The UK's solution to violent storms? A billion-dollar supercomputer
The UK government has just splashed out £1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) to build a supercomputer that can predict extreme weather with greater accuracy.
The UK government has just splashed out £1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) to build a supercomputer that can predict extreme weather with greater accuracy.
Opinion: Censorship won't stop teens from bypassing age checks and will only show up the lawmakers behind the changes.
The British government's National Infrastructure Commission has called for 'full fibre' in the UK by 2033 while the UK has just fallen to 35th in the world's broadband speed table, behind 25 other European countries....
The roll-out of smart meters across the UK has been delayed over fears that the technology required won't be up to standard in time.
The British Business Embassy, set up by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) to capitalise on global interest in the London Olympics, will hold a Global Business Summit on ICT on 3 August and open an online showcase that will run for six months.
Three committees of MEPs have voted to reject the contentious anti-piracy agreement, in the strongest signal yet that ACTA will fail to gain ratification when it goes to the full European Parliament
The government has put aside £50m in the UK Budget to improve broadband and Wi-Fi infrastructure in smaller UK cities, in addition to the £100m promised to 10 large cities in the country
The £11.7bn plan to install smart energy meters across the UK needs clearer direction from the government, or power companies could end up benefiting while low-income families pay more, the Public Accounts Committee has said
G-Cloud policy is no longer focusing on shutting datacentres as a way to hit its cost-cutting targets but is instead looking at a range of ways to bring down expenditure, according to Bill McCluggage
Even Fujitsu's millions earmarked for rural fibre will not be enough without local community broadband initiatives, says Malcolm Corbett