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British govt works to break MS Office grip
Uses open document formats to usher in new suites.
Staff Writers
Jan 30 2014 11:57AM
Software
British American Tobacco inks managed WAN services deal
Covers remote access, network security.
Staff Writers
Oct 2 2012 2:53PM
Networking
British cops nab teens over Sony riot fire
Millions of discs torched.
Staff Writers
Aug 12 2011 3:59PM
Hardware
British teen hacker suspect granted bail
Accused of being in league with LulzSec.
Staff Writers
Jun 28 2011 6:40AM
Security
Hackers bring down British police website
Lulz still laughing at state of web security.
a Staff Writer
Jun 21 2011 7:30AM
Security
British Zynga hacker jailed for two years
Stole $11.4m of virtual chips.
Tom Brewster
Mar 22 2011 11:47AM
Security
Brits rail against limited 'unlimited' broadband
Inherently contradictory.
Liam Tung
Jan 28 2011 1:38PM
Telco/ISP
Judge OKs Twitter in Assange appeal
Bail set but appealed.
Liam Tung
Dec 15 2010 9:10AM
Security
Clegg vows to restore British privacy
Deputy PM promises major overhaul of databases, CCTV and DNA storage.
Rosalie Marshall
May 21 2010 9:46AM
Security
Local industry keen to mirror UK’s data breach fines
£500,000 fines could help secure society.
Liz Tay
Mar 26 2010 12:41AM
Security
British Airways upgrades systems with SOA
Integration of over 600 platforms by 2014.
Angelica Mari
Nov 18 2009 6:35AM
Software
Bloggers have no right to privacy, says British court
The High Court in London has ruled that bloggers have no right to privacy under British law since “blogging is essentially a public rather than a private activity.”
Iain Thomson
Jun 18 2009 11:00AM
Security
British Airways to launch on-board web access
British Airways will launch later this year an on-board internet service for business class passengers travelling from London to New York.
Angelica Mari
May 25 2009 6:28AM
Telco/ISP
Tech giants asked to opt out of Phorm
The Open Rights Group has asked seven major technology firms to opt out of BT's Phorm in order to protect web users' privacy.
Rosalie Marshall
Mar 25 2009 10:14AM
Security
British troops may face Facebook ban
British soldiers serving in Afghanistan have been banned from using social networking sites for reasons of national security, according to reports.
Staff Writers
Feb 17 2009 10:24AM
Security
British boffins build electric speed machine
A British firm has developed a new electric sports car that can outrace a Jaguar XKR from 0-60mph.
Iain Thomson
Jul 10 2008 9:05AM
Hardware
British privacy group aims to roadblock Google's Street View
Google is set to start photographing areas in the UK for its Street View tool this week, but British rights groups are already up in arms about it and are threatening to call on the Information Commissioner to take action against it.
Sylvie Barak
Jul 7 2008 8:23AM
Software
Flying cars will happen says British inventor
The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair..
Iain Thomson
Jul 3 2008 12:41PM
Hardware
British boffins float flying saucer
UK scientists have perfected a 'flying saucer' that could be used to replace helicopters..
Iain Thomson
Oct 17 2007 7:21AM
Hardware
Internet-funded British band releases album
British band Second Person has released an album that was funded entirely by internet users investing in the concept.
Iain Thomson
Aug 3 2007 11:12AM
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