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The spending cuts: An overview
The spending cuts have finally been announced and, despite some doom and gloom, the IT sector has come out in comparatively good shape.
Today in tech: iPad delays, spies and Facebook privacy
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Week in Review: Viruses targeting our hospitals
Virtual worlds and London hospitals were targeted by unscrupulous malware writers this week.
BBC music sites hacked
BBC – 6 Music and BBC 1Xtra websites are seen linking to malicious websites following a hack.
Unions slam BBC job cuts
The NUJ and BECTA raise concerns about what the cuts will mean for quality at the BBC.
Virgin rolls out 100Mbps broadband
After a leak from the Prime Minister, Virgin announces pre-registration for its 100Mbps broadband service.
BBC to boost broadband push
The BBC has agreed to help fund superfast broadband expansion to rural areas, as the license fee is frozen for six years.
BBC loses £240k worth of mobile devices
A total of 146 laptops and 82 other mobile devices have been lost by the BBC in the past two years.
iPhone apps cost Government thousands
A Freedom of Information request has discovered the Government has spent tens of thousands of pounds on developing iPhone applications.
BBC slammed over Facebook training
The BBC has come under fire for a costly social network training course.
BT grabs multi-million contract for BBC’s new base
It may be the division for small and medium firms, but BT Business has won a massive contract to provide the communications and IT infrastructure...
BT accused of throttling broadband
Reports have shown that BT is cutting its internet speed at peak times and stopping its customers watching video over the internet.
Broadband ‘notspots’ for three million
Research released today has shown three million people to be in broadband ‘notspots,’ receiving less than 2MB speeds.
BBC iPlayer developed for Macs
A new beta version finally brings the iPlayer to Macs and Linux.
BBC hack attack linked to Iran
The BBC’s director general stops short of accusing Tehran, but speaks of strong links between the denial of service attack and the country.
BBC 3G map shows ‘many notspots’
The 3G coverage map indicates operators are telling porkies, although the BBC survey has its limitations.
BBC plans 3G coverage map with new app
The map will be limited in scope due to Android-only applicability and need for user participation, but the BBC remains optimistic.
Google defends Panda update
A search executive from the internet giant claims the new system doesn’t target specific websites.
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