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2011: The year in news
We take a look back at a year which saw corporate carnage, industry in-fighting and the passing of an industry legend.
Week in Review: Phone hacking and police snooper sackings
This week, with the epic phone hacking scandal still raging on, it's reported hundreds of police have been snooping on data they shouldn't be...
Ireland tells Facebook to clean up privacy act
Facebook can't escape its perennial privacy problems as the Irish Data Protection Commissioner tells the site to sharpen up.
Top 10 tech winners and losers of 2011
Many companies and products have done well in 2011 and many others haven't. The winners are as glorious as the losers are dejected and desperate...
World IPv6 Launch scheduled for 6 June
Tech giants plan to permanently switch on their IPv6-compatible systems by summer.
Security threats to beware in 2011
We take a look ahead to what threats await us in 2011.
Week in Review: Cloud carnage and Twitter time
This week saw the launch of our Cloud Power channel, whilst Twitter was under the spotlight.
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: Government opens up data, Facebook launches messages
This week, the Government pledges to reveal more about departmental spending, whilst Zuckerberg introduces his social network’s new messaging...
Week in Review: The iPad cometh
This week in IT, the iPad finally reaches the UK, uncertainty continues to surround Gary McKinnon’s extradition and Facebook shakes up its...
Transparency? What transparency?
As Facebook, Google and Twitter all find themselves in hot water over use of user data, is it becoming impossible to know who to trust online?
Moxie Marlinspike pans Google privacy changes
Marlinspike, now working for Twitter, says Google is not respecting customer trust in the search giant.
Week in Review: HP and Dell battle for 3PAR, BT ad banned
This week, the battle for 3PAR hots up between HP and Dell, and BT gets a telling off from the ASA... again.
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: 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.
Week in Review: Cloudy times for Microsoft
This week in the IT world, Microsoft plunges into the cloud, Nokia goes all touchy-feely, and James Bond goes Facebook.
Week in review: Nokia-Microsoft alliance, HP TouchPad tablet, Facebook shares
There are some weeks in the tech industry where absolutely nothing seems to happen. This week definitely wasn't one of them.
MPs tell Google to block privacy-breaking searches
The committee looking into injunctions says search engines much take a stronger role in ensuring privacy law isn’t broken online.
Google+ turns Pages towards business
Larry Page's firm brings a Pages feature for businesses, as it looks to take Facebook's crown.
FBI warns of Osama Bin Laden photo malware
Osama Bin Laden may be dead, but the FBI has warned of emails claiming to contain images of the former Al Qaeda leader.
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