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Government funds biometric cyber security research at Southampton University A cyber security research centre focused on biometrics is to be launched at the University of Southampton, funded by government Read More ...
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Virgin Media signs Tube Wi-Fi deal with EE and Vodafone EE and Vodafone customers get free Wi-Fi access on the London Underground tube network when Virgin Media starts charging in 2013 Read More ...
US court orders Apple disclose HTC patent deal to Samsung A US judge has ordered Apple to disclose to Samsung details of its ten-year patent-sharing deal with rival HTC Read More ...
Google joins concerns that UN is set to gain control of the internet Google has joined US government concerns that the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) could get control of the internet through its coming revision of telecoms rules Read More ...
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