Corporate and personal data at risk with 67,000 phones expected to go missing at Olympics
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You can bank on tech circles to dig out the negatives from a sporting extravaganza that has the rest of the world swept up in child-like excitement. Don’t worry, we’re thoroughly enjoying the London Olympics, but from a tech perspective we've already had incidents drawing less positive headlines - largely owing to Twitter antics. We’ve had hateful tweets, angry tweets, racist tweets and too many tweets reported in the past week, alongside concerns over...
01 Aug 2012 by
Will Dalton
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