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EU wants RFID tags turned off
Turn off tags at the till
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BAE bulging with cash and wardroids, worried about future
Arms biz nervous as MoD finances circle the drain
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Reins put on key Vista SP1 update as Microhoo! is released into the wild
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Doctors back more tax on booze
BMA urges life-saving price hike
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Government rattles 'three strikes' filesharing sabre (again)
'Change of tone' signals no change in reality
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Taking IT security to task
Sleepwalking from bad guys to big brother
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Euro MPs want criminal penalties for downloaders
But harmony will be hard fought battle
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Solicitors fined under Data Protection Act
ICO gets litigious on London lawyers
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Deloitte flags risks of UK child database
No such thing as a secure database
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Netbanx fixes payment processing glitch
Failure to communicate
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Google eyes Cleveland medical records
World Privacy Forum howls
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Bezos flogs slice of Amazon shares
Frees up cash for space colony
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Sky will fight to keep ITV stake
Legal challenge to competition claims
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Report into MP bugging: MP was bugged, no laws broken
Plods really do have wider powers than MI6 - for now
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ICANN finds no evidence of front running
120 cases investigated
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Wikileaks judge gets Pirate Bay treatment
Analysis We're bulletproof, Your Honor
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Oz admits $85m p0rn filtering FAIL
'Let's do it again'
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Larry Lessig for Congress?
'Show your support right now'
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Channel 4 music video provider goes titsup
Bum note
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Points mean passports: Citizenship Smith unveils 'like us' plan
Inclusive 'cohere or scram' scheme for migrants
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Software glitch hits Heathrow T4 baggage system
Flying today? Not with those cases you're not
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Northern Rock FOI gag 'out of order' say Tories
Turning the air blue
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Government 'lost' DNA data on 2,000 criminal suspects
More crimes committed before disc found
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Microsoft preps Yahoo! proxy attack
Fair's fair
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US Supremes reject challenge to warrantless wiretapping
ACLU complains of a Catch-22
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Fat cat HP cashes in on PCs, servers and printers in Q1
Super Hurd laughs in the face of imploding economy
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ICANN grills domain-hogging Network Solutions
Who's the front runner here?
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Consumer group slams 'unfair' software licenses
EULAugh, I cry
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Ofcom cracks down on London pirates
Air traffic and fire brigade breathe sigh of relief
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Claimed ignorance foils Economist domain case
'I'd never heard of The Economist,' says economist
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Gates! says! Yahoo! offer! fair!
!!!!! Well, he would say that wouldn't he?
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US judge arranges summary execution of Wikileaks.org
Many-headed whistleblower site still standing
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Google absolved of 'crimes against humanity'
$5bn lawsuit meets its maker
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Finland censors anti-censorship site
Calls it child porn
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Home Office opens sex offender files in pilot scheme
Limited access under Violent Crime Action Plan
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OFT sends out scam texts
And a 'hey look, that was fake' follow-up
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Eavesdrop plod: Nobody's listening to me (any more)
Bugged police bugger bugged by silent telephone
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Investors cheer Toshiba plan to drop HD DVD
Shares surge on claim it'll ditch format
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'Suspicious comment' provokes LAX terminal evacuation
FBI holds passenger over mystery verbals
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HMRC blows £1.4m on two-word slogan
Whalesong and joss-sticks spawn 'HMRC Ambition'
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Moroccan IT engineer arrested over fake Facebook account
Authorities unamused by Prince impersonation
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Yahoo! and Microsoft's shared shareholders may swing deal
!!!!! Fingers in both pies
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Healthcare at your fingertips - a Choose & Book roadtest
NHS IT - money, well, spent...
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UK bank blames fraudsters for World of Warcraft ban
Halifax leaves Blizzard out in the cold
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Court lifts lid on Saudi terror threat claim
Kickstart for kicked-into-touch BAE kickback probe?
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Microsoft closes in on Yahoo! amidst BlackBerry black out
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EU commissioner backs record biz on copyright extensions
The picture of Dorian Gray Sir Cliff