A new form of universal memory is being touted that could drastically cut the energy consumed by computers
2011
Apple’s New Security Czar Should Scare RIM
Apple is rumoured to be appointing a new security chief to lead its march into the enterprise. Time for RIM to step up its game, says Sophie Curtis
BBC’s Web Presence Cut Angers Unions
Unions condemn 'contemptuous' 25 percent cuts to BBC websites and online jobs
Phone Hacking Scandal Raises Security Questions
The government's phone hacking inquiry looks set to reopen, prompting an examination of MPs' phone security
ACS:Law ‘Drops All File-Sharing Cases’
Andrew Crossley has told a court that his law firm, ACS:Law, has dropped its pursuit of file-sharers due to threats
Tibco Tibbr Gives Social Networks A Business Context
Tibco has used its software connectors to provide a Facebook-like experience for corporate staff
Hewlett-Packard Launches Hybrid Enterprise Cloud
Cloud computing needs government-level compliance and security, says HP
Second Windows Phone 7 Jailbreak Tool Reported
Microsoft has acknowledged a second Windows Phone 7 jailbreak tool is on the way, following the ChevronWP7
IBM Kicks Off Plans For Asian Cloud Storage Centre
IBM and China's Range Technology Development are to build the largest, most advanced cloud-enabled data storage centre in China
Nokia MeeGo Tablet Sighting Fuels Rumour Mill
Images have surfaced of an unidentified Nokia tablet reportedly running Intel and Nokia's MeeGo OS
Apple To Hold Back Retina Display For iPad 3: Report
Apple will forgo introducing a high-resolution display in the iPad 2, instead adding it to the iPad 3
Google Adds No-Track Feature To Chrome
Google's Keep My Opt-Outs extension gives Chrome users a persistent way to opt out of data tracking
Enterprises To Buy Quarter Of All Tablets In 2011
Businesses will account for 25 percent of total tablets purchased in 2011 according to Deloitte
Apple Changes Component Makers For iPhone 5
Apple is changing component makers for its new iPhone 5 according to latest online reports
Motorola Xoom To Hit US Stores Mid February
Motorola's eagerly awaited Xoom tablet running Android 3.0 will be available in US stores from 17 February
Mozilla Plans ‘Do Not Track’ Option To Aid Privacy
Mozilla plans to develop a privacy feature that prevents advertisers from tracking Firefox users' browsing habits
Brit Wins Apple’s 10 Billion App Prize
Apple has awarded a $10,000 iTunes gift card to a mother of two in Kent
Hackers Sell Government Websites For Just £300
Dozens of military and government websites have been hacked and are up for sale for just over £300
Sky Rumoured To Buy The Cloud
Sky looks set to enter the UK Wi-Fi hotspot arena by aquiring wireless network provider The Cloud
Getting To Grips With Data Classification
Data classification has to be done, so where do you start, where do you stop and what do you do the in the meantime? Credant's Sean Glynn explains.
Half Of UK Companies Clueless About Carbon
UK businesses are struggling to manage their carbon consumption and prioritise sustainability programmes
LG Launches Dual-Core Smartphone
LG's Optimus 2X has launched in Korea, making it the first dual-core smartphone to hit the market
Aerohive Extends Cloud Wi-Fi To Wired Nets
One day, all enterprise networks will be managed from the cloud, says Aerohive
New Smartphone App Could Root Out Paedophiles
A new mobile phone application developed at Lancaster University can spot adults pretending to be children
Lush Admits Delay In Reporting Site Hack
Lush delayed notifying customers of its website hack for nearly a month while it conducted an investigation
Google’s CEO-Change Could Let Microsoft Win In Enterprise Cloud Apps
Without Eric Schmidt, Google may hand over the enterprise cloud apps space to Microsoft's Office 365, warns Clint Boulton
Rumours: Apple iPad 2 To Up Screen Resolution
The next-generation iPad tablet is rumoured to have a higher screen resolution, as Apple looks to stand out from the competition
Google Hits Back Over Search Quality Jibes
Google has given more details on its efforts to filter out 'web spam' from its search results, following criticism
Android Froyo At Last Rolled Out To Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant Phones
Samsung is finally releasing Android 2.2 out to the Vibrant smartphone, following delays
Toshiba Reveals Android Tablet Specs
Toshiba has offered a close-up look at its upcoming Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet, which will have dual cameras, Flash support and a swappable battery