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- February 28
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- Pulse 2011: IBM takes aim at competitors
- Pulse 2011: Firms should have tech clear-outs
- What is Thunderbolt and why is it so exciting?
- Jonathan Ive leaving Apple?
- Last Firefox 4 beta released?
- Firms ‘failing’ with social media
- TalkTalk pays £2.5 million for billing blunder
- Vodafone network bludgeoned by break-in
- Gmail fail wipes accounts
- Facebook privacy asks for user approval
- February 25
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- Dell PowerEdge R515 review
- Turing papers saved for Bletchley Park
- The battle of Apple and Google subscriptions
- Week in Review: Mobile on the tube for your iPad2?
- Google brings Microsoft Office to Docs
- Server market ‘returns to growth’
- Consumer Panel wants ‘up to’ broadband ads scrapped
- Government meets ISPs to talk Digital Economy
- February 24
- February 23
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- Windows Phone 7 update crashes mobiles
- First Windows 7 service pack released
- Cambridgeshire council in memory stick blooper
- Gmail generation threaten corporate security
- HTC dominates smartphone sales
- Energy firms unprepared for cyber attacks
- HP TouchPad due in April?
- Everything Everywhere reports mixed debut results
- Zeus targets Windows and Symbian phones
- Ipswitch launches new international partner programme
- HTC kicks iPhone out of top five
- iPad 2 coming 2 March?
- Top Financing Tips for Resellers
- Dell completes Compellent acquisition
- February 22
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- OddJob Trojan hijacking banking sessions
- Real world brands grow in online world
- Mobiles on the tube: Move down the carriage or stand clear?
- Government advisor warns of solar storm disaster
- Sony Vaio S series SB1V9 review – First Look
- Identity and Passport Service in data breach blunder
- Adobe Flash imminent for Android 3.0 tablets
- Oracle vs. Google Java case to continue
- Windows Phone 7 gets mini update
- Firefox 4 in February fail?
- BT boosts Northern Ireland broadband
- February 21
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- Worldwide operators collaborate on NFC
- Mobile providers locking customers in for longer
- Shell seals SharePoint deal
- IT workers need business skills
- Watson's Jeopardy! win prompts IBM grid boost
- Researchers wary of SSD security
- RES Software expands UK channel with Arrow ECS
- EC calls consultation on web authentication
- Low price Microsoft Nokia phones coming ‘quickly’
- TFL keeps quiet on Huawei tube deal
- Dot Net Solutions: Case Study
- Intel eyes $5 billion Arizona chip plant
- February 18
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- Week in Review: Mobiles, tablets and the industry gossip
- Hackers exploiting trust with malware triumvirate
- Business intelligence set for boom
- Logica pens €300 million Shell deal
- US regulators probe Apple's subscription service
- Microsoft downplays Windows vulnerability
- Google gives Chrome 10 beta a turbo boost
- February 17
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- Business of IT: mobile device management
- Cyber war: Don’t believe the hype
- HBGary in hiding after Anonymous ‘threats of violence’
- Does cyber crime really cost £27 billion a year?
- RIM BlackBerry PlayBook review - First Look
- Android Trojan spotted assisting click fraud
- Nokia Windows phone not due until 2012?
- IE9 RC hits two million downloads milestone
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro review: First Look
- Microsoft and Nokia, Act II
- Lenovo Q3 profits up by a quarter
- February 16
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- Computacenter boosts managed services with Mimecast
- Google goes up against Apple with One Pass
- MWC 2011: Acer Iconia A100 and A500 reviews – first look videos
- EverFocus sharpens focus on CCTV resellers
- Banks missing out on social media benefits
- Cyber crime to cost UK £1.9 billion in 2011
- MWC 2011: Everything Everywhere merger ‘good for UK economy’
- Pharmacy spammers abuse Google’s good name
- MWC 2011: HP TouchPad review - first look video
- IBM launches ‘workload optmised’ security appliance
- Apple under fire for subscription share
- MWC 2011: RIM BlackBerry PlayBook review - first look video
- Firms fluffing access management
- MWC 2011: HP Pre3 review - first look video
- IE9 too little, too late, claims Mozilla developer
- BBC music sites hacked
- MWC 2011: Operators join together for NFC mobiles
- February 15
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- MWC 2011: Schmidt says EU ‘a group I can work with’
- Toshiba NB550D AMD Fusion netbook review: First Look
- Toshiba Tablet Android 3.0 review: First Look
- Toshiba unveils new Sandy Bridge ultraportable laptops
- Toshiba Folio 100 tablet won't get Android 3.0 Honeycomb upgrade
- MWC 2011: Twitter CEO plays down takeover rumours
- MWC 2011: EU voices fury at roaming ‘rip-offs’
- MWC 2011: Motorola launches Android enterprise solution
- Mozilla to lose Firefox chief
- MWC 2011: IBM aims to ease app store creation
- MWC 2011: Intel demos MeeGo tablet experience
- MWC 2011: Motorola Pro review - first look video
- Symantec unveils Endpoint Protection 12
- MWC 2011: HTC launches Flyer tablet and five smartphones
- Government boosts cyber crime fight with £63 million
- MWC 2011: HTC Flyer tablet review - first look video
- February 14
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- Fujitsu Primergy BX400 S1 review
- Anonymous empire strikes back against HBGary
- MWC 2011: IE9 coming to Windows Phone 7
- Kognitio looks to kill the physical cube
- Qualys launches open source firewall project
- MWC 2011: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review – first look video
- Konica Minolta unveils new Leadership Team
- MWC 2011: ViewSonic reveals ViewPad 10pro
- MWC 2011: LG unveils Optimus Pad and 3D smartphone
- TweetDeck set for acquisition?
- Adobe boasts of Flash smartphone boom
- MWC 2011: News roundup
- February 13
- February 11
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- Police in CRB email gaffe
- Week in review: Nokia-Microsoft alliance, HP TouchPad tablet, Facebook shares
- Nominet opens up domain closure consultation
- Mobile World Congress 2011: Great expectations
- Study attempts world data calculation
- Nokia and Windows Phone 7: The verdict
- Boffins develop first programmable nanoprocessor
- Nokia ditches Symbian for Windows Phone 7
- NetEvents 2011: News roundup
- February 10
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- Government crushes ID card database
- IE9 gets closer to release with new version
- IBM introduces mobile security tech and services
- Data dominance damages mobile voice
- Palo Alto: Cisco's networking 'empire' will die
- Night Dragon hackers smash energy multinationals
- IPv6 could 'hex your network'
- Intel and Symantec in authentication 'game changer'
- Microsoft appoints new head of server and tools business
- Recruitment site hack leaks 400,000 email addresses
- Facebook and Google eyeing Twitter acquisition?
- Data, not voice, is now driving telecoms
- Apple iPhone 5: Fit for business?
- February 9
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- Sophos launches virtual security appliance
- HP ProLiant MicroServer N36L review
- UK's 'bumbling' spectrum auction has dented LTE efforts
- IBM and Samsung share patent bed
- Nokia: A crisis unfolding
- Apple starts iPad 2 production
- Path to becoming CIO opened up
- Mobile sales soar as Nokia share falls
- Conficker ‘fading from view’
- Google Translate for iPhone app launched
- Wi-Fi will never be seamless, experts claim
- Innovate or die for 'next generation' security
- February 8
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- Twitter posts not private, PCC says
- Dell Latitude E6320 Sandy Bridge review – First Look
- Judge rules ACS:Law cases to continue
- London councils fined £150,000 for unencrypted laptop thefts
- Safer Internet Day spreads web safety message
- Facebook exploring greater 'social reporting'
- How to grow your company through Business Intelligence
- A quick guide to Report Builder
- Improve your business decisions
- How to use PowerPivot to understand your data
- Drobo announces new storage arrays aimed at businesses
- Plextor unveils latest M2S SSD range
- Smartphone shipments rocket 87 per cent
- February 7
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- Cloud prices heading for a fall?
- Londoners to benefit from Microsoft apprenticeships
- Cisco acquires Inlet for $95 million
- Adobe targeted malware spikes
- Crime maps: Can businesses benefit?
- UK Government hit by Trojan
- Anonymous hackers hit FBI collaborator
- Vodafone to bring Nexus S to UK first
- ACS:Law and porn licensee client shut down
- Google experiences job application flurry
- Apple iPad 2: Fit for business?
- February 4
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- Cargil takes on Toshiba TEC MFP distribution
- Cabletime announces partner recruitment drive
- O2 mobile wallet coming soon
- BT extends Infinity broadband to more locations
- Week in Review: Bill Gates internet fear, Airport holograms
- Don’t panic: IPv4 addresses running out
- Nokia R&D spend outweighs Apple and HTC
- Chrome 9 ready, Firefox 4 fumbles
- Facebook at seven: The business case
- HP: Cloud wakes IT up to the importance of networking
- Microsoft to patch 22 issues in 12 bulletins
- Cyber war needs ‘rules of engagement’
- Timeline: Facebook turns seven
- Gigaset aims for SMB
- February 3
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- Zeus spreads giant arms wider
- Virgin Media Business targets data centres with 10Gbps
- Data Store enables apps for Londoners
- SCC takes first bite of Apple
- Google updates Android Market app store
- Microsoft counters Google with H.264 Chrome add-on
- House of Lords leads Commons in mobility
- Oracle flies up to Amazon cloud servers
- BT revenues drop in third quarter
- Western Europe spam drop ‘significant’
- Don't let that app stab you in the back
- Hillingdon Council showered with unexpected cloud benefits
- Don't leave cloud monitoring to vendors, expert warns
- February 2
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- Privacy groups lambast ICO after BT decision
- PAC slams HMRC for software blunder
- Cisco: Mobile data to grow 26 fold by 2015
- Salesforce goes social with Manymoon buy
- Device security driven by ‘executive whims’
- Juniper appoints David Helfer as VP of partners, EMEA
- Gates: Killing web access is easy
- Chrome surpasses 10 per cent browser market share
- Ofcom details mobile spectrum trading plans
- Microsoft and Google squabble over copy claims
- February 1
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- Ofcom to review DEA website blocking
- Windows Phone 7 data flaw blamed on Yahoo
- Virgin boosts XL broadband package by 50 per cent
- Joe Harley welcomed as Government CIO
- Oracle pays $46 million to settle kickback claims
- Chambers: 'My definition of broadband is 2Mbps'
- What’s so great about Intel’s Sandy Bridge?
- Security and R&D 'top priorities' for Cisco
- Government warns of online jihad
- Google and Twitter offer Egypt voice tweets
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