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Photos 2008: The top IT shots of the year
Tech’s not always the most photogenic subject – unless you’ve really got a thing for wires and cables. But it can sometimes be pretty cool,...
Week in Review: Gates, Nokia and ICANN
A busy week for the IT world, as Bill Gates leaves for charitable pastures, Nokia picks up Symbian, and more on domain names and data breaches.
Week in Review: Can Steve Ballmer stand the heat?
Without Gates' support, can Ballmer steer Microsoft through choppy waters? This week, we also looked at the YouTube war, a Guinness world record,...
Week in Review: Bill Gates internet fear, Airport holograms
This week, Bill Gates claims it’s easy to cut off the internet and Manchester airport introduces holograms to remind people of security...
Bill Gates: A lame duck industrialist?
The last day at work for Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is just days away, and reports have emerged of long-running rifts with senior executives.
Xobni Outlook plugin simplifies email chaos
Eagerly-anticipated Outlook add-in moves from public beta to full release status.
Gates: Killing web access is easy
Talking about Egypt's internet blackout, Bill Gates says it's easy to cut off a country's connections.
Bill Gates becomes overnight Twitter sensation
Microsoft founder Bill Gates has finally jumped on the micro-blogging bandwagon and has proved he's still popular in the process.
Bill Gates is no longer the richest man in the world
But don't feel too bad, as the Microsoft founder still has $53 billion to spend.
Photos: Bill Gates' last day
As Bill Gates is set to step away from the company he helped create, IT PRO looks back on his career in photos.
Your views: Bill Gates and Microsoft
Today marks Bill Gates last official full-time day at the behemoth he created - are you glad to see him go?
Google fears government internet snooping
Google fears that the Digital Economy Bill could give the government the right to spy on UK internet users.
Microsoft loses Word appeal but may still carry on fighting
Microsoft has lost a patent infringement appeal leaving it with a large damages bill and injunction to stop selling certain versions of word....
Q&A: Jim Killock, Open Rights Group
As the debate surrounding the Digital Economy Bill heats up, we spoke to the executive director of the Open Rights Group who feels the copyright...
Seagate facing multi-million bill after settling hard drive lawsuit
Hard drive maker will change its packaging and offer $7 refunds to customers following a legal challenge that it overstated hard disk sizes.
MoD: Cyber threat of increasing concern
The MoD accounting officer Bill Jeffrey has said the cyber threat facing the department is of growing concern.
Latest Digital Economy amendment sticks to lobbyist proposal
A new controversial amendment to the Digital Economy Bill appears to have been taken straight from a music industry lobby group.
Search engines to be exempt from copyright laws?
A new proposal from a Tory peer could see the likes of Google and Bing exempt from copyright laws proposed in the Digital Economy Bill.
Could you be IT PRO's next staff writer?
IT PRO is looking for a new staff writer. Do you fit the bill? Read on to find out more.
US politicians pass $400 million cyber security bill
Legislation to fund cyber security research and training has faced little opposition from a House of Representatives still reeling from a spate of...
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