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- June 30
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- McAfee launches SaaS Web Protection service
- Companies count the cost of IT failure
- Social networking to eclipse business email?
- First Firefox 4 pre-release build available for download
- Apache updates Tomcat web server
- ASA ban Orange ad for being ‘likely to mislead’
- Silver surfers dominate UK web use
- Cisco takes on tablet market with Cius
- June 29
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- Streak now available SIM-free directly from Dell
- Technology is a business wide strategy
- Leaked slides provide early glimpse at Windows 8
- Android 2.1 update for HTC Hero finally arrives
- 2010 ‘turning point’ for client SSD adoption
- PayPal to allow account-free app payments
- Chrome finally beats Safari in US browser market
- June 28
- June 25
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- Internet going Underground, says London Mayor
- Latest Skype beta bolsters video conferencing for SMBs
- RIM selling more phones, but competition remains tough
- Coalition to cull Government websites
- Apple responds to widespread iPhone 4 signal complaints
- Apple iPhone 4 review: First look
- Adobe brings forward critical patch
- London teens arrested in relation to £7.8m cyber crime
- Oracle basks in the Sun with Q4 results
- The iPhone 4 launches around the world
- Nokia reiterates N8 is last Symbian N-series phone
- June 24
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- Scientists make major quantum mechanics breakthrough
- Virgin Media to launch 400Mbps router
- Ofcom consults on net neutrality
- Apple sues HTC – yet again
- Facebook aiming for one billion users
- Photos: Data centre at The Venetian in Las Vegas
- Firefox gets crash protection in latest update
- Multimedia boost for Internet Explorer
- June 23
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- Collaboration holds key to recovery
- 'No risk of cancer from mobile phone masts'
- One in five Android apps are potentially insecure – report
- Mobile operator turns to analytics to beat capacity crunch
- MeeGo 'pre-alpha' for smartphones coming next week
- Microsoft HealthVault launches in UK
- Good Technology unveils iPhone management tools
- Q&A: Detective Chief Inspector John Osibote on chip and PIN fraudsters
- Mobile site creator toolkit for SMBs unveiled
- Comment: Is technology really ‘sweeping away’ reading?
- Full-fat Flash finally released for smartphones
- Cloud set for boom years as companies catch on
- June 22
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- Toshiba Libretto W100 review: First look
- Toshiba AC100 review: FIrst look
- Google faces multi-state US probe over Street View
- Council fined for dumping WEEE
- Emergency Budget analysis: Tougher times ahead for IT
- Cyber crime appears to fall despite World Cup
- Facebook founder meets PM and Culture Secretary
- HP: SSD takeover is a long way off
- HP's BladeSystem Matrix gets an update
- Chip and pin fraud gang gets 15 years
- HP takes on deduplication with StoreOnce
- HP refreshes rack and blade server lines
- Orange launches UK HD voice trial
- Dell confirms talks with Google over Chrome OS netbooks
- June 21
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- BT launches unlimited Wi-Fi for Total Broadband customers
- Budget forecast: Taxes, investment and the IT impact
- Windows Live Messenger arrives on the iPhone
- Facebook defends privacy measures in open letter response
- World Cup start attracts speedy spam strike
- Toshiba goes Android and dual-screen with new laptops
- Blue Coat launches DLP for unified protection
- O2 only selling iPhone 4 to existing customers initially
- June 18
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- Hackers get hooks into Habbo
- Open letter attacks Facebook privacy
- Apple accused of clandestine security update
- Vodafone joins in with iPhone 4 tariff unveilings
- Tablets to outsell netbooks within a couple of years?
- Ofcom to cut landline termination fees
- Toshiba and Fujitsu agree Japanese mobile merger
- Toshiba creates 128GB flash memory chip
- O2 unveils iPhone 4 pricing
- Microsoft launches fraud alert service
- BT strike looms as ballot papers sent out
- June 17
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- Nokia lowers expectations
- IT needs better project management
- Man involved in AT&T iPad vulnerability discovery arrested
- PC shipments to top 2008 levels?
- HTC Hero finally ready for update to Android 2.1
- Email on way out, claims Facebook COO
- US Government to sue Oracle for alleged fraud
- UPDATED: AOL has sold Bebo
- Gadget-loving Brits forget how to write and spell
- Microsoft rolls out upgraded feature-rich Hotmail
- Dell joining Acer and HP in Chrome OS hardware party?
- June 16
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- Has Apple sold out of initial iPhone 4 devices?
- Virtual security market set for boom time
- iPhone banned from Whitehall
- HP claims industry first with BSM 9.0 launch
- ICO slams NHS after two more data breaches
- Orange confirms iPhone 4 pricing
- Ovum: Cloud governance must improve
- Apple launches latest Mac OS X 10.6.4 update
- 420,000 scam emails sent per hour in UK
- Acer unveils two new Android smartphones
- Vodafone ticked off by ASA for femtocell ad
- Remote workers want to feel safer
- June 15
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- Richard Carter returns to Nimans
- IBM expands analytics with Coremetrics acquisition
- Skobbler brings free turn-by-turn sat nav to the iPhone
- Apple releases SIM-free iPhone 4 prices
- BT aims to make London broadband world beater
- TfL admits problems with fleet congestion charge payment system
- Ubuntu is more secure than Windows, according to Dell
- Facebook hit by more clickjacking attacks
- IBM launches augmented reality Wimbledon app
- Google News testing out human editors
- Should kids under nine use computers?
- Businesses told to assess software needs
- June 14
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- Has Vodafone unveiled its iPhone 4 prices?
- Porn and social networking named top mobile IT worries
- New Acer monitor taps further into touchscreen
- Can't make it to church on Sunday? There's an app for that
- Three gives MiFi router a makeover
- Motorola aims to launch 2GHz smartphone by Christmas
- Google and AT&T taken to task by FCC over privacy breaches
- June 11
- June 10
- June 9
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- Dell expands PowerEdge server range
- O2 unveils mid-contract iPhone 4 deals
- Caffeine peps up Google's search engine
- Dell heralds ‘virtual era’ with new storage products
- Domain names soar past 193 million in 2010
- Olympus confirms camera malware blooper
- IBM ramps up security software solutions
- All you need to know about iPhone 4
- Sophos heads to cloud for new security tech
- Twitter breaks records (and website)
- BP buys Google oil spill search ad space
- Safari security holes prompt upgrade advisory
- Microsoft Office Web Apps goes live
- HP settles EDS lawsuit with BSkyB for $318 million
- Adobe to fix Flash flaw
- Global PC shipments shoot up in first quarter
- June 8
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- Hunt to test best bet for rural broadband
- Fibre broadband in UK is ‘lagging behind’
- BT strike ballot to go ahead despite new offer
- One in ten IT professionals cheat on firewall audit
- EU rules in favour of roaming regulations
- Storing of search history backed by MEPs
- Need to Know: iPhone 4
- Apple introduces Safari 5
- Microsoft dumps Bing cashback
- Free Windows 7 Service Pack beta due next month
- UPDATE: iPhone 4 gets UK network support
- June 7
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- Apple unveils iPhone 4
- Facebook and Yahoo team up for integration project
- First European data centre goes completely renewable
- Foxconn announces two pay rises after factory suicides
- Google privacy probe ordered in Australia
- Google tweaks VP8 licence to calm open source critics
- Mobile commerce sales to double by 2013
- Apple iPhone 4 launch: Live blogging
- Oracle to slash Sun workforce
- Bletchley Park WW2 archive heading online
- Adobe admits critical Flash flaw
- Apple's showcase of 'open' HTML5 only works on Safari
- June 4
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- Government publishes public sector spending online
- Users happy to change ISPs for better speeds
- Linux use promoted by Linaro group
- Week in Review: Madness, iPadness and joblessness
- Medical practice loses 8,000 patient details on unencrypted USB
- BT strike ballot confirmed as deadline passes
- Microsoft to patch 34 vulnerabilities
- Google to hand over Street View Wi-Fi data 'within days'
- Ballmer: PCs will be around ‘for many years to come’
- Dell Streak launches in UK
- HP clears up smartphone confusion
- June 3
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- BT gets go-ahead for watered down broadband unbundling
- HP launches collaboration products
- Panda launches Cloud Antivirus Pro
- Brocade increases density with three blades
- RBS job cuts could affect IT staff
- Samsung Wave smartphones shipped with malware
- Vodafone targets SMBs with Business Essentials tariffs
- Microsoft bites back at Google's Windows snub
- Skype for iPhone in heavy demand
- Two million iPad owners can't be wrong
- June 2
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- Gartner: businesses should migrate to Windows 7 by 2012
- Arrow ECS ramps up training services in UK
- Hazardous materials escape European ban
- Thieves steal virtual items from hotel
- Server growth returns to Europe
- HP to cut another 9,000 jobs in $1bn data centre shakeup
- IBM launches midmarket server and storage products
- IE6 use drops below five per cent
- Prime Minister reveals plans for opening up public data
- Google: Just one update a year for Android
- June 1
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- Qualcomm unveils dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon chip
- Google ditches Windows for ‘security’ reasons
- Bing may replace Google on iPhone 4G
- Bangladesh bans Facebook as Pakistan rescinds block
- China rises in supercomputing power list
- Dell Streak prices revealed
- Acer Ferrari smartphone claims pole position
- Intel announces 22nm chip plans
- Prince of Wales' charity and IBM launch sustainability summit
- Ofcom reveals controversial plans to tackle file-sharing
- Quit Facebook Day inspires over 30,000 to leave
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