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Thameslink gets comms upgrade contract
Network Rail has signed a multi-million pound Thameslink Project deal to upgrade systems and networks in time for the 2012 Olympics.
New undersea cables to boost bandwidth
Reports suggest at least 25 new undersea cables will be laid by 2010, at a cost of over $6 billion.
Plug pulled on Bournemouth sewer broadband plans
The group looking to bring 100Mbps broadband to Bournemouth residents has criticised the Wessex Water for blocking plans to lay fibre cables in the...
Week in Review: The week of the Wikileaks
This week, tech news was dominated by the story of Wikileaks and the consequences of the cables...
Egypt forecasting internet problems for another 10 days
Damage to undersea cables last week continues to disrupt data traffic in parts of the Middle East and Asia.
SATA moves to ditch power cables
New specification looks to remove need for an extra power source for external serial ATA devices by the second half of this year.
Nokia researchers power phone with radio waves
Cambridge-based researchers are looking to recharge phones through the air, without any cables.
Photos 2008: The top IT shots of the year
Tech’s not always the most photogenic subject – unless you’ve really got a thing for wires and cables. But it can sometimes be pretty cool,...
Photos: The best from IDF
At the Intel Developer Forum this week, we saw four-screen laptops, fancy optical cables, and loads of processors.
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