Bing's Streetside Feature Now Available in the UK

Following the recent announcement by Microsoft that Bing’s mapping feature, Streetside was coming to Europe, the first images of the project are beginning to appear, say Search Engine Marketing  firm QueryClick. In April, Microsoft announced that Streetside,...

Computer hardware identification chart

Do you have problems identifying SATA from SCSI or PCI from AGP? Help is here! With a non stop growing number of connectors and interfaces it can be a minefield trying to identify what is what. This excellent wallchart by Sonic84 will help you to identify common...

August 2011 bank holiday opening hours

Due to the August bank holiday, our office will be closed on Monday August 29th 2011. During this time, emergency support and monitoring will continue to be available. We would like to take this opportunity to wish you a happy holiday.

£363 million to 'take broadband to all' in England and Scotland

As part of the Government’s £530 million investment in the UK’s broadband network, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt today announced how much money has been allocated to each English county (PDF 153Kb) and to Scotland. English counties are set to receive £294.8 million,...

Beware: Twitter spam viral application on the loose

We are aware of a rogue Twitter application circulating at the moment called “StalkTrack”. It is spreading via DM (direct message) or via @ mentions to your followers and people you follow. The message will appear to come from someone you know and will be...

"Better value rural broadband" says Ofcom

Millions of homes and businesses in rural parts of the UK could get better value broadband services by the end of this year. This follows Ofcom’s decision to significantly reduce the prices that BT Wholesale can charge internet service providers (ISPs) in parts of the...

Hackers 'steal entire 2011 census' (updated)

UPDATE: LulzSec have posted the following tweet: “Just saw the pastebin of the UK census hack. That wasn’t us – don’t believe fake LulzSec releases unless we put out a tweet first” So it would seem the Telegraph article below is a hoax....

BT announces 66 more locations to be fibre connected

BT Openreach has today revealed a list of new locations to be connected to BT’s FTTP as well as FTTC services. As a quick reminder, BT Openreach is responsible for making sure that all broadband providers have a fair access to BT’s nationwide infrastructure. It has...

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