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The plans to roll out faster broadband to homes and businesses in Wales not covered by commercial services has received another setback with a major supplier pulling out.
The Government's £100m for city fibre has been slammed by rural critics accusing them of wasting broadband funds by investing more money into fibre networks in ten major cities.
The Government will be thinking about whether or not it could - or should - de-activate social-media websites in the fall-out from the recent riots.
Wales still lags behind parts of the UK as the Government has doled out another £50 million from its £530 million broadband pot to three local authorities in Enlgand.
The latest funding will see Wiltshire handed £4m, Norfolk given £15m and Devon and Somerset handed £30m. The areas were three of 18 to apply for the broadband funding, taken from the digital switchover fund, to help the UK get universal 2Mbits/sec broadband by 2015.
Consumers could see a plethora of handset bargains as smartphone manufacturers enter a price war, according to analysts.
Booming demand for new, cheaper smartphones helped fuel a recovery in the overall handset market late last year, according to researchers, but rivalry for a piece of this lucrative business is set to turn fierce as new vendors enter the fray.
Users wanting to call home from abroad are increasingly turning to Skype to the detriment of international carriers, new data reveals.
"Skype is now the largest provider of cross-border communications in the world, by far," claims Stephan Beckert, analyst at research firm TeleGeography.
O2's chief executive has admitted that his company's data network has been unable to keep up with the "explosion" in popularity of the iPhone.
The mobile operator's London data network has suffered a spate of crashes over the past year, as it was hit with unprecedented demand from data-hungry smartphone customers.
The success of smartphones, led by the iPhone - which was available exclusively on O2 until November 2009 - has caused an 18-fold increase in data traffic since the beginning of 2009, according to the company.
Mobile players have pushed the market share of Google Android-based phones a little higher, but consumers showed little interest toward them in recent months, according to research firm IDC.
Android has won attention in the mobile industry lately, with Motorola and Sony Ericsson choosing it for their new top models.
Market share of smartphones running Google's Android operating system (OS) rose to 5.4 per cent from 4.2 per cent in July to September in Western Europe, a key area for the smartphone market.
Opera has launched a beta version of Opera Mobile 10 for Windows Mobile-based smartphones.
According to the company, Opera Mobile 10 has been optimised for touchscreens with a simplified interface that includes a virtual keyboard and the usual raft of pan, pinch and zoom controls.
Despite simplifying the interface, the company claims the browser still squeezes in the majority of features from its desktop cousin.
The first iPhone worm has been created, which is now spreading in the wild.
So far confined to Australia, security firm Sophos said that the ‘Ikee’ worm spreads into jailbroken phones, changing the lock screen wallpaper to an image of pop star Rick Astley with the message “Ikee is never going to give you up.”
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