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Blogs Sweeping away Safe Harbour Europe-v-facebook's campaign shows up how a company's corporate asset is a government's surveillance opportunity 24 Mar
Blogs HP shows breaking up is not so hard to do Meg Whitman has successfully sold the idea of a company split, three years after the same idea got her predecessor fired 18 Mar
Blogs Banging drums It is very reassuring when the drums you’ve been banging become a chorus, not a din 13 Mar
Blogs Currency clash The weakening euro could force a change in how US companies price their products on this side of the Atlantic 11 Mar
Blogs Five things we learned from Apple’s Watch reveal There was plenty of news from San Francisco but it wasn't all about wearables 10 Mar
Blogs Clarity in strategy The recent strategy document for public service ICT is refreshingly clear and focused 9 Mar
Blogs Poking about in Windows 10 Build 9926 gives a clear indication of direction, if not an endpoint 6 Mar
Blogs HP gets the chequebook out for Aruba Market consolidation could lead to some strange alliances in the networking business 3 Mar
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Blogs Five things Samsung’s Galaxy S6 needs to get right The anti-iPhone needs to up its game after last year's lacklustre effort 24 Feb
Blogs Allowing enterprise to play Is it finally going to be safe for enterprise to play with disruptive new technologies? 20 Feb
Blogs Club 80:20 Successful channel strategies are based on dealing with some of the people most of the time 18 Feb
Blogs Signing your rights away Is it time to look for an alternative to overly long, complicated user agreement documents? 16 Feb
Blogs IT’s gender problem Are quotas the only way to ensure that more women make it all the way to executive positions in the tech industry? 13 Feb
Blogs The Macbook: Now with added soul An Apple fanboy is trying to offload a laptop with the ultimate optional extra 11 Feb
Blogs Analytics super nova We are still watching the skies for the company that explodes on a wave of analytically-driven intelligence 9 Feb
Blogs In Samsungland, TV watches you If you think your new smart TV is earwigging on your conversations then you would be correct 9 Feb
Blogs The sad lot of the reseller Spare a thought for the middlemen as they deal with clued in customers and foot-dragging suppliers 4 Feb
Blogs Nobody wants to be a clockwatcher The Oxford electric bell has two mysteries, but only one can be investigated 28 Jan
Blogs Deloitte embraces jargon to explain Facebook’s success The highlight of a new report into the social network is the amount of time spent qualifying its findings 21 Jan
Blogs A bug too far? Is there a value to bug disclosure while resolution efforts are underway? 16 Jan
Blogs AI to power next stage of human evolution The proliferation of artificial intelligence raises some real ethical quandaries 13 Jan
Blogs CES showed plenty, revealed little This year's big show was strong on trends but weak on big reveals 12 Jan
Blogs You can’t sell what you don’t use Dated infrastructure is hampering companies' commercial prospects 7 Jan
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Blogs Sony Pictures climb down worst possible course Withdrawal of movie sends all the wrong signals 18 Dec
Blogs Looking back in despair Being a little reflective at this time of year is customary, just don’t let it put you off your dinner 15 Dec
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