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- June 30
- June 27
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- Charity Commission extends outsourcing contract
- Civil servants to get data breach training
- AMD: Servers should have fridge style power ratings
- Week in Review: Gates, Nokia and ICANN
- Your views: Bill Gates and Microsoft
- Yahoo implements more restructuring
- Currys overhauls IT for multichannel sales push
- Photos: Bill Gates' last day
- ICANN board approves domain name expansion
- June 26
- June 25
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- Dell serves up disaster recovery
- Government launches £9m internet safety ad campaign
- Harvey Nichols integrates for customer service
- ICO to take action against HMRC, MoD for breaches
- Fresh Microsoft-Yahoo bid claims boosts share price
- Two reports slam HMRC for data breach
- nVidia Tesla processors boost oil industry
- Carphone Warehouse seeks “ERP for IT”
- Public Sector Roundup: Digital radios for Glasgow's Subway
- Cisco sets 2012 environmental targets
- Malware growth exceeds expectation
- Borders UK overhauls e-commerce platform
- June 24
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- Symantec, EC team up against cyberattacks
- Your views: IT PRO readers love Firefox
- 3G connections pass 100 million
- Mobile rivals back unified Symbian platform
- Microsoft says it's sticking to XP deadline
- CCTV will now ‘hear’, as well as see
- Cisco networks to tap IT talent
- Nokia buys Symbian
- Ambulance call records lost in transit
- Google sued over email migration tool
- Virgin Media loses disc with bank details
- June 23
- June 20
- June 19
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- Dundee to become Scotland’s first “fibrecity”
- City University goes high speed
- New trojan threat able to ‘control’ network routers
- Newcastle NHS readies single sign-on roll out
- Tech needed to fight terror, says PM
- Air travel top 'web-enabled' sector
- Mozilla gets 8.3 million downloads for Firefox 3
- Sainsbury's shopping site suspended
- June 18
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- Six laptops stolen from South London hospital
- Five million AVG Free downloads in a week
- BCS slams IT degree funding cuts
- Online crime mapping endorsed by PM
- Public Sector Roundup: Technology tackles truancy
- SAP buys Visiprise to target discrete manufacturers
- Skype 4.0 Beta for Windows released today
- Mozilla collapses under weight of downloads
- Emerging markets will 'drive' mobile broadband
- Yahoo deal an 'experiment' for Google
- June 17
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- Updated: Firefox 3 available for download
- Bracknell virtualises to save cash on hardware, power
- PC stolen from the office of Hazel Blears
- Oracle reveals next major retail release
- FSA fines stockbroker over weak data security
- Microsoft to open search centre in Europe
- BT may takeover southern NHS IT
- Third party web apps coming to eBay
- Parallels launches Mac server virtualisation product
- Creative Suite boosts Adobe profits
- June 16
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- British hacker takes appeal to Law Lords
- Police laptop stolen from car
- Google-Yahoo deal has get out clause
- EU interview points to higher mobile call charges
- Government web sites fall short on support for life events
- Nokia shows off new E71, E66 handsets
- Contactless payments gather pace
- Analysis: Cotton Traders hack a warning for business
- Microsoft launch targets your ‘sat nav’
- June 13
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- BPO to grow relative to 'mature' outsourcing
- Week in Review: Microsoft loses out, and Apple 3G fever
- Cheap laptops boost PC shipments
- Open source group slams education body Becta
- Asus announces Eee PC 901 and 1000
- LG claims title of 'world's greenest monitor'
- Work laws threaten trouble for banking IT contractors
- June 12
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- HP looks to virtual collaboration
- Broadband slump hits Carphone Warehouse
- Firefox 3 to launch next week
- IBM upgrades storage virtualisation software
- EU to set investment guidelines for telcos
- Engineering firm avoids disaster with data backup
- More delays for 2.6GHz wireless spectrum
- Opera 9.5 launched today
- NetSuite targets manufacturing with new release
- University slashes virtual server provisioning time
- Procter & Gamble signs BT for $650 million
- June 11
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- Cotton Traders web site hack loses thousands of credit card details
- Citrix outlines desktop as a service vision
- E-auctions save government cash
- Prisoners to fill skills gap
- Motorola revamps field service PDA
- Office 14 release date leaked
- Criminals find flaw in credit authentication system
- Public Sector Roundup: e-crime business threat
- UK blazing a trail with flexible working
- University moves to make apps available anywhere
- June 10
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- Network Rail chooses to ride with BT
- Qinetiq deal cost taxpayers £100 million
- Apple wows developers with 3G iPhone
- 3 offers Skype to businesses
- SQL Server 2008 release candidate revealed
- Snow Leopard changes Apple’s enterprise spots
- Four countries object to Office Open XML standard
- HP goes for touch design
- ICO welcomes call to prevent 'surveillance society'
- Neverfail launches Windows cluster disaster recovery tool
- June 9
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- Poor tech leaves small businesses open to attack
- New supercomputer smashes speed record
- House of Fraser syncs supplier data
- Wait to deploy next-gen broadband, report says
- Government must minimise data collection
- CA updates security, compliance tools
- SOCA reveals threat of organised e-crime gangs
- Nokia maintains smartphone lead
- June 6
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- Microsoft widens patching scope
- Bill Gates: A lame duck industrialist?
- Video: Tech designers should keep women in mind
- Your views: Eee PC and cheap laptops
- Week in Review: Budget laptops to boost PC market?
- TV spectrum trading for new technologies
- 3G iPhone Roundup: All the latest rumours...
- Number of computing students continues to fall
- Slow IT main contact centre gripe
- Working from home in decline, says survey
- IBM's DB2 database reaches 25th birthday milestone
- June 5
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- Firefox 3 RC2 launched
- External storage boom benefits EMC
- DWP modernises to speed up benefits
- William Hill bets on encryption
- Informatica updates data management roadmap
- MSI takes Wind to the desktop
- New code of practice for ISPs
- Younger workers get web fix at work
- Google targeted as spam levels increase
- Virgin Media beats churn with data management
- June 4
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- Fujitsu forecasts £500 million WiMax chip sales
- Findel and IBM to single-source master data
- Orange UK plans more shops, fewer Indian call centres
- Informatica moves to support cloud computing
- Check Point looks to secure iPhones for business
- Hamleys toys with international growth
- Calvin Klein has designs on updating IT
- Symbian faces emerging Linux competition
- June 3
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- Honda F1 backs up critical data
- BT reveals carbon emissions target
- Intel confirms Atom chip shortage
- Google launches Site Search
- Bigger doesn't mean better for BI
- NetSuite snaps up OpenAir
- More holidays for overworked IT staff
- Microsoft will keep selling XP for cheap PCs
- Acer finally shows its Aspire One laptop
- Microsoft warns users off Safari
- Asus unveils the latest Eee Pc
- Mobile working will boost UK GDP
- June 2
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- Reports: 3G iPhone for £100?
- Asus embeds open source for fast boot ups
- Public Sector Roundup: BlackBerrys for Thames police
- Intel shows off its Bluetooth rival
- Identity cards to work across Euro borders
- New tricks for updated Adobe Acrobat
- CIOs look to virtualise storage
- Schools fight knife crime with anonymous SMS
- Eee PC leads cheap laptops at Computex
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