzone means that charge-based Wi-Fi hotspots in BA lounges will now be free for users as part of a three year deal.
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Investor sues Motorola after losses
News Carl Icahn, the high-profile corporate investor, has filed a lawsuit against the embattled mobile phone maker in an effort to get Motorola to release information about its phone division.
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Week in review: Should businesses ignore emails?
News IT PRO looks at the email failures of big businesses, the hot debate over web tracking, and a whole new level of schoolyard bullying.
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Yorkshire Water invests in digital comms network
News New digital communications network will reduce service interruptions at utility company's operation sites.
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Yahoo tries to show Microsoft bid too low
News After rejecting the offer that "undervalued" its company, the Yahoo board of directors presented plans to double its cash flow and show Microsoft just how off their bid really was.
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US tech companies slow R&D growth
News As the US economy slows, so has spending on research and development by the country's biggest IT companies.
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BT boss may delay departure
News Ben Verwaayen, the current chief executive of the British telco may wait until 2009 and a better financial climate before stepping down.
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Week in Review: Can the Government handle data security?
News Data security becomes a top level Government matter, as Labour and the Conservatives argue over ID cards and the best way to tackle cyber crime.
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ID cards for the UK - Timeline
News The road to the introduction of ID cards in the UK has been problematic from the start, with recent announcements complicating government plans further.
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Young tech companies top list of UK brands
News Google and Microsoft dominate list of Britain's most highly regarded business brand names, showing increased importance of technology to the public.
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National Grid to fight smart metering fine
News The UK energy distribution network operator has vowed to fight back against the £41.6 million issued by Ofgem over alleged anticompetitive metering contracts.
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Microsoft offers free software to students
News Software giveaway hopes to encourage next generation of developers and programmers to use Microsoft technology.
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Yahoo's takeover timeline
News From the departure of a chief executive to the possible acquisition of a social networking giant, we chart a turbulent year for Yahoo.
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The technology of the Boeing Dreamliner
News IT PRO recently had a sneak peek inside one of plane maker Boeing's next-generation long haul aircraft. Aside from engineering advances, travellers are set to experience a wealth of communications and other technology on-board.
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