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Criminals could exploit GPS 'over-reliance'
Our over-reliance on satellites could have serious consequences for both the economy and human life, the Royal Academy of Engineering warns.
Government advisor warns of solar storm disaster
Professor Sir John Beddington says governments need to get ready for some serious solar storms.
Virgin Media to help create fibre homes
Virgin Media and Persimmon will produce thousands of fibre connected homes.
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Toshiba unveils new Sandy Bridge ultraportable laptops
Sleek new ultraportable laptops won't be available until April at the earliest
Microsoft launch targets your ‘sat nav’
The software giant continues to pursue device domination with the launch of its first embedded operating system optimised specifically for portable...
First European broadband satellite set for launch
Rural broadband access could be about to get a boost thanks to a new satellite due for launch tonight.
NASA: Space storm could devastate technology use
NASA has warned of a space storm coming around the year 2013 that could cause widespread damage to technology across the world.
MoD looks to the stars with Skynet extension
With the introduction of Skynet 5D, the MoD is looking to increase its satellite communication use.
Space collision takes out Iridium satellite
Two satellites have collided in space in what’s believed to be the first accident of its kind between man-made objects.
EU starts looking for Galileo suppliers
The European Union has advertised a contract for the first part of the £2.4 billion satellite navigation project.
Europe launches pair of new satellites
One satellite will monitor climate change, while the other is testing a series of new technologies.
Toshiba brings multitouch to laptop range
Touch screen Satellite U500-1EX heads up new laptop range for 2010 as Toshiba announces 2010 plans at its annual press conference.
Tenth of mobile phone users don’t make phone calls
British mobile phone users like the sound of satellite navigation, but aren’t so keen on using their devices as Oyster cards.
Yorkshire hospital gives kids web, TV and VoIP for free
Recent pilot offers children staying in Sheffield Children's Hospital free calls phone calls, satellite and freeview and internet access using...
Toshiba unveils new Satellite Pro laptops
Something for everyone as Toshiba offers a range of new business laptops.
End of an era as Sky buys Amstrad
Once the UK's biggest PC maker, British electronics company Amstrad is bought by its biggest customer, as Sky brings its satellite receiver...
Telecoms comes to aid of flood victims
UN telecoms agency uses satellite comms to help victims affected by severe flooding in Zambia<br/>
MOD completes Wi-Fi network in Afghanistan
A wireless network, built to complement existing satellite communications in Afghanistan, has been completed by a UK firm.
Broadband and ITV eat into BSkyB earnings
The satellite broadcaster clocks up its first loss in six years as the cost of building up its fledgling ADSL service and a £343 million...
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