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ZigBee Wireless Adopts Energy Harvesting
ZigBee low-energy radios can work without batteries
Government ‘Ignores Parents’ And Presses On With Default Porn Blocking
David Cameron reverses decision issued by Department of Education last week
Google Sells Motorola Home Set-Top Box Unit For £1.5bn
UK's Pace misses out on Google's Motorola Home sell-off
SDN Momentum Continues For Data Centres, IDC Reveals
Software-defined networking is gathering steam and will become a key data centre technology, says IDC
TechWeekEurope Readers Divided Over IPv6
Half our readers are committed to IPv6, yet a quarter don't know what it is
European Commission Relaxes Broadband Guidelines To Spur Ultrafast Spread
UK ultrafast broadband projects might be getting a boost thanks to fresh guidelines coming from Brussels
Cisco Boosts Network Policy Management With BroadHop
Cisco continues to ramp up its acquisition strategy with the purchase of network policy management specialist BroadHop
ICANN Raffle Sets gTLD Processing Order
The Vatican will be the first to have its own generic Top-Level Domain name
BT Signs £56.6m Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Broadband Deal
Another win for Britain's biggest ISP as two counties sign up for BDUK-backed rollout
Imagination Offers $100 Million For MIPS And Wins
British chip designer outbids CEVA, but pays $40 million more than initially planned
Cisco Gets Ready To Sell Linksys
Cisco to ditch consumer gear and focus on business
Britain Loves To Shop Online More Than Any Other Nation, Says Ofcom
According to a survey by the communications watchdog, UK is one of the most Internet-enabled countries in the world
North Yorkshire Village Is First To Benefit From BDUK
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey switches on BDUK-funded superfast broadband in Ainderby Steeple
Juniper Buying SDN Young Gun Contrail In $176m Deal
Contrail isn't a year old, but it is to be bought by one of the biggest networking players in town
HP Launches Pay Per Use Networks
Don't see networks as a capital investment, says HP
Syrian Internet Downed Again
Syria saw its Internet go down for close to an hour on Tuesday
Deutsche Telekom Pledges £24bn For German Fibre And LTE
Deutsche Telekom is to dwarf BT's broadband investment in the UK, with its own 30bn euro (£24bn) programme
Pica8 Touts Customisable SDN Architecture
Pica8 is offering an SDN reference architecture for cloud providers, to be customised for their own solutions
Intel Brings Atom To The Data Centre
The Atom S1200 is Intel’s latest weapon in the fight for the future of the server market
Poll: Do You Plan To Adopt IPv6?
Is anyone using IPv6, or has it all been a wasted effort?
Huawei Agrees Three Network Deal, Annnounces Finnish R&D Centre
Huawei plans to double its European workforce over the next five years
The UK’s IPv6 Failure: Conspiracy Or Cockup?
The UK government fumbled IPv6, says Peter Judge. Or did it do that on purpose?
‘Powerless’ UK IPv6 Promotion Body 6UK Shuts Down
6UK warns UK risks being left in the past
ITU Adopts Controversial Packet Inspection Measures
ITU has adopted controversial international standards for deep packet inspection
EU Analysis Says Huawei, ZTE Damaging European Firms
EU considers investigation into alleged state subsidies from the Chinese government
WCIT – China And Russia Withdraw Bid For Greater Control Of Internet
Controversial proposals handed to the ITU on Friday have now been withdrawn
British ISPs Stop The Promo Bay Blockade
The completely legal Pirate Bay project is once again accessible from the UK
BT Openreach Reduces FTTP Wholesale Prices By 37 Percent
BT Openreach will reduce the amount it charges communications providers for ultrafast FTTP service next year
Government Names Ultrafast Broadband Cities But Will Keep 4G Auction Funds
Osborne announces 12 ultrafast cities but is accused of using future 4G funds to fudge his figures