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Analysis: Cloud computing boosted by portables
How portable devices are making the cloud accessible to all.
T-Mobile announces 'UK's first' fully unlimited deals
The operator launches an all-you-can-eat plan without fair use policy constrictions.
Tube to get Wi-Fi by summer despite delays
Even though the tender process has gone on for longer than expected, the Underground should still get Wi-Fi in time for the Olympics.
Sophos launches virtual security appliance
Sophos' virtual appliance works with VMware environments to protect businesses.
Gingerbread data-stealing flaw discovered
Researchers have discovered a Gingerbread data-stealing flaw in the US.
Text messages to ‘break’ stolen laptops
Lenovo introduces new security where text messages will render its stolen laptops useless to thieves.
Panda launches Cloud Antivirus Pro
The company's latest security product offers a number of automated features and comes as Panda evaluates moving into the mobile security market.
Mobile services to hit $1 trillion in revenues
Gartner has said mobility services will be worth more than $1 trillion a year by 2014.
Device security driven by ‘executive whims’
As the consumerisation of IT continues to bring mobile devices onto the business network, Cisco calls for security pros to lead the race, rather...
TalkTalk tops Ofcom complaints league
Ofcom claims the ISP receives the most complaints of any landline and broadband provider in the UK, with 3 taking the mobile crown.
Don't let that app stab you in the back
Inside the enterprise: mobile apps can put businesses' security at risk. Do IT departments know what the apps they download are doing?
Week in review: Windows 8, China loves Gmail and mobile phone radiation
Windows 8 is coming! But when? The Chinese hack Gmail! Or did they? Mobile phones cause cancer! Or do they? It's been a very confusing week...
Cloud, mobile and social to ‘coalesce’
A new platform combining cloud computing, mobile and social networks will emerge in the not too distant future, IDC says.
NAO: Police mobile rollout failing to deliver
The police are not getting enough benefits from the Mobile Information Programme, the NAO says.
Week in Review: Mobile on the tube for your iPad2?
This week, a deal to get mobile access on the London Underground draws nearer and rumours of the iPad 2 launch get hotter.
Interop 2012: Video will "quadruple IP traffic in two years"
Internet doubling every five years as well, says Cisco CTO.
Mozilla creating Android, iOS challenger
The Firefox creator is planning what it believes to be a truly open operating system to go up against Android, iOS, et al.
IBM opens European advanced security centre
Big Blue sets up a security institute in Brussels, helping firms come together to learn about threats and how to deal with them.
Week in Review: Fry thinks Windows Phone 7 gets it right, UK tackles cyber crime
This week, Stephen Fry backs Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7, whilst senior Government officials hint at more funding to tackle cyber crime.
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 release date 21 October
Windows Phone 7 is finally here and Microsoft has announced six phones will feature the OS in the UK.
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