BT has extended its Virtual Data Centre On Demand service with a dedicated option for businesses
2011
Intel Recalls Sandy Bridge Support Chips
A design flaw in a chipset that supports Intel’s “Sandy Bridge” Core-i chips will cost the company almost $1bn
Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablet Is A Threat To iPad
Android Honeycomb is likely to fuel tablet competition and become iPad's major threat, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Gov’t Crime Mapping Website Down After Launch
The world's first crime mapping website crashed shortly after its launch in England and Wales
World IPv4 Stocks Finally Run Out
The Internet authority has assigned its last batches of IPv4 addresses, putting pressure on companies to adopt IPv6
Google Launches Voice-Tweet Service For Egyptians
A new service allows Egyptians to circumvent Internet blocks and tweet by telephone
Government Invests £7.2m In Broadband Research
The Photonics HyperHighway aims to radically rework the fundamental fibre backbone technology of the Internet
Report: RIM BlackBerry Curve To Drop Keypad
Online rumours have reported that RIM's next BlackBerry Curve will be all touch-screen
Wozniak: White Apple iPhone 4 Coming Soon
The white iPhone 4 could be coming soon, as manufacturing problems are resolved, according to Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak
Report Finds Windows Phone 7 Share Lagging Windows Mobile
New data shows that Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 lagged behind the older Windws Mobile operating system for the fourth quarter of 2010
Electric Cars To Follow Mobile Roaming Model
'Intelligent mobility' will make electric cars viable by 2025, says Logica
Google Adds Docs Search Capabilities
Google has tweaked the Docs interface and refined file search capabilities to make the platform more competitive
Report: Android Becomes World Smartphone Leader
Google's Android platform shipped on 33.3 million units in the fourth quarter of 2010, edging out Nokia
Oracle To Settle Government Kickbacks Lawsuit
Oracle will pay the US government $46m to settle a lawsuit alleging kickbacks to win government contracts
Apple To Benefit From Verizon iPhone Sales Windfall
Android beware. Analysts predict that Verizon alone will sell 25 million Apple iPhones in 2011
IBM To Help Business Exploit Social Networking
IBM is to help exploit the power of social networking as part of its Smarter Planet strategy
The Cloud To Offer Londoners Free Wi-Fi
The Cloud is launching a free Wi-Fi initiative, offering Londoners 15 minutes of free web surfing a day
RIM Faces Indian Crisis Over Email Demands
RIM is headed for a showdown as India sticks to its demand for full access to corporate emails
Android Overtakes Symbian In Smartphone Race
Android is now the top selling smartphone operating system, says research from Canalys
Government CRC Scheme To Be Scrapped?
The CRC stealth tax may quietly go away... or may hit more companies
Cisco Invests In The Future Of London’s Tech City
Cisco has got behind the government's push to nurture a technology incubation zone in East London
Google Reaches Street View Deal With Connecticut
Google has avoided a court date in Connecticut after the Attorney General agreed not to sue over Street View
Internet Still Down As Bigger Protest Brews In Egypt
A new wave of protests is expected tomorrow, as web users in Egypt turn to dial-up modems to avoid the Internet blackout
Why Egypt Needs Facebook’s Privacy Protection
Facebook's moves to protect privacy with SSL authentication could be vital to political activists around the world, says Peter Judge
Workers Switch Off To Desktop Video Conferencing
Executives are excited about desktop video collaboration but workers do not share their vision, Forrester says
Facebook Brings Places Deals To The UK
Facebook has launched a shopping discount service based on its Places app in the UK
Windows MHTML Vulnerability Warning From Microsoft
An HTML scripting bug impacting all supported versions of Windows is receiving Microsoft's attention
Googleplex Venue For Android Honeycomb Demo
Google has scheduled a major Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet demo at its headquarters on February 2
Amazon Claims Kindle Ebooks Now Outsell Paperbacks
Though sales figures for the Kindle e-reader remain elusive, Amazon says it ships more ebooks than paperbacks
EFF Favours Mozilla Browser Ad Opt-Out Over Google
Electronic Frontier Foundation prefers Firefox's behavioural cookie blocker over Chrome's Keep My Opt Outs