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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.
Tech giants' talent poaching leaves Tech City's startups stranded
Small- to medium-sized companies around London's Old Street roundabout in Shoreditch are failing to achieve their full potential as tech giants are snapping up the best talent, according to a recent report.
London Olympic Park to house giant datacentre and tech cluster
A vast datacentre will be built in the former press and broadcast centre after a deal was signed between the London Legacy Development Corporation and Infinity.
IBM and BT to launch new UK cybersecurity apprenticeships
E-Skills UK is working with several businesses to offer cybersecurity apprenticeships that could help train the next generation of cyber warriors.
Mobile operators: Get ready for the M2M explosion
Telcos need to start developing applications and services if they want to make money from machine-to-machine technology.
Windows 8 fails to save dwindling PC market in Western Europe
The broader availability of Microsoft's latest operating sytem has done little to prop up the ailing PC market in Western Europe.
Raspberry Pi gets photo and video capabilities with £20 camera module
A tiny camera capable of taking five-megapixel photos and recording HD video has been launched for the Raspberry Pi.
Nokia hints next Lumia is all about the camera
A TV advert shown on a UK channel on Sunday has revealed the next Lumia will be imaging-capability heavy and will come wrapped in an aluminium body.
Cautious UK government delays smart meter project by a year
The roll-out of smart meters across the UK has been delayed over fears that the technology required won't be up to standard in time.
BT looks to fibre, Wi-fi and 4G for growth
BT is adding new copper and fibre broadband customers to its network as it continues to extend the reach of its fibre network, but tough conditions in Europe and declining call revenues are eating into its takings.
£7.5m funding boost for UK cybersecurity PhDs
Two UK universities are to receive millions of pounds of investment to help finance tens of PhDs in online security.
Queen's speech opens door to revival of Snoopers' Charter
While it looked dead in the water for a while, the Queen's speech looks to have breathed new life into the controversial Communications Data Bill.