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Things going backwards for women in education technology
News More needs to be done to encourage women into edtech leadership roles
By Rene Millman Published
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Qualcomm fined $1.2bn for Apple chip payments
News The company 'stifled innovation and competition' by paying billions for exclusivity contracts
By Dale Walker Published
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Oliver Dowden gets GDS brief in cabinet reshuffle
News Junior minister replaces Caroline Nokes, taking on responsibility for CCS and more
By Joe Curtis Published
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FBI issues warrant for Texas shooter's iPhone data
News Apple ordered to provide iCloud information related to gunman's iPhone SE - reports
By Jane McCallion Published
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Only competition can save the UK from its broadband crisis
In-depth Government broadband and fibre pledges are 'illogical'
By Dale Walker Published
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Ofcom reveals automatic broadband compensation rules
News £142 million will be automatically paid out to customers receiving a delayed service
By Clare Hopping Published
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Royal Society advocates action over computing GCSEs
News UK government must co-ordinate with industry to tackle tech skills education, says report
By Joe Curtis Published
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NASA to test 200mbps laser connections in space
News Two satellites that can find each other will launch into space on Saturday.
By Hannah Simms Published
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UK government adds seven-year limit to IT supplier contracts
News Cabinet Office seeks to limit vendor lock-in amid value for money concerns
By Roland Moore-Colyer Published
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Computer programming leads GDP growth
News TechUK calls for government to protect "vital" tech industry in Brexit talks
By Joe Curtis Published
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UK government to invest in mini drones
News The government will invest in new high-tech gadgets to assess hazardous scenes
By Zach Marzouk Published
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Windows 10 breaches privacy according to Dutch DPA
News The data protection authority has urged Microsoft to either disable telemetry by default or require users to opt in upon installation
By Clare Hopping Published
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