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The Weekly Round-Up: 04.07.08
Sleepless in a field of mud...
London data centres hit by credit crunch
Banks shunning the capital
Ofcom: Mobile broadband driving interest in fibre
Regulator offers 'fair rate of return' for investing operators...
3G iPhone to storm enterprise world, says O2
Apple's latest means business
Caption Competition: Road to nowhere!
Where's the finish line?
MoD IT - late and over budget
"Persistent weakness" in core software
Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't
Security measures are off the pace
Google Talk finds a home on iPhone
…but what about security?
Editor's Blog: The naked truth about DSL
Is it time to rethink broadband pricing?
Dear silicon.com: Tech teacher shortage, Kangaroo and phones on planes
Reader Comments of the Week
ICO: Data breach law moves closer
And gov't spot checks on the cards
Woolly risk analysis is hastening a housing crash
Comment: Lenders need a sane approach to avert a crisis
Anti-malware: Top of the list for Internet Explorer 8
Attack against drive-by downloads
Biometrics to fast track 'trusted' travellers
All eyes on US-UK speedy transition
MoD plans telepresence trial
In aim to tackle travel budget…
Email: The tip of the cloud iceberg?
Hosted email to fuel uptake, says Gartner
HP Integrity gets Parallel virtualisation
For 'flexible' OSes
Old browsers at risk from attack
Are you using the latest version?
From CIO to consultant: Project manager or salesman?
Hard lessons from the coalface…
SMS roaming rates: Expect EC to force cuts
Operators brace yourselves, warns analyst...
ePassport upgrade scaled back
In 'value for money' move
Museum of computing looks for new home
'Tragedy' as collection goes into storage
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Is convergence a fiction?
Or could it finally be happening…
Bill Gates, 3G iPhone, UK top CIO, Firefox 3, XP and more…
Stories of the month - June
silicon.com Classics: The 10 craziest uses of RFID
There's a chip where?
College classrooms go high-tech
Case study: Cutting-edge education with the help of Computacenter…
Skype touts biz credentials
But is keeping it small for now…
The 'multi-component' malware threat
Businesses beware a 'snowball effect'
Skype calls on ex-Motorola exec
New COO to help stay 'nimble'
Hardware defies economic gloom
PC and server sales growing, says Gartner
£3bn gov't IT contracts up for grabs
Bonanza for public sector suppliers...
¿Dónde está el iPhone 3G?
Comment: It's clear who calls the shots in this relationship...
IT teacher applications continue to decline
Only physics more unpopular
Mobile payments to hit $300bn by 2013
Retailers should look to exploit 'fourth channel', says report...
Spammers poised to target BlackBerry and iPhone owners
Security experts have warned that the popularity of the iPhone, BlackBerry and other smartphones is making the devices an increased target for viruses, spam and malware, the Times reports. Neil Cook of Cloudmark said: "Spammers are really very good businessmen. They see new opportunities and new markets," adding where there is significant market share - which the smartphone phenomenon is creating - spammers will follow.
Techies kept awake at night
Among UK's most sleep deprived
Barclays gives online users free security software
Kaspersky package available to two million online punters
eBay fined €38m over fakes
Louis Vuitton claims damages
Ubuntu founder: 'Upstream' bugs must be quashed
It's the community's responsibility
High-speed uplink coming to T-Mobile
The social-networking demand

