Police mobile plan: £103m spent, just £600,000 saved
The Mobile Information Programme, meant to cut bureaucracy and boost efficiency by providing officers with mobile devices, delivered just one percent of planned savings, a report has found
The Mobile Information Programme, meant to cut bureaucracy and boost efficiency by providing officers with mobile devices, delivered just one percent of planned savings, a report has found
Software giant has lobbied the White House and the US Department of Justice for help in its European legal battles
The ASA has clamped down on Apple's claim that the G5 is the fastest PC ever
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The head of the US' Department of Homeland Security has said he is keen for the US and the EU to push ahead with plans to incorporate biometric identification data in documents such as passports
An EU investigation into alleged anticompetitive practices appears set to rule against the software giant
The government's ban on driving while holding a phone has now come into effect, with offenders facing a minimum £30 fine
Microsoft faces a date with the European Commission for its antitrust case - unless a settlement is reached
The ISP is to change the wording of its one-megabit broadband adverts after a ruling by the ASA
The UK film industry and the government are joining forces to take on DVD pirates