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Half of City employees work on holiday
Most City employees work in their time off, risking security from lost laptops.
Transport for London CIO criticises public service IT
TfL CIO claims councils are too slow to personalise IT, and outlines challenges for London in providing tech for travel.
City of London digitises and archives records
The oldest local authority in the UK has finally selected archiving and records management software to manage its business needs.
Nortel to provide London Olympic networks
Thanks much to its two decade relationship with BT, Nortel wins an exciting contract to provide network equipment for the London Olympic Games.
How Tesco uses sat nav to deliver your shopping
Case Study: Grocery giant Tesco, faced with a logistical challenge service a massive South London delivery area, successfully integrated an...
London Scottish Bank takes assets to task
Specialist financial services company is improving software and licence management with a company-wide deployment of new IT assets management tools...
London Underground police radio system goes live
Digital radio system for the tube network is now fully operational, enabling police above and below ground to communicate, improving responsiveness.
London is top spot for online card fraud
New report puts capital top of the list for internet credit card fraud.
London man in wireless broadband access arrest
Man admits to using someone else's wireless broadband connection, gets hauled off to the police station.
Debenhams trials touch screens in new store
The department store retailer will use touch screen displays to test an electrical goods price comparison service in its new West London flagship...
BAA and Emirates trial RFID tagging luggage
Pilot project at Heathrow's Terminal 3 will involve 300,000 bags travelling between London, Hong Kong and Dubai being labelled with electronic...
Oxford Tube passengers benefit from free Wi-Fi
In a bid to lure commuters away from the temptation of train travel, the Oxford-London coach service is offering free, 3G-based 1.4Mbps Wi-Fi...
IT PRO Podcast: When robots attack
This week we discuss rampaging mug-smashing robots, plans by PC makers to keep selling Windows XP, we look at who the IT industry voted for in the...
Liberty overhauls retail information systems
The London department store has signed a deal for new retail management software as it centralises its systems and tries to increase its...
EDF powers up remote monitoring data network
The energy provider is using mobile routers as part of its communications network for monitoring substations across London and the South East.
London firms are information graveyards
A new employee survey carried out among a number of the UK capital's firms has found information is buried and so hard to get to, it is challenging...
Brent Council unveils data clean-up plan
The North London-based local authority has bought new software to assure the quality of citizen data before it is integrated with key...
Apple iPhone buyers queue through the night
Early adopters brave the rain and wind to camp outside Apple's flagship store in London, while German buyers turned out in their hundreds for...
Virus shuts down systems at three London hospitals
Engineers still in the process of fixing virus affected computer systems which have forced activities to be scaled back.
Orange in the lead for Olympics contract
French-owned telco Orange is expected to be named an official sponsor for the 2012 London Olympics within the next few weeks.
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Girls Aloud - Live At Carling Academy London (DVD)
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