CESG approves encrypted USB flash drive
The government's technical security advisor CESG has formally approved MXI Security's Stealth M600 encrypted USB flash drive.
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iPhone PDF flaw not linked to Adobe, says software maker
The iPhone PDF vulnerability...
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FTC claims victory in battle with Intel
The US Federal Trade Commission says its agreement with Intel goes further than European and Asian moves to limit the chipmaker's anti-competitive practices.
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London councils to deliver public services via mobile phones
London council services are being mobile-enabled in a bid to cut costs and interact with people lacking broadband access. The Mylomo...
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Mobile TV services are being outstripped by Wi-Fi phones
The ability to receive free-to-air terrestrial television networks via cellphones is shrinking the market for dedicated mobile TV services, according to...
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Don't open PDFs, Apple warns iPhone, iPad and iPod users
Apple has advised users of all its mobile devices that run on iOS to avoid opening PDFs until a fix is released for a newly discovered flaw.
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White paper: Top 7 best practice guidelines to secure your network for personal mobile devices
Developing a strategy for managing and securing employees’ personally owned mobile devices is no longer avoidable. iPhone and Google Android devices are joining BlackBerry, Symbian and Windows Mobile smartphones in the workplace, and their numbers are only going to increase in the coming months.
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eBook: Mobility Management For Dummies
Every day, more and more of your enterprise operates outside of the four walls of business where you interact directly with your customers and wherever your employees are. This presents a key opportunity for your business to gain a competitive advantage by having the information and applications necessary to take decisive action when you need to.
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Open data as disruptive to government as the internet, says Socitm
The current movement to open up public sector data could be as disruptive for government as the internet has been for the media industry, according to the Society for IT Management
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Google pulls plug on Google Wave
Google has suspended development of Wave, its much anticipated next-generation e-mail platform, according to reports across the internet. Wave was...
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Bosses are biggest threat to IT security
Bosses are the biggest threat to corporate data because they use their personal IT devices to upload and download work on the corporate network, according...
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Sceptical Brits question value of government data
Giving away government data does not automatically make it useful or valuable to citizens. That was the conclusion of research which found widespread scepticism...
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Nationwide outsources to BT
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Cloud Industry Forum moves closer to a UK code of practice for cloud computing
The Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) has completed a public consultation on a
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iPhone PDF flaw not linked to Adobe, says software maker
The iPhone PDF vulnerability...
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Google to allow third-party trademark ad words
Google is changing its policy to allow some advertisers to use trademarks which they do not own in their ad text. The search engine first changed its...
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FTC claims victory in battle with Intel
The US Federal Trade Commission says its agreement with Intel goes further than European and Asian moves to limit the chipmaker's anti-competitive practices.
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Google pulls the plug on Google Wave
Google has pulled the plug on its Google Wave collaboration tool because of disappointing uptake since it was first introduced in 2009.
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10 technology trends businesses must not ignore
Management consultancy McKinsey has identified 10 technology trends that will force executives to anticipate and respond to their effects on their enterprises.
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Indespension aims for 50% saving with outsourced network
Trailer manufacturer Indespension is improving its communications infrastructure through a £50,000 deal with IT services provider Imerja. Imerja is...
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Top tech firms fail to get the most out of social media
The UK's top tech companies are failing to engage with customers through social media, despite 90% having a presence on more than one social network site.
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Public sector suppliers face difficult few months
Public sector suppliers are entering a difficult period of increased scrutiny, according to Ovum analyst Jessica Hawkins. The coalition government...
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US told to get its house in order on cyber security
The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has called on the federal government to co-ordinate efforts across agencies to ensure uniform policies, standards...
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London councils to deliver public services via mobile phones
London council services are being mobile-enabled in a bid to cut costs and interact with people lacking broadband access. The Mylomo...
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Mobile TV services are being outstripped by Wi-Fi phones
The ability to receive free-to-air terrestrial television networks via cellphones is shrinking the market for dedicated mobile TV services, according to...
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Investment banks fuel IT hiring surge
The IT jobs market is experiencing a hiring frenzy among investment banks despite a slowing growth rate in sector vacancies, according to HR specialist Diaz...
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KPMG advises government to get on Facebook
The government must use social networking, wikis and blogs to interact with the public and improve internal communications, according to the latest report...
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Don't open PDFs, Apple warns iPhone, iPad and iPod users
Apple has advised users of all its mobile devices that run on iOS to avoid opening PDFs until a fix is released for a newly discovered flaw.
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IBM sues HP for not giving it enough work to do
IBM is heading for a High Court showdown after seeking payment of more than £6m from HP - without doing any work.
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