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Quiz of the Week: A Jubilee Celebration!
What do you know about the Royal Family's technological history?
TfL Reveals First 80 Wi-Fi Underground Stations
Virgin Media says service is on track for summer launch
Government Wants Pragmatic Approach To Open Source
The government is promoting a pragmatic approach to open source software
Police BlackBerry Scheme Slated In New Report
The scheme to equip Britain's police forces with BlackBerry phones has been heavily criticised in a report by MPs
Cloud: Money Saver Or Money Maker?
Organisations’ move to the cloud is to save money. Mark Young asks, why not focus on making it instead?
Dutch Parliament To Reject ACTA And Its Lookalikes
Motion D66 tells the government to scrap the controversial agreement
The Met: We Must Do Better In War On Cyber Crime
Commander Allan Gibson says fresh data sharing initiatives will help the Met get better at fighting cyber fraud
EU Confirms Major Roaming Price Cuts
Travelling abroad will be a whole lot cheaper from this summer
Assange Loses Extradition Hearing But Fight Not Over Yet
Assange loses his appeal at the Supreme Court, but he may find a way of avoiding extradition yet again
Most Corporations Will Spy On Employees By 2015: Research
Social networks will be monitored to prevent IT security risks
Updated Tax Calculator Crashes Hours After Launch
App crashes as 400,000 people wanted to know how the government spends their tax
e-Borders Programme Remains “Highly Problematic”
Home Affairs Committee blames the previous government for the lack of progress on e-Borders
Twitter Bomb Joker Case Hits Stalemate
Two High Court judges have been unable to reach a decision in Paul Chambers' Twitter appeal, which will move to a three-judge hearing
EU Set To Probe Alleged Chinese State Subsidies
EU has 'solid evidence' that Huawei and ZTE receive illegal Chinese government support
Tax App To Show How Government Spends Your Money
Government launches an app for seeing how much tax people pay and where the government spends it
Fujitsu In £500m Post Office Deal
The Post Office has dumped BT and Logica in favour of Fujitsu and TalkTalk
ICO Receives 64 Cookie Complaints In Three Days
The ICO confirms 64 complaints have been made over cookies, just two days after the law was enforced
Cute Cat Guards Freedom Of The Internet
A cat signal by the Internet Defense League will warn about the next SOPA
ICO’s Cookie Law Advice May Make Life Easier For Websites
The ICO offers more promotion of the implied consent method for cookie law compliance, as concerns over confusion mount
Google Clashes With French Privacy Regulators
France's CNIL has said the search giant is being uncooperative with investigators in a privacy probe
G-Cloud Costs Jump £40m With Second Round Of Procurement
Government expands budget to keep the Cloudstore fresh and updated with new "simpler" processes
C&W Drops ‘Uneconomical’ Broadband For Cumbrian Community
A remote community in Cumbria has seen their broadband service switched off because it was 'uneconomical'
Google To Fund Teachers And Raspberry Pi For English Schools
Chairman Eric Schmidt says there have been improvements but IT education is still in a "sorry state" and pledges Google's help
ACTA: “The Devil Is In The Lack Of Detail”
MEP David Martin expects the vote to go 2:1 against ACTA, and explains why
Pan-European Academic Network Receives Terabit Upgrade
Fast enough to download a Blu-Ray in under two seconds
Government Opens Door To Open Data Institute
The government has revealed plans for a Open Data Institute (ODI) to be based at Silicon Roundabout
IBM Bans Siri Over Data Privacy Fears
Security concerns prohibit use of the iPhone personal assistant
NHS To Publish Anonymised Patient Data
The long-delayed Department of Health information strategy plans to release anonymised patient data to researchers, industry and the public
Government Scheme Offers PC With Broadband For £159
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