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Google Maps For Android Goes Indoors In The UK
Feeling lost at a station or shop? Google can help, if you are in the right bulding
US Government Leads Twitter Data Requests
American authorities make way more demands for Twitter to share user details
Fujitsu Ups UK Minimum Wage To £14k
UK Fujitsu workers lower down the food chain are set for better pay
Apigee Brings Its Web API Work To The UK
Apigee tells TechWeekEurope it is moving to London for the quality and quantity of tech talent here
MI5: ‘Astonishing’ Level Of Cyber Security Attacks Hit UK
British industry is being hammered by criminal and state sponsored attacks, says MI5 chief
Le Web 2012: Where Are The Brits?
UK start-ups were all but absent from Le Web, highlighting how far the US is ahead, says Tom Brewster
Assange Appeals Against Third Extradition Decision
WikiLeaks editor-in-chief keeps fighting on, as Assange lawyers head back to court
UK Government Searches For The City Of Tomorrow
The Technology Strategy Board has launched a £25 million infrastructure competition for smarter cities
Government Scheme Offers PC With Broadband For £159
Get Online @ Home, now with free Internet
Half Of PC Users Are Pirates, Says Study
One in four UK computer users have installed unlicensed software, says BSA
Defence Secretary Warns Of EMP Weapons Threat
UK infrastructure is vulnerable to bombs creating an electromagnetic surge, says Phillip Hammond
TalkTalk Customers Want Smut-Cutting Porn Filter
One third of new TalkTalk customers opt for censorship, 80 percent approve of the offer
Teenagers Arrested After SOCA DDoS
Two teens are arrested following the hit on SOCA and others
Google Staff Knew Of Street View Wi-Fi Snooping Code
A handful of Google workers knew of code, but tech giant says more senior management were unaware
Infosec: Neelie Kroes Warns EU Is Unprotected From Cyber Attacks
Neelie Kroes says a new vision, in which nations, organisations and individuals work with one another, is needed to fix EU cyber security.
Anonymous Strikes Downing Street and Ministry of Justice
Anonymous aims its crosshairs at various Government websites, with Number 10 and the MoJ also targeted
UK Loves The Internet, Says Ofcom
The British feel safer online, but don’t protect private information, says research by Ofcom
Glasses-Free 3D Teleconference Links UK And Russia
Telepresence just got more immersive....
Trans-Polar Fibre Links Proposed To Cut London-Japan Latency
Three companies aim to use the North-West Passage for faster fibre cabling
BT ‘Race To Infinity’ Winners Won’t All Go Superfast
BT admits some premises that won fibre in the Race to Infinity won't get superfast broadband
All Quiet On The iPad Front: In Pictures
Reporting from the front line, Max Smolaks describes empty stores, small queues, peace and goodwill
Nominet Announces 10m .uk Registrations
The .uk domain remains massively popular, with solid growth over the last two years
ASA Sides With Vodafone And Apple Over Siri’s Lack Of UK Help
The ad watchdog has decided that weather details constitute sufficient support for location-based services
Illegal GPS Jammers Are Widespread, Study Finds
Research by the Government-backed Sentinel consortium shows dangerous GPS jammer use in the UK is on the rise
Tougher Spending Controls Save Government £140m On ICT
Cabinet Office says it wants to save a total of £5 billion across the government by the end of the financial year
UK Misses Out In World Fibre Rankings
The UK has still not entered the worldwide rankings for fibre-optic broadband deployments, while Asia and the US surge ahead
Amazon Fire’s Absence Kindles Protests In The UK
Amazon's Kindle Fire is missing in action outside the US, and this is starting to anger overseas customers
Ofsted Report Says ICT Teaching Is Failing Pupils
ICT education is particu8larly bad in secondary schools, according to an Ofsted report
Ofcom Warns Of UK’s Slipping 4G Timetable
4G services may not become available in Britain for another four years, according to Ofcom