Wendy Brewer

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Fast stunned by flagrant license flouts

Almost two thirds of U.K. businesses are still not complying with software regulations, according to the latest research by the Federation Against Software Theft.

Tiny’s out of Time

Time Computers Ltd. has bought out the U.K.'s biggest computer maker, Tiny Computers Ltd., which went into receivership yesterday.

U.K. Government wags finger at blas

A step-by-step guide to help businesses improve their customer services facilities will be released today by Consumer Minister Melanie Johnson.

Wired women taking over the Web

Men are losing their dominance, at least on the Internet. The gender gap has narrowed significantly over the past year and, according to Which? Online's annual Internet survey

No hiding place for truants

Mobile phones have a new function

On the trail of Echelon

Proof of the existence of the satellite and listening post spy network known as Echelon is a subject that has been on the lips of politicians, human rights and privacy protestors for several years.

The Klingons Are In For It Now.

Scientists at St. Andrews University in London, England have developed a Star Trek-style tractor beam that can reach out, trap and move objects.

Pirates not ready to walk plank

For the first time in six years, software piracy figures have increased across the world says a research group.

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