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James Temperton
James has a beard and writes about technology. He is far from unique. At work, he writes news and features with a particular interest in online privacy and security. Outside the office, James likes reading about long train journeys and then taking long train journeys. He hates writing about himself in the third person.
- Mobile phone roaming charges in Europe WILL END by Christmas 2015 No more rip-off charges in the EU as European Parliament votes in favour of abolishing roaming
- Government incompetence hands BT broadband monopoly Government and BT must release more details of where broadband roll-out is happening and how fast it will be
- Apple, Facebook and Google go green but Amazon loves dirty energy Greenpeace report slams Amazon for opting for coal and gas while other web giants lead shift to renewable energy
- BT and Unicef announce campaign to keep kids safe online BT to train up teachers and parents in fight to protect children from internet dangers
- EE pumps super-speed 4G into 12 more UK towns New towns in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland all hooked up to EE's 4G network
- Outraged by Comcast-Netflix deal? The internet isn't open and free, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing
- Microsoft’s deal for Nokia hits snag as Chinese regulators step in The €5.44bn deal taking Nokia's handset business to Microsoft has been delayed following concerns expressed by rivals Google and Samsung
- What is graphene? The chancellor has announced Government funding for a new innovation centre to develop graphene. We look at the British-made super-material.
- Three scraps unlimited tethering and makes 0800 calls free Three is the first UK mobile network to make 0800 calls free - but its unlimited tethering deal has now been dropped
- Apple ditches iPad 2 and releases 8GB iPhone 5c Reshuffle sees ageing iPad 2 dropped and new entry level iPhone 5c released