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Lawmaker blasts U.K. government on Microsoft policy
British Parliament member criticizes U.K. government's IT strategy, accusing it of "skewing the market" in favor of Microsoft.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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Weeks later, Facebook stops censoring member
Facebook temporarily suspended one of its users from commenting on public posts and labeled her a spammer. Facebook has now fixed the problem, improved its spam filters, and issued a statement.
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Good news for SAP HANA developers: free is a four letter word
SAP has made its HANA developer license free to all comers. This is important at multiple levels, not least because it opens the door to extreme applications.
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Facebook censors members after unjustly labeling them spammers
Facebook temporarily suspended one of its users from commenting on public posts. The "punishment" was supposed to last a week. It has now been two weeks. This can happen to any Facebook user.
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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse
Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.
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UK iGovernment: Parliament dishes out 650 iPads to MPs
The U.K. Parliament will spend upwards of $700,000 on iPads for elected politicians. But the additional charges, from apps to data, may end up costing the British public even more.
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European hackers face five-years in jail under proposed EU law
The European Parliament is proposing news laws that would harmonise cyber-criminal penalties from two years in prison, to in some cases five years in the slammer.
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British Airways customer failures part 3: the implications
In this last part I pull all the previous threads together and suggest some ways BA can resolve its service issues.
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British Airways customer failures part 2: the BA.com website
In this part I talk about problems experienced with the BA website. Process and data integration is at best poor and at worst non-existent.
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British Airways customer failures part 1: broken processes
The airline's uncanny ability to bungle even simple tasks beggars belief, yet it stands as an exemplar of all that's messed up in modern day IT development.
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Former Microsoft Courier team members launch hot new apps for the iPad
Former Microsoft execs who were associated with the nixed Courier dual-screen tablet project are resurfacing at companies doing Courier-inspired apps for Apple's iPad.
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Internet castaways of BBC's Apprentice
Lord Sugar's apprentices are learning how to be entrepreneurs in a parallel, non-digital reality where no one ever dreams of using their smartphone to look something up on Google
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Interview: JP Rangaswami - Chief Scientist at Salesforce.com
Salesforce has made a big bet on the "social enterprise" - it's moving quickly beyond CRM and hiring new people to help lead that push.
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Microsoft updates Xbox; launches BBC iPlayer (finally)
Doctor Who fans, get excited. The BBC announced this morning that the on-demand iPlayer app is finally heading to the Xbox. Microsoft says that updates are being rolled out today.
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BBC preparing iTunes-style store: Video archive heading online
The world-leading broadcaster, the BBC, lifted the lid on its latest venture, where back catalogues and archives of telly shows would be made available in a new iTunes-style service.
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Hacker threatens to expose Anonymous members, Al Qaeda supporters
The Jester has detailed a sophisticated attack he put together last week that stole personal data stored on smartphones belonging to various individuals on his very own "shit-list."
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BBC suffers sophisticated Iranian cyber-attack
London-based BBC has been victim of a cyber-attack by Iranian authorities, claims the director-general of world's largest broadcaster in a speech given later today.
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Iran hacks BBC Persian TV
Iran launched a "sophisticated cyber-attack" against BBC Persian TV, according to the BBC News. This is not the first time the Iranian government has tampered with the BBC's Persian service.
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BBC launches beta News Control Panel on Facebook
BBC News has added a Control Panel (currently in beta) to its Facebook Page, allowing users of the social network to pick and choose what type of content appears in their News Feeds.
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