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- April 30
- April 29
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- IBM's MobileFirst strategy gathers pace
- Hardware remains king in the virtual world, claims IBM
- PwC sounds alarm over spiralling cost of security breaches
- Raspberry Pi used to create a £90 smartphone
- MacBook Air gets refreshed: Faster processor, lower price
- Police warn over malware threat from pirate video websites
- Europol highlights Bitcoin & dark net cyber security challenges
- Nokia names Rajeev Suri as CEO
- Stone Group puts university on recycling path
- Smart baby monitor hacked & used to wake up a sleeping child
- Google's self-driving car tested in Mountain View
- Samsung ships 89 million smartphones in Q1
- April 28
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- Nokia brand to be axed but not replaced by Microsoft Mobile
- US court orders cloud providers to hand over customer data
- Sony Xperia Z2 smartphone review
- The evolution of Android: from tablets to digital signage
- Apple iPhone 5 users warned over faulty power buttons
- EE signs up 900k 4G users in first 3 months of 2014
- RBS offers mobile banking services from vans
- Don’t ignore the SMBs, warns AppRiver
- VASCO lifts lid on training centres
- Microsoft confirms Internet Explorer flaw being used in "targeted" attacks
- Webroot warns of mobile device threats
- Essex County Council promises to improve broadband service
- April 25
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- Sophos works on its delivery
- EE 4G rollout hits 200 location milestone
- Mozilla appoints Andreas Gal as new CTO
- Tim Cook: Microsoft should have released Office earlier
- CRM: don't just think of it as for the big players
- Netgear ReadyDATA 516 review
- NetSuite ERP review
- Facebook acquires Moves diarising app
- April 24
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- Can a commoditised cloud be truly secure?
- CommVault offers partners advantage
- Westcon Group to acquire Intact Integrated Services
- UCAS turns to HP to meet website demands
- iOS 7.1.1 available to download
- Opening the vaults: how banks could lead the way with big data
- Essex streets have the slowest broadband in the country
- Street View lets users re-visit the past
- Windows 8 upgrade costs see Chinese government stick with XP
- Panasonic ToughPad FZ-M1 review
- April 23
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- Heartbleed bug: Everything you need to know
- IBM commits $1.2bn to expand global cloud footprint
- IBM’s big plans for cloud computing
- Lance Crosby, CEO of SoftLayer, on IBM’s new cloud company
- IBM adds SLayers to its army of experts
- SoftLayer CEO: A very Big Blue cloud is coming
- Top Performers Discover Competitive Advantage through SaaS
- IBM will beat AWS because process beats product
- Virgin Atlantic hails Google Glass trial a success
- Intel prepping Thunderbolt 3 with 40Gpbs throughput
- Preserving your digital legacy: What happens to your MP3s when you die?
- Bank of England to simulate cyber attacks to test threat response
- Microsoft charges Motorola for use of Android and Chrome OS
- Apple calls on companies to copy its stance on green issues
- April 22
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- Building a business case for password managers
- Microsoft makes changes to Nokia acquisition deal
- OpenSSL replacement in the works post-Heartbleed fallout
- Nike FuelBand rumoured to be axed after job cuts
- Verizon outlines 9 causes of 94% of cyber attacks
- HMRC plans to sell taxpayers' data to private firms
- Windows 7 to star in Lloyds bank's ATM upgrade plans
- RIP Windows XP: Why now is the time to say goodbye
- April 21
- April 18
- April 17
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- Virgin Media mass email blunder to be investigated by ICO
- ElasticHosts stretches out to channel
- Nokia Lumia 2520 UK sales halted due to charger fault
- Samsung Galaxy S5 vs iPhone 5s: Which is best?
- Mumsnet reveals how it fell victim to Heartbleed
- Dell reveals plans for Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games
- Samsung Galaxy S5 fingerprint scanner hacked week after launch
- April 16
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- Cloud collaboration in the pharmaceutical industry
- AppDynamics on hunt for solutions partners
- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS release date revealed
- Digital Pain Garden visualises suffering
- Microsoft SQL Server 2014 arrives with in-memory technology
- Sky, TalkTalk & CityFibre bring York 1Gbps broadband
- Dell welcomes certifications for SAP HANA
- Google reveals email scanning in new terms of service
- April 15
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- Heartbleed FUD: scarier than Jedward as triplets?
- Gartner: Extreme transformation is on the horizon for some leaders
- BlackBerry and Google work on Heartbleed fix to protect users
- Samsung Galaxy S5 review
- One quarter of UK homes now have superfast broadband
- How government security upheaval could spread confusion
- How much does running a business on Azure really cost?
- 3D image projector could be screen of future
- Windows Phone 8.1 released for developers
- Chris Beard joins Mozilla board as interim CEO
- April 14
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- The future of technology in the workplace
- Samsung Galaxy S5 vs Galaxy S4: Do you need to upgrade?
- Criminals target Windows XP for scams as support ends
- BT and Microsoft team up to deliver private Azure connectivity
- Government plans to get 2.7 million people online by 2016
- Android 4.4 KitKat - Tips and tricks to boost performance
- OpenSSL founder warns more support and funding needed to prevent another Heartbleed
- UK police forces not prepared for large-scale cyber attack
- Microsoft shrinks Windows down to size for tablets
- April 11
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- Sony sounds alarm over VAIO battery fire risk
- Microsoft's enterprise cloud passes EU privacy standards
- Google Glass on sale for one day...but only in the US
- Office Gemini on UK partner hunt
- Claranet acquires Dutch hosting provider NovaData
- Unify and BT partner up to provide unified communications
- Samsung Galaxy S5 released today: Price and specs
- Virgin Media rolls out rural business broadband to Yorkshire
- Microsoft Surface 2 4G release date announced for UK
- April 10
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- Fake Android app was an honest mistake, claims developer
- Ingram Micro chooses Parallels platform for Cloud Marketplace
- Exertis Micro-P creates VAD business
- Going viral: The history of malware from Alcon to Zeus
- WD Arkeia DA2300 review
- Apple iOS design guru Greg Christie to retire
- Windows XP: The final countdown
- Google invests in robotics start-up Savioke
- Microsoft pulls Windows 8.1 update for business users
- Google Glass tested by US Air Force
- April 9
- April 8
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- Ingram Micro extends RingCentral agreement to UK
- Dennis partnership sees 12,500 schoolchildren get Windows 8 laptops
- Dell Venue 11 Pro review
- Google removes scam antivirus app from Play store
- 30-second smartphone charger unveiled
- Critical "Heartbleed" security bug found in OpenSSL protocol
- Windows XP support end of life: Ultimate guide
- The Law Society publishes cloud guidance for legal firms
- Microsoft debuts Skype TX recording software
- Worcestershire bags £1m superfast broadband rollout boost
- The Windows XP Zombie Apocalypse
- Steve Jobs planned 'Holy War' on Google before he died
- April 7
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- Glyndebourne opera company goes Google
- The IBM System/360 mainframe turns 50
- Windows XP users risk "car crash" scenario by sticking with old OS
- Why earwax & kittens are no recipe for successful IT security
- Windows 8 transforms patient care
- Scottish Government adopts Windows 8
- BT Windows 8 Enterprise case study
- Tube Lines rolls out Windows 8 tablets
- Apple snaps up UK-based speech recognition firm Novauris
- Maria Miller MP targeted in DCMS Twitter hack
- April 4
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- Microsoft teases return of the real Start button
- Vine debuts new messaging system
- NHS to embark on £230m GP IT services upgrade
- Staying secure upon the death of Windows XP
- Ericsson opts for OpenStack in deal with Mirantis
- Mozilla CEO steps down amid anti-gay marriage outcry
- Office for iPad downloads hit 12 million
- Brother focuses on MPS with appointment
- April 3
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- Xactly Incent Express review
- Speed and reliability top priorities for mobile apps
- Raspberry Pi Awards 2014 winners revealed
- Nominet cracks down on nefarious domain names
- Home improvement firm hit with £50k nuisance calls fine
- Windows Phone 8.1: Top 8 features
- Government strikes last minute deal over extended Windows XP support
- Microsoft offers sneak peek at Internet of Things plans
- Google Apps set for rollout across John Lewis and Waitrose
- Microsoft's Cortana takes on Siri in Windows Phone 8.1
- Tech start ups: putting money where your mouth is
- April 2
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- Lawyers want money-laundering charges dismissed in Silk Road case
- Dell introduces Rugged Extreme Latitude devices
- Symetri acquisition to create Autodesk super VAR
- Salesforce leads growth of worldwide software market
- BT comes under fire for not revealing fibre rollout plans
- Rackspace to host BAFTA Awards site
- April 1
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- Gareth Bray to manage server and storage division for Exertis Micro-P
- Vodafone clinches multi-million pound RWE networking deal
- Capgemini secures £6.3m G-Cloud contract
- BYOD: When mobile meets the meeting room
- Office for iPad, Azure, and you: how Microsoft will secure your stuff
- Warwick University to patent 2D camera hand gesture recognition tech
- London Police draw up copyright infringing website hit list
- UK Cyber Emergency Response Team launched
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