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- June 30
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- BT claims medium-sized businesses are underserved
- The Monthly Roundup for June
- 3 and Vodafone both slash roaming costs
- Microsoft opens 'mega data centre' in Dublin
- Need to Know: Firefox 3.5
- Parliamentary committee to examine broadband speeds
- The Pirate Bay sells for $7.8 million
- Data breaches worry recession hit world of finance
- Dell to use Android on new web device?
- Government 'timid and slow' on cybersecurity
- June 29
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- Windows 7 to be available on USB memory sticks?
- Need to Know: All the latest tech topics
- Mozilla unveils new Fennec releases
- Android-based phones get turn-by-turn navigation
- O2 teams up with BT to extend Wi-Fi hotspot reach
- Firefox 3.5 to arrive tomorrow
- EMC gives Data Domain more time to mull over offer
- Pirate Bay founders denied retrial over judge ‘bias’
- TK Maxx's parent pays out $9.75 million for data breach
- Vodafone to buy T-Mobile?
- Samsung to drop HDD for SSD?
- June 27
- June 26
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- Digital Britain should focus on mobile, says The Cloud
- Reviews Round-up: iPhone 3GS vs Touch Pro2
- Need to Know: Femtocells
- EU says broadband key for economic recovery
- IBM secures cloud computing with encryption breakthrough
- Week in Review: Will Britain's new cyber strategy work?
- Google invites users to try its Voice
- June 25
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- Mobile web use taking off, says Opera
- Server market recovery will be slow, says analyst
- Microsoft cuts Windows 7 prices
- Women in technology: Are we our own worst enemy?
- Malicious insiders could hurt cloud computing
- PC sales to perk up next year?
- Female IT pros don’t see a pay gap
- Government lays out cyber security defense plans
- Commuters to get nationwide travelcards?
- PC in a plug hits the UK
- Do BlackBerry users want to switch to iPhones?
- Adobe Shockwave follows Reader with security patch
- Britain falling behind Europe on green IT
- June 24
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- IT security pros not password protecting their mobiles
- Half of IT pros 'don’t know' what cloud computing is
- EMC to reduce complexity with management tools
- Do you want Google Latitude to track your children?
- Google emphasises that 'speed matters' through new website
- Oracle sales down, but gaining ground in Europe
- Cable & Wireless wins multi-million National Grid contract
- Mozilla working to defend web against XSS attacks
- UK leads on green IT, innovation, investment
- June 23
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- Intel and Nokia team up on mobile computing
- Government CIO moots ‘G Cloud’ app store plans
- Google Chrome patched for the second time in a month
- HSBC unveils business banking for iPhones
- Criminals beating police on tech ‘since the CB radio’
- Cloudmark addresses SMS threat
- Has Jobs’ health taken a bite out of the Apple?
- Manchester Council rapped for data breach
- European supercomputers muscle in on top 500 list
- Reviews reveal cracks in NHS IT project
- June 22
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- Photos: First live broadcast of 3D hologram
- Security software sales beating the slowdown
- iPhone 3G S tops one million sales in three days
- BT brings Wi-Fi to cash machines
- Nortel sells wireless tech to Nokia Siemens
- Your Views: Is the iPhone 3G S worth the cash?
- Worldwide PC shipments fall in first quarter
- T-Mobile preps new Android phone
- Web piracy rife despite big-money fines
- Linux mainframe adoption set to grow
- Agito bring deskphone qualities to Blackberry
- June 20
- June 19
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- Vodafone Foundation searches for charity workers
- Why aren’t all business laptops encrypted?
- iPhone 3G S review: First Look
- ICO to investigate Parcelforce data breach
- Week in Review: The future of Britain’s broadband
- Diageo signs outsourcing deals worth $35 million
- Samsung develops green server memory
- Photos: iPhone fever grips London streets
- iPhone 3G S: Is it all worth it?
- Intel invests more in Imagination Tech
- RIM results show slight revenue dip but overall growth
- iPhone 3G S hits the UK today
- June 18
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- Dot com's Lane Fox becomes digital champion
- Firefox 3.5 RC released to the world
- British Library archives 200 years worth of newspapers
- IBM innovates in the cloud and over mobile apps
- New Android phone touted for Q3
- Virgin Media to cut off persistent pirates
- Dell launches new virtualisation products and services
- Mobile broadband on Tube for London 2012?
- ID card scheme to be scrapped by Conservatives
- Blade Networks: Industry ready for 10GB Ethernet
- June 17
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- Leicestershire Constabulary puts bobbies back on beat
- Council broadens horizons with virtualisation project
- Digital Britain broadband tax: Should we pay?
- Vodafone offers management services for business telcos
- Google urged to encrypt services by security experts
- Digital Britain: Operators to charge ‘broadband tax’
- June 16
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- Video: How to set up a Smoothwall firewall
- Need to Know: iPhone 3.0 OS
- Digital Britain report is finally released
- Citrix bets on consumerisation of IT
- Public to have final say on Street View tourist attractions
- Nestlé reduces costs with video conferencing
- Free BT Wi-Fi for Skyteam T4 passengers
- Government plans national cyber security centre
- Samsung unveils new Omnia lineup and Jet smartphone
- Opera Unite allows direct file sharing between browsers
- June 15
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- Juniper serves up online infrastructure for Ocado
- Telcos await Digital Britain report
- Mozilla pours scorn on Apple's Safari download claims
- Comet unveils web 2.0 Q&A tool
- 3 launches ‘£0 a month’ tariff
- New privacy safeguards for Google Street View
- Nokia unveils 5300 successor and biz-focused E72
- Adobe Acrobat.com leaves beta, adds spreadsheets
- June 12
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- CIOs shouldn’t fear social networking
- Porn surfing Apple Mac users hit by worm attacks
- SAP makes surprise SaaS u-turn
- Linux first operating system to support USB 3.0
- New version of Firefox fixes nine security flaws
- Internet traffic to quadruple by 2013, says Cisco
- Week in Review: The Great British iPhone rip off?
- Reviews Round-up: Two SIMs, one phone
- Biometric passport contract goes to De La Rue
- UPDATED: Government confirms Lord Carter exit
- Week in Numbers: Record patches
- June 11
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- Gartner: Seven ways to cut data centre costs
- Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
- Google Chrome fixes browser engine flaws
- Infortrend moves to enterprise storage with new lineup
- Police arrest 10 over Amazon, Apple card fraud
- BT wants to end BBC's 'free ride' on its networks
- Mobile broadband only at quarter of advertised speeds
- June 10
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- MPs' expenses to go online with help of Tim Berners-Lee
- Adobe fixes 13 vulnerabilities in first ‘Patch Tuesday’
- Over 30 flaws fixed in Microsoft’s biggest patch day
- Millions without internet ‘don’t want to be connected’
- Phorm in talks with 'other ISPs'
- Need to Know: Safari 4
- Fedora 11 hits public release
- Will High Court stop McKinnon’s US extradition?
- Google targets Microsoft with Outlook sync tool
- June 9
- June 8
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- Need to Know: Apple’s iPhone 3G S
- Apple unveils iPhone 3G S and revamped Mac lineup
- Storage software’s first decline in five years
- IT budgets still being cut, say CIOs
- New posters can be controlled with an iPhone
- T-Mobile hacked in the US
- Linux and Windows battle for netbooks
- Timeline: A short history of the Apple iPhone
- Pirate Party wins EU seat
- Twitter looks to verify accounts after legal woes
- Opera Mobile 9.7 beta gets Turbo
- UPDATED: Bing and Yahoo battle it out for second in search
- June 6
- June 5
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- Microsoft: Cloud computing offers lower margins
- New software helps disabled children communicate
- Fraud report reveals danger of ‘fast-flux botnets’
- Intel snaps up Wind River for $884 million
- De-duplication a 'hot topic' for Dell
- Week in Review: The internet is infected
- Reviews Round-up: Bing!
- Carphone Warehouse to spin off TalkTalk by 2010
- Microsoft and Adobe prepare for Patch Tuesday
- Chrome hits Mac and Linux, but don’t download it
- June 4
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- SaaS gives SMEs the power to ride out recession
- ICO raps hospital for breach
- Windows 7 security ‘still has room for improvement’
- Brits killing the planet by overcharging mobiles
- Digg or bury the ads?
- Samsung i8910 HD arrives on Orange network
- Samsung i8910 HD review: First look
- Iomega launches eGo portable storage for Macs
- Facebook looks to internal payments
- Malware allows criminals to control cash machines
- Google lists the top ten malware sites on the web
- NetApp ups its offer for Data Domain
- Google looks for answers with Squared
- Sony Ericsson goes green with new handsets
- June 3
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- BT doubles broadband speeds for millions – for free
- Mobile operators promise good behaviour
- Phorm promises no more secret trials
- Recession forces enterprise vendors to offer better value
- Phorm unveils consumer content service
- ‘Netbook’ term set free as Intel/Psion battle over
- Broadband is 'as much a right as water or electricity'
- Acer confirms Android based netbook
- Google searches billions for business
- Opera 10 beta released with Turbo
- June 2
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- Windows 7 to arrive 22 October, Microsoft confirms
- EMC make Data Domain a better offer?
- Worst decline ever for servers, says report
- HMRC takes on Transport for London’s CIO
- BT accused of throttling broadband
- OpenSolaris now available on Toshiba laptops
- New ‘Beladen’ threat infecting 40,000 websites
- Orange denies T-Mobile bid
- Nokia's N97 hits UK on 19 June
- Retailer PC World drops Linux netbooks for Windows
- Acer goes with Android for smartphones, netbooks
- Fifth of SMBs breach data laws
- June 1
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- AMD launches new six core processor
- War declared on London software pirates
- Tech is the UK’s industry of the future
- Bebo tops UK list of most dangerous search terms
- LG looks to smartphones with new touchscreens
- Microsoft DirectX under hacking attack
- Orange adds BlackBerry Curve to PAYG lineup
- Qualcomm to unveil 'smartbooks' at Computex
- Bing goes live
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