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It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys

It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys

Eaten by dogs and run over by cars: find out how smartphones are adjusting to life out on the beat [20 Oct 2009]

Record iPhone sales help Apple to best quarter yet

Record iPhone sales help Apple to best quarter yet

News in brief: And increasing Mac sales boost Apple's profits [20 Oct 2009]

ID cards: 10,000 Brits want to sign up

ID cards: 10,000 Brits want to sign up

Out of 61 million? Well, that's a start... [19 Oct 2009]

Virtualisation: How to get real benefits from your virtual investment

Cutting the connection between the hardware and operating system can bring big benefits - but beware the pitfalls [19 Oct 2009]

CIOs waste energy and budget as one in six servers go unused

Tech teams told 'do the housekeeping' as servers now cost more to power than to buy [19 Oct 2009]

'Wi-fi hack makes plan to ban file-sharers unfair'

News in brief: Whitehall crackdown flawed by easy-to-hack broadband, says TalkTalk [19 Oct 2009]

Revealed: The anatomy of an internet scam

Scareware networks are bad for your PC - and your pocket [19 Oct 2009]

IT tsar confirmed: Cabinet Office names Angela Smith

News in brief: Treasury secretary steps up to IT plate [16 Oct 2009]

Tax-refund phishing scams hit an all-time high

Tax-refund phishing scams hit an all-time high

HMRC warns users to avoid getting duped by fake cashback offers [16 Oct 2009]

BlackBerry Storm2: RIM's second touchscreen - this time with wi-fi

Update to Storm and BlackBerry OS gives smartphone a welcome spit and polish... [15 Oct 2009]

Windows 7: The five things you need to be thinking about now

Windows 7: The five things you need to be thinking about now

Even if you aren't planning to migrate just yet... [15 Oct 2009]

Troops in Afghanistan to get gadget gifts

DVD players, games consoles and solar-powered chargers to make downtime a little brighter [15 Oct 2009]

Next-gen IP kicks off in Europe

News in brief: First EU agency starts IPv6 ball rolling [15 Oct 2009]

Telecoms worker? You're in demand. Techie? Not so much

Job market research reveals spike in telecoms vacancies [14 Oct 2009]

Adobe patches 28 flaws: Reader and Acrobat plugged

News in brief: Taking down vulnerabilities [14 Oct 2009]

First critical Windows 7 patches released

News in brief: Microsoft Patch Tuesday sees record number of bulletins [14 Oct 2009]

It's down to you to save the world, IT industry

It's down to you to save the world, IT industry

Brussels calls on tech to cut its own carbon - and help everyone else do the same [13 Oct 2009]

NHS bodies outsource payroll in £12m deals

Eight new customers for NHS SBS [13 Oct 2009]

T-Mobile's Sidekick data: All may not be lost

News in brief: Hope for users' disappeared info [13 Oct 2009]

Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured

Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured

Foreign Secretary meets veterans who helped crack the Engima [13 Oct 2009]

Google unleashes biggest ever Apps rollout for 35,000 users

IT overhaul signals advent of cloud-based collaboration for one UK company... [12 Oct 2009]

BBC iPlayer gets ready to go Worldwide

Pay-as-you-go video on demand sends Doctor Who overseas [12 Oct 2009]


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