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- January 31
- January 30
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- Should you skip Vista and wait for Windows 7?
- Businesses must go after bad guys, says top cop
- John Lewis tests Cisco energy saving tech
- CRM safe from spending cuts
- Kindle spurs Amazon to solid quarter
- Week in Review: The future of Britain is digital
- Europe favours US software makers over UK
- One in three watch porn while at the office
- Dell smartphone arriving next month?
- Digital TV switchover delayed in the US
- January 29
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- Barclays Bank focuses on mobile security with Kaspersky
- Dell offends Russian Prime Minister Putin
- ICO launches Personal Information Promise
- Analysis: Digital Britain eyes 2012 goal
- Digital Britain: Telcos to drive broadband roll-out
- London worst for retail wireless security
- Security breaches cost $1 trillion last year
- Asus releases Skype video phone
- HP and EDS workers protest job cuts
- EU considers €1 billion broadband investment
- January 28
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- Analysis: Should fibre networks get public funding?
- Oracle updates CRM On Demand
- Online retail fraud bites as security costs increase
- Conservatives renew call for open source in government
- Oracle appeals liability limits in TomorrowNow suit
- Google adds offline access to Gmail
- IBM defector settles lawsuit to join Apple in three months
- Yahoo not to be 'left for the chickens'
- UK ranks sixth in connectivity rankings
- Top five tips for Data Privacy Day
- January 27
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- Cisco and Dell team up on data centres
- BT in talks on new mobile network?
- Millions of jobseeker details stolen in Monster hack
- British Airways to offer in-flight mobile data
- Google GDrive rumours resurface
- Green IT gaining importance, says HP
- VMware dodges recession with solid results
- Netbook surge marks turn in PC market
- Spam volumes will be as big as ever, says Google
- IT industry offers green benefits
- Internet Explorer 8 release candidate ready to download
- Sprint cuts 8,000 jobs as US telecos face economic woes
- Second trojan found in pirated Mac software
- HP ProCurve takes on Cisco with partner programme
- January 26
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- PayPal uses new text message security verification
- IP minister calls off file-sharing threats
- Timeline: The life of the email virus MyDoom
- Ofcom to cut mobile termination rates
- Google no longer best place to work
- Internet users top one billion
- Fastest-spreading email worm 'MyDoom' turns five
- Your Views: The Mac at 50…
- Government searching for new ID card watchdog
- Local government IT spending jumps five per cent
- Lord Carter's Digital Britain strategy delayed
- January 23
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- Morrisons outsources IT process change
- Hacker McKinnon can challenge US extradition
- ICO takes action against Home Office, NHS Trusts
- Week in Review: Britain carries on Twittering
- Pirated copies of Apple iWork 09 infected by Trojan
- Figleaves.com to use IT to spur growth
- Video: Pat Sueltz, LogLogic
- Conficker worm hits hospital PCs in Sheffield
- January 22
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- Your Views: Fantasy tech acquisitions
- Happy 25th birthday to Apple’s Mac
- Hackers hit bank's London offices in £229 million heist
- Opera: Mobile social networking took off in 2008
- Economy weighs on eBay
- Malware found on 70 of top 100 sites, says report
- Government accused of lacking basic data policies
- ISPs charge child abuse investigators for data
- Apple beats gloom with record-breaking quarter
- IE8 release candidate to drop soon?
- Intel to close five factories
- January 21
- January 20
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- Marketers missing return on investment analytics
- IT recruitment dives 24 per cent
- Kids online an hour-and-a-half a day
- Trade spectrum for fibre broadband, says NESTA
- M&S signs store IT support contract
- Vodafone denies exclusive UK Palm Pre carrier deal
- IBM and SAP’s Alloy due for March arrival
- Analysis: US President Obama’s tech savviness
- January 19
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- AMD quietly releases 760G chipset
- First 100Mbps sewer broadband connections soon
- Security being taken to the cleaners
- British public services to test EU electronic ID project
- Windows worm could create the ‘world’s biggest botnet’
- Birmingham NHS in largest e-prescribing roll out
- Microsoft accused of monopoly abuse over IE
- Data centres lack virtual management
- January 16
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- Next-generation phishing attacks online banking
- Network worm infects millions of Windows PCs
- Vodafone trials tech offering 16Mbps mobile broadband
- Intel's profits plunge 90 per cent
- Royal Navy systems hit by computer virus
- GPS technology to become less important
- Week in Review: Upheaval for Apple, Yahoo at the top
- January 15
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- School tech a 'trojan horse' for families
- PC shipment growth at its lowest since 2002
- Archos unveils mini laptop
- MPs slam MoD handling of IT project
- Photos: Touch Classmate PC targets school kids
- Airwave goes live on London's Tube
- Apple's Steve Jobs takes medical leave
- Apple to be smartphone king
- Web sales grow as the high street declines
- January 14
- January 13
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- Top 25 programming errors revealed
- Survey: SaaS on the development agenda
- Ad watchdog replaces information commissioner
- UK tech firms to supply broadband-for-all pilot
- AVG buys Sana to avoid cloud-based security
- Kids use proxies to outsmart school tech
- Carbon researcher never mentioned Google
- Subway in global POS software roll out
- Analysis: Do businesses need superfast broadband?
- Timeline: Gary McKinnon on the brink of extradition
- January 12
- January 9
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- HMRC warns taxpayers of ‘sophisticated’ phishing scams
- Tories criticise ID cards contract compensation
- ISP email law changes meet stiff opposition
- Turkey throws book at TK Maxx hacker
- Week in Review: Computer go SMASH
- Chrome to head to Macs and Linux next year
- Just one patch from Microsoft next week
- CES 2009: Palm reveals 'Pre' smartphone
- January 8
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- FSA: Banks need £1 billion IT upgrade
- CES 2009: All the news
- Dell and Lenovo cut jobs as IBM rumours fly
- CES 2009: Kingston enters SSD market
- CES 2009: HP targets business with touchscreen PC
- Is smashing your hard drive really necessary?
- Salesforce.com outage darkens cloud computing
- Phishing doesn't pay, claims Microsoft
- CES 2009: Sony launches tiny P-series portable PCs
- AMD launches Dragon platform featuring Phenom II processor
- CES 2009: Windows 7 beta available tomorrow
- January 7
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- Barclays offers contactless debit cards
- VMware creates role for Borland exec
- Middle Eastern cyber-attacks could affect businesses
- HSBC deploys 'simple' anti-fraud measure using the phone
- HMRC appoints former Tesco CIO
- Crime maps go live across England and Wales
- Apple disappoints at final Macworld appearance
- Teenage Twitter systems hacker admits guilt
- Gartner offers up CIO survival tips
- Barclays slashes 20 per cent off unused office space
- January 6
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- Hospitals told to soften mobile phone ban
- Gordon Brown eyes speedy broadband to ease recession
- Broadband for all proposals unveiled this month
- Twitter’s tech systems breached by hacker
- Staffordshire County Council signs schools e-safety deal
- CCTV boosts Bolton Wanderers’ stadium security
- Carphone slashes mobile and web security price tags
- EMC acquires part of SourceLabs
- January 5
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- Developers to start charging for Android Market apps
- Symantec boosts Norton 360
- Steve Jobs admits to “hormone imbalance”
- Internet Explorer losing the browser wars
- Analysis: Should the police hack your computer?
- Lenovo goes dual-screen with new notebook
- Pirate versions of Windows 7 already freely available
- Stephen Fry victim to Twitter phishing attacks
- Freescale to release Atom rival
- January 2
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