Apple's Siri intelligent assistant now has Android competition from the cheekily named 'Iris' app
2011
Reuters Gets Trend Micro Deep Security Protection
Thomson Reuters is deploying Trend Micro Deep Security for protection at the hypervisor level
The Big Data Conundrum
Companies must examine their business processes, to get the full benefit of the power of Big Data, says Ricoh Europe’s Carsten Bruhn
Private Sector Data Protection Breaches Increase
The ICO's annual report found a 58 per cent increase in data breaches by private companies.
Facebook Faces Irish Data Protection Probe
Facebook is bracing itself for a data protection audit in Ireland that could result in an £87,000 fine
Steve Jobs’ “Dying Breath” Vendetta Against Android
The late Steve Jobs was a vitriolic critic of those around him, according to a biography due to launch on Monday
UK Leads In Private Cloud Adoption
Businesses in the UK are pushing into the cloud at a faster-than-average rate, according to VMware
Win A Samsung Galaxy Tablet With eWEEK Europe
Subscribe to one of eWEEK Europe's newsletters for your chance to win a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Government Plans To Save £1.4bn With Online Services
Half government departments will be on public clouds in Francis Maude's plan to boost services and cut costs
Mobile Phones Pose No Cancer Risk, Survey Finds
A Danish study has concluded that there is no significant link between cancer and mobile phones
Colt Launches Private Cloud Services In Europe
Companies in Europe will be able to access private cloud services from local data centres by the end of 2012
Microsoft Delivers Compiler As A Service Preview
Microsoft has released a preview, codenamed Roslyn, that opens up C# and Visual Basic APIs
Ofcom’s ‘Three Strikes’ Fileshare Policy Due In 2013
Ofcom will start sending letters to alleged file sharers in 2013 under the Digital Economy Act
Ubuntu Summit Plans To Polish The Precise Pangolin
With Oneiric Ocelot just released, Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth wants to get next year's release right
£412 Apple iPhone 4S Parts List Costs £119
Apple's 16GB iPhone 4S only costs £124 to make, including parts and manufacturing costs, says IHS
Oxford University Builds VMware Private Cloud
Oxford University will offer managed cloud IT services to other universities in Britain
HP And Microsoft Plan ‘Vblock Killer’ VM System
New kids on the V-block, HP and Microsoft, aim to out-box Cisco, EMC and VMware with HP VirtualSystem
Cloud Environment Innovation Promised By EMC
EMC, preparing to launch Project Lightning, seeks better ways to move VM workloads around data centres
Strong Microsoft Revenues, Despite Cloud
Microsoft posted strong quarterly results but cloud and online services are not yet major revenue drivers
Businesses Face Security Skills Shortage
Organisations are struggling to fill security positions which is impacting their effectiveness, warns Symantec
OCZ Takes Solid State Drives To A Terabyte
OCZ has released what it claims is the world's first one terabyte SSD in a 2.5 inch form factor
Quantum Launches vmPro For Virtual Protection
Quantum has launched its vmPro virtual data protection offerings to safeguard virtualised systems
Beijing Defends Right To Censor Internet
The Chinese government has defended its “Great Firewall Of China” following fresh American pressure
Massive SQL Injection Attack Hits A Million Pages
LizaMoon attacks may have waned but code injection is still rife with a million pages infected in a new wave
UK Committee Suggests Libel Rules For Websites
A parliamentary committee suggests websites should be required to remove anonymous libels
Kogan Unveils £119 Android Tablet
An Australian company is looking to upset the tablet apple-cart with incredibly cheap Android tablets
Questions RIM’s BBX Will Have To Answer
RIM's new BBX operating system looks interesting, but it will have to give us more information soon, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Samsung Galaxy Tab Is Our Readers’ Favourite
For business, readers want a Galaxy, or an iPad. Next: which applications would you put on the cloud?
Nokia Windows Phone Photos Leak Before Launch
Leaked press photos offer a glimpse of the first Nokia phone to run Windows Phone 7
Gundotra And Brin Promise Google+ Pseudonyms
Using different names in Google+ will pave the way to busienss pages, promised co-founder Sergey Brin