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BBC: Tories pledge 'fastest broadband'
The Conservatives say they will make Britain the first country in Europe to have widespread super-fast broadband.
BBC: Sony shows off motion controller
Sony reveals details about its new motion controller the PlayStation Move, as a contender to market leader Nintendo Wii.
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ZDNet UK: Industry attacks Digital Economy Bill amendment
A measure to give courts the power to force ISPs to block suspected file-sharing sites has been condemned by BT, Google and others
ZDNet UK: UK's cyberdefence centre gets later start date
The Cyber Security Operations Centre will start operations at the end of the month, instead of in mid-March, as Parliament had been told
BBC: Mobile phone allows boss to snoop
Mobile technology that could allow prying bosses to monitor every movement of their staff is developed in Japan.
BBC: Facebook calls for 'iconic games'
Facebook calls on game designers to make an iconic title, such as Mario or Halo, specifically for the social network.
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ZDNet UK: Microsoft warns of zero-day Internet Explorer bug
Attackers are exploiting an unpatched flaw in IE6 and IE7, which could allow them to access a system remotely, according to the company
ZDNet UK: Google Street View to cover 96pc of UK roads
An addition of 210,000 miles of British roads will mean Google Maps' coverage spans from Cornwall to the Shetlands
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·Industry attacks Digital Economy Bill amendment
A measure to give courts the power to force ISPs to block suspected file-sharing sites has been condemned by BT, Google and others
·UK's cyberdefence centre gets later start date
The Cyber Security Operations Centre will start operations at the end of the month, instead of in mid-March, as Parliament had been told
·Microsoft warns of zero-day Internet Explorer bug
Attackers are exploiting an unpatched flaw in IE6 and IE7, which could allow them to access a system remotely, according to the company
·Google Street View to cover 96pc of UK roads
An addition of 210,000 miles of British roads will mean Google Maps' coverage spans from Cornwall to the Shetlands
·IT budgets enjoy 2010 spending increase
While a third of businesses are expecting increases in their IT budgets for this year, analysts are not predicting a full scale recovery
·Ex-Sun CEO: Apple, MS threatened IP lawsuits
Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's CEO who left when Oracle bought the company, has started a blog called What I Couldn't Say. He promises revelations from behind the corporate firewall from his time running...
·Report details HMRC's 'uneven' IT performance
While the department reverted to manually processing millions of records, it has declared its IT improvements as a 'shining example' of government technology
·HP files suit over Asian patent infringement
The suit against four companies alleges that companies in Hong Kong and Taiwan sold components globally under another company's name
·Google unveils business app marketplace
The Google Apps Marketplace will allow users to purchase third-party applications to run atop the Google Apps suite
·Virus found on Vodafone HTC Android phone
On Monday, Spanish antivirus firm Panda Security received an Android-based HTC Magic phone that was infected with malware
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·Android phones, Firefox history, Google Wave and datacentres galore
This month saw California's Hacker Dojo host the Random Hacks of Kindness event, which brought independent coders together with developers from Google, Microsoft, Nasa, Yahoo! and other organisations to work on projects to help with disaster relief. See more photos from the hackathon here.
·2010: The year your desktop goes virtual?
Server virtualisation is rapidly becoming an accepted part of the corporate IT infrastructure - and now industry experts are predicting that it won't be long until corporate desktops follow suit. Desktop virtualisation refers to the running of a PC's operating system within a central datacentre. Users have a screen and terminal (or thin client) on their desk, which connects to the operating system running on the serv ...
·Outsourcing: UK carbon control plan needs a rethink
Encouraging businesses to go green is good but the government must better incorporate outsourcing in its carbon control scheme, says the NOA's Mark Kobayashi-Hillary Much is being said about the UK government's upcoming Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) scheme but it remains unclear how much of this talk is translating into action and what impact the scheme will have on the outsourcing and offshoring industries.
·Anti-ageism legislation isn't working, say IT pros
Anti-ageism legislation isn't working and the IT industry continues to discriminate against older techies. That's the verdict of the exclusive 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey. The majority (51 per cent) of survey respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the IT industry discriminates against older workers, compared with less than a fifth (18 per cent) who held the opposite view.
·Leaked report reveals billions in budget cuts for public sector IT
Shared services delivered through the cloud will help the public sector shave billions from its annual IT spend, according to a leaked Whitehall report. The leaked draft document, Government ICT Strategy: New world, new challenges, new opportunities, sets out priorities for public sector IT chiefs through to 2020.
·Mini laptops, codebreaking, Wikipedia and why there's no 'British Google'
November's top stories on silicon.com tackled some big questions: does my business need an office? Can I work solely on a netbook? Will the UK ever create a Google, Microsoft or Oracle of its very own? November also dealt with the perennial question of will the UK's ID cards programme ever run to plan?
·Your top HR tech priorities for next year revealed
Working out your budgets and trying to figure out the tech priorities for your HR department in 2010? Nick Heath has a few suggestions for HR directors as to where to invest that cash on technology to get the most benefits for your team and the rest of the business. Consider standardising your systemsTake a look at what you do in the HR department and the chances are a number of companies are doing exactly the same t ...
·Recession fuels fears of UK jobs being sent offshore
With recession leading businesses to cut IT costs as much as they can, tech workers are increasingly feeling the impact of offshoring, results from the exclusive 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey show. Almost half (47.5 per cent) of respondents said their organisation has probably offshored ITjobs - up from more than a third (36 per cent) who thought that was the case last year.
·Peter Cochrane's Blog: Can I become faster and smarter?
Compiled on the M6 driving to Liverpool and dispatched to silicon.com a couple of weeks later via a free wi-fi connection in my hotel. I just cannot work any faster or smarter - I seem to have exhausted every degree of freedom, every element of efficiency improvement I can muster.
·The Weekly Round-Up: 27.11.09
We've all made embarrassing mobile phone blunders as part of our busy modern lives. We've all done something with a mobile that has led to fingers pointed in mirth and mockery: a few years ago the Round-Up even had one of those Bluetooth headsets that make you look like a minicab driver (although the cash from all those unexpected fares came in handy at Christmas).
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