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- July 31
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- Online pirates could face same prison term as sex offenders
- Cloud wages war on inefficient software
- Channel Q&A: Herjavec Group founder, Robert Herjavec
- Google refuses to apply 'right to be forgotten' worldwide
- Is Google Glass set to make a workplace comeback?
- Chinese hackers attack United Airlines' security
- Silent Circle's Blackphone 2 joins Android for Work
- Cyberoam CR1000iNG-XP review
- July 30
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- How to change your search engine in Microsoft Edge
- Google roadshow will teach Brits about online security
- BT Mobile hooks 100,000 customers in three months
- Autotask buys Soonr
- Hammertoss: The malware that mimics real user behaviour
- SAP releases S/4 HANA as free trial
- Internet Explorer 11 VS Microsoft Edge: Does Windows 10's new browser measure up?
- July 29
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- Windows 10: Reactions on the first day of release
- Xbox streaming on Windows 10
- Western Digital My Cloud DL4100 review
- Under-18s will be able to delete embarassing social posts
- Majority of local authorities aren't secured against cyber threats
- Windows 10: 4 things Windows 10 can do that Windows 8.1 can't
- Intel and Micron unleash memory innovation dubbed 3D XPoint
- July 28
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- Here's why the cloud is now a necessity
- Motorola launches two new Moto X phones
- New Moto G budget Android phone announced
- What's happening to Reddit?
- Windows 10: Top 5 new features we like
- Ofcom's simpler switching plans 'will shake up mobile industry'
- Microsoft issues bug fix one day before Windows 10 launch
- Google+ finally splits into Streams, Photos and Sharing
- Verify will only succeed with user discounts, says BCS
- Huawei teams up with 11 fintech groups for open cloud push
- Hackers target victims with fake Home Office emails
- July 27
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- Kemp formalises UK channel programme
- Windows 10: Wi-Fi Sense makes no security sense at all
- Dell combines WiFi and firewall to fend off SMB cyber attacks
- Does government foster opportunities for Big Data pioneers?
- EE ‘will smash 14 million 4G customer target’
- Here's why the European Commission approved €15bn Nokia & Alcatel-Lucent merger
- Why do smart cities deploy ‘unsustainable’ infrastructures?
- Apple stops selling Google Nest thermostats
- July 26
- July 24
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- Channel Q&A: Mark Evans, co-founder, Imerja
- Is Huawei poised for big things?
- Acer TravelMate P256-M review: a cheap and cheerful Windows 7 laptop
- Vormetric appoints Louise Bulman as VP for EMEA
- Traditional R&D model is 'broken' while innovation centres grow
- Amazon shocks investors with $92 million profit
- Security researchers develop anonymous web browsing
- July 23
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- Dell makes changes to PartnerDirect programme
- Uber at the ECJ - will Europe share or shaft?
- Microsoft brings Azure Rights Management to Office for iPad and iPhone
- The cost of running legacy laser printers
- Microsoft joins Google in war on revenge porn with removal requests
- DataFort Critical Care review
- Lockheed Martin signs £18m MoD deal while planning IT spin-off
- Sony takes to drone idea despite crash controversy
- July 22
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- Every single Airbnb and LinkedIn employee now uses Box
- Why tech won't ease Whitehall's £20bn budget cuts pain
- Slow progress for TechNorth criticised by Labour MP
- Toshiba Portégé Z20T-B-107 review
- Microsoft suffers record loss, Apple celebrates record profit
- Anonymous launches attack on ISIS Twitter followers
- July 21
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- TmaxSoft sets sights on Oracle ISVs
- Tech Data brings BitTitan to Europe
- Softcat swells ranks with 56 new recruits
- 4G will help departments work more flexibly, GDS tells Whitehall
- Ashley Madison hack steals 37 million cheaters' details
- EU sharing economy put under spotlight
- Competitions authority to assess BT-EE and O2-Three mergers
- July 20
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- Sennheiser tops £500,000 with annual golf day
- Why your business needs HP JetAdvantage Private Print
- Windows 10 end of support coming in 2025
- General Electric gets ready to roll out Office 365 to 300,000 staff
- Transport catapult to launch 'virtual reality Milton Keynes'
- Junk emails fall to their lowest rate in 12 years
- How AI fights gamer abuse in League of Legends
- CenturyLink and HP team up for hybrid cloud
- Government launches driverless vehicle research project
- July 17
- July 16
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- Best business laptops under £500
- Are you a ranter or a raver? DataSift classifies your tweets
- Infrastructure-as-a-Service gets a boost from enterprise cloud migration
- United Airlines will reward hackers with air miles
- A guide to switching to SIP trunking
- PM still wants to stop encryption despite government voting against it
- July 15
- July 14
- July 13
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- Apple customers outraged over ‘staingate’ fault
- Intel Security overhauls partner programme
- Toshiba Satellite Click Mini review: the first 9in Windows hybrid
- Robot pharmacy kiosk could transform how we access medicine
- Satoru Iwata dies at 55: the Nintendo president's life, accomplishments and career history
- Reddit CEO Ellen Pao quits amid user revolt
- Microsoft opens door to Surface sales
- July 10
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- TechUK warns UK ‘not doing enough’ to grow digital skills
- How Microsoft can revive Windows Phone
- M2M is expanding beyond the IT department, says Vodafone
- Netwrix appoints UK channel manager
- Could Windows 10 save plunging PC sales?
- Q&A: SMART's Tobias Windbrake on the future of collaboration
- European Parliament rejects link tax amendment
- Privacy superstar Caspar Bowden passes away
- July 9
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- Collaboration is about people, not just technology
- Jawbone sues Fitbit for third time in two months
- Canary Wharf Group chooses tech for smart cities programme
- Cisco will spend $1 billion on UK tech sector
- Android Lollipop 5.0 updates: Galaxy S3 and Note 4 will NOT be receiving update
- Oxford tech start-ups set for £1bn funding
- ICO will look into Edinburgh City Council data breach
- Finnish teen convicted of over 50,000 hacks avoids jail
- NYSE denies hackers crashed stock exchange
- Microsoft will lay off almost 8,000 staff
- Airbnb moves to new offices in Clerkenwell
- Symantec and Kaspersky work together on Wild Neutron threat
- July 8
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- Budget 2015: Lots for business, little for tech
- British Airways opens up flight data to boost innovation
- Manchester City FC signs SAP as cloud partner
- Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi review: svelte, attractive and more than a little disappointing
- ICAP ditches manual spreadsheets for Oracle's data controls
- How Vivobarefoot escaped Windows Server 2003 in IT upgrade
- FBI: Encryption helps ISIS recruit new members
- July 7
- July 6
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- Neill Burton takes charge of channel at F5
- Huddle: Data location is a huge customer concern
- Twitter’s news service will be called ‘Moments’
- Embrace change or move out of the way
- Hacking Team data leak 'reveals links to Sudan and Russia'
- Citrix exec takes reins at Pulse Secure
- NHS picks 17 entrepreneurs to improve healthcare tech
- Camden Council creates database full of residents’ data
- Google Cloud Console app now out of beta
- BBC merges IT roles in job cuts
- July 3
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- Theresa May is 2015 Internet Villain of the year
- Mastercard to trial credit card authentication with selfies
- Casio will release a smartwatch in 2016
- Why Uber will win the taxi wars
- Best Ultrabooks to buy in 2015
- Google opens up Deep Dream software, terrifies world
- EE handed £1m fine by Ofcom over customer service failures
- The cost of not using ink in the office
- HP files details of enterprise division split
- PayPal strengthens international payment presence with Xoom acquisition
- July 2
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- BYOD has left businesses vulnerable, new research shows
- Why the ICO is being more careful over who it fines
- 96 per cent of UK unaware of ‘smart city’ initiatives
- Philips Brilliance 221S6QUMB review
- Microsoft launches Surface Hub pre-orders
- Black Duck looks to get partners in a row
- D-Link reorganises partner programme
- July 1
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- O2 vs EE: which should you choose?
- UK business growth hampered by slow hiring processes
- Amazon Prime Now review: a buyer's perspective
- Upgrading to Apple Music might delete your songs library
- Fujitsu launches new storage to 'solve over/under provisioning'
- StorMagic commits to channel-only sales
- Thomson Reuters open sources data APIs for developers
- Broadberry CyberServe XE5-102S v3 review
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