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Nominations open for Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2020

By Clare McDonald 22 May 2020

Computer Weekly is looking for nominations for its 2020 list of the most influential women in UK technology Read More

1909 Gets Generic Keys

By Ed Tittel 22 Nov 2019

1909 gets generic keys for all versions: these are helpful during installation because they allow it to proceed to completion without requiring activation (or a valid Windows 10 key). Read More

Vodafone introduces 4G mini-masts in Cornwall

By Alex Scroxton 13 Feb 2018

Vodafone has installed and trialled a pint-sized 4G ‘mini mobile’ mast, designed to be less obtrusive, in Cornwall Read More

Big tech chiefs boycott parliamentarians investigating citizens’ privacy

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 05 Jun 2019

An International Grand Committee on Big Data, Privacy and Democracy considers whether failure to protect citizens’ privacy constitutes grounds for anti-trust regulation against Facebook and other big tech companies Read More

Treasury Committee launches inquiry into bank IT failures

By Karl Flinders 27 Nov 2018

With IT outages in the financial sector a regular occurrence, the Treasury Committee is investigating the causes and consequences of these failures, and what industry and regulators are doing to promote resilience Read More

MPs set sights on Huawei in 5G security probe

By Joe O’Halloran 06 Mar 2020

Weeks after UK government allowed access to radio access part of mobile networks, MPs announce inquiry into the use and security of equipment supplied by foreign companies for 5G networks Read More

EE launches home broadband over 4G LTE

By Alex Scroxton 09 Feb 2018

EE has been conducting tests of a powerful 4G antenna that it claims can provide isolated rural homes with broadband speeds equivalent to full-fibre Read More

Experts slam government digital ID response

By Lis Evenstad 07 Sep 2020

TechUK panel members say the government’s response to its digital identity consultation provides no concrete plan for moving forward Read More

Re-purposing data and questionable effectiveness could undermine trust in NHS contact-tracing app

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 06 May 2020

Experts call for greater clarity over how contact-tracing data will be used, while discussing the limitations of the coronavirus app Read More

Emergency Services Network progress ‘deeply unsatisfactory’, says PAC

By Alex Scroxton 22 Feb 2018

A Home Office review of the Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme will not be finished before the end of July, the Public Accounts Committee has been told Read More