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- April 30
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- BT bags Cheshire BDUK deal
- Is Social Collaboration in the Enterprise doomed to fail?
- BlackBerry CEO: Tablets will be dead in five years
- Vendor Loyalty vs. Customer Choice Pt 1
- EE brings 4G services to a further 12 towns
- AWS cloning tool from Eucalyptus update announced
- Skype preview released for UK Outlook.com users
- April 29
- April 26
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- Microsoft developing holographic video conferencing tools
- Nexus 10 review
- Nexus 4 tips and tricks
- Google big data sets forecast stock market movements, researchers claim
- BitTorrent Sync to upset cloud collaboration apple cart
- Samsung Galaxy S3 mini review
- Nick Clegg veto may not spell end for Snooper's Charter
- April 25
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- Lumension takes wraps off new enterprise security product
- EMC and VMware spin-off Pivotal outlines PaaS plans
- Small business owners fail to get to grips with technology
- IBM server sale is a logical result of commodity IT
- Fusion-IO acquires hybrid appliance maker NexGen Storage
- Samsung delays launch of secure Android software
- Japanese police urge site administrators to block Tor
- April 24
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- Dell unveils BYOD-friendly Mobility Solutions suite
- Office 365 business migrations can be made easy, SkyKick claims
- Dell PowerEdge T420 review
- Spitfire helps IT firms find voice
- Mercedes F1 teams up with Tata Comms to boost competitiveness
- Getting to grips with Big Data security
- Softcat goes extra mile for charity
- ITC throws out Motorola's Apple iPhone patent case
- Firefox OS developer handsets sell out within hours
- Barracuda appoints new VP of sales EMEA
- ICO FoI response reveals massive rise in data breach fines
- April 23
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- CA World 2013: IaaS and PaaS aren’t on our roadmap, CA says
- CA World 2013: CA launches SaaS-based iPad app
- Microsoft Surface Pro coming to UK in May
- Infor and IBM partner to offer products on IBM SmartCloud
- Yahoo uses Summly technology in latest iPhone app
- Dell ties up with O2 to punt out-of-box mobile connectivity
- Microsoft ditches negative privacy campaign against Google
- Microsoft to resurrect the Start button in Windows Blue
- EE gains 318,000 4G customers in five months
- Google Glass general availability delayed until 2014
- Hamburg fines Google for Street View data breach
- High-profile hackivist arrests prompt rise in DDoS attacks
- April 22
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- CA World 2013: CA enters MDM space with SAP partnership
- Yahoo Mail users hit by new round of product cuts
- Asustor AS-606T review
- Virgin Media Business to rollout Wi-Fi to 2,000 London schools
- EMEA PC market shrinks further in face of tablet threat
- Facebook Home breaks 500k download mark in Google Play Store
- European Commission laments education sector's lack of ICT skills
- CA World 2013: CA Technologies eyes SaaS-based future
- April 19
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- Innovation innovation, innovation
- Lenovo in talks to buy IBM's x86 server business
- Intel adapts channel play for new partners
- TalkTalk hit with £750k Ofcom silent calls fine
- Good network infrastructure key to successful UC projects
- The enterprise threat landscape: Are you safe?
- Margaret Thatcher and the economics of cloud
- April 18
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- Google, Amazon and Samsung tablets now match iPad for quality
- Yahoo launches Mail app for Android and iPad tablets
- Evernote CEO sets out hardware ambitions
- Buffalo Technology TeraStation 7120r Enterprise review
- Google bans developers from selling Glass headset
- BT wins Northumberland County Council broadband deal
- The importance of wiping devices before upgrading
- April 17
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- Avantifix teams up with i-Virtuals to move to the cloud
- Samsung Galaxy S4 release date, specs and price
- Ruckus Wireless hails new era of public Wi-Fi connectivity
- SUSE and Dell team up for enterprise cloud drive
- Channel Q&A: Azzurri CEO Vim Vithaldas
- Google chairman talks Android, Facebook and Motorola
- EE to boost digital skills of 1 million Britons by 2015
- Google adds legacy browser support and cloud controls to Chrome for Business package
- Samsung Galaxy S4 review: First impressions
- April 16
- April 15
- April 12
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- Cloud experts: How to speak their language
- Data visualisation tool GeoFlow launched by Microsoft
- ICANN caves over .cloud domain names
- Microsoft pulls patch following botched security update
- O2 splits tariffs to allow early phone upgrades
- OFT to investigate in-app purchases on smartphones
- EU blasts ISPs over lack of security
- April 11
- April 10
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- Ubisoft shuts down cloud gaming platform in wake of hack
- Google purges 60,000 apps from Play Store
- Three LulzSec hackers plead guilty to SOCA, NHS attacks
- Cloud computing costs: The meter is running
- BBC laptop thefts treble in three years
- ABB deploys Office 365 and Yammer worldwide
- Facetime suffers downtime
- Microsoft resurrects Scroogled campaign
- RBS faces FCA investigation over last summer's IT meltdown
- Dell PowerEdge R815 review
- April 9
- April 8
- April 5
- April 4
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- Facebook unveils new Android-powered smartphone interface
- The future of mobile working
- AWS offers Janet peer group support
- Top 10 Best Apple iPhone and iPad Apps
- Anonymous targets North Korean social media channels
- 4G threat to Freeview not as bad as feared, study suggests
- Top 10 Best Android Apps
- Windows Azure gets G-Cloud IL2 nod
- Enterprise hit by malware every three minutes
- The SMB IT money pit
- Gartner: PC shipments slowdown is no temporary blip
- April 3
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- What is managed telephony and why is it so hard to get right?
- Dell: Widespread software defined networks "3-to-5" years away
- Apple iOS updates: From iPhone 4S and beyond
- Exinda builds channel team
- Government tech advisor Rohan Silva to step down in June
- Amazon takes on Dropbox in price war
- Free Tube Wi-Fi services prompt data security concerns
- Apple iPhone "5S" set to start production in Q2
- April 2
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- Lexmark completes sale of inkjet unit
- PEER 1 unveils Mission Critical Cloud
- Kelway seals Equanet deal
- Facebook tipped to launch HTC-powered smartphone on 4 April
- Micro-P re-brands security business
- AWS S3 problems - don't point the finger at Amazon, blame users
- Channel Q&A: Gavin Lyons, CEO of Accumuli PLC
- Google's privacy director set to retire
- April 1
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