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Week in Review: Fry thinks Windows Phone 7 gets it right, UK tackles cyber crime
This week, Stephen Fry backs Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7, whilst senior Government officials hint at more funding to tackle cyber crime.
Industry leaders slam website blocking plans
Google, BT, Virgin, Orange and Stephen Fry join forces to speak out against a last minute amendment to the Digital Economy Bill.
Week in Review: How the snow broke Britain
Twitter, funky mobile tech and how businesses managed to cope with the snow.
Illegal file sharing down as streaming services take over
The nature of piracy could be changing as users look to stream music rather than download files.
Stephen Fry victim to Twitter phishing attacks
The growing popularity of Twitter is making it more of a target for cyber criminals out to make profit.
Stephen Fry celebrates open source, attacks Microsoft and Apple
The well-known TV presenter has appeared in a video celebrating 25 years of GNU, in which he refers to proprietary operating systems as ‘a kind...
Google finally joins the Twitter revolution
Judging by answers the Google account has already given to questions, it definitely has an understanding of the ‘twitter’ part of Twitter.
Stephen Fry crowned ‘Vice President of Twitter’
Television presenter and technology enthusiast talks tech to a packed audience at Apple's Regent Street store.
N97 and iPhone 3G S to go head to head on Friday
Nokia showed off its N97 device last night and iPhone lover Stephen Fry was in attendance.
Timms confirmed as Digital Britain minister
Stephen Timms has been confirmed as Lord Carter’s replacement, making him the official new driving force behind the Digital Britain agenda.
Managing enterprise software is about managing a portfolio
In the latest of his Inside the Enterprise columns, Stephen Pritchard talks about portfolio management.
Websites and social media: rules apply there too
Inside the Enterprise: Companies’ web sites, and their social media presence, now have to comply with advertising rules. How many do, asks...
Microsoft/Nokia relationship is another option for mobile enterprises
In his latest Inside the Enterprise column, Stephen Pritchard turns his attention to Microsoft and Nokia's mobile communications marriage.
Will the threat of jail improve data protection?
In his latest Inside the Enterprise column, Stephen Pritchard talks about the Data Protection Act and how not knowing the ins and outs of it could...
Windows Phone 7: the enterprise application glitch
Microsoft’s new mobile OS looks good, but the lack of compatibility with older Windows Mobile apps will be a barrier for business, says Stephen...
IT in 2011: costs, consumerisation and the cloud
In the latest installment of Stephen Pritchard's Inside the Enterprise column, he looks at the spread of tablets, the cloud and other consumer...
Apple in the enterprise: client, not server
Apple axing its Xserve line will hit Mac users in business. But why not use virtualisation to support OSX Server, asks Stephen Pritchard.
Nokia: A crisis unfolding
A Stephen Elop memo gives a strong indication Nokia is in trouble, but how serious is the crisis?
BSkyB/EDS case settled at last
This week, Stephen Pritchard casts his eye over the BSkyB/EDS case in the latest of his Inside the Enterprise columns.
Nokia replaces Kallasvuo with ex-Microsoft exec
The chief executive post at Nokia is about to change hands, as the company confirms Stephen Elop will take on the role later this month.
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