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How the Data Protection Act's death will punish the UKIn-depth If the UK hands over data protection duties to the EU, it will scare off future foreign investment, says Tom Brewster.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Nominet to review domain suspension policyNews Internet registry goes back to drawing board after ISPs reject cyber defence plans.
By Miya Knights Published
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Week in review: Jobs went nuclear on Android, Microsoft +News Even though he's gone, Steve Jobs continues to make the headlines. Meanwhile, the rest of the world goes slightly mad.
By Alan Lu Published
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Samsung lawsuit targets iPhone 4S with banNews The legal war between Apple and Samsung escalates, as the Korean company tries to get the freshly announced iPhone 4S banned.
By Eva Martin Published
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Week in review: HP CEO merry-go-round, NHS wastes billions,News Cock ups a plenty this week as major corporations and state-funded bodies alike waste time and money.
By Alan Lu Published
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SAP's TomorrowNow pleads guilty in Oracle caseNews TomorrowNow is fined $20 million as expected, but Oracle may be left thinking about what could have been.
By ITPro Published
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Apple: Motorola has no legal standing in two casesNews Motorola lost its ability to fight two patent cases in the US thanks to the Google acquisition announcement, Apple lawyers claim.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple faces wrath of 27,000 South KoreansNews Steve Jobs and Co may have to pay out over £15 million if 27,000 upset South Koreans get their way.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple sued over iCloudNews An Arizona company claims Apple's iCloud has already significantly harmed its business, just a week after the product's launch.
By Tom Brewster Published
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PayPal sues Google over ‘trade secrets’News As Google launches its NFC mobile payments service, PayPal claims it was its idea.
By Kristi McCann Published
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ICO offers businesses cookie law guidanceNews The ICO produces nine pages of guidance for UK businesses on the new cookie laws coming into force this month.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Week in review: Android schmandroid, BP just can't doNews Companies do the silliest things, whether it's losing sensitive data or pushing the definition of 'open'.
By Alan Lu Published
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