The government wants to narrow the digital divide between town and country but will its current approach bear fruit when…
Canvas, the BBC-backed free-to-air digital TV box will arrive next year under the name YouView
As 802.11n makes its way onto new smartphones and tablets, wireless administrators should stay skeptical about interoperability, warns Andrew Garcia
Cisco has revamped its Data Centre 3.0 strategy by adding extensions for its unified computing products and a set of…
Avaya has added a brand new tablet, native SIP and some funky names to its videoconferencing offerings
Brocade's rumoured 100Gbps Ethernet switch has emerged at Amsterdam's AMS-IX Internet exchange
Home broadband could cost more - as ISPs pass on the cost of the Digital Economy Act
Titchy femtocells - home-3G hot-spots - are growing up and going out on the streets
As devices proliferate, Intel wants its technology to form the basis for everything from smartphones to servers
Ofcom has selected Epitiro to analyse the performance of the UK’s mobile broadband services
Consumers think switching from broadband provider is difficult, but Ofcom plans to spur competition
Citrix And Cisco bring together XenDesktop virtualisation and UCS networking as a prepackaged implementation
Cisco is to cough up £31 million to settle a federal lawsuit that claimed it overcharged government agencies
BT explains the reasons for its high quote to provide a broadband service for a remote Welsh village, as Rutland…
A new survey of businesses in the EMEA region has found that most view IT consolidation as critical to their…
BT has launched an Android and iPhone app for its Total Broadband customers to help them find Wi-Fi hotspots
The Information Commissioner Office is unhappy that TalkTalk has been monitoring the web surfing habits of its customers without informing…
With Apple TV the company is aiming to shift users' television habits, while Google wants to reinvent them
Misleading broadband advertising is confusing British consumers, a survey has found
The beta of Skype 5.0 for Windows has been updated to let users make group video conference calls with up…
In the developing world, the price of broadband is holding back economic development, warns the head of the ITU
Small businesses are increasingly making use of web conferencing solutions as an affordable alternative to travel
Fibrecity could offer all Dundee residents fibre broadband, using the sewer system
A new FOI request has revealed the loss of more than 50 devices by the Welsh Assembly Government over the…
The government was wrong to delay universal broadband till 2015, said the former Digital Britain minister Stephen Carter
Fresh from reaching a compromise deal with BlackBerry maker RIM, India has set its sights on Skype and Google
A badly configured network is most often the cause of security breaches, a survey of hacking habits has revealed