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Business Re-imagined
Take a look at this white paper to learn about how industry leaders are re-imagining the way we do business.
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Cloudforce comes to London
Salesforce.com does well at home but does it get the same attention overseas? If London is a benchmark then the answer is a resounding 'yes.'
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Six Degrees acquires Datahop; fiberoptic datacenter network
UK cloud services provider Six Degrees Group acquires Datahop, giving it a high-speed fiberoptic network connecting datacenters in London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris.
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Tech-hugging eurocrats imperil innovation puppy
Europe needs growth and cloud computing has a role to play. But are policy makers too eager for rapid results? An event later this month may yield some answers.
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20 things we want in iOS 6
With iOS 6 set to be announced at WWDC 2012 in June, what can we hope to see in the next-generation iPhone and iPad operating system?
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Creating the 'third' space in the 'Anywhere Working City'
You are likely to spend as much time on holiday as you do commuting to work. Are you taking a holiday from work, or are you taking a holiday from commuting? The Anywhere Working City white paper...
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UK police investigate after anti-terror hotline 'recorded'
Hackers have apparently accessed and recorded anti-terror calls and posted the contents online. A UK police investigation is under way.
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London's Tube to get free Wi-Fi in time for Olympics
Free Wi-Fi will be made available to London's commuters in time for the Olympics. That is, when the Tube drivers aren't on strike leaving half the network crippled for days at a time.
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Facebook, Flickr, others accused of reading text messages
Reports surfacing this weekend claim that popular smartphone applications can access users' text messages amongst other personal data, even when that phone is not being used.
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News to know: Facebook privacy changes, Germany patent wars, iPhone suffers in Europe
News to know -- December 20-25: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Leaked photo of BlackBerry 'London' with BBX OS
Could this be the first BlackBerry smartphone running BBX, the fusion platform combining the best of the PlayBook's QNX and BB OS?
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O2 launches London 4G high-speed broadband trial
London is poised to receive its first dose of 4G speeds, as the first commercial trial of 4G is set to go live today.
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How 'techy' is London's Tech City? Answer: Actually, not very
London's Tech City has tripled in size, according to the British prime minster yesterday. But in reality, it appears to be no greater in size than a year ago.
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British PM: London's Tech City now has over 600 firms
"Tech City", based in East London, and the UK's equivalent to Silicon Valley, has been hailed a success by the prime minister, David Cameron.
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Norton pumps out enhanced security for Android tablets
Norton has integrated a new security feature for Android devices that literally screams when in trouble.
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Nokia launches free Wi-Fi service in central London
Nokia, only a week after it was in the British capital for its annual Nokia World 2011 conference, is to offer free Wi-Fi service to Londonders.
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London's Met Police uses 'blanket tracking system' to intercept, remotely shut down mobile phones
London's police service can not only track and trace your mobile phone, but remotely shut it down and intercept phone calls and text messages, it has emerged.
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Google goes indoors for Street View extension
Google's Street View service is heading indoors, collecting images of businesses and other public spaces, in a further bid to 'map the world'.
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London Calling: ZDNet gets its British groove on
Welcome to London Calling: ZDNet's home away from home, covering technology news in the UK and Europe.
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Wikileaks suspends publication of secrets amid 'financial blockade'
Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, said today that the organisation would cease publication of secrets to focus on lifting the "financial blockade" by major U.S. banks.
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British PM 'will never shut down Facebook' during civil unrest
A Facebook executive said, even in times of civil unrest like the London riots during the summer, that the British prime minister 'would not' block the site's access.
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