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Opera unveils Dragonfly developer kit
Opera Software has launched its web development kit, dubbed Opera Dragonfly.
Virgin boosts XL broadband package by 50 per cent
Company's XL package has been boosted from 20Mbps to 30Mbps.
Sky customers to get free 20Mbps broadband
Sky will offer a free upgrade to 20Mbps for all its customers this summer.
Ofcom: ISPs still not honest on broadband speeds
A mystery shopping exercise has revealed that most ISPs are still not meeting the obligations of a voluntary code of conduct they signed up to more...
Today in tech: Virgin gets high, Facebook threatens Daily Mail
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.
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>
Video: Claranet's Michel Robert
The UK managing director of Claranet discusses how the slowdown has affected businesses.
Scotland promised next-gen broadband cash
The government has promised a broadband windfall for Scots as part of its Digital Britain plans.
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.
Media multitasking not a good move
Researchers find that doing several tasks at once isn't as efficient as it might seem.
Opera: Mobile web not just for smartphones
Opera Mini users visit 10 billion pages in one month for the first time.
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.
Need to Know: Safari 4
Apple has taken Safari 4 out of beta, but what new features and improvements does it bring to the table?
‘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?
Chinese web control an Olympic challenge for tech firms
Chinese web censorship has been a hot topic ahead of the Beijing Olympics, but it’s not just journalists being hit – IT firms and other...
Harvey Nichols integrates for customer service
The luxury department store chain is using IT to differentiate its service in-store and target its customers more accurately to boost the amount...
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.
Internet moves IT roles into the mainstream
New skills research has found the advent of online trading, social networking and e-commerce is bringing IT roles more into mainstream business areas.
Government vows to get 7.5 million more people online by 2014
Low-income households and the elderly will be the primary targets as the National Digital Participation Plan seeks to cut the number of people...
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