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- March 31
- March 30
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- NHS calls for innovators as part of new healthcare scheme
- Windows Phone 10 preview will be available to wider range of handset users
- Should you be worried about the BA frequent flyer account hack?
- Github falls victim to possible Chinese cyber attack
- Public Wi-Fi hotspots in hotels and conference centres pose remote access risk
- BlackBerry's fortunes looking up with fourth quarter profit
- March 29
- March 27
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- Google loses bid to block Apple Safari privacy lawsuit
- Here's what BT’s entry into mobile means for the market
- Facebook’s Internet.org drone completes first mission
- Box Business & OneCloud review
- Big IT firms ‘gouge council clients for extra cash’
- Men unknowingly flirt with one another thanks to Tinder hack
- Windows Phone 8.1 review
- Dropbox Business review: A feature-rich cloud-sharing and synchronization platform for teams
- PayPal agrees to pay £5.1m fine for not blocking prohibited payments
- EU to launch e-commerce competition inquiry
- March 26
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- iOS 7 will be “virtually dead” by end of Q2
- Prime Minister 'should show his support for Government-as-a-Platform'
- Nexus 9 review: Android Lollipop deserves better hardware
- Why is Google meeting with White House staff on a weekly basis?
- Windows 8.1 vs. Windows 7 – Which is best for you?
- Things to see and do in Berlin
- Richard Branson launches Pitch to Rich for entrepreneurs
- GOV.UK Verify partner scheme adds five new members
- March 25
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- Lost passwords, lost identity?
- Android malware flaw a risk to almost 50 per cent of devices
- Europe 'must create single digital market to make EU competitive'
- GDS chief Mike Bracken becomes Gov’s chief data officer
- MPs to get £1m worth of iPad Air tablets and laptops
- Samsung planning foldable smartphone for 2016?
- Could Apple become the world’s first $1 trillion company?
- Three owner finalises deal to buy O2 in the UK
- How a Facebook user complaint could change European data privacy
- BT returns to mobile market with super-cheap 4G
- Wozniak: AI is bad news for humans
- Is Google Glass dead?
- March 24
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- EE, O2 Vodafone et al set to cap bills for stolen phones
- Twitch responds to cyber breach by making passwords shorter
- Martha Lane Fox: Internet needs body to resolve privacy fears
- Microsoft to pre-install Office apps on third-party devices
- Google Drive review: The flexible, affordable, web-first productivity suite
- EMC takes aim at Big Data analytics with latest solution
- March 23
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- Government commits to leadership in robotics industry
- Insure your firm against cost of cyber breaches, Gov warns
- Is the BlackBerry Leap a step in the right direction?
- Taylor Swift buys porn domain names
- Evolution scam: how users lost $12m in bitcoins
- Uber taxis now outnumber New York’s yellow cabs
- Meerkats save Orange Wednesdays
- Crime Committee says businesses aren't reporting online crime
- Livedrive review
- March 20
- March 19
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- Cisco: We'll send kit to the wrong address to dodge NSA
- Whitehall sticks knife deeper into legacy IT with data centre deal
- Forget fridges: spend the £40m for IoT in a smart way
- Tag Heuer unveils luxury Android smartwatch
- GCHQ: ban smartphones from offices for better security
- SugarSync review
- Gartner: Android will lose high-end phone users to iOS
- GDS tasked with helping local government go digital
- Britain's digital fast lane: Osborne's broadband promise
- ICO says businesses must advise consumers of data usage
- iOS 8 now on 77 per cent of iDevices
- Self-driving cars will be on the roads by 2020
- March 18
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- Apple swats 17 bugs on Safari
- Budget 2015: George Osborne announces funding for IoT, ultrafast broadband
- End of life security fears ‘fuel mass migration from Windows Server 2003’
- Elon Musk predicts the end of humans behind the wheel
- Samsung creates business brand to target the enterprise
- Facebook lets you transfer money via Messenger
- Pirate Bay’s tie-up with CloudFlare allows UK access
- DDoS attacks losing companies business opportunities
- March 17
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- Windows 10: What we know about Project Spartan
- T-Systems set to unveil cloud integration platform
- Gartner urges CIOs to consider AI ethics
- IBM supercomputer Watson will answer questions with Twitter data
- One billion personal records exposed in 2014, warns IBM
- How Reddit ensured Sir Terry Pratchett's name lives on
- Facebook reveals latest government data request figures
- BT and EE's merger set for watchdog scrutiny
- March 16
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- Smaller ISPs beat BT, Sky and TalkTalk in customer satisfaction
- Yahoo wants to kill off email passwords
- Dyson invests $15m to double smartphone battery life
- Google Apps flaw exposes 280,000 domain owners' details
- Malware strikes Jamie Oliver site for second time
- BlackBerry chases businesses with new security tablet
- March 13
- March 12
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- NASA to use ODG smart glasses in space
- Businesses are testing augmented reality - and it's working
- BBC teaches coding with Micro Bit for every student
- Fall out, fall into tech: ex-Forces personnel fill the technology skills gap
- Post Office brings APS banking to its branches
- BT turns to Darktrace tech to detect cyber threats
- Wearable Technology Show 2015: That was the show that was
- HP launches quicker, quieter laser printers
- March 11
- March 10
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- Will Big Data analytics really give you a competitive edge?
- Don't FREAK out over the Factoring Attack on RSA-EXPORT Keys
- IT security firm asks hackers to steal your Facebook log-in
- Why iPhone 6 users 'aren’t using Apple Pay'
- Apple Watch apps: The best business and consumer apps for your wrist
- Cracking Tor is unacceptable and impossible, warns Parliamentary group
- IBM tells investors not to panic over cloudy future
- New MacBook for 2015: The laptop of the future that none of us are ready for?
- New MacBook with 12in Retina display release date, pricing & specs
- Apple Watch first take: Fashion and technology make this Apple’s most daring, risky bet yet
- Government smart meter scheme branded a 'disappointment'
- Quorum OnQ Flex review
- March 9
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- Biometric data use 'needs public debate'
- Are trusts putting NHS data at risk by ignoring need for BYOD policies?
- Tech companies feature heavily on UK ‘Inspirational’ list
- Apple Watch event live blog: Find out everything as it happens
- Two stand accused of stealing 1bn email addresses in historic case
- Developer sues VMware alleging it broke open source copyright terms
- March 6
- March 5
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- UK's first spaceport approved, but where will it be?
- Could Google be planning two Nexus phones for 2015?
- EU refuses to scrap data roaming charges
- IBM makes Watson even smarter with AlchemyAPI acquisition
- Tinder’s relationship with Rackspace underpins your casual flirting
- Mobile World Congress: where innovation comes in flatpack
- SanDisk crushes cost of flash storage with super-cheap all-flash arrays
- Virgin Atlantic trials Sony SmartWear to boost communication
- March 4
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- What Google's MVNO plans mean for the UK
- Lumia 640 for business: can the Lumia 640 help Microsoft in the enterprise?
- The WordPress CMS isn't insecure – you are!
- EU data protection reform draft “an empty shell”
- Blackphone 2: is it right for your business?
- FREAK flaw leaves Apple, Google users at risk
- Apple beats Samsung to smartphone glory
- KitKat still the platform of choice for Android users
- Synology RackStation RS815+ review
- March 3
- March 2
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- LG unveils LG Watch Urbane, and LTE model
- Windows XP adoption outpaces Windows 7 growth
- BlackBerry reveals survival bid at MWC
- Intel Atom x chips attempt to muscle into Android/Windows mobile devices
- Samsung gives sneak preview of Apple Pay rival at MWC 2015
- Ikea launches Qi wireless charging furniture
- Lenovo vows to cut bloatware after Superfish
- Sony Xperia Z4 tablet to include 2K screen & 17 hour battery
- March 1
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