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- June 30
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- Andy Dow takes over HP business at TDAzlan
- Worldwide IT spending to slow in 2014
- Top ten best British tech inventions
- Government writes-off £56m ERP project
- World Cup 2014 in numbers: Most popular goals and players
- Dropbox cited as command centre for Taiwanese Trojan
- BT apologises for UK-wide weekend broadband outage
- June 29
- June 27
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- EE and TalkTalk top Ofcom's list of most complained about telcos
- Cloudhelix shows how to scale - without losing performance
- Google’s Project Tango coming to tablets in 2015
- Nanotechnology: peeking into the future of computing and business
- Android malware worms its way into devices via texts
- Security issues haunt IBM and Lenovo server deal
- BT Openreach will face fines if they don't meet targets
- ICO sounds alarm over wearable tech privacy issues
- Faulty USB charger blamed for electrocution of Australian woman
- June 26
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- M2M Internet of Things innovation pushed by UK Technology Strategy Board
- Consumer devices: The sting in the tail
- Intel unveils UK Internet of Things Ignition Lab
- Facebook@Work reports hint at move into enterprise social
- Google Fit health platform to monitor Android users
- BYOD is about the people, not the technology
- Google brings Android OS to your car with Android Auto
- LG launches first ever Android Wear watch at Google I/O
- UK cloud customers confused by choice
- June 25
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- Android L to have Samsung Knox integrated as standard
- Amazon delivery drones to be banned by US authorities
- “The cloud is not enough” warns Egnyte
- Beyond illness: the future of healthcare technology
- Hackers make off with €500,000 from European bank
- UK Police woefully unequipped to handle data
- Comms-care acquires Platform Consultancy
- Europe slashes data roaming rates
- June 24
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- Trend Micro launches global partner programme
- Nokia X2 with Android is unveiled
- Dell introduces SC4000 storage SANs for SMBs
- Skyhigh Networks backed by Salesforce in $40m funding round
- Violin Memory to make all-flash datacentres a reality for the enterprise
- The many talents of the office inkjet
- EU firms ignore more than 40% of customer data requests
- Larger iPhones to enter production next month?
- UK operators to share network in rural areas
- Surface Pro 3 scores one star repairability rating
- June 23
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- Acer Iconia A1-830 review
- Dropbox used by hackers to "spread" dangerous malware
- Why the Bank of England CIO is not a cloud denier
- iOS 8 abandons Yahoo weather app
- How to accommodate IP addresses in the cloud
- Google unveils $50m drive to get girls coding
- Heartbleed bug still a risk for 300,000 unpatched servers
- Nearly 200 websites touting counterfeit goods seized by law enforcers
- Microsoft's wireless charging trousers going on sale soon
- Nest acquires video firm Dropcam to learn more about users
- June 20
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- Making boring bits of the web fun and profitable
- Android Lollipop: Features we want to see
- Government row sparked over IT procurement
- 4G and Wi-Fi call quality boosted by EE live trials
- Kill switch coming to Windows Phone to protect against theft
- Netgear ReadyNAS 716 review
- Managing the cloud
- Apple iWatch production to start in July
- Pressure mounts on US justice department to drop Wikileaks investigation
- Cloud Distribution adds Cloud4Wi to portfolio
- Twitter acquires SnappyTV to offer real-time video
- June 19
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- Android 4.4.3 update wreaks havoc on Nexus devices
- BlackBerry shares up 10% on the back of promising Q1
- Avaya restructures channel partner programme
- HP names Paul Hunter replacement
- Amazon Fire phone disappoints critics
- £10m Broadband Innovation Fund winners announced
- Amazon Fire: taking consumerisation too far?
- GCHQ launches threat intelligence sharing pilot
- BlackBerry to offer Android apps via Amazon
- June 18
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- Amazon Fire phone to ship in US on 25 July
- Facebook launches Slingshot for iPhone
- Nokia Lumia 630 review
- Fujitsu names Tom Roche head of products
- Gender gap widens as fewer women employed in IT
- London Technology Week: Events highlight cloud, youth employment and more
- Samsung & Apple to embark on bidding war over Siri tech provider Nuance?
- Microsoft: Office work is obsolete in the mobile & BYOD era
- SanDisk to acquire Flash player Fusion-IO for $1.1bn
- Oracle may buy Micros Systems for more than $5bn
- Nokia blackmailed for millions of Euros six years ago
- Smart Glass could help visually impaired see better
- June 17
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- Finding the right translation service to go global
- Facebook, Google & Twitter users at risk of mass surveillance in UK
- LSE: Cloud is "years ahead" of modern IT
- Why security vendors need a red card during the World Cup
- Avnet’s Miriam Murphy takes on UK&I leadership
- Jony Ive: What’s it like working at Apple?
- IBM: Cloud to power enterprise business growth for years to come
- Google Glass to allow real-time streaming of users' lives
- Ford starts AppLink rollout to European cars
- iOS 8 to let apps access Safari AutoFill for faster logins
- BBM Protected messaging feature unveiled by BlackBerry
- June 16
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- Microsoft releases develop-centric web browser
- Wimbledon to provide personalised mobile experience via IBM
- Europe signs 5G development deal with South Korea
- 8X8 Solutions talks channel growth
- Microsoft-owned Android patents revealed by Chinese website
- Microsoft Azure’s stock of IPv4 addresses runs dry in US
- Windows Phone ready to take on iOS & Android in the enterprise
- Domino's Pizza customer details held to ransom by hackers
- Tech City launches £1m Internet of Things competition
- US authorities to probe Netflix ISP streaming issues
- Vodafone set sights on connected cars with Cobra purchase
- June 13
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- LinkedIn reinforces tech industry's diversity issues
- Apple iPhone USB adapters pulled over safety concerns
- Home addresses to be published online by .uk domain firm Nominet
- Infortrend EonStor ESDS 3024RTEB review
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S UK release date, specs & pricing announced
- Happy birthday to the secure cloud ... one year old
- Good BYOD or Bad BYOD?
- GOZeus & CryptoLocker: Top tips to protect your PC & mobile
- Tesla goes open source to boost electric car adoption
- Google Glass wearable health record to be used by hospitals
- Google Fit to be launched at I/O developer conference
- Windows 8 trade secrets leaker given three-month jail term
- Google planning to take a stake in Virgin Galactic?
- Facebook to serve ads based on users' browsing history
- Why doesn’t cloud ERP just work?
- June 12
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- HP dreams big with ‘The Machine’
- Galaxy S5 customers bag free Gear Fit from Vodafone
- iOS 8 split-screen mode demonstrated on an iPad
- Intel fails to overturn €1.06 billion fine
- Broadband access: local action will be key to passing the 1bn mark
- EE opens up broadband deals to non-EE mobile customers
- TweetDeck users urged to restart app to avoid XSS attack
- June 11
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- SwiftKey keyboard now free on Google Play
- Toshiba Kira-101 review
- Raspberry Pi sales hit 3 million
- Feedly & Evernote hit by DDoS attacks
- Apple's Irish tax deals to be probed by European Commission
- Arrow takes on Trend Micro
- Why following Get Safe Online's advice could leave you anything but
- Windows 8.1 users warned of June 10 deadline for OS Update 1
- Google buys Skybox HD satellite firm for $500m
- HP shows how it's using big data to "save the planet"
- Amazon to launch services marketplace in 2014
- Oracle injects in-memory into databases to boost analytics
- CESG dishes out security advice for Blackberry, Android & Chrome OS
- June 10
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- Jaspersoft details partner search
- HP debuts Apollo supercomputer
- Linux creator: "Not everyone needs to learn code"
- Synology RackStation RS3614xs+ review
- Government turns to online tools to encourage higher voter turnout
- Nominet launches shorter .uk domain names
- Bank of England unveils cyber security framework
- Hackers accused of holding iPhones & iPads to ransom detained in Russia
- iOS 8 to clampdown on Wi-Fi & location snoopers
- Facebook board gets sued by shareholder
- PayPal president jumps ship to Facebook
- Vodafone adds five more cities to 4G network
- Flexible polymer smartphone display unveiled
- June 9
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- Smart TVs vulnerable to "red button" hacking
- Driverless cars to force changes in the Highway Code
- British Airways to implement on-board Wi-Fi on domestic routes
- Heathrow Terminal 2 trials smart loos to monitor usage and alert cleaners
- Google Glass: Can SiMEye & others challenge the throne?
- Microsoft to roll out two critical security bug fixes
- June 6
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- EU industry chiefs meet to decide citizens' online privacy rights
- Dell Latitude 13 Education Series review
- Twitter acquires Namo Media & enters talks with SoundCloud as Secret Service seeks sarcasm detector
- Gray’s Inn ditches paper bookings for cloud-based system
- EE rolls out 4G coverage for another 15 UK Towns
- Is the Amazon Web Services' SLA really the worst one going?
- Apple iPhone will use camera in iOS 8 to scan credit card details
- Dell Chromebook 11 (2014) review
- Don't let marketing paper over cracks in security
- Pepper personal robot can read human emotions
- June 5
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- Email banned: Now what?
- Windows XP: Why is the enterprise so reluctant to let it go?
- ESET uncovers first Android file-encrypting piece of ransomware
- China labels Apple, Google & Microsoft "pawns" of the US government
- CIF slams G-Cloud lack of transparency
- Government debuts Cyber Essentials Scheme to improve UK response to cyber attacks
- Amazon 3D smartphone launch event tipped for 18 June
- IT professionals not ready for 'Internet of Things'
- GOZeus threat knocks out government-backed security site
- June 4
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- Logitech cc3000e ConferenceCam review
- Microsoft calls on businesses to embrace mobility
- Nutanix: Start-up eyes “$50bn market”
- Are we really in the middle of a data breach epidemic?
- Centrify picks up 46 new EMEA partners
- ASM Technologies partnership helps Getac expand in utilities
- iOS 8 post-launch first impressions
- UK Broadband launches London’s first wireless broadband service
- Apple HealthKit fitness app runs into trouble with startup of same name
- Google Chrome bags new data encryption extension
- Google Hangouts pushed as enterprise collaboration tool
- CityFibre acquires Coventry’s 140km metro fibre network
- Google Glass option made available mounted on designer frames
- June 3
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- Facebook buys Pryte to boost worldwide connectivity effort
- Apple reverses ban to accept Bitcoin-based apps again
- BlackBerry talks up turnaround with customer support
- Unify halves staff to transform business
- Seven deadly sins of cloud security
- Half of PC owners still use Windows 7
- Apple's iOS 8 SDK adds 4,000-plus new developer APIs
- Avnet launches CommVault partner programme
- June 2
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- Apple unveils Dropbox challenger iCloud Drive
- Apple HomeKit to let iPhone users remotely control homes
- iOS 8 launch live blog: All the news from Apple's WWDC
- NCA issues two-week deadline for PC users to evade new malware threats
- Dyson reveals early Google Glass-alike prototype
- Samsung Z smartphone with Tizen coming in Q3
- Why vendor choice is a good thing
- Google to invest $1bn in internet satellite project
- Apple WWDC 2014: iOS 8, iWatch, OS X 10.10 & new MacBooks
- WhatsApp for Windows Phone returns to Microsoft app store
- Huawei achieves high Wi-Fi speeds of 10Gbps in trial
- Pirate Bay co-founder arrested after two years on the run
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