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MPs lament BBC IT project failures
The BBC Trust's Digital Media Initiative was hit by delays and over spending, a report claims.
'Major network problem' crashes BBC websites
All BBC websites go offline for around an hour, but not as the result of a hack attack.
BBC cuts online budget by 25 per cent
The cut in budget may lead to 360 job losses.
BBC issues stark warning to ISPs over net neutrality
The British institution said it would warn users if ISPs were downgrading the speed of access to its websites.
Today in tech: Pirate detective wanted, BBC delays iPhone app
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HMRC staff claim computer system generates incorrect tax bills
Employees from the HMRC have claimed that glitches in the department’s IT system have lead to the doubling of some tax bills.
Ofcom blocks BBC’s DRM plans for Freeview HD
The regulator has highlighted three major concerns about the BBC's DRM plans after backlash from customers and consumer groups.
Week in Review: The Great British iPhone rip off?
This week saw uproar over iPhone pricing, while BT hit back over video sites sucking up valuable bandwidth.
BT wants to end BBC's 'free ride' on its networks
BT has made it clear it thinks video sites need to pay up to cover increased broadband costs.
BBC data security ‘under scrutiny’ during recession
The head of IT security for the BBC talks about the challenges it has in protecting against the threat of a data breach.
BBC taps former Yahoo talent
John Linwood, the former Former Yahoo social networking guru, is set to join the BBC in April, having left the internet search giant last...
BBC website hit by Denial of Service attack
Even one of the UK's most popular websites can't escape Denial of Service attacks, which are reaching ever higher levels of traffic.
BBC tech exec heads to Intel
Eric Huggers will move from the BBC to Intel's digital home tech group from the beginning of March.
London hospital to treat 'technology addicts'
A new treatment has become available for those diagnosed with an addiction to technology.
Mozilla Firefox mobile browser only days from release
Mozilla has confirmed that the release of its mobile browser is only a matter of days away.
Speed of mobile internet draws younger audience
Nielsen’s Mobile Media View survey reveals that the mobile internet is the best way to target the younger audience.
Berners-Lee says world wide web 'still in its infancy'
The web father said that the world wide web is still taking its baby steps, and enthused about the future possibilities.<br/>
Today in tech: Vodafone job cuts, Google TV
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McKinnon just looking for 'little green men' claims Waite
Ex-hostage Terry Waite is the latest high-profile supporter for the stricken hacker, who is running out of chances to avoid US extradition.
Should the BBC botnet have hijacked 22,000 computers?
Legal and security experts question whether the BBC did the right thing by allowing a TV programme to buy and use a botnet to control thousands of...
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