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- April 30
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- Week in Review: Fighting, Flash and farewell to floppy
- BT: Filesharing measures are ‘draconian’
- Intel dominates in improving PC chip market
- Labour candidate leaks postal votes via Twitter
- Adobe slams Jobs’ blog as a ‘smokescreen’
- SaaS remains in the spotlight for 95 per cent of firms
- Microsoft says Courier tablet will never be released
- Roundup: the best new BlackBerry apps at WES 2010
- April 29
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- Symbian seeks to simplify app development
- Jobs blog claims Adobe’s Flash ‘falls short’
- Storm botnet makes a comeback
- Google ranked world’s most valuable brand
- Vodafone announces first branded Android handset
- Apple announces WWDC dates, iPhone announcement expected
- HP to buy out Palm for $1.2 billion
- UK in top 10 for spam relaying
- April 28
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- Data breaches often an insider job
- Sony to kick-off World Cup trade-in scheme this week
- Want the best phone deal?
- Google promises full Flash support in Android 2.2
- Trust employees to create a safer network
- SAP sees 97 per cent profit gain
- Microsoft taking Windows 7 beyond the PC
- Security breaches hit highest ever level
- Google: 15 per cent of malware is fake anti-virus software
- RIM unveils BlackBerry 6 OS
- April 27
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- McLaren F1 raced to IT swap-out in nine days
- Secure smartphones to make computer networks obsolete?
- Today in tech: Up in the cloud, search for security recruits
- Trust in cloud is a 'PR job' for security providers
- Nokia N8 first to showcase Symbian^3
- VMware and Salesforce team up for enterprise apps
- Majority of attacks aimed at web applications
- NHS responsible for third of data breaches
- InfoSecurity 2010 Round-up
- Google adds Earth's 3D images to its maps
- Spotify takes aim at iTunes with social, library features
- 2e2 confirms Morse acquisition
- Core Consultancy debuts channel programme to support DR launch
- April 26
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- BlackBerry unveils new Bold, Pearl smartphones
- Today in tech: Cloud computing takes off, criminals knock BT offline
- Sky customers to get free 20Mbps broadband
- Criminals disrupt BT broadband services in Kent
- Sony kills off the floppy disk
- Google Nexus One arrives in UK on Vodafone this week
- BlackBerry to launch two new handsets
- Ed Balls fined for using mobile while driving
- April 25
- April 23
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- Oracle launches Enterprise Manager 11g
- Week in Review: Results paint positive picture and is Palm up for sale?
- HTC backs away from Palm bid
- Today in tech: ARM dismisses Apple rumours, the best Windows apps are free
- Data-stealing worm found on 1,000 NHS computers
- Amazon profits surge in first quarter
- Microsoft pulls ineffective server patch
- Security firms plug virtual security holes
- Brown: ID cards needed to tackle immigration
- April 22
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- Ash should not cloud supply chain vision
- Tech makes student/teacher collaboration more work-like
- Hackers selling 1.5 million social networking accounts
- Today in tech: Apple and ARM, Gray Powell's dad crosses fingers
- Adobe ready to walk away from Apple
- Cisco and Steria offer cloud in 30 minutes
- Top 10 iPad apps for business review
- Websites get age ratings from new ISP
- McAfee apologises as update cripples Windows XP PCs
- Buffalo updates partner portal and disties to retain consumer NAS top spot
- April 21
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- New Zeus trojan targets Firefox online banking users
- GFI Software revamps global partner programme
- Google keeps quiet on Agnilux acquisition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 out in May
- Fibre rollout could cost £15 billion
- Google unveils turn-by-turn navigation for Android handsets
- Facebook Lite is closed down
- Today in tech: BlackBerry gets multi-touch, Google's sat nav arrives
- T-Mobile and 3 in £400 million network deal
- Latest BT exchange sites
- Apple slams netbooks, Google promises cheap Chrome devices
- Bluetooth 4.0 spec officially finalised
- BT boosts broadband speeds at 150 exchanges
- VMware revenue up as virtualisation grows
- Google reveals UK's censorship and snooping demands
- Apple rides iPhone success to record profits
- April 20
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- Boffins detail uber secret encryption breakthrough
- Microsoft's free Fix It automates PC maintenance
- US universities block 'malfunctioning' iPads
- Finding the right hardware platform
- IBM the latest to beat investor forecasts
- Adobe Reader and IE feel brunt of web-based malware
- Microsoft to fix IE XSS filter flaw in June
- Apple wants its missing 'iPhone 4' back
- April 19
- April 16
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- Lib Dems would repeal Digital Economy Bill
- Week in Review: Election continues, Twitter gets serious
- Today in tech: Orange teams up with BT, Intel shows off MeeGo
- Orange adds new tiers and products to updated channel partner programme
- Toshiba adds four new faces to Satellite laptop lineup
- Gmail adds drag-and-drop attachments, invitations
- Microsoft to investigate Chinese working conditions
- Toshiba's PC sales jump 50 per cent, tablet assault incoming
- Hackers deface Telegraph sites over 'gypsies' slight
- Clegg calls for ID cards to be scrapped in first TV debate
- April 15
- April 14
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- MoD loses data over 1,500 times in five years
- Today in tech: Ofcom planning piracy appeals, iPad delayed
- Apple iPad's UK arrival delayed until May
- Public sector CIOs call for more Government IT ambition
- IBM launches three new blade servers
- Apache server suffers hack attack
- Google: Consumer tech evolves into enterprise IT
- Microsoft, Adobe and Oracle fix critical flaws
- Village builds its own fibre network after BT says 'no'
- Intel posts record quarterly sales, ups forecast for Q2
- April 13
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- Google adds real-time collaboration to Docs
- Proofpoint recognises top performing resellers
- Today in tech: McKinnon's mother takes on Straw, games in schools
- Facebook enhances safety but still no 'panic button'
- Apple updates MacBook Pro, boosts battery and performance
- UK doesn’t appreciate need for internet security
- Conservatives win vote for worst performing website
- Nokia ‘brings social networking to life‘ with three new handsets
- Microsoft unveils Tegra-powered Kin smartphones
- Intel updates on Sandy Bridge progress
- Apple approves Opera iPhone app
- April 12
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- Twitter buys iPhone client Tweetie
- 'Adverse publicity' leads law firm to halt piracy letters
- Google buys Plink, its first UK acquisition
- Today in tech: Bono to benefit, Apple goes 3D?
- Google adds page load times to search rankings formula
- Java creator quits Oracle
- Microsoft unveils Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4
- Party leaders use Facebook and YouTube as debate platform
- Adobe unveils Creative Suite 5
- Adobe evangelist: 'Go screw yourself Apple'
- April 9
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- Labour fires candidate over rude tweets
- NHS CEO says IT scheme won’t live up to promises
- Today in tech: Apple bans Flash, Twitter developers warned
- Week in Review: Digital Economy Bill passes, Apple keeps busy
- Oracle to patch Sun products
- Facebook called 'arrogant' in its approach to child safety
- Yahoo grabs search share as Google slips slightly
- Industry anger as Digital Economy Bill wins Royal Assent
- Microsoft patches 25 flaws, Adobe goes automatic
- Need to Know: iPhone OS 4.0
- April 8
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- Waving, not drowning: gestures, not touch will drive PCs
- Latest SSD offers one million IOPS
- Today in tech: Kettle that tweets, mobile Gmail Buzz updated
- Live blogging: Apple announces iPhone OS 4.0
- Men dominate mobile social networking
- ASA disagrees on Motorola DEXT's 'social skills'
- 3 unveils wireless hotspot for your car
- Digital Economy Bill passed in under two hours
- Flash 10.1 RC offers better netbook performance
- PDF virus spreads without exploiting any flaw
- Revealed: Apple iPad costs $260 to make
- April 7
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- Photographers complain about Google books deal
- London Underground line hit by IT failure
- Cisco releases Nehalem EX servers
- Today in tech: iPad Wi-Fi woes and hackers hit India
- Labour drops broadband tax
- Starting out in business is the real game
- Digital Economy Bill sneaks past second reading
- Analyst predicts iPad will get Android competition
- Piracy no problem for a third of Brits
- April 6
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- HP teases with more slate details
- Today in tech: HP Slate info leaked, Digital Economy Bill debated
- Orange and T-Mobile merger finalised
- Mozilla set to patch eight-year-old CSS history leak
- Visa warns of key logger increase
- Live blog: MPs debate Digital Economy Bill
- Companies face fines of £500,000 for losing data
- Call for real debate as MPs examine Digital Economy Bill
- Digg's chief executive steps down
- Election 2010: Labour on tech
- Election 2010: Conservatives on tech
- Election 2010: Liberal Democrats on tech
- Your Views: Is the Apple iPad worth buying?
- iPhone 4.0 to be unveiled on Thursday?
- Apple shifts 300,000 iPads, analysts predict success
- April 4
- April 2
- April 1
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- Wolfram Alpha drops app price from $50 to $2
- Today in tech: iPad apps ready to go, BT broadband recovering
- Twitter links safer than Google?
- Wrong number: business comms offer a poor deal
- Red Hat revamps Linux server software
- Germany calls for child abuse sites to be deleted
- RIM claims smartphone top spot in latest results
- Ordnance Survey maps free for all from today
- Firefox claims 30 per cent market share
- Early reviews positive for Apple's iPad
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