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Microsoft Office 2010 beta review
The beta of Microsoft Office 2010 is now available for the public to download. We find out what’s new since the Technical Preview rolled out over...
IT PRO News roundup: Ofcom delays 3G auction, LogicaCMG dumps CEO, Microsoft cancels major user conference
A busy Bank Holiday Monday in the world of technology as the UK telecoms regulator bows to pressure from mobile phone network operators and delays...
Roxio Secure Burn Plus review
Roxio Secure Burn Plus could help you avoid the public embarrassment of losing optical discs containing sensitive data, so should you heed that...
Barclaycard launches OnePulse contactless card
New-style credit card uses the same contactless technology as London's Oyster travel card, and will double-up as an Oyster payment card for using...
Government CloudStore open for business
The Government's CloudStore is now open for business, a move that will shake up public IT.
Government wants nationwide smart ticketing
The Government wants public transport across the country to use smart ticketing tech.
Online crime mapping endorsed by PM
The Prime Minister has endorsed proposals to produce online maps showing monthly crime rates as part of the government’s attempt to make the...
Qinetiq deal cost taxpayers £100 million
The Committee of Public Accounts has questioned the value taxpayers got out of the privatisation process of the defence firm, criticising the 2003...
Internet Explorer 9 beta review: First look
Microsoft has finally unveiled the public beta of its latest web browser, Internet Explorer 9. We explore the revamped user interface to see if...
Linux - a disruptive technology?
Is Linux the disruptive technology, or is it the GNU General Public License which really shook up the open source world?
Security firms warn of iPad-related search poisoning
Scammers are cashing on public interest in Apple's new iPad tablet by poisoning search results and diverting traffic towards malicious websites.
Leicester City Council might spend thousands on iPads
Despite public services facing severe funding cuts, an East Midlands Council is considering spending thousands on equipping its councillors with...
Virus danger from wireless hotspots could leave laptop users open to charges
Public laptop users could end up breaching the Computer Misuse Act if their laptops are used to spread viruses via a wireless botnet
Apple releases SDK and software plans for iPhone
The iPod maker finally goes public on its next firmware release for the iPhone along with beta versions of its developer tools and unveils plans...
Fed up of queues, Brits want Post Office services online
Queues seem to take up much of our lives – could online public services be the answer to the interminable waiting?
Liverpool takes lead on contactless payments
Commuters in Liverpool will be able to use contactless payments on buses from tomorrow - the first time the technology has come to public transport...
Microsoft aids Interpol with forensic policing
Microsoft will hand out cyber forensic tools to Interpol to help enhance public safety and security.
Ofcom leaves next-generation broadband to market forces
Report shows Ofcom will favour standards and competition over public funding for the next-generation of super-fast broadband in the UK.
Public mistrusts social media with data
YouGov survey shows a lack of trust in social media organisations when it comes to keeping private data safe.
Government urged to prioritise high-speed broadband
A new think tank report has found high-speed broadband will be key to UK public service broadcasting growth.<br>
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