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Today in tech: IE9 previewed, US gets fast broadband plan
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.
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.
Today in tech: Virgin gets high, Facebook threatens Daily Mail
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Glasgow businesses get free super-fast broadband trial
Glasgow Halfway businesses will join those in Muswell Hill and Whitchurch in getting a free test drive of BT’s super-fast broadband.
Do you want Google Latitude to track your children?
A warning that kids could be unaware of the dangers of allowing strangers to track their location, using tracking services like Google Latitude.
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.
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...
Is Firefox’s position vulnerable in 2010?
For the last few years, Firefox has been the alternative browser of choice. But could it be running out of steam, wonders Simon Brew…<br>
EU adds new characters to domain names
Greek, Cyrillic, and other different character sets will now be able to work on the '.eu' domain.
Video: Claranet's Michel Robert
The UK managing director of Claranet discusses how the slowdown has affected businesses.
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?
Staying connected cuts stress for tech addicts
A new study by Virgin Media suggests we get a bit anxious when we're not constantly connected to our friends and family.
Media multitasking not a good move
Researchers find that doing several tasks at once isn't as efficient as it might seem.
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.
‘Fennec’ alpha hits Windows Mobile
An ‘alpha’ of Mozilla’s mobile browser is now available for download – but only for the HTC Touch Pro.
April Fools in the tech world
Our roundup of the best April Fools' Day hoaxes from the tech world - did any of these catch you out?
Analysis: Do businesses need superfast broadband?
Much attention has been focused on the possibilities for a superfast broadband network - but do businesses really need these super-speeds?
Wi-Fi piggybacking rife
Increasing popularity of wireless broadband creates plentiful supply of fodder for hackers.
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