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Parliament puts out communications tender
The Government is looking to get value for money and flexibility for Parliament's Wi-Fi and comms network.
Week in review: Public Wi-Fi isn't dead yet, Apple security tsar's crazy idea
This week, Sky puts its head in the clouds whilst the mobile market continues to flourish.
Security: Year in review 2010
It's been a huge year for the security industry. We look back at some of the biggest moments of 2010.
London gets Europe's largest free Wi-Fi zone
Some posh areas of London are to get free Wi-Fi thanks to a deal amongst councils and operator O2.
Google offers opt-out for Street View Wi-Fi tracking
Google allows users to stop the internet giant taking their Wi-Fi location information.
Tube to get Wi-Fi by summer despite delays
Even though the tender process has gone on for longer than expected, the Underground should still get Wi-Fi in time for the Olympics.
Nokia sponsors free Wi-Fi for London
Free Wi-Fi is to roll out in certain areas of London, thanks to a Nokia-sponsored initiative.
O2 launches free Wi-Fi venture
O2 believes it will redefine the Wi-Fi landscape with its new initiative.
Smartphones hacked through insecure Wi-Fi
Researchers break security in Apple, Nokia, HTC and T-Mobile devices to gain access to email passwords.
Week in Review: BlackBerry in the eye of the 'Storm'
Vodafone and RIM have grabbed a lot of attention this week with their new touchscreen handset and the ID card is now very close to becoming a reality.
Wi-Fi could be hit by climate change
Tech, utilities and transport must be safeguarded to protect economic growth from the effects of climate change.
Q&A: iPass CEO Evan Kaplan
iPass' latest research suggests tablets are the device of choice for one in five mobile workers. ITPRO asked CEO Evan Kaplan what he thinks is...
ICO Google investigation was 'non-technical'
The ICO has been criticised for not sending 'technical' employees to investigate Google in July.
How to protect your Wi-Fi connection
We ask Trend Micro’s Rik Ferguson to give us the top five tips to secure Wi-Fi connections for small businesses and remote workers.
Week in Review: Fry thinks Windows Phone 7 gets it right, UK tackles cyber crime
This week, Stephen Fry backs Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7, whilst senior Government officials hint at more funding to tackle cyber crime.
UK Wi-Fi ripe for hacking
New research has shown almost half of home Wi-Fi networks in the UK are either unprotected or easy to hack.
Google threatened with legal action over Wi-Fi scandal
Google has been threatened with legal action by a 38-state coalition in the US looking for more info on the Wi-Fi data collection scandal.
Privacy group accuses Google of breaking law
Google has been accused of breaking the law intentionally when it collected data from Wi-Fi connections as part of its Street View operation.
RSA boosts BlackBerry two-factor authentication
RSA and RIM announce advanced two-factor authentication technology - just in time for the new BlackBerry 3G models.<br/>
BBC 3G map shows ‘many notspots’
The 3G coverage map indicates operators are telling porkies, although the BBC survey has its limitations.
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