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- November 30
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- Home Office widens interception law debate
- Promise launches low-cost RAID NAS
- Wikileaks hit by 10Gbps DDoS attack
- Trend Micro builds up its Mobile Armor
- EU probes Google for ‘antitrust violations’
- Windows Phone 7 gets Visual Basic tools
- X86 drives worldwide server market
- Google Earth 6 launched
- Hackers launch DDoS attacks in Pirate Bay rage
- Wikileaks: Brown requested UK sentence for McKinnon
- UK 24th for broadband value
- Epson announces Manchester United sponsorship deal
- Orange unveils cheaper iPad plans
- November 29
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- Wikileaks, China and Google: What the hack tells us
- Google to splash $2.5 billion on Groupon?
- Symbian Foundation to close websites in December
- Gartner revises PC shipments forecast
- Wikileaks hit by 'denial of service attack'
- Vodafone reduces cost of European roaming
- Smartphone users not as loyal as they were
- November 26
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- Week in Review: Virgin WiFi? More tablets? Larry Ellison is Iron Man?
- First European broadband satellite set for launch
- Pirate Bay founders see appeal rejected
- Branson vs. Murdoch: Who will win iPad media battle?
- Black Friday, Cyber Monday threat warnings issued
- Nominet considers cutting off illicit .uk domains
- November 25
- November 24
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- Malware writing booming in 2010
- ICO fines: A timeline
- Facebook and Google track user activity on NHS website
- Gartner hails cloud computing business evolution
- HP ditches Oracle for Salesforce?
- Open source Facebook rival goes live
- Virgin Media to launch Wi-Fi network?
- ICO deals out £160,000 in data breach fines
- November 23
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- Study seeks super secure cloud computing model
- BT boosts superfast broadband in Cornwall
- Most UK workers failing to protect laptops
- Google boosts Turing papers bid
- Servers and storage lead HP revenue rise
- Video: Social media in business
- Lane-Fox: Bring all Government websites under DirectGov domain
- Major m00p hacker sentenced to 18 months
- November 22
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- Vaizey: Cloud computing to solve ‘explosion’ of portable devices
- Ireland in tech trouble too?
- EU launches cyber security push
- Novell acquired by Attachmate for $2.2 billion
- Berners-Lee questions Apple and Facebook openness
- Apple iPad gets iOS update and new UK deals
- Council loses children in care data
- Murdoch plans iPad-only newspaper
- Vaizey battles Watson via Twitter on net neutrality
- Google quick to fix Gmail spam exploit
- Cloud computing code of practice launches
- November 19
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- Adobe boosts security with Reader X
- Google Street View data dump imminent
- Week in Review: Government opens up data, Facebook launches messages
- Kroxxu botnet targets one million users
- BT blasts Virgin 'broadband con' campaign
- Government claims 'world first' with opening up of data
- Apple fixes 27 Safari vulnerabilities
- Dell doubles income in third quarter
- November 18
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- Wozniak: Android is a platform ‘for everyone’
- Google Docs goes mobile
- Facebook Messages is a land grab
- UK is Western Europe’s worst spam spewer
- Spectrum auction to complete by 2014
- Android tablets to challenge iPad dominance
- Governments 'will react slowly' to Stuxnet clones
- BBC issues stark warning to ISPs over net neutrality
- November 17
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- Government CIO to step down
- Malware spawning peaks at 60,000 a day
- UK 'sleep walking' to privatised Big Brother state
- Cloud computing reduces costs by a quarter
- Vaizey favours ISP-run two-tier internet
- HTC brings smartphone strategies to UK business
- Fake anti-virus skyrockets in 2010
- Adobe announces ‘war’ against Apple
- November 16
- November 15
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- Q&A: The security trends of 2011
- EMC buys Isilon
- Koobface servers closed down
- Sneak behind The Times paywall with 3
- Oracle takes over Mac Java from Apple
- Council rapped for posting personal data online
- Researchers make Stuxnet breakthrough
- Google bigwigs get executive pay boost
- Fake anti-virus cold calling warning issued
- November 12
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- MP's details exposed after data breach
- Week in Review: Cerf on IPv6, Digital Economy Act wins review
- Q3 processor demand weak
- Dell admits Venue Pro faults
- NHS Trust goes paperless
- Google slams Oracle court code comparison
- ICO wants more 'post-legislative scrutiny'
- Social networking to overtake business email use?
- November 11
- November 10
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- Home Office under fire for Phorm 'botch job'
- Head to Head: Parallels Desktop 6 vs VMware Fusion 3
- Android triumphs as iOS falls
- British online fraud diligence dropping
- Digital Economy Act judicial review granted to BT and TalkTalk
- Quest acquires BakBone
- ICO Google investigation was 'non-technical'
- Private sector to help Government tackle cyber crime
- IBM offers $50 million to Smarter Cities
- November 9
- November 8
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- Symbian Foundation to cut staff in 'transition' to licensee
- Firms ignore mobile websites
- HTC to launch app store?
- Hacked Royal Navy site sinks
- Android exploit code published
- Employees still unaware of IT policies
- Skype offers free Wi-Fi for ‘Internet Week Europe’
- EMEA business IT spend to rise in 2011
- November 5
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- Week in Review: Tech City and Google guilt
- ICO: Public beats private sector at data protection
- EU cyber war simulation deemed successful
- CEOs urged to seize iPad opportunity
- .uk domain climbs up the league table
- Ofcom releases not-spot report
- Smartphone market boasts epic growth
- Microsoft tiny Patch Tuesday has no IE fix
- November 4
- November 3
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- Google confirms $8.5 million Buzz settlement
- Google data protection breach was ‘significant’
- Public sector looking to cloud computing
- 'High risk' flaws found in Android OS
- Mac usage slipping?
- Trend Micro unveils threat-fighting tools for SMBs
- ASA agrees IE8 is most used browser
- Foremay claims world's fastest 1.8in SSD
- November 2
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- Webroot acquires Prevx to lead 'security revolution'
- IPO announces £3 million tech fund
- TalkTalk threatened with fine for billing blooper
- Oracle buys ATG for $1 billion
- Hacker proves password theft is easy
- iSuppli: Galaxy Tab just a ‘large-scale smartphone’
- Government pushes for web data removal
- Hotmail users benefit from new any address feature
- November 1
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