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Micro-blogging site Twitter has cancelled the ability to be notified of updates via SMS in the UK due to spiralling messaging costs - but is hopeful that it'll be able to bring it back eventually.
The UK Trading Standards Agency is voicing objections to online games retailers who don't check the age restrictions on games that they sell.
UK police forces are to receive firearm training from a new simulation game that aims to be a truly realistic conflict simulation.
India is due to get a 15,000 kilometre fibre-optic connection to the UK with a capacity of 3.84 terabits and connection points in a further eleven countries.
We have a UK exclusive early look at Gigabyte's next-generation P45-DS5 motherboard. It's DDR2 based and will be released in May when the chipset is officially launched. Let's find out what's changed from Gigabyte's current P35 range of motherboards.
In less than a week since launch, Nvidia's GeForce 9800 GX2 has already dropped in price by almost 10 percent at some of the UK's top online retailers.
According to a recent UK poll, gaming in bed is more popular than, uh, other bedroom activities...
Xbox UK boss Neil Thompson has said that he prefers the PEGI rating system to the BBFC in a frank interview with GI.biz.
Former Time UK owner, Tahir Mohsan, has announced that Evesham Technology is now up for sale after restructuring was "successfully completed."
The UK Government has drafted plans that would demand ISPs to ban users that illegally download music and films.
BBC consumer affairs programme, Watchdog, has claimed that Nintendo's Brain Training game can't recognise Northern English accents.
The UK Government has decided to fork out £372 Million on an action plan to reduce obesity in children through computer games.
We have European pricing for Apple's all-new Macbook Air and Time Capsule products. Check out the details inside...
The UK government is considering the introduction of RFID tags to monitor prisoners outside jail in order to free up more cells.
Not everyone sees the obsession of todays youth with violent computer games as a bad thing - the Army in particular thinks its great!
The Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA) has called for the music industry to put an end to DRM, citing it as the reason why music sales are declining in the UK.
SeriousPolicy has been released free and lets players run the UK government by playing important political figures, like Paris Hilton.
Becta, the UK computer agency for the government, is advising schools to stay away from Microsoft software due to licensing problems with both Vista and Office 2007.
Ofcom has stepped into the ring to clear up the state of UK broadband Internet. Let's hope it gets better for us all...
This morning Overclockers UK announced that it had appointed a new MD. We asked him how he plans to improve the company.
All those wanting an iPhone in the UK, the wait is almost over. O2 will be be the network when it is released in November for £269.
Schools in Bedfordshire are now introducing the arcade dancing game into schools to try and engage PE-resistant pupils. What's next, a GCSE in Quake?
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has outlined plans for a public review of violent and sexual images in games.
October 14 2021 | 15:04