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Week in Review: Microsoft cuts ties with Yahoo
Microsoft finally gives up on its long and protracted takeover bid. We also looked at ID cards, sewer broadband, lie detectors, future wireless,...
Monthly round-up: May
What were the biggest IT stories that shaped the start of summer?
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.
Week in Review: Apple unveils the iPad
Apple dominates the news with the launch of its iPad tablet device, Oracle finally gets its hands on Sun, and more from this week in IT.
Government IT failures waste ‘billions’
The Government is wasting billions in time and money thanks to IT failures, a report claims.
Week in Numbers: Stamping out spam?
Research reveals that many viruses leave PCs within 24 hours, and Opera releases its third beta for its Opera 10 browser.
Week in Review: Google Android hype starts here
Google Android is the big tech story this week, but the public sector has seen the government make moves with ID cards and NHS records.
The worst IT disasters of 2009
There were a lot of high points in tech this year, but some pretty big screw ups, too. Here are our top 10 IT failures of the year.
Week in Review: Danish cops love Apple
Police in Copenhagen are Apple fan boys, Intel drops Larrabee, and more from this week in IT.
Government appoints first ID commissioner
Former Home Office employee Sir Joseph Pilling will be the independent watchdog for the ID card scheme.
Week in Numbers: Twit bots
The Daily Mail teaches the government a lesson in security, and TalkTalk begins testing its 40Mbps fibre broadband in London and Wales.
Week in Review: Conficker waking up?
The Conficker worm is back again, but this time it might not be an April Fool’s joke.
Clegg calls for ID cards to be scrapped in first TV debate
UK politics took a step forward last night with its first television debate and digital Britain wasn't far from one of the prospective prime...
Identity cards to work across Euro borders
A scheme which would allow national ID cards to be used across Europe for the use of public services is launched.
Tories to rollback surveillance state
The Conservative party has revealed plans to end ID cards, the ContactPoint database and give the Information Commissioner more powers.
UK reveals role in European identity scheme
A member of the Department of Work and Pensions reveals the UK’s role in an EC sponsored cross-border identity scheme.
Tech needed to fight terror, says PM
Prime Minister Gordon Brown defends technology such as databases and CCTV, saying they are needed to take on new threats.
Government must minimise data collection
A Home Affairs report has called on the government to guard against a "surveillance society".
Government wants business ideas for ID cards
The government's created the infrastructure, now it's time for the public and private sector to come up with applications, according to minister...
Photos: ID cards for Brits
The government has unveiled the ID card for British citizens.
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