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  • You can now report criminals via Facebook in Scotland

    The Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland now lets citizens report crime via Facebook and even Bluetooth to link directly to the Crimestoppers UK website.

    Blog posts | August 16, 2011 8:47am PDT

  • For the love of money: Scottish 'spend to save' plan fails

    Even when a large project fails, external consultants can walk away with huge fees. It's sad.

    Blog posts | April 27, 2011 4:56am PDT

  • Limits urged on genetic testing

    Britain's House of Lords has advised strict limits on genetic testing, including an increase in their perceived risk, in order to limit costs from consumers getting their own tests and waving the...

    Blog posts | July 7, 2009 9:00am PDT

  • Call-center survey finds staff stressed and in pain

    Trade Union survey calls for a call-centre charter in response to findings. Up to three quarters of call centre staff may be experiencing stress, and four out of five suffering headaches, plus...

    News items | June 11, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Scotland signs up to e-procurement

    A new e-procurement service for the Scottish Executive means staff can order goods from approved suppliers without leaving their desks. The First Minister for Scotland, Jack McConnell, has...

    News items | March 27, 2002 12:00am PST

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  • Anonymous intercepts, records FBI, Scotland Yard cybercrime call

    A conference call between Scotland Yard and the FBI was intercepted and recorded by the hacking collective Anonymous, and uploaded to the web. The FBI confirmed the leak.

    Blog posts | February 3, 2012 9:40am PST

  • London's Met Police uses 'blanket tracking system' to intercept, remotely shut down mobile phones

    London's police service can not only track and trace your mobile phone, but remotely shut it down and intercept phone calls and text messages, it has emerged.

    Blog posts | November 1, 2011 2:34am PDT

  • You can now report criminals via Facebook in Scotland

    The Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland now lets citizens report crime via Facebook and even Bluetooth to link directly to the Crimestoppers UK website.

    Blog posts | August 16, 2011 8:47am PDT

  • Facebook used to organize UK riots, clean them up

    Facebook is being blamed in part for helping organize the riots in the UK. At the same time, citizens have teamed up on the social network to clean up after the disturbances.

    Blog posts | August 9, 2011 10:57am PDT

  • Scotland Yard battles LulzSec, Anonymous on Twitter

    Scotland Yard, home of London's Metropolitan Police, is to quadruple its cybercrime unit in response to it sLulzSec and Anonymous investigations.

    Blog posts | August 5, 2011 10:33am PDT

  • LulzSec 'spokesperson' arrested by Scotland Yard

    'Topiary', one of the spokespeople for hacktivist group LulzSec, has been arrested in Scotland, police in London confirm.

    Blog posts | July 27, 2011 9:36am PDT

  • For the love of money: Scottish 'spend to save' plan fails

    Even when a large project fails, external consultants can walk away with huge fees. It's sad.

    Blog posts | April 27, 2011 4:56am PDT

  • Limits urged on genetic testing

    Britain's House of Lords has advised strict limits on genetic testing, including an increase in their perceived risk, in order to limit costs from consumers getting their own tests and waving the...

    Blog posts | July 7, 2009 9:00am PDT

  • UK most popular online banking sites in January 2008

    Banking Service Audience, 000 Visits per user Total Internet: Total Audience 33,254 71.0 Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) Group 2,906 5.9 NatWest Bank 2,021 5.9 Royal Bank of Scotland 952 5.5...

    Blog posts | June 29, 2008 6:37am PDT

  • 3-D collaborative body art in Scotland

    A collaborative technology developed several years ago at ETH Zurich in Switzerland is now being used in a theater in Scotland. The Living Canvas technology allows performers on stage to interact...

    Blog posts | April 8, 2008 2:00am PDT

  • Scotland cops go back to Microsoft

    The Central Scotland Police are ripping out their Linux boxes and replacing them with Windows servers, according to a report on Silicon.com. Central Scotland has signed a three-year contract with...

    Blog posts | August 18, 2005 5:36pm PDT

  • Princess to dedicate Sun plant in Scotland

    Sun Microsystems has spent $57 million upgrading its manufacturing plant in Scotland, a facility which among other things produces high-end Sun Fire 15000 servers for the EMEA region. Its...

    News items | February 26, 2003 11:55pm PST

  • Call-center survey finds staff stressed and in pain

    Trade Union survey calls for a call-centre charter in response to findings. Up to three quarters of call centre staff may be experiencing stress, and four out of five suffering headaches, plus...

    News items | June 11, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Scotland signs up to e-procurement

    A new e-procurement service for the Scottish Executive means staff can order goods from approved suppliers without leaving their desks. The First Minister for Scotland, Jack McConnell, has...

    News items | March 27, 2002 12:00am PST

  • Motorola to suspend Scotland plant

    Mobile phone maker Motorola (mot) is planning to suspend handset manufacturing for two weeks at its mobile phone factory in Scotland. The company is blaming disappointing sales of mobile phones...

    News items | March 5, 2001 12:00am PST

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