The House of Lords has revealed a wide range of expert views on the Government's broadband strategy
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IT Life: Setting Workers Free With The Cloud
We chat with IT manager at quantity surveying firm Rider Levett Bucknall, Mark Evans, about his fondness for the cloud and respect for Bill Gates
ICANN Says No gTLD Data Was Compromised
New top level Internet domains still on hold while ICANN sifts the evidence
Facebook Submitted Bid For Microsoft’s AOL Patents
Social network's bid was rejected for being too low
Google, Apple To Face Employee-Poaching Antitrust Case
Google, Apple and others fail to get conspiracy charges dismissed
Raspberry Pi Orders Hit 350,000
Raspberry Pi orders reach 350,000, with deliveries coming over the next couple of months
Union Calls For Protests Over IBM Job Cuts
An IBM union is calling for protests and picketing at IBM locations in response to the latest round of job cuts
AMD Records Loss As ‘Trinity’ Chip Launch Nears
AMD has posted a sizeable quarterly loss as it readies to launch Trinity APUs for notebooks and ultrathins
Data Breach Keeps ICANN’s Dot-Anything Registration Down
Watch this space for news on ICANN's stalled gTLD application process
Telcos Are Best Placed To Provide Enterprise App Stores
Will businesses really want the operators to manage their enterprise app stores? HP's Tim Marsden thinks so
Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Marketplace
Customers will be able to deploy products from IBM, Microsoft and SAP immediately
Microsoft Announces Biogas-Powered Green “Data Plants”
Data centres built on rotting landfill sites could be self-sufficient in power, says Microsoft
New G-Cloud Leader Warns Government Unprepared For Cloud
Incoming G-Cloud leader has warned the government isn’t ready to make big bets on cloud
Facebook IPO On 17 May?
Rumour says Facebook will float on May 17
Joyent Brings Its Public Cloud To Europe
Joyent comes to Europe, providing IT teams with another IaaS option
Larry Page Tells Court Google Didn’t Need Java Licence
CEO Larry Page told the court he didn't believe Google needed Java licence as it only used freely available elements
Microsoft Offers Peek At Windows Intune Future
Microsoft has offered a glimpse at the future version of the Windows Intune cloud-based management solution
Samsung And Apple To Meet In Court For Settlement Talks
Tim Cook and Gee-Sung Choi will meet in San Francisco to discuss a possible settlement agreement
Volta To Build Reliable Data Centre In The Heart Of London
Old Reuters building will become a state-of-the-art co-location facility
BT Ads Banned After Virgin Complaint
BT has been banned from showing adverts that promise 'unbeatable' Infinity broadband speeds
Sergey Brin: Apple, Facebook Comments ‘Distorted’
Sergey Brin says the media didn't give a wholly accurate representation of his thoughts
Do O2’s Telecommute Savings Add Up?
O2 saved 12 tonnes of CO2 emissions by closing its office for a day. Peter Judge asks, is that a big deal?
Yahoo To Close Down Around 50 Products
CEO Scott Thompson continues streamlining at troubled Internet giant
Twitter Announces Inventor-Friendly Patent Agreement
Agreement will give innovators greater control over use of patents in litigation
O2 Touts 150Mbps London 4G Trial Success
O2 is trumping the 'success' of its 4G trial in London, which delivered download speeds of up to 150Mbps
Larry Ellison Slams Google For Not Licensing Java
Oracle boss Larry Ellison has criticised Google for not licensing Java in Day 2 of the courtroom showdown
First Intel-Powered Smartphone Expected This Week
This week will reportedly see the launch of the first smartphones running Intel’s Atom “Medfield” platform
Gmail Downtime Hits 5 Million Users
Google's Gmail experienced an hour long outage yesterday, but the service retains a 99 percent uptime rating
Windows Server 8 Officially Tagged As Windows Server 2012
Microsoft has officially named the next version of Windows server - now to be known as Windows Server 2012
How Facebook’s Paedophile Blocking Can Backfire
Facebook's blocking system is flawed, but linguistic and behavioural software can fix it, argues Tom Brewster