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Children work round web controls
Parents need to do more to find out how long their children are online and what they do, suggests research.
Win for UK story-telling website
A small British company is named Best in Show at the South by Southwest Web Awards, in Austin, Texas.
´Super-fast´ game download launch
A UK company is launching a video game site that allows people to start playing before the full download completes.
File sharing agency up for debate
Plans for a Digital Rights Agency that would oversee copyright controls have been outlined by the government.
Touch the future
Multi-touch looks set to kill the mouse
Worm warning
Malware may prove hard to beat, says Bill Thompson
Second generation Surface coming
A second generation of Microsoft´s Surface computing device is two to three years away, the South by SouthWest Festival hears.
Social networks ´are new e-mail´
Status updates on sites such as Facebook are a new form of communication, the South by SouthWest Festival hears.
More ways to play
The games industry breaks free of the console
Prophet and loss
Bruce Sterling on how hi-tech shapes our lives
BBC exposes cyber crime risk
Click has acquired control of 22,000 home computers as part of an investigation into hi-tech crime.
Disability no barrier to gaming
Music games help amputees get used to prosthetics
Netbook or Notebook? - The right choice could save you money
Are Netbooks or “mini” laptops a viable alternative to their full sized notebook laptop cousins?
UK government backs open source
The UK government says it will accelerate the use of open source software in public services.
Google users hit by mail outage
Google´s web mail service is knocked offline by a fault, affecting potentially millions of users.
MPs ´talking, not hearing online´
MPs are not using the internet to engage with their constituents enough or to encourage political dialogue, research finds.
Lord Carter defends digital plan
Lord Carter defends his decision to set a baseline speed of 2Mbps as the target for universal broadband in Britain.
Online child abuse images warning
Charities express "serious concerns" that many UK households can still access images of child abuse on their computers.
Warning of infected auction tool
Google warns users after a third-party add-on for eBay used by thousands of sellers is infected with a trojan virus.
Facebook for galleries? Museums get into social networking
Museum visitors will be able to talk about their interests in a £1.5m online collaboration.
Brown launches ´recovery´ website
The government launches its own version of President Obama´s "recovery" website, detailing action taken over the economy.
Who does own user info and data
Many websites operate very different terms and conditions which govern what they will do with the information users submit.
Facebook ´withdraws´ data changes
Facebook says the social network will temporarily return to previous terms of service regarding user data after complaints.
Mobile broadband
The battle to power your downloads on the go
Universal charger for phones plan
Mobile phone makers offer a solution to power problems with plans to create a universal charger
Tech rivals follow app store lead
Microsoft and Nokia are the latest two firms to announce online application stores for mobile devices.
A fitter Twitter?
Is success spoiling the micro-blogging service?
Facebook clocks fifth birthday
In five short years, Facebook has helped a global change in the way people keep in touch with one another.
Using CMS to update simple websites
How Content Management Systems (CMS) can help your organisation keep your website updated.
The drawbacks of new technology
Regular commentator Bill Thompson discusses the possible implications of new technology in developing nations
Texting a signal of wider trends
Why the changes from fingers to thumbs to text means a changing future for mobile techology.
Net politics is all rock and role
Regular commentator Bill Thompson on what an art project tells us about motivating the online masses.
Content-Filtering Tools: An FAQ for Nonprofits
Advice to help you choose software or hardware for restricting access to specific types of online content
Q&A: Stay safe online
ID fraud is a growing problem in the UK - here are some tips and tricks to help web users stay safe online.
Mobile 2.0
How can organisations make use of mobile 2.0 to help them achieve their goals.
Website user testing on a budget
How usable is your website? This article explains how to carry out simple user testing on a budget.
Data Protection and Web Based Applications
Data protection implications of hosted web applications explained
Characteristics of Successful Online Communities
How to develop a successful Online Community
Using Wikis for Internal Documentation
How wikis can be used to help your organisation document procedures
Choosing Wiki Software
Overview of Wiki Software
Get your up-to-date fix of blog posts about all things digital
A Guide to Microsoft Licensing
A guide to Microsoft Licensing options for voluntary and community organisations
The Asus EeePC: The Miracle Mini Laptop
This Article takes a closer look at the much-vaunted Asus EeePC, examining its features, functions and day-to-day usability.
Databases in the Voluntary Sector
An overview of products and options in the database market.
Using your database
Advice on managing your organisation’s database to ensure the data in it stays useful
Free and Open Source Software for the Macintosh
A review of open source applications for the Macintosh
Choosing and Using Free and Open Source Software
Excerpts from "Choosing and Using Free and Open Source Software: A Primer for Nonprofits"
Second Life and the Voluntary Sector
A look at whether (and how) Second Life can be used by the Not for Profit Sector
Making the Most of Your Multimedia Content
Ideas and examples on how to base a fundraising or advocacy campaign around multimedia content.
Choosing A CMS That´s Right For You
Guidance on choosing a web content management system that’s right for you
FRP-REUSEiT - recycling and re-using ICT equipment
Recycling and reusing IT equipment for community and environmental benefit
ICT Equipment Replacement Strategy
Guidance on when to replace your organisation’s ICT Equipment
Upgrading your network – pleasures and pitfalls
Lessons learnt whilst managing the upgrade of Lasa’s computer network
Securing Your Network – Major Threats and How to Avoid Them
Guidance on addressing the major threats to network security
Case Study: What Difference Can ICT Training Make To Your Organisation?
How ICT training has been beneficial to 3 organisations in helping the achieve their goals
The organisational benefits of training and how to get them
A practical guide to how to get the best from investing in training
Computer Training and Learning Styles
What Kind of Training matches your Learning Style?
Databases
Brief introduction to databases and database issues