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Tales In Tech History: Email
Email was invented before the Internet arrived, with early versions being used more than fifty years ago
Amazon Could Include Broadband In Prime Subscriptions
Amazon could package broadband connections with its Prime video steaming service to take on Netflix and ISPs alike
Councils Support Draft Broadband Comparison Rules
The proposed regulations would force Internet providers to make house-by-house speed estimates available to the public for the first time
Google Hits Back At ‘Intrusive’ Pop-Up Ads
New algorithm will demote mobile websites using interstitial adverts from January 2017
Tales In Tech History: 25 Years Of The World Wide Web
Dialup doldrums...the public was given access to the Internet on 23 August 1991 thanks to Sir Tim Berners-Lee's invention
BT Trials Long Reach VDSL Broadband In Outer Hebrides
Scottish island plays host to Openreach long reach broadband trials
Microsoft Ditches Ethernet At Its Campuses
If you plan to visit Microsoft in the future, it may be near-impossible to find an Ethernet port to plug into
BT Rolls Out FTTP In London’s West End
Follow the money! Around 3,000 homes and businesses connected to 'micro cable' FTTP broadband in Mayfair
Superfast Broadband And 4G Adoption Rises As 15m Brits Take ‘Digital Detox’
Superfast broadband and 4G takeup grows, but millions undertake “digital detox” after spending a day a week online
Verizon Acquires Yahoo’s Core Business For £3.86 Billion
Yahoo's core assets finally sold off as Mayer claims: 'Yahoo is a company that has changed the world'
Chinese Consortium’s £900m Opera Takeover Fails
Chinese internet consortium's takeover bid fails to meet regulatory approval, instead picks up parts of Opera's business for £450m
Telia Carrier Is Blamed For CloudFlare Outage
CloudFlare CEO says company is "deprioritising" Telia until issues are fixed
Twitter Rolls Out Free WiFi At London’s St Pancras Train Station
Travellers at London’s St Pancras International can access free WiFi through their Twitter accounts
Yahoo Bidders Offering Above £3.5bn – Report
Sources claim Yahoo has recieved multiple bids at or above $5bn (£3.5bn) for its core Internet business
Can Mayer, Yahoo Pull A U-Turn? Doesn’t Look Likely
Yahoo CEO says she wants three more years to straighten out Yahoo. Nothing's impossible, but this is close to it
Will Budget Cuts Drive IoT And Create The Smart Cities Of Tomorrow?
Nick McNamara, VP Sales EU at Eseye, believes the public sector can defy budget cuts by embracing Smart City technology
9 Simple Ways To Keep Children Safe Online
O2's chief executive, Ronan Dunne, explains how parents can protect their children as they surf the Internet
Malware Museum Curator Asks For Digital Library Donations
The popularity of a museum for old computer viruses has taken its creator by surprise. Now he hopes to raise money to preserve knowledge digitally
How To Survive The End Of The World Wide Web
Companies must place user experience at the heart of digital innovation as the traditional web model dies, says Richard Knights, UK head of creative technology, Wipro Digital
Yahoo ‘Rejects’ Offers For Internet Business
Sources claim Yahoo will reveal its next strategic moves on 2 February, the day of its quarterly earnings call
Mozilla Discontinues Persona Password Security Service
Two years after giving it up to be a community project, Mozilla is now shutting its Persona Web authentication operations down entirely, due to low adoption
Facebook Free Internet Hits Indian Regulator Buffers
Net neutrality halts Facebook's attempts to provide India with free Internet service
Government Wants Schools To Monitor Pupil Web Use
Education secretary proposes new reforms introduces new scheme to prevent ‘radicalisation’ online
Is Facebook Hijackijng Net Neutrality In India?
Facebook rallies Indian users to lobby the country's Internet authority on ‘Free Basics’
Yahoo Ditches Alibaba Spin Off, Creates New Company For Asset Transparency
After a week of deliberations, Yahoo's board of directors has shelved plans to spin off company's stake in Alibaba
Yahoo Board Members Considering Sale Of Core Internet Business
Meetings are also being held at Yahoo to discuss potential spin off of $30bn stake in Alibaba
9 Tips To Ensure A Painless, Profitable Black Friday
Director at NuData Security, Ryan Wilk, reveals how retailers can ensure a problem-free and profitable Black Friday
NME Readers Got A Taste Of Microsoft’s Sponsored Content And They Hated It
Blog: But Microsoft isn't the real nme here, online advertising is surely necessary to survive?
Boosting Online Performance In The Digital Service Era
Joram Cano, solutions consultant for EMEA at Keynote (now part of Dynatrace), discusses the importance of having a website that customers love