17 January 2011, 09:34
...in a bid to bridge the digital divide.
11 January 2011, 19:43
...but server boss Bob Muglia is shown the door.
22 December 2010, 12:17
Lucas not impressed with lack of allocated funds to Wales.
21 December 2010, 10:18
And are the plans a case of child protection or censorship?
20 December 2010, 10:44
ISPs urged to block sex sites in bid to protect kids.
14 December 2010, 09:55
National Security Adviser warns government sites to prepare for angry WikiLeaks hackers.
10 December 2010, 10:33
...while Russia unofficially nominates Assange for a Nobel prize.
7 December 2010, 12:07
The general response to the government’s ambitious new plans for broadband is sceptical.
6 December 2010, 12:12
State support for next-gen broadband gets a makeover, but it still comes down to subsidising BT.
3 December 2010, 11:33
19 signatories call for an open internet.
23 November 2010, 15:35
Minister responds to Martha Lane Fox’s report.
17 November 2010, 16:43
Government plan could spell the end for net neutrality.
4 November 2010, 12:59
The business secretary has asked Ofcom to investigate the public interest implications of the deal.
4 November 2010, 10:36
The PM will make a speech today outlining plans for East London Tech City, with Intel and Google among investors.
2 November 2010, 10:59
Meanwhile, Facebook adds safeguard to stop sale of User IDs again.
1 November 2010, 18:21
Following the terrorism scare of late last week, printer cartridges are now under general suspicion.
21 October 2010, 10:39
Government backs next gen broadband in spending review.
18 October 2010, 15:42
Apparently the government is as worried about baddie hackers as it is any other security threat.
14 October 2010, 09:51
Cyber threat warning designed to safeguard secret service from cuts?
13 October 2010, 14:18
Infrastructure worries and worms that cost Britain billions.
30 September 2010, 14:12
New scheme aims to make more data available to the public.
23 August 2010, 17:25
Case for banning ‘disgusting’ Medal of Honor game set in Afghanistan provokes mixed response from serving soldiers.
16 August 2010, 16:12
Ideas include switching to Linux and turning off PCs at night.
2 August 2010, 11:08
Ancient browser to remain despite petition.
15 July 2010, 10:40
The government seeks to score populist points by condemning statements of support for Moat on Facebook.
8 July 2010, 17:28
Digital radio firms back the government’s new, more flexible approach to phasing out old radios.
6 July 2010, 10:19
Government blasted for costly iPhone apps following a critical report into website development costs.
28 June 2010, 13:25
Govt moves to cut costly websites as report suggests cash was squandered on online services.
22 June 2010, 16:15
To come into effect on January 4, 2011.
9 June 2010, 15:17
In his first speech, new culture secretary Jeremy Hunt prioritises next-gen broadband and local media.
26 May 2010, 08:00
UK business regulator wants online privacy and personal data to be better protected.
18 May 2010, 15:52
CPI inflation was 3.7% in April, it’s supposed to be 2%, so Mervyn King wrote to the new Chancellor to explain why.
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