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UK Sentinel study reveals GPS jammer use - ZDNet UK
( 22nd February GMT )

ZDNet UK
UK Sentinel study reveals GPS jammer use
ZDNet UK
By Tom Espiner, ZDNet UK, 22 February, 2012 16:09 @tomespiner Government-funded trials involving the police have revealed more than a hundred incidents of GPS jammer use in the UK. The Sentinel project, which has been running since January 2011, ...
GPS attacks risk maritime disaster, trading chaos
Reuters
GPS jamming rife, could PARALYSE Blighty, say usual suspects
Register
Sentinel project research reveals UK GPS jammer use
BBC News
Financial Times
-Inquirer
-Telegraph.co.uk
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Obama Looks to Web Industry for Online Consumer Privacy Standard - BusinessWeek
( 23rd February GMT )

Los Angeles Times
Obama Looks to Web Industry for Online Consumer Privacy Standard
BusinessWeek
By Eric Engleman and Sara Forden Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The Obama administration unveiled an initiative to give consumers more control over their personal information online, calling on Internet companies such as Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. to ...
Voluntary guidelines for Web privacy backed by Obama administration
Washington Post
White House, Consumers in Mind, Offers Online Privacy Guidelines
New York Times
Obama administration seeks online privacy laws
Times of India
Sydney Morning Herald
-Ars Technica
-Firstpost
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Britain could get 4G mobile phone network this year - Telegraph.co.uk
( 23rd February GMT )

Telegraph.co.uk
Britain could get 4G mobile phone network this year
Telegraph.co.uk
It has been a long time coming, but Britain could finally get a fourth-generation (4G) mobile network by the end of this year. By Katherine Rushton Everything Everywhere (EE), which owns Orange and T-Mobile, has said it is ready to launch 4G in the ...
Everything Everywhere plans UK 4G launch in 2012
TechRadar UK
Everything Everywhere plans UK 4G internet launch in 2012
T3
Mobile giant Everything Everywhere pumps £1.5billion into smarter, faster services
Mirror.co.uk
BBC News
-The Press Association
-Metro
all 306 news articles »
4G TV interference: Up to a million homes 'need filters' - BBC News
( 22nd February GMT )

BBC News
4G TV interference: Up to a million homes 'need filters'
BBC News
Almost a million UK homes will need to have filters installed to prevent TV interference from 4G mobile signals - at a cost of £108m. A smaller number of homes - about 10000 - will need to switch to satellite or cable TV services in order to avoid ...
New 4G mobile networks' TV interference will cost £180million
Telegraph.co.uk
Ed Vaizey announces £180m from 4G auction to fix digital TV interference
thinkbroadband.com
UK's 4G network could futz Freeview
TechRadar UK
CNET UK
-Broadband TV News
-TechWeekEurope UK
all 26 news articles »
Quad-core LG 4X HD could be king of the Optimus hill - CNET (blog)
( 23rd February GMT )

Inquirer
Quad-core LG 4X HD could be king of the Optimus hill
CNET (blog)
by Kent German February 22, 2012 10:10 PM PST Follow @KentGerman Bound for Mobile World Congress, the LG Optimus 4X HD promises a 4.7-inch display, a quad-core processor, and high-end features. We haven't even left for Mobile World Congress yet and LG ...
LG's Optimus 3D Max refresh comes with Gingerbread
ZDNet UK
LG confirms its Optimus 3D Max smartphone
Inquirer
LG unveils the Optimus L3, L5 and L7
Moneycontrol.com
IBNLive.com
all 134 news articles »
Thousands could claim tax refunds on iPhones, Blackberry and Android smartphones - Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
( 23rd February GMT )

The Guardian
Thousands could claim tax refunds on iPhones, Blackberry and Android smartphones
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
By Ian Cowie Your Money Last updated: February 23rd, 2012 Thousands of people with smartphones provided by their employer will be able to reclaim hundreds of pounds in tax refunds, following a rule change by HM Revenue & Customs.
Android is most-used smartphone OS in UK, overtaking Apple, data shows
The Guardian
Android now UK's favourite OS
TechRadar UK
Android Beats iOS in Terms of Smartphone OS Popularity in UK
ITProPortal
CNET UK
-Metro
-Mobile Today
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Will You Be Twitter's 500 Millionth User? - Mashable
( 22nd February GMT )

Telegraph.co.uk
Will You Be Twitter's 500 Millionth User?
Mashable
Twitter may hit a huge landmark on Wednesday — welcoming the 500 millionth user to the social network at approximately 3 pm EST. The countdown is on for Twitter's user milestone. The projection of the figure comes from Twopcharts.com, a third party ...
Twitter to Reach 500M Registered Users on Wednesday. Just Another Day in the ...
Forbes
Twitter To Surpass 500 Million Registered Users On Wednesday - AllTwitter
mediabistro.com
Twitter to surpass 500 million registered users later today
Zee News
Telegraph.co.uk
-Metro
-The Next Web
all 26 news articles »
Mobile internet on smartphones could HURT carriers as social networks reduce ... - Daily Mail
( 23rd February GMT )

Daily Mail
Mobile internet on smartphones could HURT carriers as social networks reduce ...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter It may seem that the rise of mobile internet has boosted the use of cellphones, as many people seem more glued to their phones than ever before. But a new report suggests that the online boom could in fact lead to heavy financial ...
Social messaging apps 'lost networks $13.9bn in 2011'
BBC News
Mobile telcos bleed $13.9bn as IM apps chomp on SMS
Register
Alert: Social Media Is Eating Into Carrier Revenues, And It's Only Getting Worse
TechCrunch
Financial Times
-PCWorld
-CNET UK
all 57 news articles »
Facebook's nudity and violence guidelines are laid bare - The Guardian
( 21st February GMT )

The Guardian
Facebook's nudity and violence guidelines are laid bare
The Guardian
Facebook bans images of breastfeeding if nipples are exposed – but allows "graphic images" of animals if shown "in the context of food processing or hunting as it occurs in nature". Equally, pictures of bodily fluids – except semen – are allowed as ...
Facebook's photo guidelines are 'revealed'
BBC News
Facebook nudity ban laid bare
Telegraph.co.uk
Nudity bad, gore okay ... Facebook ban list revealed
New Zealand Herald
Metro
-BCS
-NEWS.com.au
all 42 news articles »
The Pirate Bay would rather adapt than die - imediamonkey
( 22nd February GMT )

NME.com
The Pirate Bay would rather adapt than die
imediamonkey
By Martin Lamont / 22 February 2012 / 0 comments Torrent sharing website The Pirate Bay has said it would rather adapt and change than die completely. The High Court, on Monday ruled that the site facilitates copyright infringement and it will make a ...
The Pirate Bay could be blocked in UK
The Guardian
Pirate Bay Looking At Alternative To Bittorent
Contactmusic.com
Pirate Bay vows to go underground over blocking threat
BBC News
Telegraph.co.uk
-Register
-Daily Mail
all 110 news articles »
IT Support Dorset
TM Computing are profoundly one of the most dynamic IT Support and Computer Repair companies in and around Bournemouth & Dorset. Even though we employ the best of the best,
our IT consultants and computer engineers are very friendly and approachable.
We will not just confuse you with technical jargon and leave you with an extremely large bill.
You may be surprised how little our IT Service charges start from. As TM Computing are not a computer shop trying to sell you any products, we can give you impartial and honest IT advice
as to the best solutions to your computer problems. This way you stand to get the maximum benefit from your computer systems and IT equipment now and into the future. We understand that not everyone has a vast knowledge of the inner workings of computers and IT equipment, so with this in mind, all computer help and support is given in a personal, friendly, straightforward way.
Our engineers have been providing IT services since 1995, this has provided TM Computing with the vital experience and technical expertise needed to carry out Computer Repair's, IT Support and IT Service Contracts for a diverse range of cliental, throughout Bournemouth & Dorset UK.
TM Computing can have an IT consultant or computer engineer on site to assist you with any computer or IT problems you are facing the same day.
(*Subject to booking and consultant availability) Areas in Dorset covered.
( 22nd February GMT )

ZDNet UK
UK Sentinel study reveals GPS jammer use
ZDNet UK
By Tom Espiner, ZDNet UK, 22 February, 2012 16:09 @tomespiner Government-funded trials involving the police have revealed more than a hundred incidents of GPS jammer use in the UK. The Sentinel project, which has been running since January 2011, ...
GPS attacks risk maritime disaster, trading chaos
Reuters
GPS jamming rife, could PARALYSE Blighty, say usual suspects
Register
Sentinel project research reveals UK GPS jammer use
BBC News
Financial Times
-Inquirer
-Telegraph.co.uk
all 47 news articles »
Obama Looks to Web Industry for Online Consumer Privacy Standard - BusinessWeek
( 23rd February GMT )

Los Angeles Times
Obama Looks to Web Industry for Online Consumer Privacy Standard
BusinessWeek
By Eric Engleman and Sara Forden Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The Obama administration unveiled an initiative to give consumers more control over their personal information online, calling on Internet companies such as Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. to ...
Voluntary guidelines for Web privacy backed by Obama administration
Washington Post
White House, Consumers in Mind, Offers Online Privacy Guidelines
New York Times
Obama administration seeks online privacy laws
Times of India
Sydney Morning Herald
-Ars Technica
-Firstpost
all 809 news articles »
Britain could get 4G mobile phone network this year - Telegraph.co.uk
( 23rd February GMT )

Telegraph.co.uk
Britain could get 4G mobile phone network this year
Telegraph.co.uk
It has been a long time coming, but Britain could finally get a fourth-generation (4G) mobile network by the end of this year. By Katherine Rushton Everything Everywhere (EE), which owns Orange and T-Mobile, has said it is ready to launch 4G in the ...
Everything Everywhere plans UK 4G launch in 2012
TechRadar UK
Everything Everywhere plans UK 4G internet launch in 2012
T3
Mobile giant Everything Everywhere pumps £1.5billion into smarter, faster services
Mirror.co.uk
BBC News
-The Press Association
-Metro
all 306 news articles »
4G TV interference: Up to a million homes 'need filters' - BBC News
( 22nd February GMT )
BBC News
4G TV interference: Up to a million homes 'need filters'
BBC News
Almost a million UK homes will need to have filters installed to prevent TV interference from 4G mobile signals - at a cost of £108m. A smaller number of homes - about 10000 - will need to switch to satellite or cable TV services in order to avoid ...
New 4G mobile networks' TV interference will cost £180million
Telegraph.co.uk
Ed Vaizey announces £180m from 4G auction to fix digital TV interference
thinkbroadband.com
UK's 4G network could futz Freeview
TechRadar UK
CNET UK
-Broadband TV News
-TechWeekEurope UK
all 26 news articles »
Quad-core LG 4X HD could be king of the Optimus hill - CNET (blog)
( 23rd February GMT )
Inquirer
Quad-core LG 4X HD could be king of the Optimus hill
CNET (blog)
by Kent German February 22, 2012 10:10 PM PST Follow @KentGerman Bound for Mobile World Congress, the LG Optimus 4X HD promises a 4.7-inch display, a quad-core processor, and high-end features. We haven't even left for Mobile World Congress yet and LG ...
LG's Optimus 3D Max refresh comes with Gingerbread
ZDNet UK
LG confirms its Optimus 3D Max smartphone
Inquirer
LG unveils the Optimus L3, L5 and L7
Moneycontrol.com
IBNLive.com
all 134 news articles »
Thousands could claim tax refunds on iPhones, Blackberry and Android smartphones - Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
( 23rd February GMT )
The Guardian
Thousands could claim tax refunds on iPhones, Blackberry and Android smartphones
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
By Ian Cowie Your Money Last updated: February 23rd, 2012 Thousands of people with smartphones provided by their employer will be able to reclaim hundreds of pounds in tax refunds, following a rule change by HM Revenue & Customs.
Android is most-used smartphone OS in UK, overtaking Apple, data shows
The Guardian
Android now UK's favourite OS
TechRadar UK
Android Beats iOS in Terms of Smartphone OS Popularity in UK
ITProPortal
CNET UK
-Metro
-Mobile Today
all 57 news articles »
Will You Be Twitter's 500 Millionth User? - Mashable
( 22nd February GMT )

Telegraph.co.uk
Will You Be Twitter's 500 Millionth User?
Mashable
Twitter may hit a huge landmark on Wednesday — welcoming the 500 millionth user to the social network at approximately 3 pm EST. The countdown is on for Twitter's user milestone. The projection of the figure comes from Twopcharts.com, a third party ...
Twitter to Reach 500M Registered Users on Wednesday. Just Another Day in the ...
Forbes
Twitter To Surpass 500 Million Registered Users On Wednesday - AllTwitter
mediabistro.com
Twitter to surpass 500 million registered users later today
Zee News
Telegraph.co.uk
-Metro
-The Next Web
all 26 news articles »
Mobile internet on smartphones could HURT carriers as social networks reduce ... - Daily Mail
( 23rd February GMT )

Daily Mail
Mobile internet on smartphones could HURT carriers as social networks reduce ...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter It may seem that the rise of mobile internet has boosted the use of cellphones, as many people seem more glued to their phones than ever before. But a new report suggests that the online boom could in fact lead to heavy financial ...
Social messaging apps 'lost networks $13.9bn in 2011'
BBC News
Mobile telcos bleed $13.9bn as IM apps chomp on SMS
Register
Alert: Social Media Is Eating Into Carrier Revenues, And It's Only Getting Worse
TechCrunch
Financial Times
-PCWorld
-CNET UK
all 57 news articles »
Facebook's nudity and violence guidelines are laid bare - The Guardian
( 21st February GMT )
The Guardian
Facebook's nudity and violence guidelines are laid bare
The Guardian
Facebook bans images of breastfeeding if nipples are exposed – but allows "graphic images" of animals if shown "in the context of food processing or hunting as it occurs in nature". Equally, pictures of bodily fluids – except semen – are allowed as ...
Facebook's photo guidelines are 'revealed'
BBC News
Facebook nudity ban laid bare
Telegraph.co.uk
Nudity bad, gore okay ... Facebook ban list revealed
New Zealand Herald
Metro
-BCS
-NEWS.com.au
all 42 news articles »
The Pirate Bay would rather adapt than die - imediamonkey
( 22nd February GMT )

NME.com
The Pirate Bay would rather adapt than die
imediamonkey
By Martin Lamont / 22 February 2012 / 0 comments Torrent sharing website The Pirate Bay has said it would rather adapt and change than die completely. The High Court, on Monday ruled that the site facilitates copyright infringement and it will make a ...
The Pirate Bay could be blocked in UK
The Guardian
Pirate Bay Looking At Alternative To Bittorent
Contactmusic.com
Pirate Bay vows to go underground over blocking threat
BBC News
Telegraph.co.uk
-Register
-Daily Mail
all 110 news articles »
IT Support Dorset
TM Computing are profoundly one of the most dynamic IT Support and Computer Repair companies in and around Bournemouth & Dorset. Even though we employ the best of the best,
our IT consultants and computer engineers are very friendly and approachable.
We will not just confuse you with technical jargon and leave you with an extremely large bill.
You may be surprised how little our IT Service charges start from. As TM Computing are not a computer shop trying to sell you any products, we can give you impartial and honest IT advice
as to the best solutions to your computer problems. This way you stand to get the maximum benefit from your computer systems and IT equipment now and into the future. We understand that not everyone has a vast knowledge of the inner workings of computers and IT equipment, so with this in mind, all computer help and support is given in a personal, friendly, straightforward way.
Our engineers have been providing IT services since 1995, this has provided TM Computing with the vital experience and technical expertise needed to carry out Computer Repair's, IT Support and IT Service Contracts for a diverse range of cliental, throughout Bournemouth & Dorset UK.
TM Computing can have an IT consultant or computer engineer on site to assist you with any computer or IT problems you are facing the same day.
(*Subject to booking and consultant availability) Areas in Dorset covered.
Computer Repairs
Website Development
ADSL Broadband
Onsite IT Support
Laptop Repairs
Domain Registration
VOIP Telecoms
Remote IT Support
Network Support
Web Hosting
eMail Setup
Remote Back Up
Online Support
SEO & SEM
Bulk SMS Marketing
Data Recovery
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A pleasure to do business with."
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"TM Computing have designed and developed the txtUas website from an initial idea to the live site you see today. A new 5 year contract has just been agreed for TM Computing to host and manage the online sms platform on a day to day basis
Would reccomend to anyone needing IT services"
WJB Maintenance (Wayne J Baptiste)
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Real Deal Comedy Jam (Nathan Wilkins)
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"TM Computing have provided IT support, web site development & hosting for the last year, I am very happy with the services provided and find it a refreshing change to speak with an IT professional who always explains things in english and not technical jargon."
YBstaff (Nigel Smith)
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MFM Fabrication Ltd (Chris Rieber)
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Design Takes Shape (Eve Wilinson)
"Provided a small business web site from start to finish including registrations, artwork and document templates.
Excellent service delivered ontime at a fantastic cost. Would highly reccomend"








