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2013
Makers Academy: Universities Won’t Solve IT Skills Crisis
Founder of Makers Academy, Robert Johnson, thinks high-quality private education can rescue the UK IT sector
HP Avoids Strike Action Over Pay
Pay and job cuts lead to call for strike action, but HP offers a fresh deal
Anonymous Hits North Korea Sites Again
As South Korea reportedly takes its nuclear plants offline, Anonymous launches fresh attacks on North Korean websites
Oxbridge And Kent Police Cyber Attacker Pleads Guilty
Universities needed two weeks’ worth of man hours to recover from attacks of 21-year-old
Ofcom Promises Clearer Charges For Business Phone Numbers
Ofcom wants to make the cost of calling 08.09 and 118 numbers clearer to consumers
News International Frets Over Spear Phishing Bombardment
Following attacks on rival publishers, News International CISO Amar Singh talks about his spear phishing nightmares
Lucas Nussbaum Voted New Leader Of The Debian Project
Assistant professor of computer science from University of Lorraine to oversee the development of Debian OS for the next year
Ofcom 4G Auction To Be Investigated By National Audit Office
NAO to see whether Ofcom 4G auction undersold the country's spectrum resources
WordPress Sites Take Brute Force Battering
WordPress says security firms are hyping tales of attacks
Microsoft Could Be Working On A Smart Watch
According to a report, Microsoft has joined the growing community of smart watch developers
Foursquare Gets $41m Investment Despite User Apathy
Foursquare may not be as hip as Facebook or Twitter, but VCs think location will happen one day...
SugarCRM SaaS Service Moves to HTML5
Salesforce alternative now links better to social
Google’s Schmidt Voices Privacy Fears Over Civilian Drones
Google's chairman Eric Schmidt says drones operated by members of the public pose a privacy and security risk
Angry BlackBerry Cries Foul Over Z10 Returns Claim
BlackBerry demands an investigation into a 'false and misleading' claim that the Z10 is being returned at excessive rates
HP Itanium Trial Delayed After Oracle Appeal
HP's attempt to collect up to £2.6 billion in damages from Oracle will have to wait a little longer after the lodging of an appeal
Microsoft Repairs Botched Patch Tuesday Update
Microsoft has repaired its botched Patch Tuesday update after it caused a number of problems for end-users
Intel Partners Baidu For Chinese Mobile Innovation Lab
Intel and Baidu have come together to create an Innovation Lab to exploit China's booming mobile market
IBM Launches $1bn Flash Research Drive And FlashSystem Appliances
IBM follows EMC into the all-flash game
Video: Samsung Galaxy S4 Review
Phones 4U reviews the latest smartphone in the immensely popular Galaxy range
One In Three SMEs Knowingly Use Unlicensed Software
Small firms use unlicensed software to save money, but the BSA warns it will cost them more in the end
Hidden App Locates Stolen Laptop In Iran
A man finds his stolen MacBook Pro in Tehran thanks to spy software
Streetmap Sues Google For Stealing Its Customers
UK-based company claims Google used underhanded tactics to dominate the online map market
Botched Microsoft Windows 7 Security Update Kills Computers
Microsoft tells users to uninstall Patch Tuesday "fix"
Google Files Concessions To End Antitrust Probe
Google has presented its revised proposals to European antitrust regulators as it seeks to end their official investigation
GIL 2013: Europe
O2 Refresh Lets Users Upgrade Smartphones At Any Time
New O2 Refresh tariff sepearates the cost of price plan from the handset
IT Life: A Hoster Who Motors
Mike Duncan of Peer 1 Hosting remembers modems - but strangely, prefers motor bikes
Bitcoin Rocked By Java Exploit-Wielding Thieves And New DDoS Strike
Cyber crooks are getting awfully fond of Bitcoin
Google Allows Users To Manage Personal Data After They’re Dead
New Inactive Account Manager works as a will for digital content