Today in tech: Lords praise UK cyber security, Sky goes 3D in April
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UK security better than rest of Europe
The UK would "survive" a cyber attack, and leads the rest of Europe when it comes to security, according to a report from the House of Lords. IT PRO
Sky goes 3D in April
Sky will launch Europe's first 3D channel on 3 April, with 1,000 pubs signed on already. The first airing will be a match between Manchester United and Chelsea, with at least five more 3D games shown by the end of the season in May. SkySports
Windows 7 XP Mode now runs on all processors
Microsoft's XP Mode for Windows 7 now works on computers running processors that haven't been specially designed for virtualisation, which should make it easier for SMBs to take advantage of the tech. PC Pro
Facebook refuses to install CEOP panic button
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Facebook has again said it won't put a so-called "panic button" on its users pages, despite government pressure after a teenager was murdered by someone she met online. IT PRO