Photos: iPad 2 apps for business
In this photo story we look at the apps that make the iPad 2 a business tablet.
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Europeans store sensitive details on mobiles despite losses, survey shows
About one third of European smartphone users store credentials to access personal and corporate e-mail on their mobiles, a survey has revealed.
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Lion's share of IT contract spend is taken by four government departments
About 80% of the government's spend on IT contracts comes from just four departments, according to research by Computer Weekly
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Police confirm new Asbo database
South Wales Police has confirmed it is developing a national database that will record and store reports of anti-social behaviour
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Osborne starts race for آ£50m broadband prize
Chancellor George Osborne has opened the bidding for an initial آ£50m for high-speed broadband projects as part of a four-year, آ£530m plan to extend broadband to rural areas of the UK
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Former British Airways CIO joins John Lewis
Following his departure from British Airways, Paul Coby has joined John Lewis as IT director
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South Wales police plod on with secret ASBO database
South Wales Police is developing a covert national database that will record and store reports of anti-social behaviour, Computer Weekly has learned
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Government to shelve 32 ICT projects
The government has made recommendations to close 32 public sector IT projects and reshape a further 68, in the first tranche of its ICT Project Review
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Azure propells Southampton's Windows Phone 7 balloon above the clouds
Microsoft Azure is helping Southampton University to reach above the clouds in a first-of-its-kind experiment to probe the stratosphere using an unmanned vehicle.
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Europeans store sensitive details on mobiles despite losses, survey shows
About one third of European smartphone users store credentials to access personal and corporate e-mail on their mobiles, a survey has revealed.
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Blogspot shut down in Turkey following football broadcast spat
A court in Turkey has pulled the plug on Google's Blogspot following illegal broadcasts of football matches on some of its sites.
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South Korean websites come under cyber attack
Hackers have attacked around 40 South Korean government and private websites.
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The future of networking?
In the past two months, three of the biggest IT networking suppliers have brought intriguing options to market for processing and transporting information
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