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HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers: Redefining the Server Experience
To learn more about the Proliant Gen8 server, check out this white paper. You'll learn all about the advantages it have over its competitors, and why you should consider adding them to your network.
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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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Sex Tech: Reddit vs. Romney, Sex Addiction, Spankable Robot, Tumblr Sued
Tumblr sued by Perfect 10, Reddit vs. Mitt Romney, Japanese robot butt for spanking, no science for sex addiction.
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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse
Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.
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Sex Tech: CP Honeypot, UK Porn Filter Panic, Groupon, Datasexuals
Groupon challenged over adult offers, Daily Mail creates a moral porn panic to force UK internet filters, and the birth of the datasexual.
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Sex Tech: Egyptian Porn Censorship, UK Filesharing Travesty, Wikipedia Sex Wars
Under the banner of anti-porn: Egypt's boldest move to filter the internet, UK violates broadband user privacy, Wikipedia's rules are bent.
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Google steps up its privacy game, launches Good To Know
Google just launched Good To Know, a simple and growing guide to Google's tools and information about privacy and safety online.
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UK launches space agency
The UK government has launched a UK Space Agency dedicated to coordinating the government's involvement in civilian spaceflight, with responsibility for looking after policy and budgets.
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Robot fish swims by doing the wave
Researchers at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom have developed a robot fish called Gymnobot that swims by rippling a fin on its belly. They say it may lead to lighter, more efficient...
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Vodafone to sell iPhone in U.K.
The news follows Orange's announcement Monday that it will start selling the iPhone, a move that will end O2's two-year exclusivity on Apple's popular handset.
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Orange, T-Mobile merge to create UK's largest carrier
Orange and T-Mobile are to merge their British operations to create the UK's largest mobile carrier, their parent companies.
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Critics lash back again disconnecting UK file-sharers
UK government proposals to disconnect the internet service of illegal file sharers have come under criticism as disproportionate and worrying for businesses.
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UK may disconnect suspected file sharers
The UK government has made new proposals that would see internet users disconnected from their internet connection if they are suspected of illegal file-sharing.
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Microsoft calls time on Windows 7 discount in Europe
Microsoft said it plans to end an offer that allowed those buying Windows 7 in Europe to get the full version of the operating system for the price normally charged for the upgrade version.
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UK faces file-sharing crackdown
A report suggests that if the number of file sharers doesn't drop by 70 percent, then technical measures should be introduced to restrict bandwidth or block certain protocols.
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UK outlines Facebook monitoring plans
Britain's Home Office describes how it wants service providers to retain and process data about their users' activities on social networks and other third-party services.
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Gallery: UK tech sites on Google Street View
Google unveils Google Street View for the UK which has users looking for any excuse to surf through the sights.
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Facebook attacks UK gov't monitoring plans
Chief privacy officer Chris Kelly says government proposals to track all social-networking traffic data would be unnecessary, impractical and possibly bad for business.
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Brits consider tracking all UK Facebook traffic
The British Home Officer minister proposed recording the traffic data of all UK citizens on social-networking sites, such as Facebook, MySpace and Bebo.
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BlackBerry Bold sales halted in UK
Orange has stopped selling RIM's first HSDPA handset while it works with the manufacturer on a software fix for unspecified 3G-related concerns.
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Worker suspended over loss of data on all English prisoners
An employee at Home Office contractor PA Consulting has been suspended after the loss of a memory stick holding the unencrypted details of every prisoner in England and Wales.
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