In today's technology roundup: Parliament hack exposes shoddy passwords, inventor urges patent law change, capacity miscalculation causes Gmail outage, and British plan to tackle asteroids.
In this World Wide Wrap: Becta seeks supplier for home edu-tech, ITC Learning Web site updates resources, and online education beats classroom.
The company is offering a free 10GB ADSL trial to the first 5 000 users.
The mobile operator's ISP business effectively cuts the price of bandwidth by 50%.
It is not an Internet service provider's job to police its subscribers' usage patterns, says Web Africa.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open source now about flexibility, MS strips to seduce Linux, and Mozilla Labs prepares TestSwarm.
In this World Wide Wrap: Network handoff successful, wireless growth fuels mobile VOIP, and Nokia enters mobile money market.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID advances 3D motion, Panasonic RFID reader gets Verizon-certified, and library RFID system meets global standard.
Uganda Telecom and Rwandatel will be connected to the undersea cable next month.
In this World Wide Wrap: SAT-3 cable repaired, MTN to continue Zambia expansion, and Airtel set for Africa push.
In this World Wide Wrap: Multi-domain MDM can add value, SOA security getting better, and NetApp takes to the cloud.
The reader allows users access to digital comics and content, updated monthly on the PlayStation Store.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google bites back at VOIP claims, Sipera and Westcon drive UC security, and 02 Germany relaxes VOIP ban.