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- August 31
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- IT staff believe their own companies are keeping cyber attacks secret
- Firefox will block ad tracking by default in privacy revamp
- Exponential-e upgrades The Ritz to 10GB ethernet
- California bill gives net-neutrality campaigners new hope
- Email on your commute? That should count as work
- Apple snaps-up AR lenses startup
- Box developing AI to hunt for data breaches
- Box unveils AI-building toolkit
- Google, Facebook and Twitter to testify at US Senate
- August 30
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- Microsoft's AI-powered Sketch2Code can build apps from whiteboard sketches
- Passport details potentially lifted from Air Canada app
- Dell announces its first premium 2-in-1 Chromebook
- Institute of Coding launches £2.3m Future Projects Fund to boost digital skills
- UK gov to build a cyber centre in Kenya and tap into African tech potential
- Box's Activity Stream feature lets users see what colleagues are up to
- August 29
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- IBM Watson powers player analysis at US Open
- Microsoft brings AI transcription to OneDrive
- Microsoft adds automated transcription to OneDrive
- Flaw in Fiserv banking platform exposed personal data
- Intel's new Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake chips promise faster Wi-Fi, longer battery life
- Government faces legal challenge over immigrant data rights
- Red Hat patents use of blockchain to track cloud use
- UK faces post-Brexit tech skills shortage
- VMware updates multi-cloud platform
- GDPR hasn't sparked rise in spam - so far
- August 28
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- These are officially the most hated email phrases
- Google denies Trump's claim that it's meddling with search results
- Vulnerability spotted in Fortnite Android installer
- GPs allowed to ditch paper prescriptions for digital
- DCMS commits £1.4m to boost diversity in the tech industry
- HPE revamps Partner Ready Program with higher rewards
- Slack developer creates Windows 95 app for MacOS, Windows, and Linux
- Google Drive vs Microsoft OneDrive head-to-head review
- August 24
- August 23
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- Facebook pulls Onavo app after violating Apple's privacy rules
- Google tracks user data even when they go 'Incognito'
- ICO website knocked offline for more than 24 hours
- "Incredibly dangerous" RCE flaw found in Apache Struts 2
- M-Files releases M-Files Online to break down cloud barriers
- ScanSource acquires Canpango to expand CRM partner services
- Companies 'ignore compliance risk in race to adopt cloud'
- August 22
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- Leaky API exposes Black Hat attendees’ personal data
- Office 365 adoption up 50%, while AWS dominates EMEA cloud market
- CEOs frustrated with company boards' short-termist view on digital transformation
- Superdrug warns customers to change passwords after hacking threat
- Three UK universities recognised for excellence in cyber security
- Silver Peak's channel programme puts best practice first
- Slack now worth a whopping $7bn
- August 21
- August 20
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- Faulty cable takes out Gatwick Airport departure boards
- Half of the world’s most popular sites are 'at-risk'
- This live map of every London Underground tube train will make you appreciate open data
- AI will cause 'technological unemployment'
- EU will fine social media firms for failing to remove extremist material
- Superfast broadband gives UK businesses £9 billion boost
- Google hands over data centre cooling controls to AI
- Samsung creates 'world first' 6Gb/sec 3GPP 5G modem
- Intel snaps-up startup Vertex.AI
- August 17
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- Home Office hunting for a vendor to move Police data to AWS
- Vulnerabilities in web applications at the heart of 73% of breaches, Kaspersky finds
- Systal appoints new CTO in marketing expansion
- Australian teen 'hacked Apple mainframe', sparking FBI investigation
- Twitter kills support for third-party clients
- Google staff rally against censored Chinese search engine
- Imperva uncovers Google Chrome vulnerability
- Google One launch brings cheaper storage for US customers
- Worldwide security spending to exceed $124 billion by next year
- UK banks must publish IT outages and data disasters online
- August 16
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- Dell EMC's VP of EU channel: Brexit needs clarity, but it's not stopping me
- A-level results day 2018: University uptake for STEM subjects flat despite more A-level entries
- Basic Wi-Fi could be used to detect weapons and bombs
- F5 Networks recruits David Helfer as EMEA SVP sales
- M&S to replace call centre staff with an AI chatbot
- ScanSource acquires Intelisys Global for UCaaS expansion
- August 15
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- Samsung Galaxy Note 9 hands-on: To buy or Note to buy?
- Three new Spectre-style flaws revealed that affect Intel chips
- Digital transformation firm Shaping Cloud gets £1.4m boost
- Systems 'attacking each other by accident' the greatest risk of military AI
- Instagram users locked out by mysterious Russian hack
- Weetabix calls up Marval MSM for support services
- August 14
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- ICO unveils new tech strategy to tackle digital hurdles
- Nvidia reveals Turing GPUs, the chip at the heart of its series 11 cards
- Mobile apps now most common method of fraud
- DeepMind’s AI can detect eye disease as accurately as world-leading doctors
- Nvidia's new GPUs can handle real-time ray tracing
- Sainsbury's uses smart tech to launch till-free shopping initiative
- ALDO chooses Digitate's Ignio platform to automate its IT
- August 13
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- Vulnerabilities in fax machines could let hackers infiltrate a network
- GCHQ: 5G could open doors to 'cyber rogues'
- Cisco's services provider chief quits
- Dell EMC launches new preferred channel program for enterprise
- Butlins data breach hits 34,000 users
- Gov ploughs a further £780m into tech hub innovation drive
- Tesla chief engineer heads to Apple for a secret car project
- August 10
- August 9
- August 8
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- Meltdown and Spectre: Samsung Galaxy S7 vulnerable to Meltdown hack
- UK-based IT professionals twice as likely to moonlight as cyber criminals
- UK CEOs see data scientists as a key skill for the future
- Elon Musk: Taking Tesla private is best path for the company
- Oracle CEO: 'It's kind of embarrassing when Amazon uses Oracle'
- OpenEMR flaws left millions of health records exposed
- JDA completes acquisition of Blue Yonder to boost AI tech
- Acronis buddies up with Microsoft to offer integrated Azure backup
- TSMC cyber attack was apparently caused by WannaCry
- August 7
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- FCC admits net neutrality DDoS attack was work of fiction
- Facebook will revamp Pages for small businesses to fight declining organic reach
- Duo unravels massive three-tiered ‘crypto-giveaway’ botnet
- Gov to inject STEM centres with £13 million of funding
- AMD 2nd gen Ryzen chips now available worldwide
- Epson launches pay-as-you-go ink refill service
- Android Pie release date, features, and news: Google unveils Android Pie, but what is it filled with?
- GTT appoints UK and EU presidents following Interoute acquisition
- AI considered 'silver bullet' for cyber security challenges
- August 6
- August 3
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- DDN swoops in to save Tintri customers after company implodes
- Arm acquires Treasure Data to boost Pelion IoT platform
- Cisco to buy Duo Security for $2.4bn
- Hackers use 200,000 insecure Brazilian routers to mine cryptocurrencies
- Apple becomes the world's first trillion-dollar company
- We're addicted to our phones, according to Ofcom
- August 2
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- Amazon apparently planning to ditch Oracle 'within two years'
- Amnesty International blames ‘hostile government’ after Israeli-made spyware targets staff
- US joint taskforce arrests three members of FIN7 cybercrime group
- Starbucks to use Alibaba to froth up presence in China
- Huawei pips Apple to second place in the smartphone market
- Reddit suffers massive breach as all user data before 2007 is compromised
- WhatsApp will start charging businesses to chat with customers
- Facebook cuts off user data access for thousands of apps
- Android P developers plot battery power boost
- August 1
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- HP acquires MPS player Apogee to advance A3 printer strategy
- Apple results: Tim Cook "thrilled" by sales of pricier iPhone X models
- Need a chief data officer? Maybe you should rent instead of hire
- Cloud spending now swallows 20% of IT budgets
- AI investment will soar to $232 billion by 2025
- Businesses urge government to roll out full fibre by 2025
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