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'Double-booked' Gates to launch Vista in London

January 8, 2007 Did Outlook let him down? The unexpected U.K. launch just happens to coincide with Gates' trip to a government confab in Scotland. TAGS: Bill Gates, London, chairman, U.K., Microsoft Windows Vista, event, leader, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, operating system, Microsoft Windows

London gets free Wi-Fi

July 16, 2007 The Thames gets lined with free wireless Internet coverage, while fee-based hot spots emerge across the United Kingdom. TAGS: Wi-Fi network, London, Wi-Fi, mobile operator, fee, wireless Internet, Europe, U.K., U.S.

Alleged NASA hacker's appeal set for New Year

December 12, 2006 Gary McKinnon, the Briton faced with extradition to the U.S., is charged with hacking into U.S. military systems. TAGS: hacker, U.S., U.K., court, London, hacking

Alleged NASA hacker to speak at security show

April 13, 2006 Gary McKinnon, the British man fighting extradition to the U.S., is planning to appear on a panel at a U.K. security conference. TAGS: London, conference, U.K., security, U.S.

U.S. 'threatened' alleged NASA hacker, defense says

February 16, 2007 London court hears that Gary McKinnon was told he would "fry" in New Jersey unless he cooperated with U.S. authorities. TAGS: New Jersey, Lawson Software Inc., defense, U.K., sentence, U.S., evidence, Virginia, hacker, authority, threat, court, London, lawyer

Google's Cerf on talent hunt in U.K.

March 6, 2006 Search giant's Internet evangelist, Vint Cerf, is hoping to find a few good engineers to join the Google team. TAGS: Vint Cerf, recruiting, Google Inc., London, engineer, U.K., talent, U.S.

Alleged NASA hacker's appeal begins

February 14, 2007 Gary McKinnon, accused of breaking into NASA networks, is fighting extradition to the U.S. where he could face antiterrorism charges. TAGS: Lawson Software Inc., appeal, U.S., U.K., London

Security from A to Z: Extradition

November 27, 2006 Hacking is an international crime. Is extradition the right way for governments to go? Part of a series on hot topics in security. TAGS: treaty, crime, U.S., U.K., London, government, security

Liquid explosives threaten air travel

August 11, 2006 Leave your water bottle behind if you're flying anytime soon. In London, you can't bring an iPod, either. Airline luggage restrictions here to stay? TAGS: plotter, bomb, flight, London, U.S., U.K., laptop computer
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