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China Is Home To The Second Largest Amount Of Data Centres In The World
Fuelling its 700 million internet users, China makes up for 10 percent of the world’s major cloud and internet data centre sites
Half The World Still Doesn’t Have Internet, UN Report Finds
Developing world is hardest hit, with 90 percent of people in some countries not connected
Plusnet Suffers Major Internet Outage
So much for doing you proud – Plusnet broadband service goes down for several hours
Samsung Proposes 4,600 Micro-Satellite Space Internet
Samsung nestles in with Branson, Musk in race for low-orbit web-spewing satellites
Quiz Of The Week: Google And Alphabet
Test your Alphabet skills with our fun quiz on Google's new holding company
Why Has Google Restructured Under A New Company Called Alphabet?
Larry Page spells out exactly why Google and its sister companies needed to shake things up
Internet Security ‘Undermined By Random Number Weaknesses’
The random numbers used by web cryptographic systems aren't random enough, say security researchers
Ad Blocking To Cause Publishers £14bn In 2015 As Popularity Grows
Adblocking software such as Adblock Plus is witnessing a dramatic rise in users as the software shifts to mobile
Facebook Shifts Focus With Internet.org
Facebook is now presenting Internet.org it as a way of getting more users onto paid Internet services
BT Finally Begins Tests Of IPv6
It's been a long time coming, but IPv6 could soo be on the way as BT begins tests
Airbus To Build Fleet Of 900 Internet Satellites
OneWeb selects Airbus Defence and Space as manufacturing partner for 2018 satellite constellation launch
Facebook Reportedly Abandons Internet.org Satellites
Is space the final frontier for Facebook? Reports suggest it has abandoned satellite plans for Internet.org
SpaceX Files Satellite Broadband Application
Elon Musk's SpaceX has applied to the FCC for a trial of two satellites that will beam down broadband to Earth
Google Set For Mass Internet Balloon Launch
The search company says it is now close to being able to launch 'thousands' of units in its Project Loon initiative
HP Acquires Aruba Networks For £1.95 Billion
Biggest splash of cash since Autonomy purchase, Aruba will bolster HP's sliding networking hardware division
How To Explain Net Neutrality To A Five-Year-Old
The definitive definition of net neutrality by the experts for the kids (and adults, too)
America’s FCC Votes In Favour Of Net Neutrality Regulation
In a close 3-2 vote, the FCC awarded itself more power over broadband providers than ever before
DDoS Attacks Will Do More Than Tickle The Internet Of Things’ Soft Underbelly
Nexusguard's 2015 Internet Security Trend report reveals DDoS assaults on the Internet of Things will cost businesses millions of pounds
VIRTUS Data Centre Gets Superfast Nordic Hook Up
200 PoPs 'uninterrupted' says VIRTUS as LONDON2 data centre opens doors to TeliaSonera
Net Neutrality: Internet Providers Could Be Forced To Release The Chokehold On All Ya’ll
America's Federal Communications Commission gives net neutrality the thumbs up with latest proposals
More Than Three Billion People Worldwide Now Have Broadband
We Are Social report shows 20 percent increase in broadband Internet users throughout 2014
Google Chairman Expects Internet To ‘Disappear’ Soon
Eric Schmidt says improved connectivity will create large shift in how we get online
Sky Is The Limit For Pornography
UK Internet giant blocks porn by default to protect children, but IT security firms warn the move could create a new set of problems
From Fiction To Reality: Tackling The Cyber Threats Of 2015
Kaspersky Labs UK&I general manager Kirill Slavin warns that cybercriminals are already exploiting new technology
Who’s Been In Your Fridge? 3 Ways To Secure Your Internet Of Things Devices
Piers Wilson, head of product management at Tier-3 Huntsman examines the main security issues being introduced by IoT, and outlines three basic steps that can help to overcome them
Doubts Raised Over Global Internet Governance Body
Is the NetMundial Initiative, which seeks to create a world governing body for the Internet, in trouble?
China Blocks Websites Ahead Of Internet Conference
The Chinese government has reportedly blocked access to a major content-delivery network ahead of the country's first major Internet event
8 Ways To Buy Gifts Safely Online This Christmas
TechWeek has teamed up with Trey Ford, global security strategist at IT security firm Rapid7, to bring you 8 top tips for shopping safely over the Internet this Xmas
Elon Musk Plots Satellite Internet Venture
Tesla and SpaceX CEO could invest in small, cheap satellites capable of providing worldwide Internet access