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Davey Winder listens to telephone conversations between the FBI and the Metropolitan Police, courtesy of Anonymous, and isn't impressed.
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We spoke to the man in charge of the technology strategy for Reader’s Digest in Europe and Asia Pacific.
Welcome to the stay-at-home Olympics
Inside the Enterprise: The Government has warned of disruption, and the Civil Service is practising working from home. Could IT yet save businesses from chaos on an Olympian scale?
Who to trust after the VeriSign hack?
Davey Winder questions what data was stolen from VeriSign and wonders why the company hasn't been more forthcoming.
ACTA: the basics, the controversies, and the future
At the end of January, 22 countries signed up to ACTA. But what is it, and how will it be affecting you? Simon Brew has been finding out.
What should RIM do to recapture the attention of businesses?
We asked some of the experts on our IT Pro Leader Board what RIM should do next to help elevate its status in the enterprise space. Here’s what they had to say…
Striving to solve the security skills crisis
The Cyber Security Challenge is doing a fine job, but flat registration growth and weak Government funding are cause for concern, Tom Brewster discovers.
Q&A: Colin Bannister, UK CTO, CA Technologies
We spoke to Colin Bannister, VP of technical sales at CA Technologies, who also wears the company’s UK CTO hat.
Will someone rid me of these troublesome Macs?
Inside the Enterprise: Apple now sells more PCs than HP or Dell. It is time IT departments dropped their opposition to the Mac?
What can Intel bring to the smartphone market?
Record profits. Dominance in the desktop sector. Turnover of over $4 billion a month. It’s good times for Intel, then. So what will it bring to the world of smartphones? Simon Brew has been (...)
Q&A: Cisco on servers, storage and strategy
We chat with Laurent Blanchard, Cisco's vice president of enterprise, to ask why IT should get excited about what the networking giant can offer.
Would you employ a hacker or malware writer?
Microsoft has pointed the figure at a Russian antivirus outfit's former technical expert, claiming he was the brains behind the Kelihos spam botnet. Davey Winder is prompted to ponder whether (...)
Q&A: Raj Samani, CTO McAfee
We spoke to the man in charge of the security firm's technology agenda in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Erase and rewind: the EU and privacy
Inside the Enterprise: Proposed new European regulations on data privacy seem largely sensible, even if they present some hurdles for business.
My email address is [CENSORED]
In this week's column, Davey Winder looks at whether businesses should keep email addresses secret.
Does 2012 spell doom and gloom for the tech sector?
Are we heading for another recession? Is it going to be an even tougher year in the tech market? Simon Brew takes a look…
OK, computer
Inside the Enterprise: Apple's Siri has popularised using voice to control our devices. But the real potential lies in voice biometrics.
A data shock warning for Orange customers
Orange didn't tell Tom Brewster he was going to lose his data bundle. Here's why it has made him angry...
Is there such a thing as a secure tablet?
As more and more companies are replace computers with tablets, we look at just how secure they are.
Datacentre data crunch
Inside the enterprise: Despite the move to cloud computing, businesses risk running out of datacentre space.
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- Google releases Chrome for Android beta
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- BlackBerry Bold 9790 review
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