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Microsoft investigated over browsers again
However that was all due to a technical error. When Microsoft faild to delivering the BCS software to PCs that came with the Service Pack 1 update to Windows 7. -
Microsoft likely to face 'significant' fine in EC antitrust clampdown
Microsoft cited a technical glitch for allowing millions of Windows 7 systems to reach customers without the browser choice screen (BCS) that gave options for the likes of Google's Chrome and Firefox, in addition to Microsoft's own Internet Explorer. -
Curriculum under review for computer science in schools
“Throughout the National Curriculum Review process Ministers and officials from the Department have had several meetings with representatives of the computing community," the spokesperson said, "including Microsoft, BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT) -
Coalition Government U-turns on repealing Digital Economy Act
TechEye talked to the CEO of the BCS, who remained sceptical about the usefulness of the bill. David Clarke, Chief Executive Officer of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT told us -
Study claims IT makes you happier
A study by Trajectory Partnership for BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, has found that information technology can make you happier. -
Digital Economy Bill meets online democratic resistance
"This Bill could have huge consequences for online activity that are currently poorly understood," said Elizabeth Sparrow, President of the BCS, which is encouraging people to participate with the debate on the Bill. -
Internet will influence UK General Election
This morning TechEye was invited to the BCS or The Chartered Institute for IT, as it is now known, to witness a panel debate on “Will the Internet determine the outcome of the next election
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