Behavioural Targeting - the saviour of internet publishing or the death of privacy? Our panel debates the benefits, drawbacks, options and threats created by this new path for advertisers.
moreUnused TV airwaves are set to underpin the next generation of wireless products, according to Larry Page, co-founder of Google. Tim Hoang reports.
moreDigital and on-demand media specialists ioko, have announced the impending launch of ib.tv, the first independent broadband television network to offer a secure "try before you buy" platform over the Internet powered by peer-to-peer technology...
moreBritish award wining web site viewmagazine.tv has featured the first podcast with the US writer who is suing the makers of the film, The Matrix, for allegedly plagiarising her script...
moreHigh-speed ISP Be Un Limited - the first to market with 8MEG connections for consumers in the hotly competitive UK market - have unveiled plans for their next phase of rollout bringing Birmingham and Manchester into their fold...
moreThe impact of Broadband on British householders habits is deepening, with shoppers flocking online prompted by the ease, ever faster speeds, and low cost of Broadband services, a new report reveals...
moreAs part of a government drive to encourage the inventive use of broadband by UK businesses, the Digital Content Forum (DCF) has launched its online Broadband Showcase...
moreNew UK broadband provider Be broke the speed record on 31 August 2005 when their first customer connected to the Internet in London with a download speed of 18.5 meg. But UK Online and others are hot on their heels...
moreNew ISP Be is poised to launch 24 meg download speeds, the fastest in the UK and triple the speed of the current leading competitor. If it catches on, we'll be accelerating past South Korea in the bitrate stakes...
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