Richard Thurston
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BT gets go-ahead for watered down broadband unbundling
By Richard Thurston published
News The European Commission has said it agrees with regulator Ofcom that BT should be able to offer only virtual unbundling for its fibre broadband networks for the time being.
HP launches collaboration products
By Tom Brewster, Richard Thurston published
News HP has introduced a range of networking and storage products focused on the integration of voice, messaging and collaboration.
Brocade increases density with three blades
By Richard Thurston published
News Brocade has unveiled three blades which offer greater density and lower power consumption per port, helping it to fend off the increasing threat from Cisco.
Free laptops programme loses key supplier
By Richard Thurston published
News RM has left the Government's Home Access Programme under a cloud as it failed to agree terms with the Government.
Vodafone becomes UK's most valuable brand
By Richard Thurston published
News The mobile operator ousts HSBC as the UK company with the most valuable trademark and intellectual property.
Google Buzz hit by official privacy complaint
By Richard Thurston published
News Privacy campaign group EPIC has filed a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission over Google's social networking service.
MWC 2010: O2 to bring HTC Smart to the UK
By Richard Thurston published
News The mobile operator is to launch the HTC Smart in April in an attempt to bolster its smartphone market share.
Commodore Vic-20 gets internet connectivity
By Richard Thurston published
News The first PC to reach one million sales back in the early 1980s will be rigged up to Twitter on Saturday.
Ofsted: Teachers ill-equipped to protect pupils online
By Richard Thurston published
News A survey of UK schools by the Government inspectorate says staff are the weakest link in the chain.
Free laptop scheme open to fraud, says MP
By Richard Thurston published
News Conservative MP Mark Pritchard believes recipients of the free PCs are selling them on.
Shell data hackers hoped to kick-off 'revolution'
By Richard Thurston published
News A document released with the stolen database suggests Shell could face more breaches.
DWP adopts thin-client model in £300 million deal
By Richard Thurston published
News The Department for Work and Pensions will transition to thin-client computing because of power and maintenance cost savings
Need to Know: Windows Phone 7
By Richard Thurston published
In-depth This Need to Know answers your questions on the platform, Windows Phone 7...
Tour de France cheat wanted by police for hacking
By Richard Thurston published
News A French judge has summoned disgraced Floyd Landis over claims he hacked into the country's anti-doping authority
Government throws millions at tackling online fraud
By Richard Thurston published
News The Office of Fair Trading will receive £4.3 million to try to root out fraudulent e-traders.
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