Lib Dems promise to invest in tech start-ups
Tech election 2010: the Liberal Democrats explain how they would strengthen the UK tech industry and safeguard digital rights
Tech election 2010: the Liberal Democrats explain how they would strengthen the UK tech industry and safeguard digital rights
As part of ZDNet UK's Tech election 2010 series, the Labour Party explains how it would strengthen the UK tech industry and other tech policies
In the second part of our Tech election 2010 series, the Conservative Party tells ZDNet UK about the tech policies it will push and policies it will drop if it wins the general election
In the fourth part of our Tech election 2010 series, the country's special-interest parties tell ZDNet UK about the tech strategies they would pursue if in power
In our fifth instalment of the Tech election 2010 series, the Scottish and Welsh nationalist parties talk about how they would act on rural broadband, ID cards and other tech issues
A key European Parliament committee has recommended investigation into a ban on PVC and brominated flame retardants in electronics goods
Red Hat Linux, Suse Linux, Apache and MySQL have all gained a toehold in government IT infrastructure, but proprietary products still hold sway in most departments, according to new data
Yesterday MP Claire Perry's website was hacked. The current advisor to the British Prime Minister on UK Internet filtering laws accused a blogger who reported it of the deed, in threats revealing she doesn't know how links or websites work.
CAD company has reported 'excellent' quarterly results, but can't reveal its profits while it investigates stock option allocations