The .uk domain registry Nominet wants you to tell it how to deal with controversial domains
2011
Open University Blazes A Path To Help Create CIOs
The Open University is helping potential CIOs towards their chosen career and a seat in the boardroom
Chinese Night Dragon Attack Hits Energy Companies
Since 2009, the Night Dragon attack from China has been spying on energy companies, says McAfee
New INQ ‘Facebook Phones’ Are Based On Android
Facebook and INQ use Google Android to serve Facebook users' online needs
AutoRun Worms Targeted By Latest Windows Updates
Microsoft has pushed out an update via its Windows Server Update Service to shut out AutoRun malware
Facebook Exploit App Toolkits Going Cheap
Websense uncovered a toolkit for building rogue "Who Tracks You" Facebook applications selling for £15
MS, Apple And Android Face HP TouchPad Pressure
HP's has at last revealed its WebOS TouchPad and smartphones which could be mobile game-changers
Ixia Tackles Network And Cloud Security Testing
IxLoad-Attack can generate malicious test traffic to show of how well site and cloud security holds up
Two More Executives Quit AMD
AMD, already searching for a new CEO, is now losing COO Robert Rivet and strategist Marty Seyer
HP Readies Tablet But Analysts Warn Of Challenges
HP is to shortly launch its webOS tablet but it has a tough fight on its hands, according to some analysts
IBM And Samsung Agree Patent Deal
IBM and Samsung are set to share technology after the two announced a cross-license agreement
Fujitsu And Oracle Extend Long-Term Sparc Partnership
Oracle and Fujitsu promise Sparc-based Unix servers 15 times faster than today's models
Facebook Confirms HQ Move To Former Sun Campus
Facebook has confirmed its HQ will move to a massive campus, formerly belonging to Sun Microsystems
The Inconvenient Truth About Carbon Intensity
Even the most efficient data centre has a carbon footprint, dependent on its source of electricity, says Peter Judge
Apple Rumoured To Have Begun iPad 2 Production
The iPad 2 is expected to hit store shelves in spring, following rumours that Apple has begun production
Campaigning MP Claims Support For Online Smut Ban
A backbench MP has claimed that there is 'favourable consensus' on the need for Internet porn filters
Nokia Memo Makes MeeGo A ‘Burning’ Question
Nokia's house is on fire and its OS choices are in question, according to a leaked memo from CEO Steven Elop
LTE To Beat WiMax In 4G Race
LTE is expected to pass WiMax as the worldwide 4G flavour of choice by 2012, a report has revealed
TalkTalk Loses 25,000 Customers, 580 Jobs
TalkTalk had a bad quarter, with a shrinking customer base and job cuts on the cards
Ken Olsen, DEC’s Founder, Dies Aged 84
Ken Olsen, outspoken founder of Digital Equipment, launched the minicomputer age
Nokia E7 Slider To Hit Europe This Week
Nokia's long-awaited E7 handset, with a sliding keyboard, will finally hit European store shelves this week
Microsoft Phone Market Share Shows Need for WP7 Hit
Windows Phone 7 units need to show much improved sales to maintain Microsoft's market postion
Double Take On Dual-screen Kyocera Echo Smartphone
Will buyers look twice at Sprint and Kyocera's dual-screen smartphone due to hit the Android market in spring
In-Stat Claims A Billion 802.11ac Wi-Fi Devices By 2015
According to In-Stat research, the upcoming 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard will see massive adoption by 2015
Open Source For Competitive Advantage Survey Claims
Adopting open-source software not only reduces costs but can deliver competitive advantage, Gartner says
EMC And VMware To Lead Hybrid Cloud Migration: Tucci
Joe Tucci hopes to see VMware take a leading role as the virtualisation platform for hybrid cloud computing
Motorola Faces Concern Over Xoom Pricing
Consumers are reportedly likely to opt for the iPad, rather than fork out just under £500 for the Motorola Xoom
Microsoft Partners With LifeSize Over Video Collaboration
Under a new deal, the video collaboration expertise of LifeSize will be included in Microsoft's UC portfolio
Nokia Management Shakeup To Herald OS Switch
Nokia is planning to shake up its management team as the company ponders its operating system strategy
451 Points To Cloud Delivery For Carbon Management
The 451 Group says carbon will be managed in the cloud - and CA and Capgemini have launched outsourced carbon accounting