My interview on BBC Radio on Facebook’s photo-sharing service Instagram which had to deny that it has changed its privacy policy to give it the right to sell users’ photos to advertisers without notification.
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Most elderly ‘never use internet’
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about most recent report showing that most older people in the UK and many of those who are disabled have never used the internet.
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Digital TV Switchover
my interview on BBC Radio about possibilities over reduced Freeview channels in the city due to limitations of local TV transmitter.
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100m Urban Broadband Fund to create super-connected cities across the UK with ultrafast broadband
My interview on BBC Radio on how Derry City Council is working on the Derry Super-Connected City Plan to become a ‘super-connected city’ with ultrafast broadband and ubiquitous high-speed wireless connectivity.
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The Pirate Bay must be blocked by UK ISPs, court rules
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle Mark Patterson Show about the High Court ruling that Swedish file-sharing website The Pirate Bay, which enables users to download files, music and films without paying, must be blocked by UK-based internet service providers.
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Sim cards used to send thousands of spam texts blocked
My interview on BBC Radio Good Morning Ulster about the rise in SPAM SMS Text messages which typically claim recipients are entitled to money, promise to write off debts or find a loan, or suggest accident compensation can be claimed.
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ICANN to expand top level domains
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle Mark Patterson Show about ICANN (the body that regulates Internet naming conventions) which is soliciting applications to run the next generation of domain extensions (the new form of .com, .net, .org).
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Google, Facebook warn against new US piracy legislation
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle Lunchtime with Mark Patterson on Web firms including Google and Facebook who have written to the US government in opposition to a proposed bill to combat piracy.
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Tributes for Apple ‘visionary’ Steve Jobs
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra about the impact of Steve Jobs in computing.
