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Malicious Android app taps user contacts
Another malicious Android app is spotted - this time texting all user contacts and taking phone data.
Zavvi improves website tech for Christmas
As online shopping becomes central to retail, Zavvi improves its website technology - just in time for Christmas.<br>
Visual Studio 2010 delayed by performance issues
Developers of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 want more time to test the products to improve performance.
IBM System x3755 M3 review
IBM’s latest System x3755 M3 is its first rack server to support AMD’s Opteron 6100 processors. It’s taken a very long time to materialise...
Cisco NSS 326 Smart Storage review
Cisco has another stab at the SMB NAS market with a range of new desktop appliances. Read this exclusive review of its NSS 326 Smart Storage to see...
The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part two
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology talks about working with VMware on virtual server resilience and how users are extremely...
Digital Britain should focus on mobile, says The Cloud
Niall Murphy, Chief executive of The Cloud, thinks the Digital Britain report should have spent less time focused on fixed internet and more on the...
Nortel and Verizon launch 100Gbps network
Talk of a network reaching transfer speeds of 100Gbps has been going for some time, but now Nortel and Verizon claim to have installed the...
Palm Pre users lose cloud data
It’s the Sidekick saga all over again, with yet another mobile cloud backup service losing users' data. This time the Palm Pre is in the frame.
How to master the art of software licensing
Coming to terms with software licensing takes time and resources. But failing to ensure software is properly licensed can lead to penalties and...
Is it time to criminalise data breach cover ups?
As the US proposes criminalising data breach cover ups, we explore whether the UK should do the same.
The hunt for Windows alternatives
Google Chrome OS is the highest profile attempt to unseat Windows in some time. Simon looks at the growing hunt for mass-market Windows...
RSA boosts BlackBerry two-factor authentication
RSA and RIM announce advanced two-factor authentication technology - just in time for the new BlackBerry 3G models.<br/>
Analysis: Spam 'celebrates' its 30th birthday
<i>IT PRO</i> 'celebrates' the 30th anniversary of the first spam email, and looks at how the flood is unlikely to end any time soon.
Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac - Outlook 2011 review
Outlook has finally arrived for Mac OS X. Should Exchange-dependent Mac users finally rejoice? Dieter Begatin spends some quality time with...
Swyx SwyxExpress X20 review
Voice over IP systems can save money and reduce support hassles for time-starved system administrators. Unless it's a Swyx VoIP system, as Andrew...
EMC gives Data Domain more time to mull over offer
EMC today announced it is extending the deadline of its offer for Data Domain until 10 July.
Half of City employees work on holiday
Most City employees work in their time off, risking security from lost laptops.
How business intelligence gets lost: double entries
If your staff have to enter data twice, you'll spend too much time arguing about which data is right - and all of it could be wrong. The panel...
Server growth returns to Europe
The latest server tracker report from analyst firm IDC shows growth in the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) market for the first time...
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