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What a week: top stories you may have missed
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By IDG Reporters | Published 10:00, 20 June 08
Try something new, say Sainbury's. Its web shoppers have been doing just that after it took down its online shopping site. There were more revelations about the NHS IT programme, while trusts lost unencrypted laptops. Problems dogged Microsoft's patching tools and the launch of Firefox 3.0.
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