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August 20, 2012
G-Cloud Chief Slams Unsupportive Naysayers
Some people just don't get it, says angry G-Cloud chief Denise McDonagh
HP To Beat Head Against Mobile Consumers Again
HP's consumer expertise plus Nokia's tablet nous adds up to disaster, says Peter Judge
Finn Sets Mobile Phone Throwing Record
Don't bin your old phone. Throw it!
Jeremy Hunt Rebuffs Broadband Critics
Flushed with Olympics success, culture says Internet pipes will equal Victorian sewage engineering
Police To Investigate School Children’s Data Leak
An alleged hack attack sees children's data leaked online
Motorola Wants iPhone, iPad Banned From Import Into US
Accuses Apple of seven counts of patent infringement
Researcher Uncovers ‘Severe’ iOS Security Flaw
Fake SMS message headers could snare users
HP Mobility Unit To Make Consumer Tablets Under Ex-Nokia Exec
No WebOS role confirmed, and Alberto Torres' last job was running Meego
AMD Blogs Hacked By R00tbeer Group
But no customer data has been compromised
Assange Berates US From Ecuador Embassy Balcony
Latin America supports Ecuador's asylum offer for Wikileaks chief
ICO Probes Tesco Security Issues
Tesco now facing pressure from the data protection watchdog
Apple, Samsung Deliver Final Rebuttals In $2.5bn Patent Case
Apple and Samsung have delivered rebuttals to witnesses' claims as the companies head into the final stages of their patent trial
The Green Data Centre Conference and Exhibition
GDCON London will deal with “Greening” your facility through innovative design, building and operational techniques is a process, and the first step of this process is education.
Google Releases Street View Images Of New Orleans Reconstruction
Google has updated its Street View images of New Orleans portraying the city's efforts to rebuild seven years after Hurricane Katrina
Report: Apple Developing iPad-Style TV Device
Apple is working on a television set-top box with an iPad-style interface that would include cloud-based recording and social media features, according to the Wall Street Journal
Google Rejects Claims It Paid Bloggers
Oracle has said in a court document that it and Google both paid bloggers to influence the public during the Android-Java trial, but Google has denied the claims