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Response to request for details of smartphone applications (‘apps’) downloaded onto ministerial mobile phones and/or tablets.
Apple and Google “hold all the cards” with interventions needed to give innovators and competitors a fair chance to compete in mobile ecosystems
Tech industry asked for views on measures to make app market safer and more secure
Use of iTunes and Android stores.
Two new web apps will help homeowners improve and extend their homes.
Mobile device usage and hardware.
Updates to the app will make it more accurate and user-friendly.
Groundbreaking plans to protect people from cyber attacks
The CMA has launched a market investigation into cloud gaming and mobile browsers after receiving widespread support for its proposals first published in June.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Swami Raghavan and Judge Guy Brannan on 02 September 2022
Response to FOI request on the department's spend in iTunes and Android stores.
Response to an FOI request regarding spending by the department on “apps” for staff smart phones and tablets in each of the past four years
Response to an FOI request regarding departmental spend on iTunes and Android Services in the last 3 years
Response to an FOI requesting information departmental mobiles devices and hardware
The £2.5 million Digital Lifeline Fund will provide devices, data and digital support to people with learning disabilities who can't afford to get online.
This Freedom of Information request outlines information on Bring Your Own Device (BOYD) policy.
Prosecution regulations tightened on the use of hand-held mobile phones at the wheel.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Environment Agency has revealed unusual kit used to tackle flooding including a remote-controlled robot called Mr Nosey.
Alerts were issued about FreeStyle Libre flash glucose sensors and Arjo Minstrel passive floor lifts (portable hoist).
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