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Best Western details hack of German hotel
Hotel chain admits systems in a Berlin hotel were compromised but claims only 10 customers have been affected, not the 8 million cited in a newspaper report.
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Third of UK homes still lack Internet access
In its 2008 Internet Access report, the Office for National Statistics has revealed that despite the rise of broadband, more than a third of households are without a Web connection.
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US flights grounded by failure of '70s-era' tech
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration plans to upgrade its decades-old tech for flight-plan processing after a corrupt file led to 646 flights being delayed.
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Apple applies for touch-screen Mac patent
A recent patent application filed on behalf of Apple describes technology for controlling a touch-screen Mac tablet with iPhone-like gestures and controls.
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Schmidt: Yahoo-Google deal set to start in October
CEO Eric Schmidt tells Bloomberg that Google thinks its arguments are strong that the partnership with its rival does not post antitrust problems.
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Dell 'watchful' of Asia's economic conditions
PC maker's head for Asia-Pacific reports another "exceptional quarter" for the region, but says he is monitoring economic pressures in markets such as India.
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M'sia govt breaks promise, censors Net
Government orders Malaysian ISPs to block access to controversial portal Malaysia Today, breaking a previous pledge to "ensure no Internet censorship".
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Best Western details hack of German hotel
Hotel chain admits systems in a Berlin hotel were compromised but claims only 10 customers have been affected, not the 8 million cited in a newspaper report.
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Third of UK homes still lack Internet access
In its 2008 Internet Access report, the Office for National Statistics has revealed that despite the rise of broadband, more than a third of households are without a Web connection.
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US flights grounded by failure of '70s-era' tech
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration plans to upgrade its decades-old tech for flight-plan processing after a corrupt file led to 646 flights being delayed.
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Sun: Java will be free this year
The struggle to open up Java completely is finally coming to an end.
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Singapore gets flat-rate mobile IM
StarHub launches a service to tap user demand for mobile IM, which Gartner says is another application to cross over from the "fixed-line Internet".
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'Corruption' slowing India's e-govt growth
Politicians' concerns of losing control and the lack of service targets have hindered e-government initiatives in India, say industry players.
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Brits still dissatisfied with broadband speeds
Brits are still not satisfied with broadband speeds and with good reason, since actual line speeds are still on average 50 percent less than the headline speeds advertised.
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Good user experience, not choice, matters
Too many devices and too different features are complicating the ability of mobile service providers to deliver good Internet experience for consumers.
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