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Security threats to beware in 2011
We take a look ahead to what threats await us in 2011.
Security: Year in review 2010
It's been a huge year for the security industry. We look back at some of the biggest moments of 2010.
Week in Review: Scandal, security and sex
This week, HP boss Mark Hurd left after a sexual harassment case was filed and there were some serious smartphone security scares.
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.
Week in Numbers: Job cuts and Monster data breaches
This week in the IT world, job cuts added up and disk drive storage hit a new high.
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.
Google removes another 37 rogue apps from Android Market
Another 37 fake games appear on the Android Market, causing Google's mobile OS more grief.
Week in Review: Bank busts, RIM blocks and a Wave goodbye
The cyber criminals have been raiding the banks, RIM has found itself ina sticky situation in the Middle East and Google said farewell to Wave.
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.
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?
CFOs getting closer to IT thanks to cloud
New research from Google claims the CFO will be more involved in IT thanks to the booming cloud market.
Google sends in Bouncer to sort out malicious apps
The tech giant finally brings in extra security for the Android Market.
Report: Google cloud storage coming soon
A source indicates the release of Google Drive is imminent.
BT enters patent wars with Google
The telecoms giant thinks Google has infringed on six of its patents.
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.
W3C standards promise more private web
The new standards would let consumers know when websites weren't complying with their privacy preferences.
Microsoft grabs 10th Android patent license deal
The Redmond giant thinks licensing is the solution to the patent wars.
RIM planning BlackBerry Android tie up?
According to sources, Android apps could soon feature on BlackBerry smartphones.
Chromebook available for pre-order
Google's Chrome operating system is available within a Samsung casing for pre-order today, but delivery dates are somewhat confusing.
3 named Chromebook 3G partner
Certain UK Chromebooks will feature free SIM cards, letting people sign up to data provided by 3.
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