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- April 28
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- Amazon confirms cloud services are back
- How green is my data centre?
- NetSuite combines with HubSpan for business integration
- Everything Everywhere revenues edge up
- Delicious takeover by YouTube founders
- Ricoh UK appoints new CEO
- Citrix ups expectations after bumper results
- Ricoh gets new UK CEO
- Attachmate Novell acquisition finalised
- Google fixes 27 bugs in Chrome 11 release
- Logitech eyes sales increase as quarterly profits drop
- Sony counts the cost of PlayStation hack
- April 27
- April 26
- April 22
- April 21
- April 20
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- Dropbox's privacy commitment questioned
- InfoSec 2011: Cyber Security Challenge gets refresh
- Virgin Media aims for fastest cable at Silicon Roundabout
- InfoSec 2011: Detica brings national security to businesses
- IBM takes luxury cars to the private cloud
- InfoSec 2011: DPA breached after NHS security fail
- InfoSec 2011: ICO wants larger fining powers
- ISPs lose Digital Economy Act judicial review
- ICO fines less than one per cent of DPA breaches
- Seagate snaps up Samsung HDD business
- April 19
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- Outsourcery confirms part sale of mobile business to Daisy
- InfoSec 2011: Energy firms pummelled by DDoS attacks
- InfoSec 2011: Laptop loss costing European firms billions
- Acer appoints Wong as corporate president
- InfoSec 2011: Can Government cope with IT consumerisation?
- ACS:Law to pay up for costs?
- HTML5 standards deadline set for 24 May
- Berners-Lee: Cuts no excuse to cut back data
- April 18
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- Google defends Panda update
- Semiconductor revenues rocket
- Integralis appoints Dennis Deane as CTO
- Dell KACE appliance targets system admins
- Centrica powers desktop management with Fujitsu
- Skype Android app flaw places data in danger
- Google to outdo ITV in UK ad revenue?
- BlackBerry PlayBook: All you need to know
- MoD web blunder leaks nuclear sub secrets
- Visa begins search for 12 IT apprentices
- WLAN devices to surpass one billion in 2011
- New OpenStack release offers virtualisation and network features
- April 15
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- EU cookie law coming to UK on 25 May
- Week in Review: Nokia updates Symbian, browser wars kick off
- IT PRO goes to HP’s supercomputer centre
- Hackers trump insiders as chief threat
- HP hits out at Oracle’s Itanium claims
- WordPress suffers root level hack
- Fifth of smartphones NFC-enabled by 2014
- Autodesk to sell direct to UK resellers
- April 14
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- Head-to-Head: smartphone copy and paste video
- Policewoman jailed for breaching Data Protection Act
- Apple job ad confirms cloud is on the agenda
- Dell consolidates back office for SMBs
- HP and Intel to accelerate HPC efforts
- Tablets put PC market in decline
- SMBs ‘most concerned’ with storage infrastructures
- Government 'Crown Representatives’ to negotiate contracts
- Photoshop, by the hour (or at least, by the month)
- April 13
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- Security and lock-in still holds back the cloud
- UK businesses unhappy with broadband
- School ICT hit and miss
- Hackers get ‘more violent' against security firms
- Ovi store hits five million daily donwloads
- Fujitsu rolls out next-gen rural broadband
- Toshiba launches self-encrypting hard drives
- Microsoft uncloaks IE10 preview
- ICO watching over Microsoft Streetside
- April 12
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- Cisco decides to Flip out
- Iron Mountain abandons the cloud
- HTC takes wraps off Android-based Sensation
- Microsoft claims Google lied about Apps security
- Superfast broadband lines hit 250,000 mark
- Adobe Flash flaw used in targeted attacks
- Barracuda admits mistake after hack
- ASG buys visionapp in push to become SaaS leader
- Nokia announces Symbian Anna update
- April 11
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- Cisco: Resellers extend cautious welcome to changes
- Intel launches Oak Trail tablet chips
- GCHQ says BlackBerry is safest
- HTC Flyer on pre-order for £599.99
- Hornbill integrates Twitter into service desk
- Intel invests $20 million into Kno
- Nearly half of UK businesses moving to cloud
- EET Group buys CCTV disti Ernitec
- CEOP unencrypted website places data at risk
- Dell announces huge investment in cloud infrastructure, services
- UK wastes billions overpaying mobile contracts
- Firefox 5 set for June launch
- BT and Phorm escape CPS prosecution
- ShipIt becomes StopIt as Canonical cans free CDs
- April 8
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- Q&A: Dell and Microsoft talk virtualisation complexity
- OFT closes 19 unlicensed loan websites
- G Data signs second distributor
- Transversal launches partner programme
- Government boasts of e-Borders success
- Milton Keynes tops slow mobile broadband league
- Microsoft confirms record Patch Tuesday
- Schwartz gets new job at Silver Spring Networks
- Nokia ditches open source for Symbian
- Google offers scientists epic computing power
- Scientists use mind power to control computers
- IBM launches public cloud services - but UK users can wait
- April 7
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- Dell tackles ‘complexity’ with virtualisation products
- BT unveils 156 extra superfast locations
- HP goes mobile with business printers
- Google defends Android openness
- Most IT departments ‘clueless’ over sensitive files
- Microsoft warns against ‘tinkering’ with Windows Phone 7 update
- Android to dominate smartphone market by 2012
- MPs lament BBC IT project failures
- Businesses must guard against the enemy within
- State suspected in LiveJournal DDoS attacks
- April 6
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- Apple escapes $625.5 million patent payment
- Digital Economy Act delayed by six months
- Engine Room to offer free 500 hour AppCloud trial
- Nokia appoints new UK MD
- IT jobs remain strongest growth area
- M&S data stolen in Epsilon breach
- EMC shakes up EMEA management
- Chrome offers malicious download warnings
- BT gets charitable with MyDonate
- 'A lot at stake' in VMware's Mozy take-over, analysts warn
- April 5
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- NEC Display takes two
- Intel announces Xeon E7 server processors
- ASUS launches UK's first Honeycomb tablet
- EMC moves Mozy to VMware to exploit 'synergies'
- ISPs bemoan BT superfast infrastructure pricing
- Webroot launches Android security apps
- Seagate launches ‘world’s slimmest’ hard drive
- ICO raps York Council after data breach
- Gartner: No reason to delay tablets
- Targeted attacks set to blow up in 2011
- HTC buys patent portfolio
- Texas Instruments acquires National Semiconductor
- April 4
- April 1
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- Windows Phone 7 NoDo is a no go?
- Oracle PartnerNetwork recognises top performing UK partners
- Week in review: Android schmandroid, BP just can't do anything right
- 3 offers first HSPA+ dongle
- London Underground ditches mobile plans
- Samsung and Visa team up for NFC
- Google cracks down on Android 'fragmentation'
- HP and Google partner for cloud printing
- Android to dominate by 2016
- UPDATED Mass SQL-injection attack compromises 380,000 URLs
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