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- July 29
- July 28
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- BT and Virgin losing thousands of customers
- Q&A: How is the computer market shifting?
- Five reasons hacktivists can’t be stopped
- IT users' security awareness "out of date"
- Scottish NHS signs £1.8 million security deal
- BT told to block Newzbin 2
- Outsourcing shakes off recession
- Tata rolls out DDoS protection
- Government IT slammed for tech ‘cartel’ reliance
- Apple MacBook Air 13-inch 256GB Mid 2011
- 4G and the mobile capacity crunch
- July 27
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- Synology RackStation RS2211+ review
- How to get more out of your old PCs
- Dell announces OpenStack solution
- Microsoft releases Mango to manufacturing
- Super smart social threats running wild
- SAP and Google plan ‘big data’ Maps
- BT pledges ADSL2+ for a further 2.5 million
- SAP reports positive second quarter
- Toshiba Tecra R840 review
- ISPs continue to ‘mislead’ on broadband speeds
- Anonymous, LulzSec go legal in PayPal war?
- July 26
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- Q&A: Could the 4G auction help boost rural mobile coverage?
- ThinPrint Printer Dashboard review: First Look
- Centrix adds cloud to application metering tool
- Mozilla creating Android, iOS challenger
- Aggressive polymorphic malware doubles in July
- ARM flexes muscles with strong profits
- Anonymous claims 8GB of Italian authority data
- July 25
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- Top 10 threats facing the enterprise - Part One
- RIM cuts 2,000 jobs
- Q&A: What will 'wonder material' graphene give us?
- UK 4G mobile plans attacked
- Buffalo launches AirStation routers
- Web 2.0 boys dominate media top 100 list
- New funding aims to bridge digital divide
- Web application attacks peak at 25,000 per hour
- Apple batteries can be hacked, says researcher
- July 22
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- Week in Review: Fake Apple Stores, Lion roars
- ITV opts for Google to drive transformation project
- The business challenge of big data
- Sony insurer doesn’t want to pay for data breaches
- Oracle buys Ksplice for Linux provision
- Virgin sets cable broadband world record
- Pfizer’s Facebook hacked in AntiSec hit
- July 21
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- Government introduces cloud service for restricted documents
- LifeSize takes video to the cloud
- Anonymous claims NATO theft, warns FBI
- Nokia posts big losses as smartphone sales dip
- Mobile payments levelling off
- Riverbed acquires Zeus in application delivery push
- Capgemini to offer managed social media service
- Spies and diplomats in a Huddle
- T-Mobile tops Ofcom customer service satisfaction list
- Google search malware strain hits millions
- Apple: Will Lion roar for business?
- TITUS Aware for Microsoft Outlook review
- July 20
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- OpenStack: The first year
- Spiceworks offers in-app purchasing for IT
- Dell adds networking to stack with Force10 buy
- Compuware boosts its application management software
- SMBs the main target for targeted attacks
- Riverbed buys application delivery specialist Zeus
- Lenovo uncloaks Android tablets
- Oracle issues ‘huge’ patch update
- Apple OS X Lion available today
- York uni rapped for data breach
- UPDATED: BT told to cut wholesale rural broadband prices
- UK teen detained as FBI makes PayPal attack arrests
- Dell Vostro 3350 review
- July 19
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- Four in 10 servers 'are virtual'
- Getting inside the minds of ethical hackers
- Mozilla talks up multi-process work
- ramsac hungry for Apple business
- Cisco continues jobs cull
- Apple retail customers hit one billion
- Councils fall short on IT data management
- Lancashire Police in data breach blunder
- Microsoft $250,000 reward targets Rustock gang
- LulzSec lays smackdown on News International
- July 18
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- iPhone 4 prices fall ahead of iPhone 5 release?
- Cisco: Has anything changed?
- Adobe buys e-signature vendor
- Brands urged to safeguard .xxx domains
- Anonymous plans social network after Google+ rejection
- Everything Everywhere CEO resigns
- Touch and go
- Apple closes jailbreak hole, another opens
- BBC plans 3G coverage map with new app
- HP TouchPad review
- July 17
- July 15
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- Inside the data centre that powers Las Vegas' casinos
- Sony Ericsson reports bright outlook despite Q2 loss
- Cisco's one-stop shop for cloud computing equipment
- Microsoft banning weak Hotmail passwords
- Mozilla tackles single sign-on with BrowserID
- Public sector IT gets cookie law service
- Google+ extends beta to business
- Is the security industry lying about malware protection?
- US Pentagon admits 24,000 files stolen
- Vodafone pooh-poohs femtocell hack claims
- New organisation set to drive open cloud standards
- July 14
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- White paper: Everything you need to know about implementing Hyper-V
- White paper: Everything you need to know about desktop virtualisation
- Workers want better-integrated comms
- PC market returns to growth
- Silver Peak offers pay-as-you-go WAN optimisation
- Google launches new Android Market
- Gordon Brown claims malware used in NOTW hacking
- Windows XP support shutdown countdown begins
- Migration tool moves email into the cloud
- Yell brings Office 365 to SMBs
- Samsung Chromebook Series 5 review
- New Cisco email services to enhance security and management
- July 13
- July 12
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- Cisco upgrades Catalyst 6500 network switch
- Case Study: Datastore365 leads with hybrid cloud storage solution
- Citrix buys service builder Cloud.com
- Briton in running to lead EMC?
- Windows InTune 2 goes into beta
- LG Flatron IPS231P review
- How the cloud could transform business procurement
- Android and iPhone malware attacks incoming
- Q&A: How can businesses deal with cyber stalking?
- Zycko announces management buyout
- Home Office: Cloud computing aiding terrorism
- Anonymous claims US military email theft
- Sophos Endpoint Security and Data Protection 9.7 review
- Three phishers jailed for bank attacks
- July 11
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- Business apps struggle to gain consumer traction
- Yahoo ‘should abandon’ email scanning feature
- M2M subscriptions to hit 1bn mark
- Cloud computing: Worth the risk?
- Tablet shipments decline yet forecast up
- Commuters to use social networks for travel updates
- Smartphone vs. feature phone 'tipping point' coming
- Google+ spams users after disk space shortage
- UK intellectual property worth £65bn
- PEER 1 Hosting targets high performing partners
- July 8
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- Resellers must see cloud as opportunity not a threat
- Week in Review: Phone hacking and police snooper sackings
- A million ARM chips to mimic one per cent of human brain
- Google+ business profiles being deleted
- Anonymous smashes Turkish Government as AntiSec rolls on
- Sony Vaio Z (2011) VPCZ21M9E review
- Visa and MasterCard WikiLeaks donations reopened
- Police database abuse ‘hugely intrusive’
- July 7
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- MTI acquires GSS
- SaaS revenues continue to climb
- Government cloud project is ‘re-energised G-Cloud’
- Ofcom looks to FM Radio white spaces for rural broadband
- DigitalPersona promises support and love for SMEs
- UPDATED: Apple iOS JailBreakMe flaw raises ‘security concerns’
- Apple loses App Store argument against Amazon
- ICO blasts businesses for data breach record
- More roaming about roaming
- July 6
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- Gigamon lands channel director
- European Commission proposes cheaper roaming prices
- Vigil secures GrIDsure distribution
- Gateway GS2040 review
- NHS delves deeper into virtualisation
- Edinburgh gets fastest fixed line broadband
- Microsoft chops Rustock botnet in half
- Panda risks labelling LulzSec stupid
- MoD calls for ‘cyber hygiene’
- Mobile payments to triple in value by 2015
- A&N Media chooses Microsoft Office 365
- July 5
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- ICSPA launched to fight global cyber crime
- Dropbox faces backlash over T&Cs
- How to recover and restore deleted or damaged files
- Websense Triton Security Gateway Anywhere review
- Google Chrome eats more IE and Firefox share
- OKI and Northamber sign UK distribution agreement
- Users are ‘overwhelmed’ by communications tech
- Spammers spewing on Google+
- Google + Business?
- Time to get serious about hacking?
- July 4
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- Tech community urges Hargreaves report adoption
- New cloud grouping aims to help customer migration
- Anonymous claims Apple login theft
- Cloud Sherpas buys out WaveAdept
- Samsung ditches Apple countersuit
- Sony Vaio Y-series 11.6in review
- Microsoft hopes to avoid Google Street View nightmare
- NHS: No Hope Security?
- Five NHS bodies breach Data Protection Act
- Kaspersky warns of “indestructible” TDL-4 botnet
- July 1
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- Everything Everywhere migrates to the cloud
- Cisco Cius review: First Look
- IBM unveils new memory tech
- EU's mobile roaming price caps come into play
- Mobile app store revenues to near $37bn by 2015
- NHS signs cloud deal with Zscaler
- VADition acquired by Exclusive Networks Group
- IT Pro Start-Up Tour: Zscaler
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