Can regulating Facebook and Twitter stop the spread of fake news?
A report by UK MPs has rejected the idea that tech companies are merely platforms.
A report by UK MPs has rejected the idea that tech companies are merely platforms.
Originally published Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:28:30 GMT
Calling the current ICT syllabus 'harmful and dull', education secretary Michael Gove has said it will be scrapped and lessons will focus more on the basics of programming than on the use of Microsoft Word
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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
The UK government is giving £1m to smart graduates to entice them to become comp sci teachers and is setting up high-tech apprenticeships at its spy agencies in hopes of overcoming the IT skills shortage.
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
Following a complaint by Three, European regulators have said the joint venture between Everything Everywhere, Vodafone and O2 raises 'potential competition concerns'
The National Policing Improvement Agency has outlined its plans for boosting the use of mobile fingerprinting, wearable video devices and digital forensics