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O2 starts building free London WiFi network
Mobile network O2 has announced a plan to install free WiFi access across the London boroughs of Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster in time for the Olympics in July.
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Google+ draws plaudits from privacy experts
After major privacy failures in its Buzz and Street View services, Google has hit the right notes with its deliberate, measured roll out of its new Google+ social networking site, according to privacy experts.
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Google ports Instant Search to Android, iPhone
Google on Thursday started offering Google Instant on some Android devices and iPhones, as promised when it launched the service for computer users in September.
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Aruba WiFi software deals with interference, rogue access points
The new version of Aruba Networks' WiFi network software includes code to improve voice and video performance, automatically identify non-WiFi radio interference and trap rogue wireless devices.
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A quarter of WiFi networks unsecured, finds survey
Years after WiFi security was supposed to have gone ?critical?, a quarter of access points in the UK remain open and unsecured, a new ?wardriving? survey has discovered.
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Logitech launches Revue set top box with Google TV
Logitech took the wraps off a set-top box called Revue, which will be the first device to bring the highly anticipated Google TV platform to television sets.
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Google Street View reaches south pole
It's official: Google's Street View has now officially reached all seven continents. Google today announced that it has added Brazil, Ireland and Antarctica to its Street View library, which provides panoramic images of street-level scenes from locations around the world.
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Flying drone W.A.S.P. sniffs out vulnerable WiFi networks
A pair of hackers have created the ultimate gadget for finding unsecured WiFi connections, one made with a surplus US Army drone. "Mike" and "Rich", also known as Rabbit Hole, created the autonomous W.A.S.P (WiFi Aerial Surveillance Platform) to fly around and find people's unsecured Internet connections.
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Google cleared over StreetView WiFi snooping
The data on WiFi access points gathered by Google in building its Streetview mapping system most likely did not include personal data, the UK Information Commissoner?s Office (ICO) has ruled.
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Aerohive set to upgrade OS
Aerohive is to offer a series of enhancements with its new operating system




