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AT&T: Internet to hit full capacity by 2010

April 18, 2008 Blame it on all that content, especially videos, bring thrown into the pipes. But don't wish for government intervention, executive says.(By Andrew Donoghue of ZDNet UK)• AT&T to trim wor... TAGS: government intervention, Net Neutrality, AT&T Corp., traffic, government, capacity, service provider, U.K., U.S., Internet Service Provider, video

The Democratic Party's dangerous experiment

February 5, 2008 Computer scientists David Dill and Barbara Simons caution that the risks of Internet voting may outweigh any perceived benefits. TAGS: e-voting, private equity, proposal, Democrat, vote, risk, U.S., U.K., security

Intel: Fewer European start-ups getting funded

December 18, 2007 Chipmaker's venture capital division says start-ups that land funding are receiving larger sums, but number of investment deals is down. TAGS: investment, venture, venture capital, Intel, chip company, start-up, telecommunications, 3G, Europe, health, U.K., U.S.

Nokia: Science skills gap is Europe-wide

March 12, 2007 The lack of young people taking up scientific careers can be found in Germany, England or any leading EU country, Nokia exec says. TAGS: Cambridge, nanotechnology, Nokia Corp., collaboration, European Union, U.K., Germany, career, Europe, U.S., Intel

U.K. considers wiki to ease patent bottleneck

December 14, 2006 Proposal would set up peer review of patents via wiki before they are submitted to government examiners. TAGS: software patent, Wiki, patent, U.K., intellectual property, recommendation, U.S., idea

Keeping tabs on citizens

April 20, 2006 As the U.K. government looks to set up a national registry of adults, some in the U.S. are warning of the dangers of a national ID system. TAGS: ID card, RFID, RFID chip, driver's license, New Hampshire, U.K., database, U.S.

Google to broker online book sales

March 13, 2006 Search giant invites U.S. and U.K. publishers to sell online access to their texts through its site. TAGS: controversy, publisher, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc., access, U.K., U.S.

Video, podcasts and blogs track Olympic Games

February 10, 2006 Coverage of Winter Games is evolving with all the Web's newest multimedia tools. TAGS: Olympic Games, Turin, athlete, podcast, event, Yahoo! Inc., blog, spokesman, U.S., U.K., animation, video, games, TV

Mobile advertising hits wireless Web first

March 14, 2007 Big media brands latch onto mobile advertising while cell phone operators are more cautious. Is tension between the two inevitable? TAGS: mobile operator, portal, wireless Web, operator, cell phone, U.S., U.K., president, video

E-mail monitoring may violate European laws

April 12, 2007 Human rights legislation cited in ruling won by college employee whose phone, online communications were monitored. TAGS: monitoring, communication, telecommunications, policy, college, court, government, U.K., e-mail, U.S., monitor

Microsoft, BT, Virgin team on mobile TV

February 14, 2006 Software giant announces partnership with BT and Virgin Mobile to offer a new mobile TV service in the U.K. TAGS: mobile TV, British Telecommunications, Qualcomm MediaFLO, Virgin Mobile, Modeo, mobile operator, Barcelona, Verizon Wireless, TV, digital television, mobile phone, U.K., Microsoft Corp., U.S., video
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