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Hi everyone, I'm Ian. I live in Telford and work in retail at Currys. I am very passionate about technology - you could call me a computer geek! I enjoy reading about technology and also working with it - always keeping up to date on the latest news and trying to guess the next trend before it happens.

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Market must address IT failures in large infrastructure projects, government says



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Pure Storage buys Compuverde to put object storage on steroids



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Apple edges closer to cursory code review for all Mac apps

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Eagle Eye enlists Rackspace to lead 'all-in' Google Cloud Platform migration



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PM May approves Huawei for use in 5G networks despite opposition



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Did she at least get to say, ‘I told you so’?

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Android versions: A living history from 1.0 to Q

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      • Market must address IT failures in large infrastru...
      • Pure Storage buys Compuverde to put object storage...
      • Apple edges closer to cursory code review for all ...
      • Eagle Eye enlists Rackspace to lead 'all-in' Googl...
      • PM May approves Huawei for use in 5G networks desp...
      • Did she at least get to say, ‘I told you so’?
      • Android versions: A living history from 1.0 to Q
      • Global intelligence agencies share UK stage for fi...
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      • The curiously missing piece in Google's Chromebook...
      • Stockholm prospers as tech hub as perceptions of e...
      • 6 best note-taking apps for an Apple iPad
      • Egypt aims to develop coding skills earlier in edu...
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      • Apple spends upwards of $30m a month on AWS during...
      • Digital court system reaches first key milestones
      • Casual collaboration comms pose security risk, sur...
      • Open doors at Huawei in China as it mounts defence
      • Security theater, ’80s style
      • How to fix six Windows 10 headaches
      • WannaCry hero pleads guilty, urges others to stay ...
      • Wireless charging from A to Z: What you need to know
      • 16 multi-device wireless chargers to replace Apple...
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      • Why I've learned to hate my Apple Watch
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      • Can Facebook be trusted with a virtual assistant?
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      • Thoughts on the Apple/Qualcomm settlement
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      • Cloud storage 101: Specifying for cloud storage
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      • All is A4-OK
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      • LG's revolutionary upgrade letdown
      • 19+ brilliant Apple Watch tricks and tips
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      • AI can help to reduce carbon footprint and manage ...
      • Win7/8.1/Server patch conflicts abated, somewhat, ...
      • Home Office curbs bulk emails following data breach
      • Vodafone upgrades old phone boxes to support surfers
      • Findings published from three-month pilot for NHS App
      • Nutanix powers Manchester City Council’s IT
      • How Kubernetes has simplified Bet365’s software de...
      • Security Think Tank: Surviving the existential cyb...
      • Facebook takes extraordinary legal steps to contai...
      • MP questions government over Post Office Horizon case
      • Huawei cyber security chief John Suffolk: It’s not...
      • Dutch national weather service adopts cloud to exp...
      • Sweden to take up Finnish AI challenge
      • Time-Machine Tuesday: Because nontechnical is what...
      • How to protect your privacy in Windows 10
      • Energy industry needs to up cyber defences, warns ...
      • Podcast: The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload – Epi...
      • NatWest eases business payments with biometric aut...
      • Google's Chromium browser explained
      • Visa and Coinbase team up to create crypto-backed ...
      • Facebook takes extraordinarily legal steps contain...
      • Zero trust is about more than products
      • 12+ essential iPad productivity tips
      • Security Think Tank: Seven steps to manage risk of...
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