Today in tech: China hacks Yahoo, BT's 300 next fibre sites
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Yahoo hacked by China attackers
Journalists Yahoo email accounts have been hacked by attackers based in China, reports have claimed, lending more weight to rival Google's move out of the country to avoid censorship. BBC
Internet TV firms to get cut-price Sky Sports
Ofcom has ordered Sky to drop the wholesale prices of its sports channel, which should lead to discount prices in internet TV bundles. PC Pro
HTC Desire lands in Vodafone stores 8 April
The HTC Desire will arrive on Vodafone six days after it lands on Orange. The handset is already available on T-Mobile. Vodafone will also offer the HTC Legend from 2 April. Know Your Mobile
Dell launches low-cost mono laser printers
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Dell has unveiled a cheap new lineup of printers. Costing 75 and 119, the 1130 and 1130n - with network port - are targeted at the SMB market. Expert Reviews
BT reveals next 300 sites to get fibre broadband
BT has named the next 300 sites to get fibre broadband, which will be rolled out starting in September. IT Pro
Freelance journalist Nicole Kobie first started writing for ITPro in 2007, with bylines in New Scientist, Wired, PC Pro and many more.
Nicole the author of a book about the history of technology, The Long History of the Future.
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Dell sets the stage for a MacBook Neo showdown with budget XPS 13 laptop rangeNews The XPS 13 and MacBook Neo could be slugging it out in the budget hardware space
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Dell Technologies World 2026: all the news, updates, and announcements from the Day 1 keynoteKeep up to date with all the news as it happens live from Dell Technologies World 2026 in Las Vegas


