Google is now 12 years old, and over that period the search engine company has taught the tech space quite a bit about what Google is all about

Google is now 12 years old, and over that period the search engine company has taught the tech space quite a bit about what Google is all about
Ofcom has selected Epitiro to analyse the performance of the UK’s mobile broadband services
LogRhythm puts needed information in one's hands accurately and quickly; it supplies alerts for predefined events and data for compliance reporting
Apple says the antenna issues on the iPhone 4 were less widespread than had been thought
'Froyo' was not built with tablets in mind, says Google, despite its use in Samsung's Galaxy Tab and other slates
Microsoft's EMET tool can protect Acrobat and Reader users against an exploit currently in the wild
Google's new predictive search technology could change the game for search engines, especially on mobile devices
Apple seems to have left some areas in its App Store review guidelines deliberately vague
Former mayor Ken Livingstone says videoconferencing can't do away with transport, at a conference which also heard government plans to reduce domestic flights
Rumours are rife that Windows Phone 7 will be launched on October 11
Consumers think switching from broadband provider is difficult, but Ofcom plans to spur competition
Qualcomm has confirmed two new Snapdragon processors are scheduled for 2011, promising better performance associated with HD video
The UK is facing a looming energy crisis - but smart meters can help - according to the government's Minister for Energy and Climate Change
One of the hackers at the centre of a £6 million fraud against RBS WorldPay will not go to jail, a Russian judge has ruled
Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo has been sacked and replaced by Stephen Elop from Microsoft
The huge impact of Android was underlined when Gartner predicted it will become the second placed mobile operating system in the world, behind Symbian
Microsoft is readying its Patch Tuesday update that will fix 13 vulnerabilities, including four that are rated critical
BlackBerry 6 OS delivers a solid messaging experience and typically excellent administration, but the new features likely won't attract new business
Microsoft is one step closer to seizing control of 276 domains controlled by the Waledac botnet after another legal judgement in its favour
Will Apple's decision to relax its restrictions on developer tools be enough, when the more open Android platform is fast on Apple's heels, asks Darryl K. Taft
AMD-based server highlighted as Dell unveils its new hardware designed to bring HPC and cloud computing capabilities to a wider customer-base
Citrix And Cisco bring together XenDesktop virtualisation and UCS networking as a prepackaged implementation
The iPhone 4 gets better security, improved Bluetooth support and HDR photography features with Apple iOS 4.1 update
A mass mailer worm that links to a UK website is a throwback to the days of old, security researchers said
NSS Labs' Exploit Hub offers penetration testers and other security experts a marketplace for exploits for known vulnerabilities
With mobile users in certain areas still struggling to gain access to a decent 3G signal, Ofcom is to raise the limit of 3G broadcasting power
Given a free choice, eWEEK Europe readers would want an Android tablet. Next - why did Oracle hire Hurd?
Nokia has launched the Nokia Mobile TV headset that will turn the humble mobile phone into a portable television
A new study has forecast that tablet devices such as the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab will enjoy the highest compound annual growth rate going forward
Cisco is to cough up £31 million to settle a federal lawsuit that claimed it overcharged government agencies