Portsmouth Uni students get Google Apps service
News The University of Portsmouth opened the service to nearly 30,000 students in late August. A university has provided its students with free access to an advertising-free version of Google Apps, including webmail, online documents and calendars.
[September 4, 2009, 9:26]
The Charles Dickens Collection
Downloads Included are: A Christmas Carol Little Dorrit A Tale of Two Cities Nicholas Nickleby Bleak House Oliver Twist David Copperfield The Mystery of Edwin Drood Great Expectations The Old Curiosity Shop Hard Times The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens was...
[May 10, 2006, 8:00]
The Charles Dickens Collection
Downloads Included are: A Christmas Carol Little Dorrit A Tale of Two Cities Nicholas Nickleby Bleak House Oliver Twist David Copperfield The Mystery of Edwin Drood Great Expectations The Old Curiosity Shop Hard Times The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens was...
[May 10, 2006, 8:00]
The Charles Dickens Collection
Downloads Included are: A Christmas Carol Little Dorrit A Tale of Two Cities Nicholas Nickleby Bleak House Oliver Twist David Copperfield The Mystery of Edwin Drood Great Expectations The Old Curiosity Shop Hard Times The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens was...
[May 10, 2006, 8:00]
Physiotherapy Gets Virtual
Blog A very clever person at the University of Portsmouth is creating a rehabilitation programme that places patients on a treadmill and into a virtual world. Patients who need physiotherapy following a stroke or accident could soon be put through their...
[August 27, 2008, 13:17]
Terry Venables backs videoconferencing supplier
News Venables told a meeting at London's trendy Football Football café that he was the ideal person for this technology as he has a business venture in Spain, is chairman of first division Portsmouth and is also coach of the Australian national team.
[October 23, 1997, 15:17]
Britain's biggest Wi-Fi hot spot rides the waves
News It will cover a stretch of the River Hamble -- which reaches the sea between Southhampton and Portsmouth. Britain's largest area of Wi-Fi coverage is being created in Hampshire, but wireless enthusiasts will need a boat in order to get the best use...
[January 13, 2004, 14:45]
Schools 'crucial' to broadband revolution
News The first town to get SDSL is Portsmouth, where the service rolled out this week. Schools will be a critical factor in the Government's plans to bring broadband to the UK, according to Redstone Telecom -- a telco with the ambitious plan of becoming...
[May 3, 2001, 14:52]
Death threat posted on Net
News The case -- at Portsmouth magistrates court -- was adjourned until next week. A man who allegedly posted death threats on the Internet appeared in court Wednesday. Paul Clark, an electronic engineer of no fixed abode is charged with making threats...
[December 16, 1999, 9:43]
Open University prepares to embrace the cloud
News In August Portsmouth University opened a Google Apps service to nearly 30,000 students and reported that within a month it had about 4,300 active users, including people from China, Nepal and Nigeria.
[November 4, 2009, 7:49]
Microsoft licences too expensive, say schools
News Darren Smith, network manager at Mayfield School, Portsmouth, feels similarly: "The schools agreement is cheaper for us [compared with buying individual upgrades], but it's still overpriced," he said "We're teaching the kids to use Microsoft...
[January 13, 2006, 15:30]
Microsoft software clampdown nets 11 firms
News The 10 other businesses that settled with Microsoft were Computer Clinic of Bolton; Computer Port of Walsall; Eazy PC of Redcar; Goldcast Computers and Matrix Computers, both of Stockton-on-Tees; PC Assist of Oldham; Personal Touch Computers of...
[August 12, 2009, 13:20]
Police maintain uneasy truce with cybervigilantes
News The classic scenario was people [in Portsmouth] mistaking paediatricians for paedophiles. The Metropolitan Police have turned to some unlikely allies in the fight against internet crime — cyberactivists who are taking action against online fraudsters.
[January 17, 2007, 14:37]
Best to think....
Talkback Of this as a test bed I suspect a great many people will be watching this closely to see how this unfolds over the fourth coming years.
[September 4, 2009, 19:51]
BT expands Wireless Cities
News BT had already said it was installing Wi-Fi in Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham, Portsmouth, Cardiff, Sheffield, Bristol and London's City of Westminster. BT has expanded its Wireless Cities programme, which...
[September 11, 2007, 17:25]
Vodafone kicks off 3G for business users
News Its third-generation network currently covers London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Liverpool, Belfast, Cardiff, Leicester, Nottingham, Southampton, Portsmouth, the M25 and the M4. Vodafone kicked its third-generation mobile network into...
[April 2, 2004, 14:40]
BT's broadband vision explored
News For those getting excited by the possibilities of broadband, these are: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cambridge, Cardiff,Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Belfast, Leeds and Milton Keynes, Hastings, Brighton, Aberdeen, Basingstoke...
[April 6, 2000, 15:03]



