Every weekend, Twitter trending topics are headed by the #xfactor hashtag as millions of people share their opinions and argue about who did well and who should go.
With the popularity of the likes of Facebook and Twitter, X Factor fans have the opportunity to engage with fellow fans during the show. Nowadays, people don’t watch [...]
We’d like to update you on our plans for our network security technology.
As we’ve outlined before, we want to deploy some new free internet security technology to help make the internet safer for our customers. These days homes have so many devices hooked up to the web, working across multiple platforms, that keeping them all secure is harder than ever. Our plan is to provide an additional [...]
Introducing a new, more user-friendly ‘My Account’
At TalkTalk we’re always looking to improve our service to ensure that our customers get the best possible experience. And it is because of this that we are delighted to announce a makeover of the My Account page.
Why reports of the death of PC gaming have been greatly exaggerated
In the late 1990s, just after my 16th birthday, I decided to build myself a PC. It was constructed, Frankenstein-like, from a couple of older computers and new parts brought from a specialist shop called, if I remember correctly, Micro Bytes. At the heart of the machine was my most extravagant purchase: a 3dfx Voodoo [...]
TalkTalk wins judicial review of Digital Economy Act
We are very pleased to report that Mr Justice Wyn Williams announced that he was granting our request, jointly lodged with BT, for a judicial review of the parts of the Digital Economy Act relating to the obligations on ISPs which attempted to tackle illegal filesharing.
We had submitted our application on the basis that the Act [...]


