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- Nokia has the X-Factor app
- O2 says UK users wasting millions on wrong broadband packages
- Openreach wants comms providers to nominate exchanges for upgrade
- Headset maker stops PC slowdown
- Cisco to buy smart grid specialist Arch Rock
- The Chinese Market
- RBS to cut 1,000 IT roles
- UK broadband rollout in line with global competition, says ITU
- Dyno-Rod gets bespoke CRM
- New wireless charging standard launches
- BT Global Services expands SIP trunking services
- Businesses ignore datacentre advice
- Worldwide semiconductor revenue to grow nearly a third in 2010
- Councils failing to deliver adequate online services
- Salford's MediaCity pushes technology boundaries
- Scottish school shifts wholly to the iPad
- Digital teams warned not to fall foul of advertising watchdog
- iSoft chief executive falls on his sword
- Microsoft ad warns of VMware 'lock-in'
- Fibrecity offers Dundee residents 100Mbit/s FTTH
- Salford council merges CCTV data with NLPG
- Nursing and midwifery council signs £5.2m contract with BSG
- Age of business PCs at all-time high, says Gartner
- Cabinet Office renews contract for graduate fast-track technology
- Researchers want to create next-generation internet
- What are the business benefits of virtual worlds?
- VMware addresses key cloud problems with vCloud Director
- BCS introduces IT service management qualifications
- iPhone app may replace stethoscope
- Cost of Windows 7 migration will rise due to lack of skilled staff
- Computing Podcast: Tech Talk episode 5
- Cisco to offer IP video with ExtendMedia buy
- Enabling better decision support processes by developing bespoke optimisation applications
- £1bn potentially incorrectly charged by NHS due to poor data
- Brewery uses technology to keep punters drinking
- How open are you to mobile banking via a smartphone?
- Yorkshire Building Society breaches Data Protection Act
- Project seeks innovative anti-terrorist airport technology
- New passport will have additional security features
- US military computers successfully attacked
- Online shoppers spend most on Wednesday afternoon
- Solicitor pursuing file sharers to face disciplinary tribunal
- Royal Society reveals details of investigation into IT education
- HP creates 700 Scottish jobs but is accused of exploiting subsidies
- Hitachi creates high-level technology roles
- Atomic Weapons Establishment buys supercomputer
- Apprenticeships will benefit from paucity of IT qualifications
- IT self-service is not adequate for solving problems, says Gartner
- Western European PC market growing, says Gartner
- Simulation modelling to replace lengthy report writing in NHS
- Patient records left at bus stop
- 2e2 turnover up following Morse buy
- UK companies sued for unlicensed software use
- AMD appoints new CTO
- Local government web sites are more accessible than those of central government
- 'Boredom' blamed for falling IT GCSE student levels
- CIOs warned to be aware of insider threats
- Walmart extends SAP implementation from Asda across global operations
- Barclays admits system crash could happen again
- Citizen data sharing system abandoned
- Collaborative working is forcing IT directors to learn new skills
- Met police reveals IT strategy
- IT job vacancies up in first quarter
- Computing podcast: Tech Talk episode 4
- Intel to challenge rival ARM with McAfee buy
- H&M launches iPhone app
- Dell results up amid good figures across the industry
- NetApp doubles quarterly profit
- IBM kicks off apprentice scheme in UK
- Digital divide between Wales and rest of UK narrows
- SAP to offer mobile ERP, CRM and business intelligence via Sybase platform
- IT degree upsurge a temporary reprieve
- Two thirds of each day in local government is "lost"
- Adobe Systems talks up importance of mobile channel
- MasterCard to buy DataCash for £333m
- Government backtrack on broadband promise and "create imbalance"
- Premier Foods extends Capgemini outsourcing contract
- BT could expand apprenticeship scheme as record number of candidates apply
- Resistance to IT education will hinder green energy development
- Lingerie retailer gets data backup technology
- Interview: John Linwood, chief technology officer, BBC
- Web 2.0 could drive evolution in government and citizen relations
- NHS trials talking pill
- This summer of streaming holds lessons for business
- TfL signs with Cubic to develop Oyster technology
- Banking on text will win over customers, predicts Juniper
- Most company clicks lead to Facebook
- Computing podcast: Tech Talk episode 3
- US Patent Office wins cash to clear log jam
- Encouraging the next generation of IT workers
- How to turn downsizing to your advantage
- Is internet armageddon just a matter of time?
- Unlocking the potential of nanotechnology
- Open University appoints CIO
- IT security spending picks up pace
- IT leaders blind to carbon legislation
- European Commission to consult on slow online trade
- Online pharmaceuticals provider adopts behavioural technology
- Government scraps Audit Commission to promote transparency
- Sainsbury's leads retailer IT spend
- BBC defends decision to continue using Flash
- 2010 is a record low year for IT services, says analyst
- TfL app adds augmented reality
- IT is increasingly invisible so does it no longer matter?
- Report highlights council spending on web sites despite budget cuts
- Environment Agency set to use "world's greenest datacentre"
- Top tips for IT migrations and consolidations
- Bournemouth sewer-based broadband contract cancelled
- TfL looking for technology provider for new speed camera project
- Can virtual worlds make a real impact?
- Virgin Media upgrades business fibre network offerings
- Tesco launches cheapest SIM-only phone deal
- CompTIA chief calls for closer collaboration between business and IT educators
- Social networking is saving the NHS time and money
- Should publically funded bodies use the iPad
- Centrica promotes British Gas CIO to global role
- Cyber attacks on banks likely to increase, says expert
- Ignore EC data privacy and security guidelines at your peril
- ICO to ensure data protection laws are upheld at DWP
- IBM Summit at Start: The Information Revolution
- Northern Ireland police service improves road cameras
- Dudley Police Force launches high-tech Digi-Bike
- MoD mandarin voices concerns over cyber security
- Osborne's Spending Challenge web site takes time out to review responses
- Small businesses to lean more heavily on IT freelancers
- Honda boosts profits through virtual Facebook game
- Cisco shares fall eight per cent despite strong growth
- Micro Focus shares slump despite revenue growth
- Home access scheme reopened
- Jellycat uses SAP software to automate processes
- Thomson Reuters looks to climb CRC league table
- UBS and NOAA contract wins boost CSC's QI earnings
- Linux promises end to licensing headaches
- Computing podcast: Tech Talk episode 2
- Public sector needs to spend more in transformational IT, says Socitm
- Data Centre Efficiency Technology Briefing
- Double Negative VFX studio chooses HP HPC blades
- CIOs must evaluate which threats are worth tackling
- Gartner reduces IT growth forecast by 1.2 per cent
- John Lennon Airport uses simulation technology to speed up security
- Karen Millen to increase online sales with new search engine
- BBC experiments with smartphone cyber crime
- NHS Lincolnshire launches text waiting service
- Android looms large in corporate smartphone strategies
- Internet security keyholder reveals truth behind 'Seven Keys' story
- Zara and H+M to move into online retail
- Unison joins resistance to NHS reforms
- Open source technology sees mass acceptance
- UK businesses allowed to use trademark terms in AdWords
- Inmarsat announces £752m advanced satellite services investment
- CWU accepts BT pay deal
- Press Association appoints first tech chief to executive team
- Reports look at cultural and economic implications of open data
- Tesco mobile strategy focuses on Nokia, not iPhone
- What is the best way of ensuring UK IT skills are adequate?
- Flagship NHS IT programmes head for the rocks
- Technology cuts increase RBS profits
- Local government IT spend has fallen by 20 per cent since 2006
- News Corp's digital group posts loss
- The government’s plan to get everyone online ticks all the boxes except security
- Tesco launches Nokia application
- Coding skills should be basic measure of computer literacy for children
- Department of Health wastes millions on ineffective web sites
- Dodgy information management storing up problems for enterprises
- EU to compete with the US in the mobile cloud market
- Oscar may step in after Coins gets tossed
- Co-op IT head discusses integration issues following Somerfield buyout
- Social networks... legal problems?
- How can CIOs combat data breaches?
- Last chance to enter UK IT Industry Awards 2010
- Entertainment companies finally embrace the net
- IT now considered key to recovery
- Microsoft talks up IE9 as preview downloads hit 2.4 million
- BBC looking to implement Power over Ethernet
- Quantum cryptography promises communications security boost
- Leicester City councillor defends decision to buy iPad
- Nationwide awards BT managed security services contract
- BBC mulls cloud support for London 2012 coverage
- Computing podcast: Tech Talk
- Outsourcer Cognizant posts strong sales
- Lastminute.com automates call centre testing
- Accenture loses preliminary appeal in British Gas dispute
- ITV set to launch online micropayments system
- Time to challenge assumptions about barriers to the cloud
- Rural broadband providers welcome BT agreement to release data
- UK is lagging on quality of IT staff not quantity, says tech chief
- Suffolk signals changes to government IT practices
- Linux skills more in demand than Unix for the first time
- 10 reasons why retailers should focus on mobile
- Cyber warfare: 63 per cent think it's acceptable, says survey
- Capgemini lands five-year, £26m outsourcing contract with esure
- BT mulls bid for mobile broadband radio spectrum
- Mobile banking uptake increasing, despite risks
- SAP upgrades Business ByDesign
- Wall-E lands Swindon-based pharmacy job
- Co-op brings IT roles back under direct control
- Police reorganisation plans will affect IT systems
- Imperial War Museum battles data storage
- Nanotechnology and the future of enterprise IT
- BA introduces new iPhone app
- Government has no plans to upgrade from Internet Explorer 6
- BBC and Army choose the iPad
- ITV appoints Sky's former tech chief as CTO
- Barclaycard trials cloud-based e-invoicing
- New integrated IT system planned for DWP
- Rentokil profit up 39 per cent
- The value of post-experience IT qualifications
- Analysts question enterprise cloud readiness
- Martha Lane Fox gives backing to UK IT Industry Awards
- BT to oppose Ofcom on pension deficit payments
- LoveFilm gets DRM and video optimisation technology
- London Development Agency makes savings on its print fleet
- Government opens doors to all legislation data
- Government bodies spend £6m to appear on search engines
- Financial IT job market recovery continues
- Government IT - three unpopular proposals
- Local councils to provide more location-based services
- Microsoft signs anti-hacking licence
- New UK bank launch is first in more than 100 years
- Banking threatened by electronic retailers
- The risks of selling off the 800MHz radio spectrum at the wrong price
- Coalition claims it will speed up smart metering
- Nottingham Building Society implements high-speed network
- IT suppliers generally positive about government IT strategy
- Over three quarters of firms are still using XP, says survey
- BT revenue down four per cent, but profits rise
- Council takes specialist skills back in-house
- Cloud security alliance releases security certification
- Government considers scrapping parity rule for IT outsourcers
- Global State of the Internet report reveals UK mediocrity
- Government will not repeal Digital Economy Act
- New National Crime Agency may face legacy integration problems
- Ofcom must conduct the spectrum auction as soon as possible, says Vaizey
- MoD annual IT spending rises to almost £1.4bn
- SAP shares drop despite solid results
- Two thirds of pharmaceutical companies use outsourcing
- Smartphone devices increasingly difficult to support, says Vodafone
- Government accelerates smart meter rollout plan
- Identity fraud rises and is set to continue
- Q&A: Avast CTO Ondrej Vlcek
- Gartner attempts to profile social networking users
- Report shows more insiders involved in cyber crime
- IMRG offers new index to help online retailers boost sales
- Ofcom slams ISPs for exaggerated broadband speed claims
- UK consumers still unwilling to pay for content online, says report
- Virgin Media to deliver broadband over electric poles
- MoD fails to keep track of its assets
- SAP fared less well in EU than the Americas
- EU launches anti-trust investigation into IBM's mainframe practices
- Flaw in top wireless security protocol WPA2 uncovered
- Ofcom forbids BT from raising prices to offset pensions deficit
- BAE partners with Aquamarine Power to deliver clean energy
- Accessorize launches new web site
- WHO and IHTSDO aim to harmonise health data
- Brown focuses on IT and Africa in first speech since leaving power
- Maude consults public on which data sets should be made public
- UK financial services firms set to miss FCSC legal requirement
- JC Decaux chooses open source BI system over Oracle's
- ContactPoint database to be switched off
- Microsoft profits up following product launches
- Half of doctors believe electronic records would improve care
- IT skills quangos face uphill battle
- Six reasons why encryption vendors have a future – for now
- Increase in remote risk assessment for IT outsourcers
- 35 government IT contracts in danger of review
- What’s the best approach to getting the most out of your outsourcing relationship?
- HP ditches LAN switches but keeps all UK 3Com staff
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