Home Internet security starts with you and the protection of your identity
White Papers This chapter download from The Symantec Guide to Home Internet Security, by Andrew Conry-Murray and Vincent Weafer, explains how thieves acquire your personal information, how to prevent it, and what you can do to recover if such a theft occurs...
[May 25, 2006, 3:17]
Home Office wins Internet Villain award
News Ironically, it is the delay in the full implementation of the RIP Act that earned the Home Office the Internet Villain award. The Home Office first drew the ire of the UK Internet industry with the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, which...
[February 14, 2002, 13:12]
Home Office up for Internet Villain hat-trick
News The Home Office has made it onto the short list for Internet Villain at the ISPAs - the most unwanted award in the Internet industry's calendar. Critics may point out that the department has done little work to deserve another nomination: this year...
[December 23, 2003, 10:45]
UK home Internet usage levels off
News This is the first time that a dip in British home Internet penetration has been recorded by the telecoms watchdog since it began monitoring residential consumer behaviour in January 1999. The study shows that home Internet usage has remained...
[November 6, 2001, 12:36]
Home Office screens Internet paedophile warning ads
News Hard-hitting advertisements calling for children to wise up to the dangers of Internet paedophiles were screened for the first time on Wednesday morning. Each carries a warning against young people handing out their personal details to people that...
[December 19, 2001, 16:50]
Zen Internet Offers Successful Home Worker Solution to Peninsula Business Services
White Papers Peninsula's Internet connectivity was proving too slow and inefficient, taking up valuable business time. Zen connected Peninsula's home workers using ADSL Max broadband accounts with download speeds of up to 8Mbps, all with free static IP...
[August 4, 2008, 19:08]
SMILE Internet Gold Gives Home Subscribers ISP Secure Web Access
White Papers SMILE Internet Gold, one of Israel's largest communication companies, provides web connectivity to thousands of subscribers. The company wanted to secure the online surfing activities of thousands of broadband home subscribers without requiring...
[June 16, 2007, 1:00]
NETGEAR Brings Wireless Internet Connectivity Home
White Papers Kalman's company is currently housed in offices on a single floor. Although he does not need a NETGEAR Wireless Range Extender at work, he has already replaced eZCom's previous Wireless Router with a NETGEAR 108 Mbps Wireless Router.
[June 30, 2007, 1:00]
Making Money on the Internet Work at Home Profit Funnel Ideas
Downloads Nothing warms the cockles of a salesperson more than getting a new client. Often you are able to secure that new client because you have a quality core good or service that is provided at a competitive price.
[August 4, 2009, 13:05]
Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh Saves Time and Money With 8e6 Technologies' R3000 Internet Filter
White Papers The Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh (FHLBank Pittsburgh) works behind the scenes, helping to make the communities of Delaware, Pennsylvania and West Virginia better places to live and work. With extremely sensitive banking information riding...
[June 20, 2007, 1:00]
Microsoft wants to wire homes
News Microsoft said it will announce its membership in the Internet Home Alliance (IHA) on 22 July. The company already has made inroads into the home with products including its Media Centre, which connects home entertainment devices; its MSN Internet...
[July 9, 2003, 10:50]
Euro 2000 forces women onto the Web
News Research published last week reveals that women made up nearly 45 percent of all the UK's home Internet users in June, up from 38 percent in April and May, and they're not shy about flashing their credit cards.
[August 1, 2000, 16:44]
British children are surfing the Web for porn
News One in nine children under 17 are using the Internet at home, but are increasingly using the Web to surf for pornographic Web sites. The Home Office has shown its concern over children having access to inappropriate material on the Web, as well as...
[May 10, 2001, 11:31]
Home Office demands massive cybersecurity overhaul
News The Home Office report makes several recommendations to improve Internet and cybercrime policing in general. The government has warned that police and law makers need to step up their efforts to fight crime on the Internet.
[December 13, 2004, 17:30]
Email 'crucial' to desktop Linux's future
Talkback What proportion of home internet users still use desktop email applications? What proportion of home internet users will use desktop email applications inside 2 years?
[December 19, 2005, 7:48]
Firefox's rise predicted to continue
News A fifth of the UK's 35 million business and home internet users are predicted to switch from Microsoft's Internet Explorer to Mozilla's Firefox before the end of the year, according to a new report. Consulting firm BDO Stoy Hayward claims figures...
[January 27, 2005, 9:05]
British women give online porn the thumbs up
News More than a quarter of the entire UK home Internet population visited pornography Web sites in June, with a quarter of the surfers being women. Adult Web sites were visited by 3.8 million British surfers throughout June, according to research...
[August 13, 2001, 8:30]
Take back control of IE
News My father-in-law -- a computer novice -- recently telephoned me for help changing his Internet Explorer home page. HKEY_USERS\Default\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main I asked him a few more questions and soon realized that, at some point...
[October 29, 2004, 14:14]
Digital divide still scars UK Internet sector
News Internet access begins at home only if you're well paid, according to new research that show that years of government and industry initiatives have yet to close Britain's digital divide. Research published on Tuesday by the Greater London Authority...
[November 18, 2003, 16:50]
DIY broadband the 'only hope' for UK home users
News Self-installation broadband products are the only way that most UK consumers will get access to high-speed home Internet services, according to industry experts at the Last Mile Europe conference in London on Tuesday.
[December 5, 2001, 12:10]



