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Jack Tomlinson

London becomes 4G high speed internet hotspot | Technology | The Guardian - 1 views

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    As the we become more depended on the internet speeds need to be increase to be able to keep up. This looks at how they are trailing a 4G internet hotspot in London to let users connect with super fast connection anywhere 
Mark .

BBC readies connected red button rollout | News | Broadcast - 0 views

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    Red button to be phased out to 1 stream, with main red button via internet.
Mark .

BBC - BBC Internet Blog: Changes to BBC Red Button - 0 views

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    Changes to the BBC Red Button service - reducing it to 1 video stream on all services. But they hope to launch a new 'connected red button', accessing data from the internet.
Mark .

Young people and the digital divide - 0 views

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    Report about Young people and the digital divide - how some can't access decent services due to poor connectivity to the internet.
Robin Gibson

Broadband download speeds - 0 views

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    More than two-thirds of Britain has a broadband connection but many are not getting the download speeds they pay for, especially during peak times. This shows the digital divide between broadband speeds as many users are not getting the download speeds they pay for.
Dan Tweed

Ofcom reveals Britons' data diet - 0 views

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    British households download about 17 gigabytes of data on average every month over their home broadband connections, suggests a report. Regulator Ofcom's study takes a high level look at the state of the UK's digital communications. The monthly data diet is equivalent to streaming 11 movies or 12 hours of BBC programmes via iPlayer.
Ross Parker

What is e-mail client? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary - 1 views

  • Search Term of the Day Recent Terms Did You Know? Quick Reference All Categories Stay Connected WeboBlog About Us
  • Home > e-mail client e-mail client Tweet An application that runs on a personal computer or workstation and enables you to send, receive and organize e-mail. It's called a client because e-mail systems are based on a client-server architecture. Mail is sent from many clients to a central server, which re-routes the mail to its intended destination. Also see Why E-Mails Bounce in the Did You Know section of Webopedia.
Dan Tweed

Cyber Attacks worry the Government - 1 views

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    In advance of the Defence Spending Review, the UK Government believes that Cyber Attacks and Terrorism are the biggest threats faced by the country. This is worrying. It certainly shows some of the disadvantages of Internet connectivity.
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