The telephone network is dead, long live telephone calls!
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Why should BT be required to provide a telephone service no one wants or needs?
There aren’t enough skilled investigators to tackle the cybersecurity problem.
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The resources of those in cybercrime outstrip the agencies investigating them - we need more skilled digital forensic specialists fast.
Spying in plain sight.
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If you’re surprised that the US is spying on France… don’t be.
Well if you’d just ASK someone Bernard…
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When it comes to choosing locations, the leaders of baboon packs take a step back.
How do you do?
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Chimps might be cute and cuddly but it’s their human drama that obsesses us.
Spring watchers.
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Rapid changes in technology are transforming the contributions ordinary citizens can make to scientific research.
Make the next one a single.
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Lots of animals consume alcohol but only humans do it to get drunk.
Clouds of confusion hanging over the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Why Justice Pauffley was wrong to suggest that social workers “make allowances” for cultural differences.
Facing the music.
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Apple’s move into the streaming market has a headstart of up to 100 million subscribers but will still need sustained support to get more of us to pay for online music.
Your ad here - only sometimes it isn’t.
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A German court says Adblock software is legal, but is it such a big deal for the web advertising model?
She speaks.
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May 27, 2015
Helen Fenwick , Durham University ; Alex Nurse , University of Liverpool ; Andrew Street , University of York ; Anya Ahmed , University of Salford ; Arman Sarvarian , University of Surrey ; Benjamin Bowman , University of Bath ; Caitlin McLean , Glasgow Caledonian University ; Imran Awan , Birmingham City University ; Katharine Jones , Coventry University ; Michael Emerson , Centre for European Policy Studies ; Michael Jopling , Northumbria University, Newcastle ; Peter Lynch , University of Stirling ; Prem Sikka , University of Essex ; Roy Sainsbury , University of York , and Stephen Roper , Warwick Business School, University of Warwick
Academic experts break down the bills in the Queen’s speech and get to grips with the new Conservative government’s agenda.
Plugged into Europe, or UK unplugged?
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What effect would Britain’s leaving the EU have on it’s digital economy?
High heel parkour.
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High heeled shoes may lift you up and look fabulous, but your body tells a different story.
Stopped in its tracks.
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The bank holiday strikes may cause transport chaos, but they’ll pack a big punch for industry workers.
Mindfulness: finding a moment to focus.
Erich Ferdinand
Demand for mental healthcare continues to rise, and so should our demands to make provision for it.
No you can’t join. This is the cool table.
Alecia Carter
Baboons shed light on the irony of social networks: cliques limit information sharing.
How will the technology landscape look?
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The election brings a new government: what does the next five years hold in store for UK technology plc?
Manifesto pledge: free oranges for all.
Crow 911
Social animals also have societies to run and voters to please.
Return to the old ways of doing things?
Infrogmation
Broadcast anything, anywhere is the new mantra of Periscope, Meerkat, Livestream and others.
Hot air or grounded fact?
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Lib Dem energy minister Ed Davey says renewable electricity has soared under the coalition. Is he right?