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New 9700 comes with trackpad and bigger battery
Indymedia case shows embarrassing levels of snooping
Web services bring new data management headaches
Trials in areas including cross-border electronic services will begin next year

Conciliation delegation agrees final details on Telecom Reform Package
Recent Swedish attacks raise worrying possibility
Micro-blogging site helps with flu intelligence gathering
US trade organisation unhappy with delay
Analogue TV spectrum could provide all Europeans with broadband access
Data watchdog to examine collection of information on innocent citizens
European agency names Udo Helmbrecht as Pirotti's successor
Loss of vital networks would quickly cripple any nation, says ITU chief
William Hague talks up public policy participation
User consent could be required to share information
E-counting may not be the best choice for 2012 London Mayoral election
EGNOS system increases accuracy of GPS signal
Proposals 'ride roughshod over judicial processes', insists TalkTalk
Affirmation of Commitments will loosen US grip on the internet
Code-cracking site awarded £460,500
GLA is going ahead with tendering process without green light from Electoral Commission
Commission will discuss plans next month
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