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January 11th, 2010 by Lisa Francis

Daily News: 11/01

Computing.co.uk – Majority of Wi-Fi points in the UK locked
The UK is trailing the US and many other EU countries in the number of available open Wi-Fi access points, according to research by American firm WeFi.

BBC – How online life distorts privacy rights for all

People who post intimate details about their lives on the internet undermine everybody else’s right to privacy, claims Dr Kieron O’Hara. He has called for people to be more aware of the impact on society of what they publish online.

The Register – Computerworld UK – Apple files patent for thin touchscreen

Apple has filed a patent for thinner, brighter touch-screens for its laptop and mobile devices, such as the iPhone.

The Daily Telegraph – Facebook ‘bra colour’ status update craze ‘raising breast cancer awareness’

A new Facebook craze is sweeping the social networking site, where woman give details of their bra colour, to help raise awareness for breast cancer. Thousands of female users – and some male ones – began updating their statuses on Friday with “beige”, “hot pink” and “crimson red”.

Computer Weekly – IT will be key to retailers’ survival in 2010, says Ovum

IT will play a key role in helping retailers cope with increasing economic pressure in 2010, say industry analysts. UK retail sales are expected to grow by 1.1 per cent this year, with non-food industries experiencing negative or zero growth until 2011, according to Verdict Research.

December 23rd, 2009 by Lisa Francis

Daily News: 23/12

BBC – Firefox for mobile ‘days away’ from launch
The first mobile phone version of the popular web browser Firefox is “days away” from launch, the head of the project has told the BBC.

Silicon.com – Europe has becomes world’s highest spender on outsourcing
Europe has overtaken North America as the region that spends the most money on outsourcing in the world.

Computer Weekly – Millions to text their season’s greetings
Mobile phones will unite millions of people this Christmas and New Year, with hundreds of millions of messages expected to be sent on Orange’s network alone.

Financial Times – Microsoft loses appeal in $290m patent case

Microsoft on Tuesday lost an appeal against a $290m patent infringement case in its biggest legal setback in an intellectual property case this year. In spite of the upholding of an injunction barring it from using the infringing code in its widely used Word program, Microsoft said it did not expect the decision to disrupt sales of its Office suite of applications, of which Word is part.

The Register – Apple angling to transform TV?

Apple is reportedly talking with CBS and Disney in its search for content partners for a planned US subscription-based television service.