Digital Divide
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School tech a 'trojan horse' for families
News Improving the use of technology in schools will benefit families too, a government minister has said.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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UK tech firms to supply broadband-for-all pilot
News Suppliers have been chosen for the £300 million Home Access programme, which wants all students to have a computer and broadband.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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IT jobs to go open source
News Some 40 per cent of tech jobs will be connected to open source software by 2020, according to a set of predictions on the future of the sector.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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Mayor wants London covered in Wi-Fi
News And the Prime Minister is set to offer millions of pounds to get every student online.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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No internet for a third of homes
News Gulf between internet haves and have nots is still an issue despite the falling cost of mobile and fixed broadband.
By Maggie Holland Published
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UK ranked seventh globally for broadband penetration
News Just five countries have broadband connections to over 60 per cent of their households, with the UK hitting 58 per cent, according to Gartner.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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UK blazing a trail with flexible working
News Compared to the rest of Europe, the UK is doing well in providing flexible working, but there is still a lot of room for improvement.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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Digital inclusion brings economic benefits, study finds
News Government committee sets out to bridge the digital divide as new research finds that those lacking ITC skills lag behind.
By Ash Dosanjh Published
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