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- September 30
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- HP unveils unified comms solution
- HP launches storage and networking products for SMBs
- Symantec sees new botnet players emerge
- Cisco reveals details of new blade switch
- Ballmer suggests Chrome’s market share is “rounding error”
- Facebook offers developers free translation tools
- UK lags behind in open source adoption
- Internet advertising spend overtakes TV
- BT and Carphone Warehouse to fight Mandy’s pirate plans
- HP Z800 Workstation review
- UK firms in running for £110 million CERN contracts
- Apple tablet for January 2010?
- Netbooks: Time to say no?
- September 29
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- Mozilla creator: Palm Pre app approval too restrictive
- Lenovo IdeaPad U350 review
- Windows 7 passes Intel tests with flying colours
- Toshiba launches low voltage processor laptops
- Dell goes thin and light with Latitude Z
- Microsoft's Security Essentials available to download
- Reliability is key for broadband, claims survey
- Vodafone grabs the iPhone for early 2010
- RNID welcomes EU MP3 volume standards
- September 28
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- Apple and Orange: iPhone deal to prompt a price war?
- Head to head: iPhone 3GS vs HTC Hero
- Time to jump on the open source train
- One in five homes broadband-connected by 2010
- Apple's App Store celebrates two billion download milestone
- Adobe and McAfee join forces to protect data
- EFI tech helps PCs boot up in 10 seconds
- Happy 11th Birthday Google
- One online crime occurs every 10 seconds
- BT launches campaign against fixed line scams
- Today in history: A nanotech breakthrough
- GLA goes ahead with e-voting tender
- EU to introduce volume caps on MP3 players
- Samsung Galaxy (i7500) review
- iPhones coming to Orange network this year
- Byte Night: Bringing tech together
- September 25
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- Reviews Round-up: Google polishes its Chrome
- Video: A look at Bing's Best Match feature
- Video: How Bing handles images and video
- Video: Bing feature showcase
- Video: Instant answers with Bing
- Video: Bing's categorised search
- Google chief tries to allay 'Big Brother' fears
- BT to double copper broadband network audience
- IBM offers BlackBerry support
- Cisco patches router and switch vulnerabilities
- Thecus N8800 SAS review
- Alton crowned Britain’s spam capital
- Foreign nationals ID cards expedited
- Week in Review: Palm readies Pre for UK launch
- Nokia wants UK developers to create next big mobile app
- UK needs to be more open to open source
- IDF: Five tech predictions
- Photos: The best from IDF
- September 24
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- Intel's new Atom chip pushes web to TV
- Nokia E52 smartphone review
- Open source security is in good health
- Thousands of Demon passwords exposed by error
- Has Linux gained too much weight?
- Vodafone 360 launched today
- Google offers push email for iPhone and Windows Mobile
- Broadband tax ‘forced through’ before election
- NetSuite iPhone app
- Opera Mini gained a new user ‘every second’ in August
- Cloud computing is the future, claims analyst
- One notebook per person, predicts Intel
- Intel's Core i7 heads to laptops
- Dell unveils Moblin netbook
- September 23
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- Intel's Moorestown heads to smartphones
- Intel shows off four-screen laptop
- Intel plans one cable to rule them all
- Online shoppers spent nearly £4 billion in August
- Bing continues to gain search engine market share
- HTC Tattoo heading to Vodafone next month
- Details emerge of Microsoft's Courier tablet
- Huawei to offer 56Mbps wireless broadband by 2010
- SGI puts supercomputer on the desktop
- BT reveals ISP fibre pilot charges
- Businesses embracing HSPA mobile tech
- Technology stops workers from talking to each other
- The great Facebook privacy debate
- Intel looks to smartphones with new Moblin
- September 22
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- Intel's Larrabee makes public debut
- IT PRO at the Intel Developer Forum
- Atom netbooks get their very own app stores
- Intel rubbishes EU's 'salacious' emails
- Google Chrome 3 review
- Intel's Otellini claims PC market is stronger than expected
- HP's SkyRoom brings telepresence to the desktop
- Intel unveils 22nm and Nehalem's replacement
- London cabs are ID theft havens
- Mobile broadband users ripped off over speed
- Nortel sells off more assets
- Ryanair invests €15 million into comms network
- Phorm loses money and members of the board
- Need to Know: The ‘Clampi’ online banking Trojan
- BCS rebrands as Chartered Institute for IT
- EU reveals details of Intel case
- Dell acquires Perot Systems for $3.9 billion
- Zavvi buy catapults The Hut to top of tech growth ranking
- September 21
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- Mobile market slump is not over yet
- Nokia named world’s most eco-friendly tech company
- Cable wants to cull ID card database
- Search spiders to crawl over Google documents
- Polycom VVX 1500 review
- AMD announces enterprise platform
- Ofcom urged to probe hidden broadband charges
- Facebook pays $9.5 million to make Beacon disappear
- Lancashire Uni unveils innovative iPhone app
- Spectra Logic offers halfway house for VTL users
- The danger of social networking to business
- September 20
- September 18
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- SCO: The party never ends
- SSDs to replace HDDs in HP servers
- Government databases should be judged on privacy
- Boston Igloo review: 2U-10T-Stor-10GCX4
- Computers stolen from government's Digital Inclusion team
- Should software companies be liable for data breaches?
- Week in Review: Google Flips out
- World of Warcraft-style collaboration could benefit businesses
- Google Docs used by one in five businesses
- Snow Leopard outselling other Apple operating systems
- September 17
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- Web forces libel law update
- Business security threatened by personal mobile phones
- Students get Windows 7 for just £30
- Toshiba Satellite U500 laptop review
- Trustmarque eyes move from LAR to VAR
- Super Talent unveils new SSD RAID devices
- Canon partners with Adobe on secure printing
- Why do Facebook users reveal so much private data?
- HTC Hero firmware update available
- Microsoft admits Vista was 'less good'
- Google captures ReCAPTCHA
- September 16
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- Canon unveils imageRunner Advance printer series
- O2 offers fixed line service for businesses
- Government saves £7 million by going green
- IT systems must be designed with privacy in mind
- Focus on… Telecoms and networking
- Top 10 coolest networks
- Need to Know: Fibre to the Cabinet
- BT’s 12-month rollercoaster ride
- Nyrstar gets speedy network from BT Engage
- Celtic FC wins with Cisco
- One in eight Brits hit by online ID fraud
- HP prints licence to refund money (T&Cs apply)
- BT to offer bundled deals as it loses market dominance
- Tories to rollback surveillance state
- BT wants public cash to fill broadband ‘notspots’
- Google releases Chrome 3, looks for market share
- Facebook's star rises as it encourages more innovation
- New ARM chip promises $100 netbooks
- Opera Mini 5 beta unveiled
- September 15
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- HP delivers Ion powered Mini 311 netbook
- Google’s Fast Flip will speed up news browsing
- RFID tagging could become a privacy nightmare
- Mixed reality: How social networking is evolving
- Nokia opens up N900 to designers, hackers and modders
- What's next for virtualisation?
- Intel to unveil Westmere next week
- Panasonic TH-103PF10EK: 103" plasma display review
- Businesses shy away from prosecuting cyber criminals
- Google’s Data Liberation Front battles data lock-in
- EU says legislation not needed to battle piracy
- Banks should share cyber crime information
- Microsoft adds Visual Search to Bing
- Government trialling 999 by text
- September 14
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- HP Mini 5101 netbook review
- TJX hacker pleads guilty to massive identity theft
- Avaya wins bid for Nortel enterprise arm
- Government appoints first ID commissioner
- Government 2.0 still a long way from reality
- Virgin Media boosts bandwidth with Nortel sub link
- Citizens need trust in e-gov for the future of IT
- Samsung app store opens in UK
- Intel vice president to leave amid 'sweeping' changes
- IEEE finally certifies next-gen 802.11n wireless standard
- Are privacy and security stifling innovation?
- LG joins Android crowd with GW620
- Pliant unveils super speedy SSD for enterprise
- Half of Brits hang onto old handsets
- September 11
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- Facebook Lite comes to the UK
- Conficker remains trouble as infections go unreported
- BI shows girls do better than boys at University of Greenwich
- AMD's ATI Eyefinity runs six monitors from one PC
- Reviews round-up: NAS storage and custom Linux
- New iPhone anti-phishing feature doesn't work
- Dell Adamo laptop review
- Apple patches 47 flaws, fixes Flash on Snow Leopard
- Week in Review: Steve Jobs returns
- PM apologises for treatment of codebreaker Alan Turing
- Motorola Cliq joins Android bandwagon
- September 10
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- Top 10 Twitter tools for business
- Net-addicted kids use web to cheat at school
- Microsoft slams Google digital book settlement
- Britain beats Europe in business intelligence
- Orange leaves customers without broadband
- Mozilla patches flaws with Firefox update
- Pigeon moves data faster than broadband
- Virgin Media Freedom Mini-Laptop review
- VoIP market beats recession as revenues continue to rise
- Bristol airport scans faces for passport control
- Worst handsets for radiation named and shamed
- Google bumps up search size
- Toshiba unveils 160GB single platter 1.8 inch HDD
- AMD unveils new Vision notebook platform
- September 9
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- Apple's Steve Jobs unveils video capable iPods
- Vodafone teams up with BT on unified comms
- Fast broadband will create ‘bandwidth divide’
- What to expect from Windows Phone 7
- Microsoft teams with Tesco, previews Silverlight 4
- Scottish NHS trainers to boost security after breach
- More MPs back McKinnon in extradition battle
- QNAP TS-809U-RP Turbo NAS review
- Windows 7 hit by 'blue screen of death' flaw
- Scottish MP calls for free Wi-Fi on public transport
- Live blogging from Apple's Special Event
- Group buys Microsoft patents to protect Linux
- Hitachi launches mid-tier NAS products
- Mozilla says Firefox 4 to arrive end of 2010
- Palm Pixi to follow the Pre
- Microsoft fixes holes open to worm attacks
- Dell unveils new SMB servers and storage
- SSD caching to boost performance for Adaptec
- Scottish legal firm finds joy with cloud-based email
- September 8
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- Need to Know: Netbooks
- One in four business web apps has a 'high-risk' flaw
- Suse Studio review
- Surprise T-Mobile and Orange deal to change UK market
- Economic gloom won’t stop security spending
- Storage software market declines, but shows promise
- Need to Know: Google Book Search
- Nissan Europe faces up to data transfer challenge
- Intel unveils Lynnfield desktop and server processors
- Opera 10 hits 10 million downloads in first week
- Two million Europeans have fibre to the home
- New HTC Tattoo takes Android mainstream
- T-Mobile and Orange to merge
- September 7
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- Firefox to alert users about out-of-date Adobe Flash
- Cable and Wireless move into mobile market
- VMware looks to Web 2.0 with SpringSource
- Buffalo TeraStation III 2TB review
- Southeast London is Britain’s online fraud hotspot
- Cisco chief scores $2 million bonus
- Google homepage awarded US patent
- Vodafone and O2 in bidding battle for T-Mobile?
- Man arrested over £1 million HMRC fraud
- EC debates Google books deal
- Microsoft IIS web server under attack from hackers
- Is there too much regulation?
- Spotify lands on iPhone, Android
- Twitter, YouTube damage working memory
- CEOP: Parents and industry must protect kids online
- September 4
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- Market doubles as 10Gb Ethernet rides recession
- Reviews round-up: Booklet 3G - is it a netbook?
- Server revenues continue to plummet
- Microsoft to issue five patches, Apple sorts out Java
- Top 10 Windows Mobile business apps
- £1 million cost for council after Conficker infection
- Bristol Uni creates first optical quantum calculation
- Telco bosses rail against anti-piracy proposals
- Vodafone to launch eight new phones by Christmas
- Microsoft in Windows 7 RTM free-for-all
- Week in Review: Facebook banned
- September 3
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- Intel: We’re coming out of recession
- VMware takes enterprise front against Microsoft
- Panda GateDefender Performa 9100 review
- Dell and Brocade team up on data centre solutions
- Funny Facebook pics could lose you that dream job
- Bell Micro dropped by RSA
- Kids want advice on online privacy
- MOD completes Wi-Fi network in Afghanistan
- Samsung unveils netbooks, laptops and printers at IFA
- Portsmouth Uni students switch to Google
- BT offers Google AdWords to SMBs
- Vodafone nabs LG GM750 exclusivity
- ‘One password’ Brits at risk of internet fraud
- UPDATED: European Commission delays Oracle/Sun deal
- T-Mobile unveils first PAYG Android handset
- September 2
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- Desktop virtualisation gets easier for businesses
- VMware demos mobile app virtualisation
- Sony Ericsson announces Windows Mobile 6.5-based Xperia X2
- UPDATED: Gmail knocked offline again
- Facebook banned at Portsmouth City Council
- Microsoft loses out to the cloud for SMBs
- UPDATED: O2 to fix wireless broadband router flaw
- Universities receive £6 million boost to nanoplasmonic research
- Virgin Media cuts price of 50Mbps broadband
- Windows Messenger upgrades to fix security flaw
- Opera 10 review
- Netbook shipments outpace notebooks
- A third of Brit surfers don't update security
- The stockless dealer model
- Samsung Galaxy now starring on O2
- Marks & Spencer tackles checkout fraud
- Toshiba announces its biggest small hard disk drive yet
- Nokia confirms N97 Mini
- VMworld 2009: All the news
- VMware looks to SMBs to extend reach
- Video: Wyse puts virtual desktops on the iPhone
- September 1
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- VMware unveils pay as you go cloud for enterprise
- What's next for Google Chrome?
- VMware offers free web virtualisation tool for SMBs
- Oracle releases next generation database
- UPDATED: Hackers could take control of Microsoft's IIS server
- Windows Mobile 6.5 handsets coming to UK on 6 October
- Need to Know: Opera Turbo
- The Conficker worm makes a comeback
- Neverfail launches high-availability back-up software
- Firefox add-on spies on Google search results
- UPDATED: eBay confirms Skype sale
- Alan Turing petition garners support from thousands
- Apache web server hit by hack attack
- Mandelson holds spectrum meeting with UK mobile operators
- Windows 7: The most accessible Windows yet?
- Sony laptops to come with Google Chrome browser
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