Vodafone axes 375 UK jobs
Posted at 10:40, 10 Mar 2010
Union claims its disappointed by Vodafone's decision to cut jobs, despite promises of new hires
MySpace rolls dice with site overhaul
Posted at 10:20, 10 Mar 2010
MySpace plans to revamp its service around its music offering, as it attempts to claw back ground on Facebook
Net giants rail against law to block file-sharing sites
Posted at 8:26, 10 Mar 2010
Google, BT and eBay among the companies that oppose plans to force ISPs to block pirated content
US mulls legal challenge to China's web censors
Posted at 8:09, 10 Mar 2010
Washington considers legal action against China's attempt to censor Google and other US firms
Google launches bolt-ons for web apps
Posted at 7:36, 10 Mar 2010
Search giant allows third-party developers to sell add-ons for Google Apps
9 Mar 2010
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- Sun reshuffle continues as another exec jumps ship
- Opera acknowledges security flaw
- Dell unveils monstrously powerful Precision M4500
- BBC blocks third-party iPlayer apps
- Android to become new Sky+?
- Fake Core i7 processors are not demo chips, says Intel
- Browser ballot rejigged after complaints
- US lifts web sanctions on Iran
- Microsoft accelerating Windows 7 SP1?
8 Mar 2010
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- TalkTalk blasts BPI's £200 million "business advice"
- Energizer bunny in hacker scare
- The world says "net is a human right"
- Acer "to launch frameless laptop"
- Free Office 2010 upgrade scheme launched
- Changing netbook screen "like changing a lightbulb"
- Microsoft warns users off 64-bit Office 2010
- Firefox relegates plugins to sandbox
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5 Mar 2010
- Smaller browser makers urge Microsoft ballot rethink
- IT workers "love their jobs" - but a third want out
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- Google Chrome knows where you are
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- FBI: cyber attack could have as much impact as a bomb
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- Microsoft promises lightweight Patch Tuesday
- Lib Dems split over copyright clampdown
- Ubuntu bins brown UI and sees the Light
- EBay conman gets four years
- BT: Not getting broadband is like deprivation
4 Mar 2010
- Countryside demands broadband speeds too
- Microsoft breaks ranks with Android app
- Can robo-Rooneys win the 2050 World Cup?
- Argos credit-card scandal worsens
- Network provider admits customers still don't trust the cloud
- Ashes to ashes, byte to byte – the funeral of IE6
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