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Security
Today's Tech: Huawei launches 'world's thinnest' Ascend P6 smartphone and Yahoo publishes US government data requests
The cream of today's ITProPortal crop, including the creation of a new online child abuse strategy and Google's bid to keep the Chromebook brand alive.
Hardware
Intel drops massive smart watch hints
The chip giant appears to have joined the wearable computing craze with new display devices undergoing testing, along with technology that pre-emptively knows when you want to use it.
Cloud
Adobe launches major update for Creative Cloud
Cloud-based versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Premiere and more get hundreds of new features in massive update.
Public Sector
No.10 web summit: Agency to actively seek and block child pornography
It has been agreed that, going forward, the IWF, which will receive an extra £1 million in funding, will begin to proactively search for and block online child pornography.
Software & Apps
Skype's free video messaging now on iOS, Android and BlackBerry
Starting now, Skype users on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and BlackBerry can send an unlimited number of video messages to other Skype users for free.
Business
Former HTC execs create new mobile manufacturer, Kazam
The smartphone arena is about to get a little bit bigger as Kazam takes on the European market with new smartphones this year.
Web
'Tweet' officially part of Oxford English Dictionary
As of this month, the lauded Oxford English Dictionary, the accepted authority of the English language, includes an official second definition for the word.
Laptops & PCs
Google throws weight behind struggling Chromebook
An availability expansion means UK customers can now buy Chromebooks in Tesco stores, as Google makes a major global push to help the ailing Chrome OS platform.