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- 12 April 2011
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25% of staff will consider deliberately damaging their work PC
One in four workers would deliberately break their office PC or mobile, or trade it in at a store themselves, as they believe it's the best way to get their hands on a new device, says Mozy.
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Nokia launches two phones running an updated Symbian OS
Nokia launched an updated version of its Symbian^3 mobile operating system along with two phones running the software, the X7 and the E6.
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Report: No iPad 3 coming in 2011
Apple will not launch the iPad 3 in 2011, though it is working on a next-generation iPad that will have a better screen resolution than the iPad 2.
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UK superfast web connection to reach 250,000 by end of April
The number of broadband connections in the UK that offers speeds of over 25Mbps should hit 250,000 this month, says Point Topic.
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YouTube unveils live-streaming service
YouTube is expanding its video offerings, launching a live-streaming service to complement its catalogue of recorded videos.
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Dropbox: insecure by design?
The fundamental security of the Dropbox cloud storage service has been called into question by a researcher.
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Apple will dominate tablet market through 2015, says Gartner
Apple's iOS will dominate the tablet market through the middle of the decade, Gartner analysts said.
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Adobe confirms critical Flash zero-day bug
For the second time in the last four weeks, Adobe has told users that hackers are exploiting an unpatched bug in Flash Player, again by embedding malicious code inside a Microsoft Office document.
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Leaked screenshots offer first look at Windows App Store
A leaked set of screenshots gives us the first look at the Windows App Store being integrated into Windows 8.
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Java developers get OLAP API
The olap4j API can access multiple servers, including Mondrian OLAP, Pentaho BI Server, and Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services
- 11 April 2011
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Motorola Xoom finally made available to Brits
The Wi-Fi only version of the Motorola Xoom has been made available to Brits.
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Opera unveils webmail service
Browser developer Opera has made its first webmail service publicly available.
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The five best downloads for small businesses
Running your own business is certainly a time and cash-consuming venture. We've rounded up five downloads that can help you make better use of your time by making some computing tasks more efficient. They're also free, which means your wallet won't take a bashing either.
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UK police arrest three men over 'SpyEye' malware
U.K. police arrested three men late last week in connection with using the SpyEye malware program to steal online banking details.
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How to clean up the temp folder in Windows
To keep your PC in good working order, it's important to ensure that any clutter and unused files are removed on a regular basis. This includes files in the temporary folder, as they were once necessary but are now not being used. You can either use a tool in Windows or do it manually. We show you how to do both.
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Adobe adds mobile, HTML5 capabilties to Creative Suite 5.5
With the introduction today of its Creative Suite 5.5 design and development tools, Adobe is underscoring support for mobile devices and HTML5.
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Milton Keynes has slowest mobile broadband speeds in the UK
Milton Keynes has been named the area of the UK with the slowest mobile broadband speeds by Top10.com.
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Smaller government suppliers warn on their disaster recovery abilities
SME businesses supplying the public sector lack confidence in their backup and disaster recovery strategies, with nearly a third (30 percent) stating they would face substantial risk of downtime in the event of a serious incident or disaster.
- 08 April 2011
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Google tweaks Gmail to become less annoying
Google has boosted Gmail with several small features that make it significantly less annoying. Google says the tweaks have come directly from its suggestions page, whereby users can comment on what irks them.
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National Grid plugs into service management deal with HP
National Grid has signed a seven year outsourcing deal with HP.
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