Rackspace has expanded its support to manage OpenStack private clouds in customers' data centres
2011
Apple’s iCloud Will Attract New Developers
The launch of the iPhone App Store created a rush to build third-party services. J Gerry Purdy thinks iCloud may have the same effect
Adobe To Abandon Mobile Flash
Posthumous victory for Steve Jobs as Adobe stops updating mobile Flash in favour of HTML5
Anonymous Implicated In Finnish Web Hacks
Neo-Nazi politicians were exposed in Finland - but was Anonymous really responsible?
The CRC: Not Yet A Premier League
This year's Energy Efficiency league table is just a friendly match, says Peter Judge. Next year it could be a fixture worth watching.
Broader Campus Networking Ability From Brocade
Brocade is unveiling campus networking products to undercut and outperform Cisco and others
Nearly Half Of Brits Support Social Network Blockade
Shutting down social networks in the interest of public safety is OK, says the British public
Online Privacy Tools Too Complex To Be Effective
Opt-out privacy tools to block online tracking are confusing their users, says CyLab researchers
Vidyo Takes Soft Approach To Cloud Conferencing
The Virtualized VidyoRouter will take video conferencing to public, private and hybrid cloud environments
HP May Be Settling Its WebOS Indecision
Hewlett-Packard executives are meeting to decide the fate of its webOS division, according to reports
Brand Pages Move Google+ Towards 60m Users
Google+ could add 20 million users by the end of the year, thanks to Google.com, Hangouts and Pages
HP Tops Greenpeace Green Electronics Table
HP has ended Nokia's three year reign at the top of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics rankings
Panasonic Joins Tablet Race With Android Toughpad
Panasonic has launched ruggedised Android tablet for people for whom an Apple iPad is just too soft
Apple iPhone 4S Gains Influential Endorsement
An influential US watchdog has endorsed the Apple iPhone 4S, unlike its predecessor the iPhone 4
Fujitsu Preps 23.2 Petaflops Supercomputer Launch
Fujitsu is commercially entering the supercomputer sector with the launch of a 23.3 petaflops machine
Ultrabooks To Grab 43 Percent Of Laptop Sales
Ultrabooks are set to capture 43 percent of laptop shipments by 2015 according to IHS iSuppli analysts
Tech Firms Score Badly On CRC League Table
The Environment Agency's ranking of green companies shows IT firms need to clean up their act
Apple Removes Potentially Malicious App From Store
Apple has removed an app created by hacker Charlie Miller which could access users' personal details
Tech City Firms Get Intel Supercomputer
Intel will offer free supercomputing access to startups in London's Silicon Roundabout
Samsung Executive Departs To Join Windows Phone
Gavin Kim is set to leave his post at Samsung to become General Manager of the Windows Phone team
Microsoft Targets Huawei Over Android Patents
Huawei is the latest to lock horns with Microsoft over royalty payments for its Android devices
Taming Consumer Devices In Business
As consumerisation blurs the lines of personal and professional, Comtact’s Dominic List looks at ways to cope
Cloud Could Cut Electricity Bill By £1.2bn
Cloud can reduce emissions and energy consumption across the IT estate by 50 percent
Hague Pressured Over Iranian Phone Tracking Tools
A British company with links to Wiliam Hague, sold mobile phone tracking software to Iran
Google Says Motorola Won’t Be Favoured
Google chairman Eric Schmidt, on an Asian tour, addresses rivals' fears of favouritism for Motorola
Google+ Finally Adds Business Pages
At last, Google has allowed businesses to set up their own pages on its Google+ social network
Hackers For Hire At Bargain Prices
The cost of hiring a hacker is so affordable and effective, it is no wonder the craft is expanding, reveals Eric Doyle
Palo Alto Looks To Secure Branch Offices
Palo Alto Networks has launched new security technology aimed at branch offices, iOS devices and malware
DNS, DoS Attacks Slip Past Corporate Defences
A new study has found that existing security measures are increasingly inadequate in mitigating attacks
Samsung Rises To No. 1 Smartphone Spot
Samsung has taken the top sales spot in smartphones, but only until iPhone 4S sales kick in, according to IDC