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ULCC spends £3 million on new data centre
After a long process to upgrade, the University of London Computer Centre now has a fully working, state of the art data centre in the heart of the...
Information archaeology
While some information is old in minutes, there’s plenty of information in your organisation you need to keep for many years. Take action now, or...
Ancient bible meets the internet
The bible managed to survive sixteen centuries, but the web site didn't last the morning after heavy demand.
British Library to offer 65,000 free e-books
Out-of-copyright classics from Dickens, Austen and the like will soon be available to download free of charge in a Microsoft-funded venture.
British Library revamps network for digitisation work
The British Library has today announced the successful upgrade of its network to support digital content creation and its virtualisation ambitions.
British Library archives 200 years worth of newspapers
Now you can get a feel of what life was like in the past thanks to the digital archiving of over 49 publications spanning 200 years by the British...
British Library warns web heritage at risk
The UK will be left with a 'digital black hole' in its memory if a web archiving law isn't changed.
Mobile web surge for Argos on Black Friday
Although a US shopping event, there was a large surge in mobile web traffic to British retailer Argos during Black Friday.
UK ISVs develop first NetSuite SuiteBundler vertical apps
Two British ISVs are among the first group of software specialists to develop resalable vertical solutions for NetSuite's hosted enterprise...
Vodafone opts for Windows Mobile on all smartphones
British mobile phone giant to standardise on Microsoft mobile phone operating system for all future smartphones
Light Touch projector can beam touch screen onto surfaces
British firm Light Blue Optics has wowed CES showgoers with its interactive laser-projected touch screen technology.
Tenth of mobile phone users don’t make phone calls
British mobile phone users like the sound of satellite navigation, but aren’t so keen on using their devices as Oyster cards.
Cotton Traders web site hack loses thousands of credit card details
The data theft from the British clothing retailer Cotton Traders has yet again raised questions about security and data policy.
Brits spend 30 hours a week online
uSwitch survey shows that the British spend 30 hours a week, on average, surfing the web.
British surfers flock to mobile phone websites
UK surfers love mobile phones websites, and 119-800 was an extremely popular destination while it was online.
Chambers of Commerce to offer IT in a box
At the start of Small Business Week, the British Chambers of Commerce announces a SME start up kit including IT, broadband and mobiles.
British public services to test EU electronic ID project
If successful, the STORK project will make it much easier for EU businesses and citizens to use online public services in countries other than...
British consumers prefer local domain names
The annual domain name industry report from Nominet has shown that local branding is preferred by UK consumers.
Laptops allowed back in aircraft cabins
As British terror threat is reduced, laptops and phones are allowed back into the cabin but ban on liquids remains.
CTIA: British smartphone maker unveils handset twins
UK-based Velocity Mobile brings together a team of leading wireless engineering specialists and computer maker Inventec to develop and make Windows...
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