
Review Asus TUF Z390-Plus Gaming (Wi-Fi) Review
Asus aims for the sub £170 Z390 motherboard market, but is this TUF board worth the cash?
Aims to 'connect the other half'.
Critics campaign to stop that happening.
Tries to bypass USO plans.
Aims to cover 600,000 more premises.
13th place in Europe.
A win for net neutrality.
Point to some concerning statistics.
Will monitor privacy, spectrum concerns.
Don Mattrick fuels the always-on internet debate.
Headphone-like technology leads to 400Gb/s links.
Microsoft confirms Xbox One will play second-hand games and won't require always-on Internet.
Microsoft has seemingly confirmed that the new Xbox won't require an always-on Internet connection.
British Library leads digital deposit project.
Censorship fears mean missing signatures.
Ofcom has published a draft code to establish a three-strikes copyright system in the UK, based on the DEA.
The High Court has ordered ISPs to start blocking access to Swedish file-sharing site The Pirate Bay.
The French Government is about to cut off 60 citizens for file-sharing violations.
Office of National Statistics reveals that 45 per cent of UK net users have mobile data access.
Daily.co.uk has announced that it’s opened the first phase of ‘pre-registration’ and registration for .xxx domain names, the widely anticipated adult-only suffix.
BT could block Usenet indexing website Newzbin if the Motion Picture Association gets its way.
ICANN approves historical changes to the Internet domain name system.
We urgently need to dump IPv4 IP addresses in favour of IPv6, says Axel Pawlik from Ripe NCC.
Communications minister Ed Vaizey has called on ISPs for a mandatory pornography filter.
Can the latest evolution of the Killer NIC justify its £60 price tag?