Britain’s shift from analogue to digital television is almost complete
Google's start up haven in London's Tech City has been launched by Chancellor Osborne
Passengers will receive 60 minutes of free Wi-Fi Internet at London's railway stations
Reporting from the front line, Max Smolaks describes empty stores, small queues, peace and goodwill
Despite a lack of capacity and power, data centre owners are ignoring efficiency measures, says a survey
Company says getting more data centres within the M25 is a matter of finding the power
London finishes 23rd in 3G speeds survey, raising doubts about its ability to cope with heavy Olympic demands
New website will highlight potential congestion flashpoints and advice for changing transport arrangements during Olympics
Winner will provide data services to 120 London Underground stations in time for the Olympic Games
Nokia and Spectrum Interactive free Wi-Fi trial in London can be used by any device
The Government is said to be planning a free Wi-Fi network around London in time for the Olympics
The governments of Scotland and London are campaigning for customised top-level domains
Beijing 2008 ran on IPv6; if London 2012 hasn't implemented it, that could be an international humiliation, says Axel Pawlik
As London burned, Team Poison hacked RIM's Inside BlackBerry blog to protest against company helping police
After another night of looting in London, a Twitter campaigner has mobilised volunteers for the clean up
Air traffic control staff at London airports forced to input flight plans manually following system breakdown
Boris Johnson will use a March event to push London's Tech City as the digital capital of Europe
Silicon Roundabout has 1.5Gbps broadband, thanks to a Virgin Media Business trial
Twitter plans to open an office in London, despite concerns about British injunction law
Vodafone taxis will offer mobile charging and allow text payments as part of a giant ad campaign in London
London is host to two security conferences this week and the past "annus horribilis" has given them plenty to analyse,…
David Cameron turned estate agent and tried selling Twitter a London address. Peter Judge hopes he succeeds
Campuses oputside the capital may overtake it in total space, but London will stay the largest data centre market in…
Eighty-seven percent of London homes will be in reach of fibre broadband by the end of Spring 2011, says BT
Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged blanket Wi-Fi for London by the 2012 Olympics - but will it be free?
Today saw the official opening of Telehouse West: a new data centre in East London which provides heat to the…
Despite a mission to make the games as financially and environmentally sustainable as possible, the organisers of London 2012 have…
Facing increased scrutiny over a spiraling budget, the organisers of the 2012 games claim green IT will help cut project…