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Week in Review: Dealing with the internet George Agdgdgwngos
Be careful with social networking – you never know if someone you’re chatting to is who they seem.
BlackBerry awards honour female tech achievement
RIM champions and showcases the success of females in the sector with its Women & Technology Awards.
Sisters are doing IT for themselves
The IT industry is a healthy, fast-moving and vibrant place to work. But why are women still turned off by tech?
Industry has ‘serious dearth’ of women IT workers
The IT industry is suffering from a significant lack of women workers, a report has suggested.
Spending cuts: Working women will pay
The Chancellor claims his measures are progressive but they will hit women the hardest.
Girl geeks lack good role models
Young women love tech, but avoid taking it up as a career because of a lack of strong female role models, research has found.
Video: Tech designers should keep women in mind
Designing for women isn't just about making a device small and pink, according to Intel.
How to bridge the IT gender gap
A new National Skills Forum report hopes to help bridge the gender gap and bring more women into male-dominated places of work.
Six arrested in £1m student phishing investigation
Four men and two women have been arrested as part of an investigation into a phishing scam designed to steal student bank account details.<br>
Week in Review: Will Britain's new cyber strategy work?
National cyber strategy, HTC smartphones and women in technology were all on our radar this week.
Teacher rating websites lead to abuse, says union
The National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers has called for the government to review laws on protecting teachers from being...
Report calls for more IT graduates
Developing the Future study positions the UK as a world leading high-tech centre, but only if it can continue to find good graduates and bring more...
IT skills and gender gaps persist
Further insight into the IT and Telecoms skills landscape from e-skills UK has revealed women and students are being sorely missed.
IT proves its point as killer brought to justice
How an overnight upgrade to the HOLMES computing system helped Suffolk police manage the data necessary to catch Steve Wright after he murdered...
Survey: IT women want management training
The latest results of a survey of female technologists have revealed they need more skills development to further their careers.
BI shows girls do better than boys at University of Greenwich
BI software helped the University find out that women students were consistently doing better than the men.
A third of Brit surfers don't update security
Men also appear lazier than women when it comes to security, with nearly half of UK blokes using the same passwords to access different sites.<br>
October dubbed 'Girls in IT' month
A campaign to get more women into IT has launched this month on a UK career website.
Women in IT get back-to-work training
A new initiative aims to target untapped resource of female IT workers not using their skills.
Women managers show their flexibility
The future face of flexible working is fifty, female and managing your IT project
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