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World IPv6 Day: Why should you care?
With World IPv6 Day fully underway, we look at why your business should take note.
ICANN opens 'costly' gTLD sales
Companies will have to pay $185,000 to get their hands on a personalised TLD.
Today in tech: Google exits China, our skin becomes the keyboard
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Could graphene provide much-needed net boost?
UK researchers claim to have found a way to make use of graphene to help speed up broadband connectivity.<br>
Zeus spreads giant arms wider
More and more websites are hosting Zeus variants, Trusteer finds.
Lane-Fox scheme to flog sub-£100 PCs
Martha Lane-Fox reveals plans to get many more online by offering cheap, refurbished PCs.
Today in tech: Britons spend a day online each month, Palm Pre Plus on O2
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Today in tech: IE9 previewed, US gets fast broadband plan
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Q&A: Simon McCalla, IT director, Nominet
We speak to the IT director of the .uk domain registry to find out how our regional domain is doing.
Is it time to switch to IPv6?
IP addresses are running out - when do businesses need to move to the new system and what are the advantages of switching over?
Broadband is 'as much a right as water or electricity'
New research to be sent to the authors of Digital Britain claims that broadband will soon be just as essential as day-to-day utilities.
Government looks to ISPs as it cuts comms database plan
The Home Office no longer wants to store all the data in a single place.
Wi-Fi piggybacking rife
Increasing popularity of wireless broadband creates plentiful supply of fodder for hackers.
ICANN's global domains could increase phishing attacks
Allowing different character sets on the internet could leave users open to new kinds of phishing and web attacks.
Government advertises for £120k internet manager
The Cabinet Office advertises for a ‘digital communicator’ whose job it will be to kick government departments into shape when using the web.
Public internet access: who is responsible?
In the first of a series of articles looking at business issues faced by IT managers, we look at the steps companies need to take if they open...
17 per cent of UK has never been online
Almost a fifth of the UK's population has never used the internet.
MPs propose web anonymity crackdown
A Joint Committee report says if a complaint is made about an anonymous comment online, the offending post should be removed.
BT pledges ADSL2+ for a further 2.5 million
The telecoms giant wants to bring better speeds to more homes across the UK, targeting rural areas in particular.
Hilton Worldwide teams up with BT for bandwidth boost
Hilton and BT to embark on a Wi-Fi and broadband upgrade to the benefit of hotel guests. <br> <br> <br>
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