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- July 30
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- Android app strips personal data
- Google given all clear over Wi-Fi affair
- LG Android tablet slated for Q4
- Facebook launches ‘Questions’ social search tool
- Inside the mind of a social engineer
- HTC Desire to get Froyo this weekend
- HTC looks forward to Q3 after strong three months
- HP launches ePrint
- IDC: Cloud computing will drive server spend
- IE9 beta gets September debut
- Income looks safe for McAfee
- July 29
- July 28
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- Top 10 remote desktop applications
- Graduates expect flexible working
- Azlan adds TANDBERG video to unified communications practice
- Government calls mobile broadband spectrum auction
- FBI captures Mariposa mastermind
- Adobe buys Day Software
- UK web guru handed key to the internet?
- HTC Hero to finally get Android 2.1 update
- July 27
- July 26
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- iPad propels Apple into top five PC vendors as netbook sales idle
- UK police trialing ‘Minority Report’ software
- Government ICT spend tops £7.6 billion
- Forrester remains positive despite Euro fears
- Most UK surfers against paywalls
- IE8 SmartScreen filter racks up a billion malware blocks
- Cyber Security Challenge UK launched
- Top 10 future trends for mobile phones
- HP says no to Windows Phone 7
- World’s cheapest laptop unveiled in India
- July 23
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- Microsoft extends reach with ARM
- Vodafone back to growth
- Analysis: New IBM mainframe targets the bankers
- Smartphone sales jump 43 per cent year on year
- Government to tackle £4 million mobile theft loophole
- Apple vs Google: Tale of the tape
- Early FTTP customer reports 77Mbps download speeds
- Microsoft names initial five Windows Phone 7 hardware partners
- MoD laptop losses continue
- Microsoft profits bounce back
- Hackers give birth to phish that never dies
- Quantum DXi4520 review
- Mobile app downloads to top 25 billion by 2015
- ORG claims Ofcom should tear up file-sharing draft code
- July 22
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- Google threatened with legal action over Wi-Fi scandal
- Apple to spend big on semiconductors in 2011
- Shortened hyperlink spam spikes
- Dell confirms malware on motherboards
- HMRC delays leave 18.2 million unresolved tax cases
- Bing lockdown for Windows Phone 7 handsets?
- IBM’s zEnterprise redefines the mainframe
- July 21
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- Ryder Cup tees off early for Comms-care partners
- EU data storage set for review
- Vodafone to rollout Froyo for Nexus One users
- Obama and Cameron discuss McKinnon
- Avaya revamps Contact Centre with Nortel
- VMware results surpass expectations
- McAfee breaks into Mac security sphere
- Yahoo profits rise, sales fall
- Microsoft releases fix for Windows vulnerability
- G Data Software EndpointProtection Business review
- Apple revenue jumps by 78 per cent
- NO2ID on fighting the database state
- July 20
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- Facebook nears 500 million users
- New .co domain goes up for sale
- HP to launch iPad competitor with PALMPAD?
- Samsung Galaxy S review
- Nimbus launches 10TB solid state blade storage
- Dell tunes up storage with Ocarina deal
- Dell offers secure Firefox
- Nokia chief executive set for the chop?
- Ministry of Sound and the backlash against file sharers
- July 19
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- The trials and tribulations of social networking
- Nokia Siemens Networks does $1.2 billion deal with Motorola
- USB malware threatens Windows
- Rackspace opens up the cloud
- Ballmer: Microsoft slates to appear within a year
- Building a better password
- Google Nexus One store closure imminent
- BT plans long-range radio for UK smart meter rollout
- BT prices to rise by 10 per cent
- July 16
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- AMD suffers with Q2 results
- IBM launches holistic security solution
- Dell Optiplex 980 review
- Fake Coca Cola video scam hits Facebook
- Android typing app promises speed boost
- High speed internet as important as rail and roads
- Mobile broadband revenue to skyrocket
- Harvard academic claims world wide web is narrower than ever
- Coventry is UK's spam hotspot
- Google results fail to live up to expectations
- Smartphone demand higher than ever
- How do UK and US mobile consumers compare?
- July 15
- July 14
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- Top 10 open source alternatives
- ICO reports record levels of business
- Dell Streak review
- Dell moves towards 'data centre in a box' model
- UK shoots up Dirty Dozen spam rankings
- Client virtualisation 'scares people'
- Dell: Customers aren't ready for flash drives
- BT nets €173 million Unilever contract extension
- Are mobile phones making us dumber?
- Top US banks targeted by Mastercard and Visa scam
- Intel smashes expectations in 'strongest ever' quarter
- Is open source ready for business prime time?
- July 13
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- Workplace social networking rising
- Skype cuts off Fring in bitter war of words
- Expert webcast: Finding your way through the SMB storage maze
- EU and US look to form data protection agreement
- Ballmer says sorry for Windows Mobile 'missed generation'
- Is Symbian a sinking ship?
- Motion Computing J3500 review
- Fake Amazon emails sent by hackers
- July 12
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- Eight characteristics of successful UC projects
- Timeline: Two years of Apple’s App Store
- CASE STUDY: Computacenter / Acronis Academy
- iPad success bad news for ebook readers
- Gartner calls for basic cloud rights
- Mobile users wary over geotagging
- Government to focus on tech outsourcing?
- Steve Jobs named smartest CEO in tech
- Apple recalls Time Capsules
- Google debuts App Inventor
- BT goes to court over pension deficit
- Google Street View back on the road
- Martha Lane-Fox launches manifesto to get the UK online
- Firefox 4 beta 1 review: First look
- Facebook teams with CEOP for panic button
- Is Apple going back to its roots?
- HTC holding fire on tablet move
- July 9
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- Q&A: Timo Elliott, BI evangelist at SAP
- Google gets China ICP licence renewed
- Orange ramps up video conferencing with Cisco
- T-Mobile unveils iPhone 4 deals
- Android is developer's favourite mobile OS
- 64-bit dominates Windows installations
- Government calls on IT suppliers to cut costs
- Councils slammed for placing child data in danger
- The Pirate Bay hacked
- Three critical bulletins for Microsoft Patch Tuesday
- BT strike off for new pay deal
- Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro review
- July 8
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- iSCSI is not just the poor man’s SAN
- Is Google getting closer to EU anti-competitive probe?
- NetQin: Botnets hit 100,000 Symbian phones
- Avnet confirms Bell Micro acquisition
- SAP working on augmented reality for business
- Shift to cloud in UK 'gradual'
- AT&T iPad hack exposer breaks gag order
- The hunt for Windows alternatives
- Should Civil Service jobs ads be online-only?
- BT and TalkTalk call for Digital Economy Act review
- Twitter now delivering 24 billion search results a month
- July 7
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- ICO launches online personal data code of practice
- Firefox 4 beta released
- Oracle launches industry’s ‘most complete’ BI solution
- New flaw found in XP and Windows 2000
- Official BlackBerry Twitter app launched
- iPad not cannibalising Mac sales
- HP to cut 934 jobs in UK
- Adobe patch bypass found
- Nokia suffers for lack of smartphones
- Firms' uber sensitive data slipping into competitors hands
- July 6
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- Government to review ICO powers
- Widenius appeals Sun/Oracle acquisition
- Firefox Mobile 1.1 launches for Nokia
- EMC ditches Atmos Online
- LG to release Android tablet
- Nokia sells wireless modem division for $200 million
- Samsung updates Q Series with new i3 and i5 models
- Brighton backlash against BT broadband boxes
- iPhone apps cost Government thousands
- Head to Head: Google Nexus One vs Nokia N900
- July 5
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- BT avoids strike after ballot cancelled
- eBay seller to pay out £5,000 for shill bidding
- UK sixth lowest for cyber attacks
- HP developing WebOS tablet
- IT pro admits to $1.1 million charity theft
- Scripting attack targets YouTube
- UK mobile users spend £800 million on unnecessary contracts
- TFL cuts access for app developers
- Why do people tolerate Twitter frailties?
- iTunes hit by book worm hackers?
- Google: No Nexus One sequel coming
- Unencrypted stolen laptop contained 13,000 farmer details
- July 2
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- Microsoft sees Internet Explorer market share grow
- Apple blames formula for signal drops
- Intel still backing WiMAX
- UK consumers back file-sharing clampdown
- Firefox passes two billion add-on downloads
- Coalition seeks business insight into cyber crime
- Firefox is IBM’s browser of choice
- Google, Facebook give users added account controls
- Adult websites less of a malware threat than 'normal' sites
- July 1
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- 3 scraps unlimited data and unveils One plan
- Malware targets UK online banking
- First MeeGo smartphone build available for developers
- Oracle updates Unified Storage Systems
- Windows XP flaw leads to 10,000 attacks
- Finland makes broadband internet a legal right for all
- Phorm lost almost $30 million in 2009
- Server crash takes out Lloyds ATMs
- iPhone 4 review
- Week euro sees Gartner trim IT spending outlook
- Mobile VoIP set to hit half a trillion minutes
- Managing enterprise software is about managing a portfolio
- Cloud Net launches virtual number call-redirect service
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