Apple's storage service for iTunes could be named iCloud according to the latest industry rumours
2011
RIM Reveals Updated BlackBerry Bold Handsets
On the back of an ominous profit warning, RIM has revealed two updated handsets running a new OS
Bin Laden Attack Accidentally Tweeted By Witness
An Abbottabad resident tweeted about a noisy night of helicopters and explosions - not realising the truth
AMD Refutes ARM Speculation With x86 Pledge
AMD plans to stick with its x86 chips as it moves into tablets, dashing rumours of an ARM licensing deal
New Malware Tricks Exploit PDF Vulnerability
Researchers have identified PDF files, sent as email attachments, that encode attack code inside an image file
Why Analytics Is Such A Hot Property
IBM dominates analytics but Hummer Winblad says the data dicing space is still ripe for new opportunities
Dell Upgrades Its Cloud Gateway Boomi AtomSphere
Dell's SaaS application integration platform handles data transfer between cloud and on-premises apps
Ubuntu Puts Users First With Unity Interface
The highly anticipated release of Canonical’s Linux features Unity, a new user interface to replace GNOME
Royals’ Decision To Wed Online Sets Internet Records
The wedding of William and Kate made online connections glow with activity but proved too hot for the BBC
Bidders Gather For Sale Of Ailing MySpace
News Corp hopes to raise $100 million from the sale of MySpace, a property it paid $580 million for six years ago
Android To Get Video Chat After Google Talk Upgrade
Google Talk for Android is to be upgraded over the air with voice and video chat capabilities
Tablet Adoption Increasing Within SMBs
SMBs are apparently moving away from desktops and laptops to tablets and smartphones
PHP Fog Readies Cloud Platform For Launch
PHP Fog has revealed that its new PHP-based cloud platform-as-a-service will soon be available
‘Clueless Politicians’ Propose European Great Firewall
The EU is proposing its own “great firewall” despite ongoing controversy over its Chinese counterpart
Hacked Playstation Credit Cards ‘Up For Sale’
The stolen credit card details from the Playstation hack is reportedly up for sale on hacker forums
More Cloud Misery As Yahoo Mail And Flickr Go Dark
Two of Yahoo's most popular services were down for several hours for a million users, the company said
Royal Wedding Highlights Tech-Savvy Monarchy
There seems to be a big event happening today in London. Tom Jowitt looks at how the Monarchy is embracing IT in general, and social networking in particular
Researchers Hide Files On Unencrypted Disks
A process, devised by researchers in California and Pakistan, hides data on hard disks "in plain sight"
Data Integration ‘App Store’ Launched By Pervasive
Pervasive Galaxy, a marketplace for IT processes, is a community platform supplying data integration tools
FBI Reprogram Botnet To Wipe Out Coreflood
The FBI has seized control of the Coreflood botnet, now it is cleaning-up and killing the web of zombies
Apple’s Reputation Marred By iPhone Location Tracking
Brand perception of the iPhone took a dive after reports appeared about Apple recording user location data
Fake Antivirus Scanner Found On Mobile Handsets
Fake antivirus scanners are now migrating across to mobile handsets warn security researchers
Google Hands Over £10,000 For Chrome Fixes
Google has patched 27 security holes in Chrome and rewarded bug hunters with just under £10,000
Polycom Launches EagleEye Room Camera
Polycom has expanded its telepresence portfolio with three new unified communications platforms
Cameron: Rural Broadband Investment Vital
The prime minister has underlined the importance of broadband to boost new businesses in rural areas
Government Cyber-Security Spending Breakdown
The big spend on cyber-security was outlined by Ian McGhie at the Counter Terror Expo in Olympia, London
Google Earth Offers Wedding Route Insight
Those hoping to get a peak of the royal couple in the flesh can now consult Google Earth for the perfect spot
Smartphone Apps Used To Track Royal Wedding
Developers have not been idle preparing for the royal wedding, with numerous mobile apps now available
ICO To Investigate UK Effects Of Sony Data Breach
The Information Commissioner's Office is investigating Sony's data breach to see if there is a case to be answered
T-Mobile’s Royal Wedding Dance Spoof
Just in case you haven't got the royal wedding bug yet, here's something to put you in the mood