Microsoft is to allow developers to build business apps using its hands-free Kinect gaming kit
October 2011
Tablets And Smartphones Driving Data Use
The rapid adoption of smartphones, tablets and apps is driving the growth of data, Oracle claims
RedHorse Looks To SMBs With Analytics Platform
RedHorse Systems is offering SMBs a business analytic tool thanks to its newly upgraded CRM platform
Met Police Acquires Mobile Phone Monitoring Kit
The Met Police will not confirm reports that it has acquired technology to monitor mobile phone calls
Cyber Ghouls Plague Halloween
On Halloween, IT security companies are warning businesses to keep an eye on their data to avoid zombies
China Denies Satellite Hacks
The US has ulterior motives to blame China for hacking, says the Chinese Foreign Ministry
Anonymous Threatens Mexican Drug Cartels
Anonymous has threatened Mexican drug cartel with retaliation after it kidnaps a member of the group
Duqu Server Shut Down In India
Indian authorities have seized hard drives from a server linked with the Duqu worm
Apple iOS 5 Works On Old iPhones, iPads: Review
Cloud features and application enhancements don’t cripple older devices, but the install time is epic
EU Nations Must Deliver 4G Broadband by 2013
The EU has told member states to get the 800MHz band cleared for mobile broadband by the end of 2012
HP’s PC Decision Could Pay Dividends
HP's decision to retain its PC arm will benefit all its businesses, but also comes with some significant risks, says Nicholas Kolakowski
GCHQ Boss Warns Of ‘Disturbing’ Cyber Threat
The director of GCHQ warns cyber crime is growing, ahead of the London International Cyber Conference
BT Accelerates Fibre Broadband Rollout
BT is to bring forward its fibre broadband targets by a year, hiring hundreds more engineers
iPhone 4S Users Complain Of Battery Drain
Bugs in Apple's iOS 5 have been blamed for high-speed battery drain in the iPhone 4S
UK Companies Risk Data Theft Through Dirty Dumping
Computer Aid warns that companies risk reputational damage by not disposing of IT equipment properly
Canonical Aims Ubuntu At Smartphones
Canonical will begin work on a multi-device version of Ubuntu Linux that will work on tablets and smartphones
Google To Take Street View Indoors
Google's latest expansion of its Street View service will cover the inside of popular businesses
Facebook Introduces Identity Theft Protection
Facebook's new App Passwords and Trusted Friends features are designed to fend off attacks and malicious apps
Motorola Reports Weak Xoom Sales
Motorola said it has sold a paltry 100,000 Xoom tablets, with smartphone sales also struggling
Google+ Integrates With Google Apps
Google has integrated its social network with Google Apps, bringing Circles to a business setting
US Critical Infrastructure Weathers Cyber-Assaults
The US' critical infrastructure is facing a growing number of attacks, says the Department of Homeland Security
RIM Struggles To Sell BlackBerry PlayBooks
RIM is introducing sales promotions for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to boost it in the business market
The Dangerous Myth Of Malware-Proof Platforms
Tsunami Trojans on Apple Macs joins an attack wave that shows every device owner needs malware protection, argues Wayne Rash
ARM Challenges Intel With 64-Bit PC And Server Chips
The ARMv8 chip architecture will bring ARM into closer competition with Intel and AMD in server and PC markets
Tsunami Wave Of Mac DDoS Malware Spells Danger
Formerly a Unix backdoor, the Tsunami Trojan targets Macs for a DDoS bot army
RIM Establishes Indian BlackBerry Surveillance Lab
RIM is reportedly aiding Indian authorities to legally access BlackBerry messages
Facebook To Build Sustainable Data Centre In Sweden
Facebook is set to build a hydroelectric powered data centre just 62 miles south of the Arctic Circle
Lawsuits Against Amazon Treble in 2011
Amazon has been sued 11 times over 30 different patents in 2011, a three-fold increase from last year
Red Hat Joins Facebook’s Open Compute Project
Red Hat has joined Facebook's project to make a greater use of open source hardware within new data centres
Nokia Signs Up Former HP WebOS Chief
Nokia has poached Richard Kerris from HP's webOS unit, and made him head of developer relations
Chinese Hackers Blamed For US Satellite Attack
Two US satellites have been attacked with the finger of suspicion pointed at the Chinese military
Samsung Tweets Date For Galaxy Nexus UK Release
Galaxy Nexus smartphone to hit UK stores on 17 November
Nokia Touts Kinetic Bendy Phone For Cold Hands
Nokia has been showing off a prototype handset that can be controlled by twisting and bending it
QinetiQ Team Decorated For Afghanistan Work
QinetiQ armed forces' contractors are honoured by the Duke of Kent for their frontline work in Afghanistan warzone
HP’s PC Division Reprieved, Tablets Still In Abeyance
HP will keep its Personal Systems Group and Windows tablet plans but webOS future is still undecided
Cloud And Supply Chains Affect Emissions Targets
Ecodesk reports the inclusion of supply-chain emissions and cloud adoption distorts emissions totals
Samsung Passes Apple In Smartphone Stakes
Samsung is winning the smartphone battle against Apple and Nokia but it may be a seasonal glitch
Symantec: Spammers Create Shortened URL Services
Spammers are now using their own publicly available shortened URL services to spread their scams
Sony Buys Out Ericsson To Boost Consumer Appeal
Sony Ericsson will become Sony's smartphone division for consumer-focused, converged devices
Nokia Seeding Developers With 25,000 Free Lumias
Nokia has been handing out truck loads of Lumia Windows Phones to developers at Nokia World 2011
Air Traffic Controllers Use VDI For Flexible Working
Citrix and NATS are creating the largest cloud-based infrastructure in the UK transport sector
First OpenStack Public Cloud Is Hosted By Internap
The OpenStack framework has been chosen as the base for a public cloud-computing platform from Internap
Nokia Pitches Low To Win Its Next Billion Users
Nokia has launched a low-cost, high-featured line of Asha phones to reach emerging markets with high expectations. Darryl Taft investigates
HP Partners With Calxeda For ARM-Based Servers
HP is reportedly partnering with Calxeda to develop some data centre servers powered by ARM chips
Google Acquisition Spree Breaks 2010 Record
Google has acquired an impressive 57 companies so far in 2011, with three months still remaining
LSI Makes SSD Move With SandForce Purchase
LSI is bolstering its SSD credentials with the purchase of Flash-storage specialist SandForce
Government ICT Plan Becomes A Strategy Foursome
The government has started to add flesh to the bones of its radical ICT Strategic Implementation Plan
A Day In The Life Of Sussex Police Webcam Action
Sussex Police is offering a 24 hour live video streaming broadcast of its "bobbies on the beat"
Oracle Must Position RightNow To Battle Salesforce
If Oracle's acquisition of RightNow is a bid to challenge Salesforce, it must integrate the SaaS asset with care, says Clint Boulton
Wyse Touts Green Benefits Of Zero Client Computing
Wyse's Xenith zero clients use just a tenth of the power of traditional desktop deployments
Scheme To Improve IT Teaching Gains Funding Boost
The Ministry of Education pledges £2.5m to improve standard of IT and computing teaching in schools
BlackBerry Users Sue Research In Motion
RIM is in the embarrassing position of being sued by its own customers for the recent service outage
Apple’s Green Plans Scorched By N Carolina Residents
Apple fails again to get on the right side of green even though it is building a solar power array
MPs Want Jail Sentences For Data Misuse
A Justice Committee report has declared current penalties insufficient to deter data privacy offences
Hitachi Data Systems Unveils Three-Tier Cloud Strategy
Hitachi Data Systems has announced a unified, rentable virtualisation platform for its cloud-based services
Windows XP Is 10 And Still Living On Borrowed Time
It is Windows XP's 10th anniversary and Microsoft is starting the push to make customers move with the times
Cyber-Attack Fears Boost Symantec’s Quarter
Symantec posted strong quarterly results, noting continuing demand despite the uncertain economy
Internet Of Things Conference Underway In Poland
The European Union has high hopes for the Internet of Things at the Future Internet Week conference
Intel Bangs Pricing Drum To Push Ultrabook Concept
As part of its tablet fightback, Intel continues to work with suppliers to lower the cost of ultrabooks
Cisco Targets SMBs With New TelePresence Offerings
Cisco has launched a number of new TelePresence offerings to continue its push into the SMB sector
Google Hands Over £16,000 For Chrome Bug Bounties
Google has paid out over £16,000 to bug hunters who uncovered 18 flaws in Chrome 15
Citrix Integrates ShareFile Into Follow-Me Data Vision
Citrix's acquisition of ShareFile is paying off already, with new real-time collaboration tools
BT Given Two Weeks To Block Newzbin2
BT has been given 14 days to block access to the file-sharing Website Newzbin2, and must pay the costs
Can IBM’s First Lady Carve A Niche In Its History?
CEO Palmisano moves to chairman soon having done much for IBM. Darryl Taft asks what successor Rometty's legacy might be
Citrix To Offer HDX System-On-A-Chip
Citrix's new HDX system-on-a-chip enables ubiquity of HDX on multiple devices
Nokia Shows Lumia 710 And 800 Windows Phones
Nokia has unveiled its first phones running Windows Phone operating system at Nokia World in London
Nokia Phone Embedded In False Limb
A British man has an unusual implant - a smartphone dock embedded in his prosthetic arm
Big Data And Large Firms Cloud Green IT Issues
Costas Galonis, CTO of cloud provider Cirrus Stratus, says Google’s huge energy bills mask how green cloud computing can be
Citrix Buys Migration Specialist App-DNA
Citrix has bought application migration software maker App-DNA, to help users move from Windows XP
Google: Nexus S To Get Cool ‘Sandwich’ Update
Nexus S users will be able to use the latest "buttersilk smooth" Android update but Nexus One is too old
RIM Delays Playbook OS 2.0, BBM Nowhere In Sight
BlackBerry pins its hopes on 2012 PlayBook release, while Messenger is relegated to a subsequent OS
Government Asks YouTube To Pull Down 135 Videos
The UK government is increasingly asking YouTube to block videos for security reasons, Google report says
Nokia To Make Windows Debut With Lumia 710, 800
Nokia's first two Microsoft Windows Phone devices will be called the Lumia 710 and 800
Hacker Tool Targets SSL Flaw
A hacker tool is able to bring down SSL servers using a laptop and a standard Internet connection
Microsoft Boosts Dynamics CRM Against Salesforce
Microsoft has added social features into Dynamics CRM as it looks to battle Salesforce and others
Virginia Rometty To Take Over As IBM Chief
IBM has announced Virginia Rometty, an IBM veteran, will replace CEO Palmisano when he retires
JP Morgan Predicts Strong Amazon Tablet Sales
Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet could sell five million units in the fourth quarter, despite spec criticisms
RIM Connects BlackBerry To Office 365
Research in Motion has added support for Microsoft Office 365 to its BlackBerry handsets
Android Overtakes iOS For App Downloads
Android has overtaken Apple's iOS platform in terms of app downloads, according to latest figures
SMBs Don’t Have Internet Usage Policies
Many employees are lacking appropriate guidance on which websites and services they can use
Oracle Offers NoSQL Database For Big Data Push
Oracle continues its big data push after making its NoSQL database available for download
Nuclear And Military Data Taken In Mitsubishi Hack
Highly sensitive military and industrial data was stolen from Mitsubishi when it was hacked in the summer
The FBI’s Unrealistic Dreams For Network Security
The FBI’s wish for a totally secure alternate Internet that will protect against hackers and terrorists can never exist, says Wayne Rash.
Super-fast Broadband Comes to Cornwall
Super-fast broadband will arrive in parts of Cornwall three months ahead of schedule
UK Internet Speeds Disappoint As UN Sets Challenge
An Akamai broadband report reveals poor rankings for the UK, as the UN Broadband Commission sets targets
Why Apple Devices Are Winning Over The Enterprise
Over 90 percent of Fortune firms are testing the iPad. Apple is apparently more enterprise-friendly than believed
Linux Kernel Released With Virtualisation Boost
Linux 3.1 includes support for OpenRISC, NFC, Wii controllers and advanced virtualisation features
Citrix Takes Aim At SMB Market With VDI-In-A-Box 5
Citrix is focusing on the SMB market ahead of its Synergy conference, with a new version of VDI-in-a-Box
Google Adds Security Features To Ice Cream Sandwich
Google's Android 4.0, 'Ice Cream Sandwich', includes a feature designed to head off malware damage
Anonymous Shuts Down 40 Child Porn Sites
Hacktivist group Anonymous has taken down 40 child porn sites and published details of suspect paedophiles
Silicon Milkroundabout Jobs Fair Offers 500 Vacancies
The Silicon Milkroundabout Jobs Fair has announced a final phase of ticketing for the 30 October event
Compal Submits To Microsoft’s Android Agreement
Microsoft's legal onslaught continues with the company grabbing its tenth Android patent license deal
Study: iOS Beating Android In Large Organisations
Apple's iOS devices and Google's Android are both making headway in businesses, says Good Technology
XML Encryption Standard Cracked
A flaw in XML Encryption may force major web services companies to adopt a new standard
Meru Helps Enterprises Cope With Mobile Strain
Meru's Smart Connect allows employees to easily and securely connect to the corporate network
RSA Attack Was Part Of A Wider Campaign: Report
The RSA Security hack was part of a wave of incidents that hit hundreds of companies, according to experts
Biography Reveals Jobs’ Hands-On Design Approach
Steve Jobs was intimately involved in Apple's process for coming up with new products, according to a new biography
Firms Look To Data Centres For Carbon Savings
Carbon-concious businesses are increasingly turning to the data centre to meet their emission targets
Intel Launches Rival To AMD Bulldozer With i7-2700K
Intel has launched its fastest quad-core Core i7-2700K to take the fight to AMD's FX desktop chips
Poor Email Handling Risks Legal Action, Study Warns
Poor email management by firms is risking legal consequences a majority of workers believe
Android Grows Tablet Market Share Against iPad
Android tablets now account for 27 percent of overall tablet shipments, according to Strategy Analytics
Cash-Strapped WikiLeaks Suspends Publishing
Wikileaks will stop publishing leaked cables, as the payment companies' financial blockade takes its toll
Oracle Buys RightNow To Strengthen Cloud Push
Oracle has moved to expand its cloud-based offering by acquiring RightNow for $1.5 billion
Chinese Hackers Threaten British Economy: MoD
British companies need to step up their cyber security defences to avoid being put out of business by hackers
Lane Fox Launches ‘Give An Hour’ Campaign
The government's latest push to get Brits online involves a host of public- and private-sector organisations
Patents Reveal Apple’s Fuel Cell Research
Patents published by the US Patent and Trademark Office detail Apple's plans to make cheaper, lighter fuel cells
Facebook Denies ‘Shadow Profiles’ Claim
Facebook has denied allegations it is building profiles of non-users ahead of a data protection audit this week
Microsoft’s Official YouTube Channel Hacked
Hackers gained control of Microsoft's YouTube account over the weekend, replacing videos and advertising
Google Contemplates Yahoo Takeover
Google is mulling the possibility of challenging Microsoft's bid for troubled search company Yahoo
Security Is Draining Down The Plughole Of Privacy
Little by little we are giving up our privacy and with it security ebbs away without us realising what we are losing, warns Eric Doyle
Okta Rolls Out Cloud Multi-Factor Authentication
Okta's cloud platform can add single sign-on and multi-factor authentication to both cloud and on-premise apps
Microsoft Aims Windows Phone At Low-End Market
Microsoft is pushing Windows Phone into the lower end of the smartphone market, heading off Android and iOS
Jobs Was Wrong To Call Android A ‘Stolen’ Product
Steve Jobs' description of Android as 'stolen' is unfair, but his anger that Google developed its own mobile OS knew no bounds, says Wayne Rash
Google Redesigns Reader Ahead Of Google+ Integration
Google has stripped some features from Reader as it prepares to integrate the product with its social network
FBI Suggests ‘Secure Internet’ For Critical Systems
It is time to move critical systems to a secure, restricted Internet that is safe from attackers, warns an FBI official
Study: Cloud To Drive Major IT Spend
Spending by public cloud service providers will grow at a sharp rate over the next few years, according to IDC
Adobe Patches Flash Video Snooper Vulnerability
A fix has been made to a flaw that allowed "clickjackers" to take control of Webcams and microphones
Nokia Windows Phones To Arrive Next Week
Nokia handsets running Windows Phone 7 will debut next week at a Nokia event in London
Facebook Offers Developers HTML5 Resource Centre
Facebook has opened a HTML5 Resource Centre to help developers build and test HTML5 apps
Cisco Boosts Videoscape With BNI Video Deal
Cisco is to enhance its Videoscape comms platform after announcing a deal to acquire BNI Video
Android’s Iris Voice App Takes Aim At Apple’s Siri
Apple's Siri intelligent assistant now has Android competition from the cheekily named 'Iris' app
Reuters Gets Trend Micro Deep Security Protection
Thomson Reuters is deploying Trend Micro Deep Security for protection at the hypervisor level
The Big Data Conundrum
Companies must examine their business processes, to get the full benefit of the power of Big Data, says Ricoh Europe’s Carsten Bruhn
Private Sector Data Protection Breaches Increase
The ICO's annual report found a 58 per cent increase in data breaches by private companies.
Facebook Faces Irish Data Protection Probe
Facebook is bracing itself for a data protection audit in Ireland that could result in an £87,000 fine
Steve Jobs’ “Dying Breath” Vendetta Against Android
The late Steve Jobs was a vitriolic critic of those around him, according to a biography due to launch on Monday
UK Leads In Private Cloud Adoption
Businesses in the UK are pushing into the cloud at a faster-than-average rate, according to VMware
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Government Plans To Save £1.4bn With Online Services
Half government departments will be on public clouds in Francis Maude's plan to boost services and cut costs
Mobile Phones Pose No Cancer Risk, Survey Finds
A Danish study has concluded that there is no significant link between cancer and mobile phones
Colt Launches Private Cloud Services In Europe
Companies in Europe will be able to access private cloud services from local data centres by the end of 2012
Microsoft Delivers Compiler As A Service Preview
Microsoft has released a preview, codenamed Roslyn, that opens up C# and Visual Basic APIs
Ofcom’s ‘Three Strikes’ Fileshare Policy Due In 2013
Ofcom will start sending letters to alleged file sharers in 2013 under the Digital Economy Act
Ubuntu Summit Plans To Polish The Precise Pangolin
With Oneiric Ocelot just released, Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth wants to get next year's release right
£412 Apple iPhone 4S Parts List Costs £119
Apple's 16GB iPhone 4S only costs £124 to make, including parts and manufacturing costs, says IHS
Oxford University Builds VMware Private Cloud
Oxford University will offer managed cloud IT services to other universities in Britain
HP And Microsoft Plan ‘Vblock Killer’ VM System
New kids on the V-block, HP and Microsoft, aim to out-box Cisco, EMC and VMware with HP VirtualSystem
Cloud Environment Innovation Promised By EMC
EMC, preparing to launch Project Lightning, seeks better ways to move VM workloads around data centres
Strong Microsoft Revenues, Despite Cloud
Microsoft posted strong quarterly results but cloud and online services are not yet major revenue drivers
Businesses Face Security Skills Shortage
Organisations are struggling to fill security positions which is impacting their effectiveness, warns Symantec
OCZ Takes Solid State Drives To A Terabyte
OCZ has released what it claims is the world's first one terabyte SSD in a 2.5 inch form factor
Quantum Launches vmPro For Virtual Protection
Quantum has launched its vmPro virtual data protection offerings to safeguard virtualised systems
Beijing Defends Right To Censor Internet
The Chinese government has defended its “Great Firewall Of China” following fresh American pressure
Massive SQL Injection Attack Hits A Million Pages
LizaMoon attacks may have waned but code injection is still rife with a million pages infected in a new wave
UK Committee Suggests Libel Rules For Websites
A parliamentary committee suggests websites should be required to remove anonymous libels
Kogan Unveils £119 Android Tablet
An Australian company is looking to upset the tablet apple-cart with incredibly cheap Android tablets
Questions RIM’s BBX Will Have To Answer
RIM's new BBX operating system looks interesting, but it will have to give us more information soon, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Samsung Galaxy Tab Is Our Readers’ Favourite
For business, readers want a Galaxy, or an iPad. Next: which applications would you put on the cloud?
Nokia Windows Phone Photos Leak Before Launch
Leaked press photos offer a glimpse of the first Nokia phone to run Windows Phone 7
Gundotra And Brin Promise Google+ Pseudonyms
Using different names in Google+ will pave the way to busienss pages, promised co-founder Sergey Brin
Cisco Virtual Firewall Protects Multi-Tenant Cloud
Cisco rolled out switches and a virtual firewall appliance to expand its ASA data centre range
Paypal, Mobile Drive 32 Percent eBay Growth
Online merchant eBay showed fast growth and puts it down to the growth in mobile commerce
Real-Time Collaboration Added To Google Docs
Google Docs has been given real-time collaboration capabilities, not unlike those seen in Google Wave
VMware And Telefónica Build Schizo Smartphones
VMware has announced partnerships with Telefónica in Europe and Verizon in the US for mobile virtualisation
Microsoft Could Make New Bid For Yahoo
Despite a lucky escape in 2008, Microsoft is reportedly leading a bid to buy its partner Yahoo
IBM Adds Analytics, Cloud And Virtualisation Products
IBM’s rollout of 55 new and enhanced server and storage products target massive data handling
Sophos Spots Siri Security Loophole In iPhone 4S
Siri, the iPhone 4S digital assistant, needs to be locked down to stop other people sending emails and texts
ARM Unveils Big.Little, Low-Power Cortex-A7 Plan
ARM’s new Cortex-A7 is a key part of the company’s new Big.Little load-sharing mobile architecture
BlackBerry Business Users To Switch, Survey Says
A significant number of business users intend to switch from BlackBerry, a survey has revealed
Ballmer Opens Up About Bing And Windows Phone
Steve Ballmer opens up about two of Microsoft's major challenges, namely Windows Phone and Bing
Intel Reaps PC Reward But Atom Sales Struggle
Intel has posted record financial results for the sixth consecutive quarter, but Atom sales were slow
EA To Extinguish Bright Light
Electronic Arts says it will try to keep staff on, as its Bright Light studio closes down
Brits Fret Over Potential ‘Mobile Wallet’ Hacks
Brits remain uneasy at the potential security risks posed by paying for goods with their mobile phones
Microsoft Denies Humidity Changed Its Data Centre
Microsoft has gone modular in an Iowa centre, and denies reports that humidity caused the change
McAfee Announces Chip Level Security Products
McAfee reveals chip-based antivirus Deep Defender and ePolicy Orchestrator extension Deep Command
Boffins Create Algorithm To Run Data Centres
New formula shows how to keep users happy and keep the energy bills low by increasing server utilisation
Microsoft And VMware Tussle Over Private Clouds
Microsoft says its private cloud is better-priced, VMware says it's all about quality
Researchers Say ‘Duqu’ Worm Is Stuxnet 2.0
A new virus targeting industrial controls is believed to have come from the same authors as Stuxnet
Why IT All Comes Down To Four Titans
Over the next ten years, the fate of IT will be decided by the struggle between Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon, says Clint Boulton
The Next Sustainable Power Source: Your Body?
Fuel cells are being built that are small enough to be implanted in the body, says Eric Doyle. Could they replace mobile phone chargers?
Rising Energy Costs Boost Power Management
Savings made by businesses could increase five-fold by 2015
West Yorkshire Police Accused Of Copyright Theft
Forensic telecoms expert claims West Yorkshire Police stole its software and sold copyright data on
ATM Association Stands Up To Cyber-Crime
ATM Industry Association highlights reverse-engineering and targeting of ATM software as the new fraud frontier
Droid And Razr Marriage Best Of Both For Motorola
Motorola Mobility's Droid Razr will make the case for a high-end Android smartphone over the new iPhone 4S.
Samsung Says ChatON Launched Globally, Almost
Samsung announced the global availability of its free-to-download mobile communication service, ChatON
VMware Launches Cloud Management Portfolio
VMware's new management tools give organisations greater insight into the workings of their virtual environments
RIM Reveals BBX Operating System For BlackBerry
RIM discussed the upcoming BBX OS at its DevCon event but gave few details of the Google and Apple basher
HTTPS Encryption Default For Google Searchers
Google is making HTTPS SSL encryption the default option to protect signed-in searchers from snoopers
Endeca Buy Boosts Oracle’s Big Data Management
Oracle plans to acquire Endeca Technologies to improve its access to unstructured and Big Data
DHS Dismisses Anonymous SCADA Threat
US authorities dismissed Anonymous collective's industrial systems attack threat - for the time being
Cisco Refreshes Its Nexus Switching Portfolio
Cisco has upgraded and extended its Nexus switches to handle increasing data centre demands
Thailand Floods Threaten HDD Supply Chain
A key component of PCs could potentially be in short supply after severe flooding in Thailand
Enterasys Intros OneFabric, Disses Rival Fabrics
Enterasys continues to lock horns with its rivals after launching its OneFabric networking solution
IBM Sees Cloud And Analytics Driving Growth
IBM posted a seven percent rise in profits thanks to strong growth in business analytics and the cloud
Ecodesk Shares Big Firms’ Green Strategies
Ecodesk is offering a free database containing the sustainability strategies of the world's largest companies
Apple Has A Few Good Days In Patent Courts
Apple has brushed off legal challenges from HTC and Samsung but the future may not be so bright
ViaSat Flash Drive Is Certified For Top Secret Data
ViaSat's Eclypt Nano memory sticks are the first to be certified to handle top secret data by the CESG
Galileo Navigation Satellites Lift Off Thursday
Europe's answer to America's Global Positioning System (GPS) is set to be launched into space this week
The Cloud’s Not The Limit For LibreOffice
LibreOffice's first annual conference shows it to be in rude health following its fork from OpenOffice, says Iris Cheerin
Samsung’s Google Nexus Prime Due Wednesday
Nexus Prime, Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich device, could hit the UK in weeks
Dell And EMC End Storage Partnership Two Years Early
Dell revealed it has officially discontinued reselling EMC storage products ending a 10-year partnership
Facebook Riot Incitement Sentences Upheld
Two men jailed for trying to organise looting during the August riots via Facebook have lost their appeals
Symantec Partners Armorize To Scan For Malverts
AdVantage uses Armorize technology and Symantec's clout to battle malvertising from the cloud
RIM Got Almost Everything Wrong
BlackBerry-maker RIM needs to show it can sort itself out and move on, even if only to get a good deal from a potential buyer, says Clint Boulton
Facebook Bigot Jailed for Eight Months
Stephen Birrell of Glasgow is sent to prison for sectarian abuse aimed at Catholics and Celtic fans on Facebook.
RSA Learns From Its Maginot Mistake
RSA's Art Coviello gave a wake-up call to the new world of cyber-attacks at last week's RSA Conference, reports Eric Doyle
Task Manager Restyling For Microsoft’s Windows 8
Windows 8 will feature a reworked Task Manager to serve casual and power users in different ways
Four Million iPhone 4S Sales In First Weekend
Apple's iPhone 4S sold like hot cakes last weekend, suggesting better-than-expected quarter results
Hacker Forum Shares Attack Methods And Tips
Imperva analysed a hacker forum, finding users chat most about DDoS attacks, tutorials and recruitment
Apache Re-affirms Backing For OpenOffice.org
The Apache Foundation has declared OpenOffice.org as an official part of its incubation scheme
Amazon Silk Browser Faces Privacy Probe
US lawmakers are concerned that Amazon's Silk web browser tracks people's browsing habits
Microsoft Updates Windows Intune For Cloud
Microsoft continues its push into the business-cloud arena with its next release of Windows Intune
Dell Targets Endpoint With Expanded Encryption Suite
Dell has updated its data protection encryption suite to help businesses with endpoint security
EU Confirms Plans For Huge Broadband Investment
The European Commission has confirmed plans to pump billions into broadband projects across the region
Organised Cyber-Crime Steals US Children’s IDs
Thefts of social security numbers is a problem for US citizens, says Wayne Rash. The criminals that use those numbers threaten us all
Green Tech Dominates Japan’s CEATEC Event
CEATEC offered a glimpse of some cool new gadgets, but the focus was largely on ways to save power, says Nicholas Kolakowski
VMworld 2011: Better Virtual Management
The virtualisation industry will benefit from better management, and clearer pricing, says analyst Ovum
Parallels Takes Virtualisation Crown: Review
Good management means Parallels. Mac virtualisation beats VMware Fusion, Oracle Virtual Box
ICO Slates Council For Posting Salary Details Online
Dumfries & Galloway Council put personal details for 900 staff members on a website
R&D Investment Drives European Software Growth
European software companies continue to push R&D to drive growth.
Google Launches Online Safety Campaign
Google is working with Citizens Advice Bureau on a publicity campaign to spread awareness about web security
RIM Offers Free Apps To BlackBerry Users
RIM is placating angry BlackBerry owners with free premium apps, not cash, after last week's outages
Samsung Attacks Apple In Australia, Japan
Samsung has filed for fresh injunctions against Apple in Australia and Japan after setbacks in the US and Europe
Visa Launches CodeSure Matrix Display Cards
Visa has improved credit cards with a built-in keypad and LCD screen for two-factor authentication
Akamai Expands Security, Compliance Features
Akamai's content delivery network now has features designed to help customers fend off DDoS attacks
Motorola Offers HTML5 Tool For Windows Devices
Motorola Solutions has launched RhoElements HTML5 framework for Windows Embedded and CE apps
Symantec: Mobile Malware Follows The Money
The malware threat in smartphones is only just beginning as criminals seek to find financial benefits
Google Shutters Buzz, Jaiku
Google has shut down Buzz and Jaiku as it looks to focus on more successful endeavours such as Google+
Data Centre Spend To Surpass Pre-Downturn Level
Worldwide data centre hardware spending for 2011 is set to rise 12.7 percent from 2010, says Gartner
Google Tweaks Android Translation Tool
Google has improved Translate for Android's Conversation Mode as competition heats up with Apple's Siri
Lenovo CEO Takes Aim At HP’s PC Lead
The boss of Lenovo has pledged to overtake Hewlett-Packard to become the world's leading PC maker
AMD Launches Fast FX ‘Bulldozer’ Desktop CPUs
Desktop PC users now have the opportunity to purchase AMD's new eight-core FX Bulldozer chips
Imation Unveils Scalable Data Protection Appliance
Imation has launched a scalable storage solution geared towards helping SMBs with data recovery
One In Five BlackBerry Users Considers Switching
More bad news for RIM after a survey found one in five BlackBerry users are considering jumping ship
iPhone 4S Set To Break Records This Weekend
Apple could sell as many as four million iPhone 4S smartphones this week, following record pre-order sales
Microsoft Completes Skype Acquisition
Microsoft is the new owner of popular VoIP service Skype, after the acquisition was official closed
Dell: Big Buyers Are Big Winners
If you've got the infrastructure, the brand and the balance sheet, why wouldn't you grow by acquisition, asks Dell's Dave Johnson
BlackBerry Bold 9900: Review
Combining touchscreen and keyboard, the 9900 is a slick slim BlackBerry for loyal users
Writer Jarred As BlackBerry And Apple Jam
To lose one mobile device connection is bad news. To lose two is enough to spread gloom over Wayne Rash's breakfast
Ubuntu Server 11.10 Could Rule The Cloud: Review
While Linux-based operating system Ubuntu has been closely
A five-year OEM deal with Nirvanix gives IBM's a cloud service that will enable ubiquitous access to data It has been another record-breaking year for the IT charity sleep-out Byte Night Attacks on retailer Websites using exploit kits to steal card details and SQL injection exploits increase ShareFile acquisition will give Citrix the technology to create a business and personal file-sharing cloud service Google+ now reaches over 40 million members as the company continues to see profits beat expectations Another Android device maker agrees to buy a licence from Microsoft rather than meet the company in court Windows Phone has sold just 1.4 million units in its first year of release, according to one analyst Research in Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis has said that BlackBerry services have been restored HP has managed to hold onto the PC shipment lead, but Lenovo has overtaken Dell for second place A Dutch ISP has filed two police complaints against Spamhaus, telling eWEEK Europe that its CEO is "nuts" If RIM can't rebuild its reputation for reliability, then it could be overtaken by Microsoft's Windows Phone, says Nicholas Kolakowski Some Virgin Media customers in Scotland were briefly left without broadband when rats chewed cables Dennis Ritchie, creator of the C language and Unix, has died after a long illness, aged 70 Two out of three readers use open source, but some of you don't trust it. 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Cray's Jaguar supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Lab will run faster with AMD Opterons and Nvidia GPUs Software downloads and Apple security fixes needed to access iCloud puts strain on servers Open source Apache Hadoop to become Microsoft's Windows Azure and Server big data analyser Red Hat emphasises its support for the open-source Advanced Message Queuing Protocol O2 is preparing to launch a new Skype competitor, using technology from a company it bought in 2009, Jajah Sony locked out users when hackers tried applying user names and passwords stolen from elsewhere BlackBerry maker RIM says services are now working in the EMEA region, but American users still face disruptions Cisco and Citrix are looking to make it easier to deploy large-scale desktop virtualisation projects This week has just got worse for RIM execs after the BlackBerry outages spread to North America HP's board are now reportedly considering keeping its PC unit, rather than spinning it off or selling it Microsoft has responsed to user gripes about the use of the tile-centric Start screen in Windows 8 The cloud shows a lot of promise but its first implementations are flawed, says Fujitsu's Bernhard Brandwitte. Users must make careful choices PUE and other efficiency measures are useful, but data centre owners are chasing money now, says Peter Judge Disney has provided a peak “behind the magic”, at least in how its data centres will turn heat into energy IBM puts mission-critical applications in the cloud with its new SmartCloud platform as a service Users will be able to compare data centre efficiency using an online tool from the Green Grid The EU is focusing too much on recycling and not enough on reuse of e-waste, according to Comtek Virgin Media, BT, Sky and TalkTalk say their new child-protection measures will not affect existing customers The Liberal Democrats have fulfilled a promise to challenge the Digital Economy Act in a Parliamentary debate At the RSA conference, executives explained its SecurID breach - but kept some details quiet RIM blames a core switch for a third day of BlackBerry outage, and shareholders demand a change McAfee's Network Security Framework provides intelligence, risk management, and data analysis The majority of attacks use social engineering techniques or known bugs, according to a Microsoft study Apple could see a big influx of iPhone 3GS users upgrading to its new iPhone 4S, according to Piper Jaffray Asus is following Acer's lead into the ultrabook market with two new thin-and-light systems Apple's US market share across all its iOS products is significantly higher than Android, thanks to the iPad Windows Phone President Andy Lees has criticised the 'lack of choice' with Apple's iPhone 4S Acer has managed to come under Intel's $1,000 (£640) price ceiling with its Aspire S3-951 ultrabook IBM is to acquire the Canadian clustering, grid and HPC software provider Platform Computing A huge naval exercise has been banned from using GPS jamming technology after safety complaints Apple's next ground-breaking product could be an Apple Television. But with Steve Jobs gone, all bets are off, says Clint Boulton A Briton living in New Zealand has suffered a bizarre injury after he was impaled by his laptop computer Many BlackBerry users are once again unable to send emails, access the Internet or use BlackBerry Messenger From next week, Orange and T-Mobile customers will be able to use each others' 3G networks RIM has brought messaging and browsing services back online following a 20-hour outage across EMEA BT, Sky, Talk Talk and Virgin will offer users an 'active choice' to block adult content at the point of purchase A new report has revealed the poor state of security within the US federal government Roll up, Roll up. See the amazing feats as security vendors tame wild APTs and put Trojan horses through their paces, cries Eric Doyle Motorola's ET1 tablet has a durable design and enterprise features like a barcode scanner and security software ShoreTel, Vidyo and Radvision have launched Unified Communications and video collaboration for iOS and Android Samsung's Stratosphere Android 2.3 smartphone is the company's first LTE handset with a QWERTY keyboard Siri Assistant puts Apple ahead of Google on voice recognition, but Clint Boulton asks if people will get serious about Siri The 4G auction will be delayed, Ofcom has admitted after it opted for a second consultation process Despite disappointment at the no-show of an iPhone 5, customers are flocking to the iPhone 4S Google+ users now have more granular privacy controls to better control notifications and comments Adobe is looking to the Apple iPad with the launch of its Digital Publishing Suite, Single Edition Two wireless specialists promise an affordable white space device for mobile broadband in remote areas RIM's BlackBerry data services are down across EMEA, as the company announces a new acquisition It's got a better processor and better camera and - with iCloud - better lockin to Apple's ecosystem The Chaos Computer Club is probing malware that may be being used illegally by the German police The government's cyber security arm has given Bristol council the go-ahead to use open source software A spat between Oracle and Salesforce was the highlight of OpenWorld while cloud news took a back seat, says Eric Doyle Samsung and Google have called off the launch of the Galaxy Nexus following the death of Steve Jobs The US federal government has launched new systems to protect classified government documents Oracle has delivered a beta version of its enhanced NetBeans integrated development environment Unknown type of malware detected on US Air Force's Predator and Reaper drones systems Nuance's acquisition of Android phone gesture-software-maker Swype could attract Google Cisco WAAS appliances upgrades improve performance of bandwidth-intensive enterprise applications CEO Ellison took the wraps off a business Social Network to front the new Oracle Public Cloud Despite their company rivalry, the late Steve Jobs offered Google CEO Larry Page advice and support Eugene Kaspersky has warned that the security future is looking grim as Endpoint Security 8 launches Spending on managed services is predicted to be on the edge of rapid growth according to a new report The 4G trial by Everything Everywhere has begun in Cornwall to close rural broadband not-spots HP has extended its FlexNetwork portfolio with hardware and management tools for cloud and video BT has lowered the price it will charge rival service providers to access its ducting and telegraph poles Apple's relationship with Google grew more contentious as Android grew bigger versus the iPhone, says Clint Boulton. 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Internet service providers BT and TalkTalk will be given a final chance to get the Digital Economy Act repealed Webroot has rewritten its security suite adding cloud-based features to analyse malware in real-time Leaked orders for Amazon's Kindle Fire tablets show it is on track for 2.5 million sales at launch - if true Sony is reportedly in talks to buy Ericsson out of their flagging mobile phone joint venture Facebook users shared links about Steve Jobs' death while sick scammers cashed in on the interest The CeaTac show is a chance to see how Japanese tech is faring against South Korea, China and Taiwan IT administrators will have no critical flaws to deal with in a fairly light Patch Tuesday next week IBM is looking to lure disgruntled customers, who are tired of Oracle's restrictive policies and rising prices Despite the host of lawsuits from those seeking to destroy Android, it continues to grow market share CEO Meg Whitman reportedly will make a decision this month about HP's £26bn PC business Small business are not hiring, amid ongoing concerns about the state of the global economy The European Commission is to give its approval for Microsoft to buy VoIP service provider Skype Britons are increasingly concerned about the impact of today's online hackers and want tougher action The OpenStack cloud standards body will become an fully autonomous foundation in 2012 Elcomsoft's Phone Password Breaker has succeeded in breaking through BlackBerry security Apple's Steve Jobs may have gone but his impact on technology and mobility will be felt for years to come The pre-beta of Windows 8 shows off a new UI and design features but otherwise looks familiar Samsung Nexus Prime "Ice Cream Sandwich" smartphone is flashed ahead of CTIA launch CEO Enrique Salem has revealed an aggressive M&A strategy plus cloud security products ExploitHub is offering money for client-site exploits to address 12 previously disclosed security flaws Microsoft plans to acquire Yahoo, claims Reuters. No such plans, counters Bloomberg. Who’s right? Cancer has taken a true visionary away from us; we won't forget his lesson: to keep dreaming, imagining and innovating, writes Wayne Rash Apple's co-founder, innovator and entrepreneur dies after a long struggle with cancer Ghana is at the forefront of Africa's technological development, but can it overcome its chronic e-waste problem, asks Sophie Curtis Samsung has filed an injunction against Apple's newly launched iPhone 4S in Italy and France The Cloud continues to vex and challenge most businesses, with security leading their list of concerns A survey has found a significant shortage of developers working on Microsoft's .NET technology Fujitsu workers belonging to the Unite union have called off their planned protest at the Tory party conference The growth in home devices and appliances is threatening the 2020 carbon reduction targets BT is to increase the speeds of its FTTC and FTTP offerings, but questions remain over its reach Amazon's Silk browser uses a proxy to speed up browsing. Clint Boulton thinks it might allow Amazon to steal a march on Google Camfed volunteers are using mobile software to monitor the management of educational resources in Ghana Datapipe signs up, as the modules start to ship to build Verne Global's green data centre Red Hat enters the storage software business by acquiring a virtual appliance-style file system vendor Ghanaian cashew nut farmers are testing a smartphone app that improves efficiency in the supply chain McAfee plans to buy Nitro Security to expand into the blossoming security analytics field Teradata Data Warehouse Appliance 2690 triples the data storage processing capacity of its predecessor IBM is buying Q1 Labs to expand its business security portfolio with deep analytics capabilities Apple CEO Tim Cook's vision of all mobiles being smartphones, dominated by Apple, relies on the iPhone 4S, says Wayne Rash Apple's new phone has a fast A5 processor, 8Mp camera with HD video, iCloud and Siri assistant Nokia's boss Stephen Elop expects Nokia handsets running Windows Phone 7 to launch before Christmas
Microsoft is targeting so-called 'Graymail' (including spam) with a number of new Hotmail features A survey has warned that the delay in rolling out 4G will cost British businesses £730m a year Sadly, not the iPhone 5 but the cheaper 4S with amazing technology on board and new iPods Ongoing concerns at Microsoft's mobile and tablet options has led to another 'modest' bonus for Steve Ballmer Single-character domain names were in hot demand at Nominet's .uk auction, selling for an average of £39,000 Larry Ellison used his keynote speech at Oracle OpenWorld to tout Oracle's forthcoming Exalytics appliance HP says a non-webOS tablet is on its way, and the PC business will only spin off if it makes it stronger Wonder-material graphene will get its own £50m research hub as part of the government's IT investment package HP has completed its £6.7bn acquisition of UK firm Autonomy, following approval by shareholders Fresh from dumping MeeGo, Nokia is now developing another Linux-based platform for low-end smartphones Don't put your IT in the public cloud unless it is already outsourced, badly broken or new, says Canalys Adobe Creative Cloud will allow developers to create applications using Adobe's tools in a cloud environment Data centre managers are often unaware of security measures in place at their own facilities, says McAfee BroadSoft is using technology from newly acquired iLinc for the BroadCloud Web Collaboration tool Researchers have discovered that HTC's Android smartphones contain a serious data leak Apple is set to launch its new iPhone with an upgraded A5 chip, and may throw a low-cost handset into the mix Nokia's first handset to run Windows Phone 7 could be named Searay (or Sea Ray) and Sabre Juniper's new switches help ease admin burden of integrating smartphones into corporate network Analysts have mixed feelings over Amazon's ability to avoid a supply shortage of its new Kindle Fire tablet Europe has something important to say about cyber warfare and hacktivism, says Hugh Thomson The Conservatives have pledged money to improve mobile coverage in the UK's so called not-spots A power outage at a BT exchange in Birmingham has left consumers and businesses with no web access The Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust lost the records of 800 patients and did not inform them It's great to see Facebook shelling out on Websense security to protect its users - but who will protect us from Facebook, asks Eric Doyle Google's branded shop within a shop is designed to promote and sell Samsung Chromebooks running Chrome OS Facebook has linked up with Websense to warn users of malicious links posted on the social network The next five years will see a global market expansion for cloud services that will lead to new innovations Oracle says Autonomy "shopped" itself around before HP bought it, but does this reflect worse on Autonomy or Oracle, asks Chris Preimesberger Microsoft Security Essentials classifies Google's Chrome browser as malware, affecting thousands of users Amazon's Kindle Fire costs $209.63 to build, for a device set to retail for $199, according to an analysis by iSuppli The privacy implications of Facebook's frictionless sharing for social apps are causing concern among experts Google's Chrome browser has risen to 16.2 percent market share, second in growth only to Apple's Safari Intel is proposing to buy Telmap in order to boost its mobile and software efforts Nirvanix To Supply IBM’s High-End Cloud Storage
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Sony Protects 93,000 Users From Password Attacks
BlackBerry Limps Back To Life
Citrix And Cisco Snuggle Up For Virtual Desktop Push
BlackBerry Failure Spreads To North America
HP Execs Mull Retention Of PC Business
Microsoft Defends Windows 8 Start Screen
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Green Data Centres Will Be Measured On Money
Waste Heat From Disney Data Centre Warms District
IBM Launches ‘SmartCloud’ Platform As A Service
Green Grid Plans Online Data Centre Efficiency Tool
EU’s E-Waste Reuse Target Branded ‘Pathetic’
ISPs Defend New Porn Filtering Measures
Lib Dems Mount Digital Economy Act Challenge
RSA Says SecurID Was Hacked By A ‘Nation State’
BlackBerry Failure Sparks Shareholder Revolt
McAfee Announces Network Security Framework
Microsoft Report Downplays Importance Of Zero-Day Attacks
Study: iPhone 3GS Users To Flock to 4S
Asus Launches ‘Zenbooks’
iPad Helps iOS Beat Android
Microsoft Exec Hits Out At Apple iPhone 4S
Acer Cracks Ultrabook Price Barrier With Aspire S3
IBM Targets HPC With Platform Computing Buy
MoD Halts GPS Jamming After Safety Complaints
Apple TV Could Be The Next ‘Insanely Great’ Product
British Man Impaled By Laptop
BlackBerry Online Services Crash Again
Orange And T-Mobile To Merge 3G Networks
RIM Restores BlackBerry Services
ISPs Launch Stronger Porn Block Features
US Government Security Incidents Skyrocket
New Acts Perform At The RSA Security Circus
Motorola Aims ET1 At Enterprise Market
UC and Video Conferencing Apps Arrive On iOS, Android
Samsung Launches Stratosphere 4G For Business
Apple Siri Beats Google On Speech Recognition
Ofcom Confirms 4G Spectrum Auction Delay
Apple iPhone 4S Smashes Pre-order Record
Google+ Updated With Granular Privacy Controls
Adobe Launches iPad Friendly App Publishing Suite
White Space Partnership Tackles Mobile Broadband
BlackBerry Users Worldwide Suffer Major Outage
Apple’s iPhone 4S Strengthens Walled Garden: First Look
German Police May Use Illegal Trojans As Truncheons
Cabinet Office Approves Bristol’s Open Source Plans
Oracle Open Wound Clouds The Annual Gathering
Galaxy Nexus Launch Cancelled
White House Acts On WikiLeaks-Style Breaches
Oracle OpenWorld Sees NetBeans 7.1 Beta
Keylogger Infects US Drone Fighter Planes
Nuance Buys Android Gesture Input Specialist Swype
Cisco Improves WAN Optimisation And Video
Oracle Social Network Launched For Cloud
Google’s Larry Page Reveals Support From Jobs
Kaspersky Launches Enterprise Security Suite
Managed Services Spending Set To Boom
Everything Everywhere And BT Begin Cornish LTE Trial
HP Extends FlexNetwork For Multimedia And Cloud
BT Reveals Lower Pole And Ducting Access Prices
How Steve Jobs Fell Out With Google
BT And TalkTalk Granted Final DEA Appeal
Webroot Security Suite Offers Cloud-Based Detection
Amazon Kindle Fire Pre-orders Head For 2.5m Units
Sony May Buy Ericsson’s Stake In Mobile Venture
Steve Jobs’ Passing Exploited By Facebook Scammers
Japan Shows Its Moves Into The Mobile Market
Fixes For 23 Bugs In Microsoft Patch Tuesday
IBM Lures Disgruntled Oracle Customers To Defect
Android Extends Smartphone Lead
HP PC Fate To Be Decided This Month
Small Business Optimism Fades As Hiring Slows
EU To Give Green Light For Microsoft-Skype Takeover
Brits Condemn Hackers And Call For Tougher Penalties
OpenStack Foundation Breaks Corporate Ties
Russian Security Firm Cracks Blackberry Passwords
Jobs’ Huge Impact On Mobility And Technology
Microsoft Windows 8 Pre-Beta: Review
Nexus Prime Teaser Video After iPhone 4S Launch
Symantec Pledges $1bn For Acquisition Spree
Bounties Offered For Microsoft And Adobe Exploits
Rumours Swirl Of Microsoft Bid For Yahoo
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Technology In Ghana: A Blessing Or A Curse?
Samsung To Block iPhone 4S Sales In France, Italy
Cloud Security Remains Top Business Worry
Microsoft .NET Skills In Short Supply
Fujitsu Staff Back At Work As Unite Calls Off Strike
UK Carbon Emissions Target On Standby For Disaster
BT Promises 300Mbps Broadband For The Lucky Few
Can Amazon’s Silk Slip Past Google’s Ads?
Mobile Software Used To Monitor Education In Ghana
Datapipe Plugs Into Verne’s Icelandic Data Centre
Red Hat Buys Gluster For Cloud-Ready Storage
SAP Makes ‘Living Lab’ For Cashew Farmers In Ghana
McAfee To Acquire SIEM Specialist Nitro Security
Teradata Merges Big Data Into Warehouse Appliance
IBM Secures Q1 Labs SIEM For Data Analytics
Apple Goes Global With Launch Of iPhone 4S
iPhone 4S Has Higher Specs, iOS 5, iCloud And Siri
Nokia’s Elop Expects WP7 Handset By Christmas
Microsoft Tweaks Hotmail To Target Email Clutter
4G Rollout Delay To Cost British Businesses Dear
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Ballmer’s Bonus Suffers As Windows Phone 7 Stalls
Nominet Raises £3m In Short UK Domain Auction
Oracle Expands BI Focus With Exalytics Appliance
HP Promises New Tablet, Could It Be Windows 8?
Government To Fund Graphene Research Hub
HP Seals The Deal On Autonomy Acquisition
Nokia Developing Low-End Linux Platform
Cloud Benefits Are Limited, Warns Analyst
Adobe Debuts ‘Creative Cloud’
Data Centre Managers Have ‘False Sense Of Security’
BroadSoft Shifts Into Web-Based Collaboration
HTC Flaw Exposes Android User Data
iPhone 5 To Get New Processor
Nokia’s First WP7 Handset Dubbed Sea Ray
Juniper Touts New Kit To Meet Mobile Challenge
Amazon Faces Supply Concerns For Kindle Fire Tablet
Tasting A European Flavour of Cyber Warfare
Government Pledges £150m For More Mobile Towers
BT Broadband Suffers UK-Wide Outage
NHS Loses 800 Patient Records On Unencrypted USB
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Google Launches ‘Chromezone’ Store In London
Facebook Recruits Websense To Secure Users
Ovum: Cloud Services Set To Explode
Oracle And Autonomy Trade Barbs Over HP Buyout
Google Chrome Aggravates Microsoft Security Tool
Amazon Sells Kindle Fire At A Loss
Facebook ‘Frictionless Sharing’ Raises Privacy Issues
Google Chrome Nears 20 Percent Market Share
Intel Buys Location Company To Boost Mobile Plans