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New rules on recycling batteries

BBC News | Technology | UK Edition | January 31, 2010
Retailers selling more than 32kg of batteries a year must now provide recycling bins in a bid to cut the amount going to landfill.
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Tories plan super-fast broadband

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The Conservatives unveil plans to deliver a "nationwide super-fast broadband", partly funded by a portion of the BBC licence fee.
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Tories plan super-fast broadband

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The Conservatives have unveiled plans to deliver a "nationwide super-fast broadband" to the majority of UK homes by 2017.
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Warning on tax return scam

BBC News | Technology | UK Edition | January 30, 2010
Thousands of fraudulent e-mails were sent out ahead of Sunday's tax return deadline, Revenue & Customs says.
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Google stops support for IE6

BBC News | Technology | UK Edition | January 29, 2010
Google has begun phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6, identified as the weak link in a cyber attack on the firm.
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Apple video shows Flashed iPad

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Which is it, Steve?

Updated  Will Apple's new iPad support Adobe Flash when it ships in March? Not if you trust Steve Jobs' much-picked-over presentation in San Francisco on Wednesday - or the current EULA attached to the device's beta SDK. But for some reason, the marketing materials on the Apple website tell a different story.…

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PHP fluffed to suck data from Microsoft’s cloud

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Azure spit and polish

Zend Technologies has updated its developer framework to improve the way PHP applications float on Microsoft's Azure cloud.…

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CIA, PayPal under bizarre SSL assault

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Plus hundreds of others

The Central Intelligence Agency, PayPal, and hundreds of other organizations are under an unexplained assault that's bombarding their websites with millions of compute-intensive requests.…

Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work

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CA taps IBM alum as chief exec

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McCracken takes the helm

CA has tapped another IBM veteran as its next chief executive officer, replacing its turn-around champion John Swainson, who retired from the IT management omnicorp's helm at the close of 2009.…

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Google mystery server runs 13% of active websites

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And only Google runs its mystery server

The Google Web Server - custom-built server software used only by Google - now runs nearly 13 per cent of all active web sites, according to the latest survey data from the web-server-tracking UK research outfit Netcraft.…

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