The City of London has signed an agreement to blanket the square mile with Wi-Fi access.
France has given the thumbs-up to the defanged version of a controversial law that would have forced Apple Computer to open up its iTunes digital rights management to players other than its iPod.
The UK's major mobile networks have struggled under the strain of those in London rushing to call friends and family as news of a series of explosions spread on Thursday.
The handset maker turned over the second-quarter payment for the use of patents related to one flavour of 3G technology.
Internet Explorer is to get a makeover with the arrival of IE 7, including a revised logo and name.
The City of London has signed an agreement to blanket the square mile with Wi-Fi access.
Google's new London office houses 200 workers, but plans are underway for a massive recruitment effort.
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