
Deutsche Telekom picks Android for in-car apps
Deutsche Telekom plans to put internet apps...
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Video news review: Apple iPad, Johnny Depp death hoax and MoD secrets on Facebook
The Computer Weekly news round-up video is brought to you - with its tongue in its cheek - by Hermione Way
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Govt CIO denies lack of central control is bad for IT
Government CIO John Suffolk has denied that the centre of government needs more authority over the rest of the public sector after a recent report said IT...
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Attacks on social networking sites up 70%
Malware and spam attacks against users of social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter have increased by 70% in the past year, according to a report...
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Tories promise 100Mbps broadband to two-thirds of UK homes by 2017
The Conservative Party has promised to give most UK homes 100Mbps broadband network access by 2017 as part of a revamp of Britain's communications regulations.
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Financial services group LV= renews outsourcing contract
Insurance and investment company LV= has extended an IT services contract with Atos Origin. The company, previously known as Liverpool Victoria, has...
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Deutsche Telekom picks Android for in-car apps
Deutsche Telekom plans to put internet apps...
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Virgin Media to offer free landline to mobile calls
Virgin Media plans to offer its customers free home to mobile calls from 1 April. The move is expected to affect...
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HMRC issues 'tax refund' phishing e-mail alert
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has issued a warning about fake e-mails about tax refunds which are...
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Google begins phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6
Google is to begin phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and other older browsers in line with an industry-wide trend. The trend is...
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FSA charges former iSOFT executives
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has charged four former executives of healthcare software company iSOFT...
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