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O2 Joins Vodafone In Questioning Ofcom’s EE 4G Decision
O2 has added its voice to those questioning Ofcom's decision to allow Everything Everywhere to deploy a 4G LTE network
EC Warns Youth Are Not ‘Digitally Competent’
European Commissions launches European e-Skills Week 2012
Apple and Facebook in US App Privacy Probe
US Congressmen ask for info on what data social app makers are taking
ZTE Sold Surveillance Equipment To State-Owned Iranian Telco
ZTE reportedly signed a deal in 2010 to provide broad monitoring equipment to Iran
Cory Doctorow: How Privacy Can Make Money
Privacy is a business opportunity, given the right technology foundations, says science fiction writer and activist Cory Doctorow
TalkTalk Tops Ofcom List Of Worst Broadband Providers
According to the UK regulator’s data, TalkTalk and Orange are once again the nastiest companies to deal with
Vint Cerf ‘Puzzled’ by Google Privacy Furore
Google's Vint Cerf defends the new privacy policy, but admits it wasn't presented well
Iceland To Use Open Source Software For All Public Sector IT
This year, Iceland's public institutions start to shift to open source
Budget 2012: Osborne Forgets The Needs Of Tech
It's not what George Osborne said that was disappointing, it's what he left out, says Tom Brewster
Budget 2012: Goodbye To the CRC Green Tax?
George Osborne may be right to call the CRC cumbersome, but he needs to create something to take its place, says Peter Judge
Orange To Launch 4G Networks Across EU By 2015
Orange makes commitment to roll out 4G, NFC and reduce carbon emissions to the EU in Brussels
The ‘New Dell’ Talks Public Sector Problems And HP’s Fall
We talk with Dell's Kevin Jones and Tim Sheppard about attacking the public sector market and its rivals' troubles.
Budget 2012: Osborne Sets Out Ultrafast Broadband Plans
Chancellor of the Exchequer emphasises UK's need for world-beating broadband infrastructure
French Watchdog’s 69 Probes Latch Onto Google’s Privates
French regulator CNIL reveals the 69 questions it asked on Google's privacy policy
China ‘World’s Biggest’ Cyber Attack Victim?
A report claims that the world’s most populous country is also the world’s biggest victim of hacker attacks
Government Agrees To Indian Move For British Driver Data
The government agrees to allow IBM to undertake a 'Passage to India' for personal data belonging to British drivers
Vodafone: Ofcom ‘Taking Leave Of Its Senses’ Over EE 4G
Vodafone accuses Ofcom of "taking leave of its senses" by allowing Everything Everywhere to launch a 4G service
New Board To Advise Government On Public Data Releases
New board will assess economic benefits of making public data freely available
BCS Wants 250 Schools For ICT Teaching Network
350 schools will be invited to share teaching practices and materials as part of wider ICT education reforms
Tehran Blocks “UK for Iranians” Foreign Office Website
The Islamic Republic continues to engage in online warfare
The UK Has The Most Internet-Dependent Economy
Already at 8 Percent Of GDP, the UK's online spending will reach £225 billion by 2016
Met Police To Use 1980s Software To Safeguard Olympics
Scotland Yard has confirmed that the Met will be using command and control software from the 1980s during this summer's games
Groupon Changes Practices After OFT Smackdown
Groupon says it "welcomes" the findings of an OFT investigation that said it broke a number of customer service regulations
Apple Called To Washington To Dispel Privacy Concerns
Apple has been told to send a representative to Washington DC to discuss its privacy practices with Congress
US Electronic Voting System Hijacked In Less Than 48 Hours
Academics from Michigan crack the Washington voting system, and watch the reaction on unsecured CCTV cameras
Swedish Police Begin New Pirate Bay Investigation
Swedish web hosting company says police asked it to reveal personal details about Pirate Bay domain owner
Home Secretary Approves O’Dwyer Extradition
TVShack creator faces up to five years in prison over copyright infringement charges
UK Smart Meter Adoption Expected To Grow 15 Times By 2015
UK and Germany currently lagging behind in European smart meter penetration according to IMS Research for Sentec
Ofcom Approves Everything Everywhere 4G Network, But Vodafone Fumes
Ofcom will allow Everything Everywhere to deploy a 4G LTE network this year, but rival Vodafone is not happy