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Brits rile up over iPad '4G' claims
Latest country to mull legal action against Apple.
Liam Tung
Apr 10 2012 6:39AM
Hardware
Gary McKinnon: Butterfly on a wheel
A decade on, the saga continues.
Derek Parkinson
Feb 27 2012 12:16PM
Security
Gary McKinnon: Butterfly on a wheel
A decade on, the saga continues.
Derek Parkinson
Feb 27 2012 11:50AM
Security
Brits to scrap 'dull' school ICT program
Excel courses get 'computer science' revamp.
Liam Tung
Jan 12 2012 7:22AM
Hardware
Western States talks tough on internet freedom
Accused of 'double standards'.
Adrian Croft and Georgina Prodhan
Nov 3 2011 7:23AM
Telco/ISP
British ISP filter plan causes mass confusion
What the ISPs have actually agreed to do.
Stewart Mitchell
Oct 12 2011 7:07AM
Telco/ISP
British Govt won't close social media in riots
Meets with RIM, Twitter and Facebook.
Stefano Ambrogi
Aug 26 2011 7:17AM
Software
Britons crowdsource gigabit fibre to rural north
Symmetrical gigabit broadband only $47 a month.
James Hutchinson
Aug 19 2011 10:43AM
Telco/ISP
Britain may disrupt social networks during unrest
Courts more controversy.
Mohammed Abbas
Aug 12 2011 7:11AM
Software
Britain dumps internet blocking plans
Reveals new details on planned piracy notification system.
Staff Writers
Aug 4 2011 6:37AM
Telco/ISP
UK police arrest WikiLeaks backers for cyber attacks
Anonymous crackdown.
Staff Writers
Jan 28 2011 6:39AM
Security
HP cuts another 1300 UK jobs
Targets IT services.
Liam Tung
Oct 13 2010 6:31AM
Strategy
"Three strikes" rule for illegal downloads falls out of favour
The UK government is reported to be moving away from introducing a "three strikes" policy to combat illegal downloaders.
Tom Young
Jun 6 2009 10:50AM
Telco/ISP
Lukewarm response to Digital Britain report
The UK government's much-anticipated Digital Britain report has received a lukewarm response, with critics saying it promises much but delivers little.
Bryan Glick
Feb 2 2009 2:35PM
Strategy
Most spammed man
A list of the five most spammed people in Britain, found one person received 44,000 unwanted emails a day.
Sylvie Barak
Jul 7 2008 11:14AM
Security
Britain a nation of web addicts
Britons who cannot live without the web spend almost as much time online as they do watching TV, new research has claimed.
Robert Jaques
Jun 8 2007 2:51PM
Oddware
Britain backing 'wrong' mobile TV standard
Viviane Reding tells member states to sort out one standard - or she will.
Iain Thomson
Mar 20 2007 11:11AM
Oddware
Big Brother Britain
The UK has become a surveillance society that uses the advances in technology to increasingly monitor our day-to-day activities and intrude into our private lives, a report warns today.
Fiona Raisbeck
Nov 2 2006 11:16AM
Security
Fly the flag for Britain – in an international way
Without wishing to wave the Union Jack too vigorously, I couldn't help feeling a slight wave of pride at the achievements of the Jericho Forum, which is celebrating its first year of life.
Ron Condon
Feb 22 2005 5:28PM
Security
Mobile virus hits Britain
Mobile phone viruses have finally hit the UK. Cabir, first reported in June last year, has finally wormed its way onto British shores after six months of trying.
David Quainton
Jan 18 2005 4:51PM
Security
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