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Uncategorized Google, Samsung officially best of frenemies The 'momentous' cross-licensing deal is as much about self-preservation as collaboration 29 Jan
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Uncategorized Spare a thought for the call centre conmen Even scammers have to prepare for a world without Windows XP 15 Jan
Blogs Cultural learnings from CES 2014 Forget computers, this year was about tech as lifestyle choice 10 Jan
Uncategorized Bay’s 4K blooper makes for great TV Samsung shouldn't be disappointed by the director's cringey CES stint 7 Jan
Blogs EU must get more tech savvy in 2014 Regulation will be key to Europe's role in technology 23 Dec
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Uncategorized Social media’s un-gathering CongRegation celebrated the great, good and awful in social media 4 Dec
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Uncategorized Change for tech sake Human behaviour, not equipment, will always govern our working lives 20 Nov
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Blogs Of intrusion and intruders Recent incidents highlight an often overlooked aspect of IT security 15 Nov
Uncategorized A rank ranking Is Yahoo about to commit the same folly from which Microsoft has just escaped? 13 Nov
Uncategorized BlackBerry looks to enterprise for lifeline Business and software are the way forward as the consumer market embraces other brands 6 Nov
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Uncategorized Why Ballmer had to go Microsoft needs a visionary, not an alpha male to guide it into the post-PC age 26 Aug
Uncategorized Sophisticated? Really? The only attack is a sophisticated attack, but are we attributing too much to phishers? 19 Aug
Uncategorized Blackberry’s Choice Is the company formerly known as RIM giving up on its turnaround strategy? 15 Aug
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