- 29 Apr 2005
- Technology could tackle voter apathy
- 29 Apr 2005
- Kite mark set for IT security
- 29 Apr 2005
- Council installs open Wi-Fi access
- 28 Apr 2005
- Winners announced for innovation in government IT awards
- 28 Apr 2005
- Visual learning boosting education
- 28 Apr 2005
- Britons take to the Internet in increasing numbers
- 27 Apr 2005
- New London web portal goes live
- 27 Apr 2005
- London councils failing in web accessibility
- 27 Apr 2005
- Broadband 'crucial' to Scottish tourism industry
- 26 Apr 2005
- Technology extends learning beyond the school gates
- 26 Apr 2005
- Business gets even more from council websites
- 26 Apr 2005
- Brighton becomes Wi-Max enabled
- 25 Apr 2005
- New .eu domain set to be launched
- 25 Apr 2005
- Cardiff top for broadband take-up
- 25 Apr 2005
- Broadband set for more rural communities
- 22 Apr 2005
- Speech technology frees council time and improves communication
- 22 Apr 2005
- Games technology helps pupils learn
- 22 Apr 2005
- Assistive technology helps keep the elderly independent
- 21 Apr 2005
- The Internet makes inroads into catalogue shopping
- 21 Apr 2005
- Poor Internet education blamed for drop in UK rankings
- 21 Apr 2005
- Mobile phones tipped as the future of e-government
- 20 Apr 2005
- New awards announced for web site functionality
- 20 Apr 2005
- Broadband continues to drive Internet uptake
- 20 Apr 2005
- 40 per cent of UK firms to up IT spend
- 19 Apr 2005
- Researchers begin work on €3.8m web accessibility project
- 19 Apr 2005
- Innovative Internet application could cut congestion
- 19 Apr 2005
- Awards recognise the best in museums' web accessibility
- 18 Apr 2005
- Autism charities turn to Internet for new campaign
- 18 Apr 2005
- Assistive technology breakthrough changing lives
- 18 Apr 2005
- Accessibility certification sets the standards
- 15 Apr 2005
- Web key for local authorities to meet government targets
- 15 Apr 2005
- Web boosts health sector
- 15 Apr 2005
- GNER adopts wholesale Internet accessibility
- 14 Apr 2005
- London groups scout assistive technology initiative
- 14 Apr 2005
- Labour Party tops accessibility rating
- 14 Apr 2005
- Falling broadband prices provide a positive trend
- 13 Apr 2005
- Web usability improvements supercharge council access
- 13 Apr 2005
- UK puts in strong field for the 9th Webby Awards
- 13 Apr 2005
- Assistive technology spurs council to the top spot
- 12 Apr 2005
- W3C to hold STAR sessions on web development
- 12 Apr 2005
- New approach to business e-learning advised by expert
- 12 Apr 2005
- E-commerce competition drives website usability
- 11 Apr 2005
- Schools "should be harnessed to close digital divide"
- 11 Apr 2005
- Local e-government spending to top £4 billion
- 11 Apr 2005
- IPPR calls for ideas on the future of digital Britain
- 11 Apr 2005
- IPPR call for ideas on the future of digital Britain
- 8 Apr 2005
- Online solution improves access to community events
- 8 Apr 2005
- Internet accessibility spreads to taxis
- 8 Apr 2005
- British library harnesses the power of the Internet for learning
- 7 Apr 2005
- Religion shows the mass communicative power of the Internet
- 7 Apr 2005
- Internet banking numbers surge
- 7 Apr 2005
- Internet accessibility offers unique view of royal wedding
- 6 Apr 2005
- Vision 2005 highlights the benefits of assistive technology
- 6 Apr 2005
- Survey reveals the true business benefits of the Internet
- 6 Apr 2005
- Higher power wireless broadband trials begin
- 5 Apr 2005
- UK online centres in high demand
- 5 Apr 2005
- New technology offers hope of sight to the blind
- 5 Apr 2005
- Business leaders choose the Internet over print
- 4 Apr 2005
- New technology set to revolutionise technology interaction
- 4 Apr 2005
- Government announces 'digital divide' action plan
- 4 Apr 2005
- Assistive technology opens banking services to the blind
- 1 Apr 2005
- ODPM launches second e-innovations fund
- 1 Apr 2005
- EC survey reveals a strong demand for ICT accessibility measures
- 1 Apr 2005
- Assistive technology helps bridge the digital divide