Danielle Nordine
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Google ordered to hand over YouTube logs
By Danielle Nordine published
News The US ruling ordering Google to hand over viewer information is part of the Viacom lawsuit with YouTube.
Public Sector Roundup: Hospitals go high-tech
By Danielle Nordine published
News European Union calls for better disabled access on the web, Hillingdon cuts carbon, and one hospital gets single sign-on, while Poole Hospital trust upgrades its networks.
Museum of Computing is now homeless
By Danielle Nordine published
News The museum is currently in storage in an office in Swindon, after losing its home at the University of Bath.
Banks make online banking BlackBerry-friendly
By Danielle Nordine published
News Major banks add Monilink’s third-party BlackBerry access service to their online banking sites.
Gartner predicts clouds for email
By Danielle Nordine published
News Gartner predicts email will push cloud computing into the mainstream.
EU starts looking for Galileo suppliers
By Danielle Nordine published
News The European Union has advertised a contract for the first part of the £2.4 billion satellite navigation project.
Another NHS laptop goes missing
By Danielle Nordine published
News A laptop stolen from the car of a Colchester University Hospital manager contained the personal details of several thousand patients.
Nationwide signs BT in £160m outsourcing deal
By Danielle Nordine published
News Nationwide will outsource its IT services to BT in a seven-year contract, which will see the building society's networks on the 21CN system.
Government launches £9m internet safety ad campaign
By Danielle Nordine published
News The plan, meant to raise awareness of the dangers of the internet, will launch this summer.
Public Sector Roundup: Digital radios for Glasgow's Subway
By Danielle Nordine published
News Strathclyde Partnership for Transport updates its rail comms, Barnsley goes green and Humberside Police invests in crime-fighting IT.
CCTV will now ‘hear’, as well as see
By Danielle Nordine published
News CCTV cameras will be able to detect telling noises, such as breaking glass.
700 Fujitsu IT jobs at risk
By Danielle Nordine published
News Staff who were working on a terminated NHS IT project could be axed if not redeployed onto other contracts.
ICANN proposes major domain name changes
By Danielle Nordine published
News The proposal to allow users to create their own top level domains could offer up millions of new variations for web addresses.
Oyster cards at risk from cloning
By Danielle Nordine published
News Researchers in Holland reveal that London’s contactless transport payment cards can be copied, allowing user to travel for free.
Dundee to become Scotland’s first “fibrecity”
By Danielle Nordine published
News Broadband internet access should be available to 55,000 homes by 2010 by running fibre through the sewers.
Air travel top 'web-enabled' sector
By Danielle Nordine published
News The air transport industry is the first 'truly web-enabled industry,' according to a survey by SITA.
Six laptops stolen from South London hospital
By Danielle Nordine published
News St George's Hospital is the latest in a long string of public sector laptop thefts.
BCS slams IT degree funding cuts
By Danielle Nordine published
News But the government has defended its decision not to mark IT as a subject important to the public interest.
Public Sector Roundup: Technology tackles truancy
By Danielle Nordine published
News This week, Stafford Sports College automates truancy notification, the MoD launches an online travel service, Manchester Police go mobile and Tandbridge takes housing online.
Skype 4.0 Beta for Windows released today
By Danielle Nordine published
News The updated version of Skype focuses on better management of video calling.
Police laptop stolen from car
By Danielle Nordine published
News But Avon and Somerset say the data on their deputy chief constable’s machine is secure.
Government web sites fall short on support for life events
By Danielle Nordine published
News Transformational government sites have ‘ample room for improvement’, report says.
3 offers Skype to businesses
By Danielle Nordine published
News Skype-to-Skype calling and messaging from mobile phones to be available on a new business price plan, following the success of 3's consumer service.
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