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What a week: top stories you may have missed
Digital Britain report, Barclays ATM network crash, Microsoft's XP 'licence trap', NHS IT legal bills. These stories and much more in your weekly roundup.
By Computerworld UK reporters | Computerworld UK | Published 12:00, 19 June 09
Editor's Highlights
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Microsoft backtracks over XP deadline
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Digging Deeper: Technology update
Fix Windows 7 flaw pleads blogger
Analysts: New iPhone 3G S still lacks features IT needs
Google targets Oracle with cloud-based database
Microsoft creates porn domain for Bing
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