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Ofcom confirmed on Tuesday that it has shut down a “technical loophole” in the UK’s mobile networks that allowed hackers to ...
The antitrust trial which began this week could lead to Chrome or Android being spun out of Google. In a blog post, the ...
The UK IT Industry Awards - the largest and most respected awards in the UK’s tech sector - are back for 2025. But if you ...
Nominations close on the 30th April. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of the IT Leaders 100 2025; enter now, or click ...
Marks & Spencer (M&S), the iconic British retailer, is recovering from a cyber incident that disrupted major customer-facing ...
Wells Fargo analysts say Amazon has paused some talks on datacentre leasing for its cloud division, especially outside the ...
IBM has told its US sales staff to return to the office at least three days each week, forcing some to relocate ...
Businesses should insist on in-person or video interviews with remote workers to avoid wage scams, say cyber experts ...
The high cost of government systems is down to the strategy and architecture and not because the software was open source or proprietary (computing.co.uk/2185470, Letters, 22, 29 March, 2 April).
I totally agree with David Anderson's comments (We risk being left in last place, Letters blog, letters.computing.co.uk) - future broadband investment in the UK must be taken up by the government ...
The woman leading the police fight against e-crime ­ - deputy assistant commissioner Janet Williams ­ - tells Robert Blincoe that the forces of law and order are finally gaining the upper hand ...
Is an unholy alliance between vendors and officials preventing a much-needed change to the way public sector IT contracts are awarded? I recently went to the Royal Academy of Engineering in London ...