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Siobhan decided that the world would be far better off if she stuck to writing about technology, rather than trying to fix it as she can't even work a toaster without a touch of fire. When she's not cursing her computer, Siobhan can often be found racing around conference halls. Her philosophy degree has helped her to ponder the future of technology and its place in the business world.

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Management speak: Can you run that up the flagpole?

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Facebook clears up iPhone app Contact Sync hype

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Facebook iPhone app shares all your phone numbers

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Best of the web: Epic fails, the origin of the universe and iPhone gets buried

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New Digg vs old Digg, Old Dogg and new tricks

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Tweetup is in the dictionary, chillax

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How women (like me) are shaping the Web, supposedly

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Apple sues HTC again over patents

Apple has filed another complaint against rival manufacturer HTC, alleging the Taiwanese-based company violated four of its patents related to software and technologies used in smartphones and other mobile devices. read more »

Foxconn to pull out of China: Reports

Foxconn – the electronics manufacturer whose clients include Apple, Dell and HP – is on the verge of closing its mainland China operations in a massive restructuring effort that could see 800,000 workers lose their jobs. read more »

Apple iPad arrives early in UK

The Apple iPad is now officially on sale in the UK, however some pre-order units of the touch-screen, tablet-style computer have been delivered a day early. read more »

Wikileaks founder's passport confiscated

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has had his passport confiscated by the Australian authorities. read more »

EU Parliament rejects ACTA in 663 to 13 vote for openness

The EU Parliament has voted 663 to 13 against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), arguing that it contradicts agreed EU laws on counterfeiting and piracy online. read more »

Microsoft Outlook to sync with Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace

Microsoft is adding social networking services, including LinkedIn, Facebook and MySpace, to its latest email client Outlook 2010, in a move that will allow users to share social networking information in their inbox. read more »

Top 10 guides to help your IT career

Dreaming of switching out of IT into management? Interested in a lucrative position as an independent consultant? We have rounded up our most popular guides to help you plan your career. read more »

Top 10 biggest UK tech stories of 2009

As the year draws to a close, we look at the biggest and most popular stories of 2009. read more »

Top ten hiring and firing stories of 2009

Job losses dominated the headlines in 2009 as the recession hit hard, and IT was one of the worst areas affected. Here we look at the five dirtiest firing stories, as well as the five best hiring stories of this year. read more »

London Stock Exchange timeline of technical problems

The London Stock Exchange has halted electronic trading after experiencing its fourth major technology glitch in just over a year. Here we take a look at the technological trials and tribulations of one of the world's biggest exchanges. read more »

Digital Economy Bill confirms crackdown on file sharers

Illegal filesharers could be disconnected from their internet accounts under proposed legislation in the finalised Digital Economy Bill published today. read more »

Intel, AMD settle antitrust case

Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have said the two companies will settle all legal disputes, including antitrust litigation, for $1.25 billion. read more »

US Chamber climate change bill hoax

Media reports that the US Chamber of Commerce was actually supporting a climate change tax were quickly revealed to be a hoax perpetrated by an organisation called the Yes Men. read more »


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