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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: 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: Vodafone looks to the future
Vodafone and NHS have big questions to answer, Dell and Samsung reveal new tech and Jerry Yang talks Microsoft.
Contract concerns will be the next hurdle for cloud
As security concerns begin to be eased, contracts in the cloud will be the next hurdle for the industry to jump.
Vodafone pushing rural 3G cause with 'open femtos'
Not-spot communities are to be encouraged to take part in Vodafone open-femto trials.
Ofcom: No guaranteed spectrum for Everything Everywhere
Everything Everywhere was guaranteed sub-1 GHz 4G spectrum last year. Now it's not and it's not happy about it.
MPs urge Ofcom and industry to push 4G auction on
The 4G auction needs to happen as soon as possible and industry in-fighting needs to cease, MPs say.
IT PRO Podcast: Sarin leaving Vodafone, Dell joins the Eee PC craze
Aftr five years at the helm of the UK mobile phone giant, Arun Sarin is leaving. We debate whether his tenure in charge was a success or not.
Vodafone launches Smartphone Professional
Vodafone's Smartphone Professional service is designed to protect corporate data on workers' mobile devices.
Vodafone and Decho offer cloud backup
An announcement today from the two companies will see Vodafone bringing backup services to Europe, powered by EMC-owned Decho.
Top 10 tech advert fails
We take a look back at 10 of the most notorious promotions to have been banned for their misleading nature.
IT pros warn of inadequate company security
Most companies do not have adequate security to deal with serious threats, a survey of IT pros has indicated.
Adult websites less of a malware threat than 'normal' sites
Data gleaned from a security firm's anti-virus software reveals that adult websites make up just one per cent of all infected pages online.
EU rules in favour of roaming regulations
The European Court of Justice has said caps on roaming calls in EU member states are justified.
Survey: Mobile workers regularly breach IT policy
Businesses are implementing mobile working security policy, but workers are just not following them.
Vodafone to cut costs by another £1 billion
As part of the company’s comfortable half year results announcement, Vodafone’s chief executive Vittorio Colao confirmed he is looking to make...
Vodafone becomes UK's most valuable brand
The mobile operator ousts HSBC as the UK company with the most valuable trademark and intellectual property.
Industry giants combat malaria with tech
IBM, Novartis and Vodafone have teamed up to use technology in the fight against malaria.
Vodafone confirms operator billing for Android apps
Android users will be able to pay for apps in their Vodafone bills, rather than bothering with tiresome payment procedures.
Vodafone network bludgeoned by break-in
A break-in at a Vodafone facility in Basingstoke potentially left hundreds of thousands without the ability to call, text or surf the web.
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