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- Autonomy founder Lynch to launch tech start-up fund (computerworlduk.com)
- Hackers post over 400,000 Yahoo Voice passwords online (computerworlduk.com)
- NCC Group takes £6.9m hit for ‘failed SAP implementation’ (computerworlduk.com)
- World's 'simplest' Linux laptops reach the UK (computerworlduk.com)
- FSA fines Mitsui Sumitomo £3.5m for IT and governance failings (computerworlduk.com)
- WHSmith prints Queen’s Knickers on receipts after IT glitch (computerworlduk.com)
- SOCA website still down after mystery cyber attack (computerworlduk.com)
- Microsoft raises UK prices by a third and can’t rule out future hikes (computerworlduk.com)
- Programming languages not copyrightable, rules highest EU court (computerworlduk.com)
- News International emails back under spotlight in hacking scandal (computerworlduk.com)
- Skype investigates tool that reveals users' IP addresses (computerworlduk.com)
- ICANN to inform domain name applicants of data breaches (computerworlduk.com)
- How Microsoft Fought True Open Standards I (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
- MoD deal with CSC is ‘regrettable’, says senior MP (computerworlduk.com)
- Met Police considers moving 60 percent of IT systems to the cloud (computerworlduk.com)
- Computer science courses on offer in UK fall 18 percent (computerworlduk.com)
- UK Facebook hacker jailed for 8 months (computerworlduk.com)
- Ministry of Justice offender tagging contract could top £3.5bn (computerworlduk.com)
- Don't promise your shares away, lawyer advises start-ups (computerworlduk.com)
- TicketWeb hacked by fake Adobe scammers (computerworlduk.com)
- Police warn of money-stealing computer virus (computerworlduk.com)
- Cabinet Office launches open source consultation (computerworlduk.com)
- UK cyber strategy implementation 'too slow', says former security minister (computerworlduk.com)
- IT is victim of own success, says Wellcome Trust CIO (computerworlduk.com)
- UK cyber security skills are "wholly inadequate", says former security minister (computerworlduk.com)