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- April 30
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- Video: Wolfram Alpha is shown to the public
- O2 ‘streets ahead’ of other broadband providers
- Retailers move High Street battle online
- University creates £12m research hub to champion rural tech
- UK drops out of global spam dirty dozen
- The UK needs to take the ‘e’ out of e-crime
- SAP shows losses of 16 per cent
- Android Cupcake update due in May
- April 29
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- Zoho Mobile across more platforms
- Big Brother government should back off
- Is Britain turning into a police state?
- Twitter users do not come home to roost
- Invest in IT to boost UK economy
- Sun releases final financial figures
- Windows Mobile gets voice recognition
- HTC Magic coming this week
- Vista Service Pack 2 imminent
- Police wants volunteer officers to fight cybercrime
- IWF report shows reduction in child abuse sites
- April 28
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- Has social networking put an end to web hosting?
- Passports could take place of ID cards, says Blunkett
- Your views: Big Brother snooping
- EDS and Microsoft's heads in the cloud
- iPhones dominate app market
- Vodafone launches iPhone site
- Mobile app revenue to top $25 billion in next five years
- Mozilla unveils next Firefox beta
- Home Office asked Phorm for legal advice
- ICO: Comms bill still 'highly intrusive'
- Virgin Trains get T-Mobile Wi-Fi
- EU needs a ‘cyber cop’ to prevent attacks
- April 27
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- Samsung launches first Android phone
- RIM and HP partnership imminent?
- New CAPTCHA worm breaking Google's defences
- Tech jargon unravelled by Gadget Helpline
- Traffic demands to disrupt the internet by 2010
- Government looks to ISPs as it cuts comms database plan
- One million T-Mobile G1 Google phones sold in US
- Olympics could be hit by cyber attack, says Blunkett
- BT unveils cut-price broadband package
- Today in history: Happy birthday Samuel Morse
- April 25
- April 24
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- Windows 7 RC floating on the Pirate Bay
- Facebook vote confirms new terms despite low turnout
- App Store hits a billion downloads
- Your views: Pirate Bay and copyright
- Week in Review: Google comes out victorious
- Google patches ‘dangerous’ Chrome flaw
- Latest Ubuntu available for download
- Conficker cost may hit £6.2 billion
- April 23
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- Cisco chief predicts a 'security nightmare'
- 3 offers free Skype to all users
- ICO clears Google Street View
- Analysis: Budget 2009 – is 2Mpbs speed enough?
- Pirate Bay judge accused of bias
- Your views: Time for Linux?
- Phorm not worried by government ISP investigation
- Apple slams netbooks as 'junky'
- Apple posts 15 per cent profit growth
- April 22
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- Intel refreshes 'ultra-thin' Montevina for netbooks
- Millions set to use to LTE in Europe
- RSA offers free software development security tools
- Ten tips for green storage
- Mozilla fixes nine flaws in its Firefox browser
- Budget promises billions for broadband
- HTC Touch 3G makes business debut on Orange
- AMD introduces low power Opteron EE processors
- Police investigating botnet attacks on UK government
- Phorm denies report it’s losing Virgin Media
- Carphone Warehouse to split into two companies
- Google brings 3D to web browsers
- EU expected to cap phone prices
- Budget 2009: What the IT industry really wants
- April 21
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- What does the cloud really mean for IT?
- HP launches new BladeSystem Matrix
- MacBook hacker reveals potential iPhone security hole
- Oracle and Sun: What does the IT industry think?
- Dell fares worst out of the top PC makers
- Design Council competition looks for secure mobiles
- BlackBerry reveals multiple PDF vulnerabilities
- Google updates images, news
- IBM revenue slides 11 per cent
- Nokia N97 to hit UK in July?
- VMware unveils vSphere data centre OS
- April 20
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- Intel ships one million Nehalem chips
- Nintendo DSi review
- Recession increases fraud fear for UK citizens
- BT to serve up Wi-Fi at Starbucks
- Google's tries out CAPTCHAs using rotated images
- Oracle to buy Sun for $7.4 billion
- Microsoft to demo Windows Mobile 6.5 next month
- MI5 advertises for real-life Q to help defend Britain
- OLPC upgrades XO laptop
- HTC Magic Google phone debut imminent
- Pirate Bay political support grows after court verdict
- ICO tells British Council to encrypt after data breach
- April 18
- April 17
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- Voting opens on Facebook's new terms
- Britain must invest to compete in ‘digital arms race’
- Phorm trying to win back Amazon
- ‘Zombie Macs’ launching botnet attacks
- Docklands data centre will power local homes
- Week in Review: Confusing results
- Pirate Bay defendants found guilty and jailed
- Wikipedia blocks Phorm
- April 16
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- Oracle releases critical patch update for April
- Iomega releases new rackmount server
- Police need biometric technology regulation
- Does System76 revenue prove Linux growth trend?
- Office to get second service pack update
- Google increases search market share
- Microsoft wins EU extension, gains tech foes
- Microsoft aids Interpol with forensic policing
- April 15
- April 14
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- Google to show off next Android Platform
- eBay sells StumbleUpon back to original owners
- ICO: Google Street View doesn’t breach privacy
- EMC launches new virtual storage architecture
- First arrests for new police e-crime unit
- More job cuts for BT?
- Amazon blames listing blunder on bug not ban
- Phorm spurs EU privacy action against UK
- Twitter hit by Easter weekend worm attacks
- Virtualisation revenue to jump 55 per cent
- Microsoft to patch eight flaws today
- April 13
- April 10
- April 9
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- Twitter use jumps 700 per cent
- Nokia Siemens rumoured to be bidding for bits of Nortel
- Dodge Easter traffic with mobile updates
- Sun launches VirtualBox 2.2
- Mobile phone operators to share spectrum
- New variant of Conficker strikes
- Week in Review: Conficker waking up?
- Microsoft owes $388 million after losing patent case
- Street View to stay in UK, says Google
- SaaS email market to grow 20 per cent
- April 8
- April 7
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- Win Xeon 5500 processors
- VMware to cut costs or give service for free
- Office 2003 mainstream support cut off date looming
- Microsoft offers server cost-cutting advice
- Telegraph chief sings praises of cloud computing
- Mozilla outlines ambitious plans for Firefox in 2010
- Twitter plays down Google acquisition rumours
- ID cards could use chip and PIN
- Microsoft claims netbook dominance over Linux
- IBM and CSC win big ID card contracts
- April 6
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- Only two per cent of UK businesses use Twitter
- Mobile virus breakouts could ‘overshadow’ PC threats
- Asus videophone for Skype hits the UK
- ISPs forced to keep user data at £48 million cost
- Server 2008 launch to coincide with Windows 7?
- Ignoring open source 'untenable' for business
- Microsoft warns of copycat Conficker worm
- T-Mobile to extend Android use in homes?
- Broadband outage hits tens of thousands in East London
- Have IBM's buyout talks with Sun stalled on price?
- April 3
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- Facebook public profiles a ‘disturbing privacy issue’
- Microsoft PowerPoint targeted in new attack
- Week in Numbers: Gmail's five years of beta
- Google and Bebo to boycott Phorm?
- Teen hackers see cybercrime as ‘easy money’
- RIM announces revenue rise
- Planes with in-flight mobile need ‘quiet zones’
- Week in Review: Nokia Points and Finds
- Google to buy Twitter?
- Online-only office software is 'hogwash', Microsoft says
- Villagers block Google Street View car from snapping houses
- Google and Intel to get WiMax network
- April 2
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- Facebook could sharpen workplace concentration
- Intel passes Moblin OS to Linux Foundation
- Security pros unsure about smartphones
- Video: Opera’s One Web vision
- G20 pledge: Telcos can lead world out of recession
- Facebook accused of breaking ‘rights’ promise
- iPhone takes on gaming consoles
- Nokia's 'Point & Find' uses camera phone for search
- EMC launches 'Source One Family' archiving
- April 1
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- Malware sites triple as spam recovers
- Logica wins £75 million police database contract
- Wikia Search killed before it has even lived
- Microsoft launches Foundation server for SMBs
- Intel claims Xeon will pay for itself in eight months
- Ex-Google designer moves to Twitter
- LTE set to take off, claims report
- RIM takes on Apple with BlackBerry App World
- Happy Birthday: Gmail turns five
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