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June 16th, 2010 by michael.frier

Daily News – 16/06

BBC – Wikipedia unlocks divisive pages for editing

The online encyclopaedia Wikipedia says it has taken an “important step” towards making it easier to edit some of its most controversial articles. Up to 2,000 articles, including a page about former US President George W Bush, will have their strict editing restrictions relaxed.

IT PRO – BT aims to make London broadband world beater
BT has pledged to provide fibre broadband to 87 per cent of homes and small businesses in London by spring 2011.

ComputerWorldUK – BP blunders on social networking target as oil spill continues
With oil still gushing into the Gulf of Mexico and BP facing a PR nightmare, the last thing the company needed to do was make matters worse.

SC Magazine – Fresh ‘likejacking’ attack on Facebook, as revisions are made on page controllers

Facebook is now allowing the removal of a page creator by an appointed administrator.

The Guardian – Ernst & Young faces inquiry over Lehman audit

Britain’s accountancy regulator will today launch an investigation into Ernst & Young’s role as auditor of the European arm of Lehman Brothers.

CRN – Government confirms Buying Solutions move

Public sector procurement arm to move to Cabinet Office where it will form part of cost-cutting Efficiency and Reform Group

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December 2nd, 2009 by Lisa Francis

Daily News: 02/12

CRN – Cisco ploughs more into SME channel
Cisco has further invested in its SME channel by adding pre-sales technical support and a new hardware advanced-replacement service specifically designed for the smaller customers.

Total Telecom – Vodafone to launch mobile health care unit
Vodafone Group PLC Chief Executive Vittorio Colao said Tuesday the company will launch new unit to work with pharmaceutical companies and government organizations to provide healthcare services using mobile phone technology.

Total Telecom – Google plans to invest in renewable energy projects

Internet search giant Google Inc. plans to invest directly in one or more renewable energy projects as part of a broader move to expand investment in clean -energy technology, a company executive said Monday.

IT PRO – Londoners lose 10,000 mobiles in cabs a month

Londoners lose 10,000 mobile phones each month in cabs, according to new research. Another 1,000 other devices – such as iPods and laptops – also get left on the seat each month, according to the report from Credant Technologies.

IT PRO – Government to create own private cloud, app store

The government is looking to heavily centralise its IT services, rolling out a private cloud and app store, according to a leaked draft document from the Cabinet Office. The leaked report showed the government has “substantial” plans to centralise and rework its IT over the next five years – and longer.

The Telegraph – Shops offer discounts and vouchers on Twitter

Shops such as Marks and Spencer, Debenhams and Asda have embraced the microblogging service as a way of marketing special offers and one-off sales to customers. Some of the discounts and offers only apply in-store, and experts say it’s a way of attracting shoppers away from online-only retail operations and back to traditional bricks-and-mortar high-street stores.

July 28th, 2009 by Speed Budapest (Matt)

Hot off the press 28/7

CBR Online – Security warnings over iPhone’s enterprise credentials
A well known security expert has posted clips to YouTube showing how easy it is to bypass iPhone passwords and encryption, effectively undermining the latest Apple smartphone as an enterprise-ready device that is comparable with the Blackberry.

Computing – Government CIO starts blogging
Government CIO John Suffolk has started a blog outlining his views and ideas on IT in the public and private sectors. Suffolk works in the Cabinet Office and is responsible for enabling public service transformation through the strategic deployment of technology, driving the development of shared services and implementing the cross-government green IT agenda.

The Guardian – Is Big Brother following you? Government’s guide to using Twitter
The Government releases a 20-page guide to Twitter.

Computer Weekly – UK IT industry will lose out in era of ‘deglobalisation’
Britain’s technology industry stands to lose out in the aftermath of the financial crisis as countries reject globalisation to help get their economies back on their feet.

BBC News – Broadband rates ‘not up to speed’
Broadband users are not getting the speeds they are paying for, according to the largest survey of its kind ever undertaken by telecoms regulator Ofcom.