Fixed broadband satisfaction is lower than mobile, and TalkTalk comes bottom
Local council's app competition will showcase Hackney and East London to the world next year
As the Patriot Act drowns Safe Habor concepts, European cloud services find a marketing angle
Companies throughout Europe still struggle to keep up with the growing BYOD trend
The government has published plans to prevent cyber attacks and crime while protecting growth
A European ruling says ISPs can't be forced to monitor user traffic for copyright violations
Google blocks lazy pirates by refusing to autocomplete the names of certain sites
ISPs can use traffic management, but they have to make it clear to users how they will be affected otherwise…
Facebook, and Twitter are a source of information and rioters have other networks, say experts
Microsoft has signed an NDA agreement which suggests it may be after Yahoo again
Even an anti-piracy group opposes SOPA, the proposed US anti-piracy legislation
Users of the Tor anonymous project can give back to the community by bridging to Amazon's cloud
The Scottish Government has allocated £5m to kickstart rural superfast broadband
Local authorities still flagrantly disregard data protection laws in over 1,000 cases of negligent data loss
Pentagon sanctions military strikes as a suitable response to cyber-attacks targeting US battle zones
Project Odyssey will allow mission-critical HP Itanium and x86 servers to run in the same enclosures
Joe Harley, Government CIO responsible for new strategy will retire in 2012
Birmingham City Council is lookingt for partners to build a wireless network on its lamp-posts
Civil servants will publish £50 billion of contract opportunities - and procure the solutions themselves
Syrian government sites hosted in the US, Canada and Germany may break internatiobnal sanctions
Want a little help? Trade association Intellect offers to assist the government with its ICT strategy
Websense sees social media identity theft as a growing threat for 2012. Eric Doyle argues that it is a present…
US petitioners hope to vaquish SOPA by protecting Web access as a constitutional right
Amelia Andersdotter will be the youngest ever MEP, more than two years after her election
European Commission vice president Neelie Kroes has argued that current copyright system is not working
Google, Microsoft and others have signed up to the CSA's Star list of security-compliant cloud providers
EU commissioner Neelie Kroes has urged the creation of eGovernments and borderless public services
A court ruling ordering Twitter to hand over an Icelandic MP's private data has broader repercussions
Cyber-crime data is lost because victims refuse to report breaches, Metropolitan Police told Commons
A business model based on litigation is risky - Rambus loses more than half its stock value