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Health professionals call for Justice Bill exemption
Professionals from eight healthcare organisations have joined the call for medical records to be left out of proposed legislation to increase...
'Adverse publicity' leads law firm to halt piracy letters
The Digital Economy Bill has been passed and letters to illegal filesharers may soon be flying through letterboxes, but one law firm is set to stop...
Smartphone users will waste £750m this year
British smartphone owners are set to rack up a big apps bill this year.
Ombudsman calls for end to data bill shocks
Mobile operators should be clearer about how their data charges work, the Communications Ombudsman says.
Government scraps data sharing plans
Jack Straw has bowed to pressure from civil liberty groups and public sector bodies, including the Information Commissioner, to scrap controversial...
ISPs threaten sanctions on BBC iPlayer users
With the full launch of the BBC's video on-demand service looming, leading broadband providers voice concerns over end-user bandwidth requirements...
Seagate’s ex-leader thinks big for small devices
Bill Watkins, former chief executive of Seagate, has joined the board of Vertical Circuits to develop chips for smaller devices.
EU hits Microsoft with new record fine
European regulators hit the Windows maker with another €899 million fine for failing to comply with its demands, bringing the bill to well...
French web law allows spying on ISPs, individuals
Civil rights activists have heavily criticised a proposed security bill in France giving the state unprecedented levels of control over the internet.
New US anti-piracy bill becomes law
US president George Bush signs off on the new legislation that will increase the penalties for audio and video content piracy.
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.
MP queries BT’s £546 million NPfIT bill
Watchdog asked to investigate possible £400 million overspend.
UK consumers keen on smart metering
Consumers may be sold on the idea, but who will foot the bill?
Mobile networks rejig roaming ahead of EU cap
New EU regulations will protect customers from racking up huge bills while abroad by cutting them off once the bill reaches €50.
Google no threat to Windows Mobile, claims Gates
Microsoft chairman argues that Google's potential entry into the mobile phone software market will have little impact on existing vendors.
Gates and Jobs appear together on stage
Microsoft and Apple leaders share the stage at The Wall Street Journal's D5 Executive Conference.
Today in tech: HP Slate info leaked, Digital Economy Bill debated
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Gates goes Live to spice up Dynamics
Next generation of Microsoft business apps will take inspiration from the web and online communities
Gates: the PC is the phone
Microsoft's telephone-to-Exchange connection plans add 15 new devices and more manufacturers.
The Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part two
Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, talks about future developments in storage software technology and the Data...
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