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Pirate Bay UK future in doubt after High Court decision
A judge says the Pirate Bay infringes copyrights of major record labels.
BT, Orange and Cisco team up for telepresence sharing
The deal will allow customers from the different service providers to contact each other via telepresence.
The great fibre debate
As ISPs squabble over infrastructure pricing and uncertainty surrounding demand, fibre broadband rollout in the UK could be in jeopardy. Tom...
Week in Review: All about the ICO, DEA lives on
This week, the ICO dominates security headlines, the judicial review of the Digital Economy Act is thrown out and research shows Apple could be...
Ofcom proposes BT unbundling price cuts
BT may be forced to offer lower prices to competitors looking to access its telecoms services.
O2 launches free Wi-Fi venture
O2 believes it will redefine the Wi-Fi landscape with its new initiative.
BT tops 15 million broadband users
Despite union arguments, pension debacles and advert bans, BT can now celebrate as it signs up its 15 millionth customer.
First European data centre goes completely renewable
A data centre in the south of Wales has become the first in Europe to use entirely renewable energy to power its hardware.
Week in Review: Office 2010 released, Adobe vs Apple continues
Microsoft Office 2010 arrives, Adobe and Apple keep fighting, and more from this week in IT.
Week in numbers: Microsoft and Adobe hit by more bugs
Adobe finds two critical bugs in its Flash Player after condemning Apple’s lack of Flash on the iPhone and iPad, plus other interesting numbers...
UPDATED: BT backup lets customers down
BT's Digital Vault online back up tool has come under scrutiny from its customers as the service has been plagued by problems.
Cloud computing to go mainstream in 10 years?
Executives from the technology industry believe it'll be a while yet before cloud computing becomes the norm.
Vendors must help with confusion over cloud computing
IT pros are apparently confused by the cloud, and the different ways IT services providers view it isn't helping.
Week in Numbers: Keeping it green
More huge job cuts for BT and spam-powered homes round out this week in numbers.
Week in Review: Kids twittering
We're reaching the end of March, and Twitter is still high on the tech agenda - this time concerning its business customers and its role in education.
Week in Review: AMD boss dumped over losses
Can Dirk Meyer do what Hector Ruiz couldn’t and turn AMD around? We also look at government plans to carbon neutralise its IT and other top stories.
BT wins £39 million NATO contract
The telecoms giant will provide communications to connect 70 NATO countries. <br>
Landline to mobile costs set for cuts
The Competition Commission sides with BT and 3 in bringing costs down further and sooner.
Virgin celebrates 5th birthday with first ever profit
Virgin posts its first ever profit alongside growing superfast and TiVo subscribers.
Virgin 100Mbps rollout 'ahead of schedule'
The ISP is pushing out superfast speeds quicker than it expected, but prices are going up come spring.
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