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Silverlight to underpin Windows Phone 7 apps
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UK copyright law to be changed 'without scrutiny'
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Wikileaks poses 'security threat' to US Army
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Pegasystems moves to acquire Chordiant
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Intel touts new Xeon 5600 server chips
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TalkTalk trades employee PCs for MacBook Pros
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ID card database split into three
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Dell sues over LCD price fixing
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IT security insiders rob casinos of £33,000
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Gartner highlights virtualisation security dangers
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Lords set to vote on Digital Economy Bill
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Ex-Sun director Bray joins Google's Android team
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NPIA plans data sharing system
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Virgin Media goes high fibre in Berkshire
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Card security scheme losing UK support
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Google '99pc' likely to shut Chinese search engine
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Microsoft rushes to stop Internet Explorer exploit
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Apple fixes 'highly critical' Safari bugs
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