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Week in Review: The election, the iPad and internet history
This week in IT, iPad sales hit the million mark, internet history was made and the election was everywhere.
Monthly Roundup: Yahoo's leader, Windows 7's lead
January was a busy month for the big players, as 2009 starts to hit its stride.
Week in Review: Britain carries on Twittering
The hot new social network on the block’s success looks set to continue, as Obama's inauguration and tech profits - or lack of them - also keep...
Monthly round-up: September
It was Google’s month with its new browser and mobile operating system, but we also see the first government ID cards as we start autumn.
Apple plans to power main datacentre using green energy
The tech giant has decided to go green when it comes to the power used to fuel its main datacentre.
Week in review: Public Wi-Fi isn't dead yet, Apple security tsar's crazy idea
This week, Sky puts its head in the clouds whilst the mobile market continues to flourish.
Week in Review: Madness, iPadness and joblessness
This week in IT, Microsoft was irked by both Google and Apple, the Dell Streak hit the shelves and HP cut 9,000 jobs.
Week in Review: Windows 7 launches
Windows 7 took up most of the tech headlines this week as Microsoft makes the big retail push for its latest OS. Apple offers up new hardware too,...
Foxconn announces wage hike amidst Apple scrutiny
The Apple supplier gives workers a wage rise in the face of intense scrutiny.
Apple sees off malicious app threat in iOS 5.0.1
Charlie Miller's discovery is addressed by Apple, but the researcher remains off the iOS developer programme.
Monthly roundup: October
In the past month Microsoft revealed Windows 7, Apple showed off new MacBooks, Apricot was resurrected, Google got its mobile phone... and the...
Monthly round-up: July
It was good times for Google and Apple with their iPhone, but a rough month for some other top tech firms.
ITC: Motorola infringes Microsoft patent
One Microsoft patent is infringed by Motorola, whilst six others aren't, an ITC judge rules.
W3C standards promise more private web
The new standards would let consumers know when websites weren't complying with their privacy preferences.
Microsoft and Telefonica form app developer partnership
Developers will be able to take advantage of the combined services of Microsoft and Telefonica after the tech giants formed a new partnership.
Nokia and Windows Phone 7: The verdict
Nokia has made Windows Phone 7 its chief platform. We look at whether it's the best move the Finnish firm could have made in the midst of a crisis.
Today in tech: BlackBerry gets multi-touch, Google's sat nav arrives
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.
Why tech patents have become an arms race
It is only three months into 2010 and already we are surrounded by patent infringement cases. But why has the number of suits shot up in recent times?
Week in Numbers: Cafe Wi-Fi
A big business buy and Starbucks Wi-Fi round out this week in numbers.
Week in Numbers: Snow, sales and social networks
This week in IT, the biggest number was the amount of snow that fell across the UK – but some work managed to happen, too.
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