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Internet addicts halfway house opens in Shanghai
As internet use blooms in China and the Far East the benefits are being felt, but so too are the pitfalls
Labour names new media spokesperson
Kerry McCarthy, MP for Bristol East, will step into the role. Just don't call her the Twitter Tsar<br>
Your Views: Returning to the moon
In the week of the 40th anniversary of the first moon landings, we asked in our newsletter if we should be spending money on space in the middle of...
New "universal" phishing threat looms
Experts warn of new type of phishing attack that acts as a middle man between victim and genuine site.
TomTom teams with Linux defence group
In the middle of a lawsuit with Microsoft, TomTom joins the Open Invention Network.
MWC 09: Intel and LG go MID
Intel and LG are targeting the middle ground between smartphones and netbooks with their new mobile internet devices (MIDs).
2012: the outlook for IT managers
IT's "squeezed middle" will focus more on the business in 2012.<br>
Go North East embarks on mobile ticketing journey
The bus operator is working with Atos Origin to introduce a new mobile ticketing system that will "make paper ticketing a thing of the past."
Man-in-the-middle attacks on the rise
Banks and retailers increasingly targeted by fraudsters using this latest spin on a phishing scam.
Bus tickets go mobile
North East bus giant claims its scheme selling bus tickets by mobile phone is a UK first.<br/>
Office 2010 to arrive in June
The latest version of Microsoft's Office suite, Office 2010, should be heading users' way in the middle of next year, the software giant has...
BT pushes forward with WLR3 roll out
From this week all new BT customers will be served equally using a standard system, dubbed WLR3, ahead of the completed migration of all PSTN users...
Google looks to kill man in the middle attacks
Chromium updates will address man in the middle attacks, Google announces.
How East Coast was forced onto the right IT track
We spoke to East Coast Main Line about how its move away from National Express has brought about IT benefits.
Public Sector Roundup: SMS for cancer screenings
Tower Hamlets to use text messages to boost breast cancer screening numbers, Wycombe signs a £4.5 million managed services contract, and North...
Hackers hit climate research body
The University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit has been targeted by hackers.
Public Sector Roundup: Ethernet for Scottish council
East Renfrewshire Council invests £5 million in an Ethernet network, the Cabinet Office searches for top IT grads, and a London council wins...
Leeds in £1.8 million wireless CCTV expansion
Leeds City Council gets funding to install 500 new wireless digital cameras across east side of the city.
EMC World 2011: Q&A, Adrian McDonald, president of EMEA North
In his first interview with the UK press since his promotion, Adrian McDonald, who head up EMC's interests in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and...
Q&A: Red Hat's Werner Knoblich on UK open source
Vice president and general manager of Red Hat in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Werner Knoblich talks about how open source is going...
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