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CSC, which is embroiled in potentially damaging fraud allegations and shareholder lawsuits, has lost a large project mired by cost overruns and angry political arguments. read more »


Anonymous releases recording between FBI and UK law enforcement

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Lack of career information means IT industry loses out, says CompTIA

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Anonymous data isn't really so anonymous after all, says Microsoft

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Facebook IPO says a lot about their technology

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Apple request to block Samsung Galaxy products rejected in Germany

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Microsoft researchers discover cookie forwarding scheme

Scheme could forward stolen cookies to zombie botnets read more »

BT Global Services narrows loss

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