Actually, new Which? poll has some harsh news for a lot of brands, it turns out.
The Police ICT Company, an organisation recently set up to support UK Police forces in making the best use of technology, has appointed a new Chief Executive.
Ed Vaizey tells the Financial Times he has some scepticism over the plan, worrying the "huge undertaking" could backfire "in a number of ways".
For CEO of cyber security firm KCS Group, the mature response to recent data breaches is to engage - like it or not - with the Dark Web.
A second teenager has been arrested in relation to the recent cyber attack that saw the personal details of 4 million UK customers exposed.
Steen, who has been with TalkTalk for two years and previously worked for the likes of BT and Vodafone, replaces the retiring Clive Dorsman.
TalkTalk has snapped up Blinkbox from Tesco for the asking price of £5 million.
According to Scotland Yard, a 15-year-old from Ballymena, Northern Ireland, was freed on bail pending 'further inquiries'.
This time with its ‘BrightSparks’ service for engineers' customer data.
The group are no longer the worst when it comes to consumer satisfaction and the group of smaller ISPs classed as “All Others” came out on top of the pile.
Even though instructions have been given to block The Pirate Bay in the UK, the torrent indexing site has been functioning unhindered for possibly a few weeks now.
CityFibre has announced that it has completed the first phase of its FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) rollout in York.
1