Fresh from dumping MeeGo, Nokia is now developing another Linux-based platform for low-end smartphones
2011
Cloud Benefits Are Limited, Warns Analyst
Don't put your IT in the public cloud unless it is already outsourced, badly broken or new, says Canalys
Adobe Debuts ‘Creative Cloud’
Adobe Creative Cloud will allow developers to create applications using Adobe's tools in a cloud environment
Data Centre Managers Have ‘False Sense Of Security’
Data centre managers are often unaware of security measures in place at their own facilities, says McAfee
BroadSoft Shifts Into Web-Based Collaboration
BroadSoft is using technology from newly acquired iLinc for the BroadCloud Web Collaboration tool
HTC Flaw Exposes Android User Data
Researchers have discovered that HTC's Android smartphones contain a serious data leak
iPhone 5 To Get New Processor
Apple is set to launch its new iPhone with an upgraded A5 chip, and may throw a low-cost handset into the mix
Nokia’s First WP7 Handset Dubbed Sea Ray
Nokia's first handset to run Windows Phone 7 could be named Searay (or Sea Ray) and Sabre
Juniper Touts New Kit To Meet Mobile Challenge
Juniper's new switches help ease admin burden of integrating smartphones into corporate network
Amazon Faces Supply Concerns For Kindle Fire Tablet
Analysts have mixed feelings over Amazon's ability to avoid a supply shortage of its new Kindle Fire tablet
Tasting A European Flavour of Cyber Warfare
Europe has something important to say about cyber warfare and hacktivism, says Hugh Thomson
Government Pledges £150m For More Mobile Towers
The Conservatives have pledged money to improve mobile coverage in the UK's so called not-spots
BT Broadband Suffers UK-Wide Outage
A power outage at a BT exchange in Birmingham has left consumers and businesses with no web access
NHS Loses 800 Patient Records On Unencrypted USB
The Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust lost the records of 800 patients and did not inform them
Protecting Facebook Users Makes Good Websense
It's great to see Facebook shelling out on Websense security to protect its users - but who will protect us from Facebook, asks Eric Doyle
Google Launches ‘Chromezone’ Store In London
Google's branded shop within a shop is designed to promote and sell Samsung Chromebooks running Chrome OS
Facebook Recruits Websense To Secure Users
Facebook has linked up with Websense to warn users of malicious links posted on the social network
Ovum: Cloud Services Set To Explode
The next five years will see a global market expansion for cloud services that will lead to new innovations
Oracle And Autonomy Trade Barbs Over HP Buyout
Oracle says Autonomy "shopped" itself around before HP bought it, but does this reflect worse on Autonomy or Oracle, asks Chris Preimesberger
Google Chrome Aggravates Microsoft Security Tool
Microsoft Security Essentials classifies Google's Chrome browser as malware, affecting thousands of users
Amazon Sells Kindle Fire At A Loss
Amazon's Kindle Fire costs $209.63 to build, for a device set to retail for $199, according to an analysis by iSuppli
Facebook ‘Frictionless Sharing’ Raises Privacy Issues
The privacy implications of Facebook's frictionless sharing for social apps are causing concern among experts
Google Chrome Nears 20 Percent Market Share
Google's Chrome browser has risen to 16.2 percent market share, second in growth only to Apple's Safari
Intel Buys Location Company To Boost Mobile Plans
Intel is proposing to buy Telmap in order to boost its mobile and software efforts
Bristol Council’s Open Source Push Hits Security Buffers
The open source move by Bristol City Council has been struggling over government concerns about security
Fuming Google Accuses Microsoft Of Extortion
Google has hit back against Microsoft after it signed a licensing deal with Samsung over Android
Microsoft Looks To Air Travel With Bing Airport Maps
Microsoft has upgraded its Bing Maps feature to include detailed airport maps for air travellers
Tech Firms To Spend Billions On New Chips In New York
IBM, Intel and Samsung are set to invest billions for new chip facilities in New York State
HP Filing Reveals Apotheker’s $10m Golden Handshake
Former HP CEO Leo Apotheker is to receive a staggering $13m (£8.4m) total severance package
Lord Alan Sugar Is Readers’ Fantasy HP CEO
Sugar beats Schmidt, Ballmer and Jobs in eWEEK readers' dreams. Next. do you trust open source?