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BT lines up new CEO as Livingston departs for ministerial job
Ian Livingston is leaving BT after five years at the top, and will be succeeded by the current head of its retail arm.
Ex-HTC execs launch smartphone startup Kazam
Europe may get yet another smartphone alternative if Kazam realises its plan.
Half a million users now on EE's 4G, as operator makes a play for commuters and sharers
EE has announced that its LTE users numbers are growing, and further expansion and 4G plans are on the way.
UK graduates raise millions through startup programme
A graduate scheme for entrepreneurs reveals that the 2012 class have raised £15m in seed funding.
Solar lighting, app creations projects among Google's Global Impact Challenge winners
Google has awarded a total of £2m to four charities that are aiming to use technology to make the world a better place.
Vodafone bumps 4G investment ahead of U.K. launch in 'late summer'
The European telco is bolstering its 4G LTE infrastructure in the U.K. with double its original investment in order to keep up with its main rival.
Windows Phone climbing in UK, but cheap Androids reign in Spain and Italy
According to new research, Nokia is helping push up Windows Phone device shipments while BlackBerry is yet to make its comeback felt in some major European countries.
BT dumps Yahoo Mail after account hijack claims
BT will move six million co-branded email accounts to its own system in the coming months.
EE debuts SIM-only 4G taster plans, adds 12 more towns to LTE network
The UK's first major 4G network has been extended to a handful of towns, while EE has started offering 30-day SIM-only plans giving users a bit of LTE data without a full-on contract.
Workday takes on SAP and Oracle with payroll plans for UK, France
With its sights set firmly on European expansion, cloud ERP firm Workday has flagged up its strategic intentions with two new payroll initiatives.
Major UK IT projects at risk of failure, warns government watchdog
The UK government is spending billions on tech projects that are at risk of failure, warns a report by the Major Projects Authority.
EE to host London 4G hackathon next month
4G mobile operator EE will host a hackathon in London next month in order to spur development of apps that make use of the higher networking speeds offered by its 4G LTE service.
Azure connection speeds up cloud computing for UK universities
A private link between the Janet network and Microsoft's Windows Azure's datacentre will eliminate the need to send data over the public internet.
London starts search for next £100m tech startup, £1m funding up for grabs
Digital Shoreditch has opened entries on a competition to provide one London-based tech startup with £1m in funding, with the aim of growing the winning company into a £100m business.
Viruses, hackers and scammers scare business away from web
Many small businesses struggle to cope with internet security and are refusing to trade online as a result.