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Digital Britain should focus on mobile, says The Cloud
Niall Murphy, Chief executive of The Cloud, thinks the Digital Britain report should have spent less time focused on fixed internet and more on the...
Symantec releases security public betas for Vista
Public betas of Norton Internet Security and Anti-Virus for Windows Vista unveiled for consumer testing
"Don't hold us liable for breaches", industry tells MPs
Industry reaction to government internet security report pours cold water on the idea on making them liable for customers' security breaches.
Technology 2008: From Blu-ray to Twitter
This year was as good as any for significant technology, and when it comes to mobile internet it was potentially a watershed year. We take a look...
Internet users less bothered by spam
Despite spam volumes increasing, users are less bothered about the problem, according to new survey.
Domain names surpass 196 million mark
More than 196 million top level domain names can now be found on the internet, according to VeriSign.
Net-addicted kids use web to cheat at school
A new survey suggests 63 per cent of school-age children are addicted to the internet - and are using it to cheat, too.
Nokia confirms the N900 will run Maemo
Nokia has announced its N900 internet tablet will run Linux-based Maemo.
Will there be a Dell/Intel tablet?
Reports are circling the internet that Dell is to release an Intel powered tablet PC in the next six months.
Pirate Party wins EU seat
The Swedish Pirate Party has won a seat in the EU elections following a campaign to keep the internet free.
Serco consolidates fleet management
A new internet-based fleet management system is helping the Hampshire-based firm gain centralised control of cross-departmental data on thousands...
Investors split over Microsoft's Yahoo bid
Leading institutional investors and fund managers are split down the middle over Microsoft's multi-billion dollar move on the internet and...
Virgin Media to cut off persistent pirates
Virgin Media will suspend the internet connections of the most persistent illegal file sharers.
Berners-Lee tops influential technology poll
Internet technology leaders dominate recent poll of most influential technologists.<br/>
Digital Economy Bill to cost ISPs up to £500 million
Internet service providers are set to front up to £500 million of the bill to put in place Government plans hoping to cut copyright infringement.
Half of SMBs look to adopt cloud computing by 2011
A new report has shown SMBs are enthusiastic about adopting cloud computing, but it claims security and internet connection barriers are not being...
Mobiles promise VoIP integration, but not yet
Analysis: Integrating mobile phones and internet telephony has been high on the agenda at both the 3GSM and CeBIT in recent week, as user and...
London Overground to offer free Wi-Fi
Commuters are set to get an hour's worth of free wireless internet per day thanks to a deal between London Overground and The Cloud.
Pure launches Linux-powered radio
Linux-powered internet radio platform raises potential for third party expansion.
Where next for Microsoft, Yahoo and Google?
As 2009 begins, the internet sector faces a challenge to rebuild itself after Microsoft’s failed takeover of Yahoo, and Yahoo’s failed...
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