Ofcom update: Ofcom reveals UK's real broadband speeds
Ofcom today published the results of its research into fixed-line broadband speeds in the UK.
Digital TV losing out to web video
Online sites such as YouTube help voluntary organisations target niche groups better, according to nfpSynergy report
Digital Britain in jeopardy as power houses go abroad
Government plans to make Britain a world leader in the digital economy are under threat because high electricity prices are forcing companies to locate power-hungry data centres in other countries.
National online Pandemic Flu Service goes live, backed by large call centre
To relieve pressure on GPs and NHS, the Government has launched a new self-care service at www.direct.gov.uk/pandemicflu which will give people with pandemic swine flu symptoms fast access to antivirals.
Your country needs you connected
If you weren't online what would send you dashing for the nearest mouse and keyboard?
Access your medical records on Google
Plans are being made to transfer confidential medical records to Internet servers run by companies such as Google and Microsoft, but this is anything but straightforward.
Windows 7 flies off virtual shelf
The latest version of Microsoft's flagship operating system, Windows 7, is available for pre-order in the UK - 50 million copies will be installed in Europe by 2010 analysts predict.