Larry Ellison and Larry Page have been ordered by a US judge to return to the Android negotiating table
2011
Casio Coughs Up Microsoft Fee Over Linux Use
Microsoft’s licensing campaign continues with Casio Computing the latest to sign a deal for using Linux
Google Reveals Online Rebuttal To Antitrust Allegations
As Google prepares for a Senate hearing, it has created a web page rebutting the antitrust allegations
Lib Dems Seek To Repeal Parts Of Digital Economy Act
The Lib Dems have pledged to repeal some of the more controversial parts of the Digital Economy Act
DigiNotar Declares Bankruptcy Following Hack
The company that unknowingly issued fraudulent SSL certificates following a hack has gone out of business
Intel Partners To Sing The Praises Of Microservers
At IDF, Intel, Dell and SeaMicro were pushing the low-power microserver as a space-saver for point applications
Rackspace Brings Virtual Desktop Hosting To Europe
Hosted Virtual Desktop is Rackspace's bid to tap into a growing market for mobile device access
Could Windows 8 Be The OS We’re Looking For?
Microsoft reckons the tech landscape has changed in the last few years, and Windows 8 will serve its needs. Let's see, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Why Does Government Keep Screwing Over SMEs?
The British government is neglecting its duty to support SMEs, and missing significant cost savings in the process, says Sophie Curtis
Microsoft Allegedly Paid £1m To Sidelined Female Exec
Reports claim Natalie Ayres was paid more than £1 million when she was denied the top UK job
Open-Source Software Management From Sonatype
Sonatype Insight manages the use of open-source software in enterprise systems development
Stronger Business Processes Will Improve SSL Market
Symantec says there is nothing wrong with the SSL system but CAs need to improve their security
Cisco Plans Virtual Networking For Microsoft Hyper-V
Cisco will provide data centre packages that will control Microsoft Windows Server 8 virtual environments
HP’s Hardware Exit Could Give Dell A Boost
HP's decision to dump webOS and spin off its PC business presents a major opportunity for Dell, says the company's CEO Michael Dell
ComodoHacker Declares Private Cyber-War
The DigiNotar and Comodo SSL certificate hacker has declared his manifesto to rid Iran of dissidents
Google Updates Android Voice Actions For Brit Speak
Google has realised that not everyone speaks English like Americans after it updated Android’s voice support
Cyber-Attack Hits Japan’s Largest Defence Contractor
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries weapons systems targeted by at least eight different types of malware
HP 3PAR Arrays Use Latest Hitachi 3.5-inch SSDs
Hitachi Ultrastar SSD400S uses enterprise-grade NAND flash and power-loss-management technology
Michael Dell Rejects Apple’s “Post-PC” Vision
Michael Dell has labelled the Steve Jobs vision of a “Post-PC” world as ‘complete nonsense’
Google’s Schmidt Readies Defence In Antitrust Hearing
Google’s Eric Schmidt is preparing to face down antitrust allegations in an US Senate appearance
Apple iPhone 5 Faces Production Issues
The iPhone 5 is reportedly encountering design and production issues, as casing images surface
We Will Never Be Secure While Secrecy Rules
The virulent Nimda worm shocked the world in 2001, but we are only just starting to learn the lessons of the past, says Eric Doyle
Fujitsu Workers Down Tools For Strike
Fujitsu is once again at the centre of industrial unrest after workers in Manchester walked out on strike
Google+ And Facebook: Who’s Copying Whom?
Google+ and Facebook are copying the crap out of each other - and that's good for consumer choice, says Clint Boulton
Cool Technology Could Revive Moore’s Law
A California research team has found a way to increase power on chips without creating heat: micro-capacitors
Intel Pushes Low Power Limits With Claremont Chip
IDF: Intel shows chip which needs no heatsink and can be powered by a tiny solar cell
German Pirate Party Wins 15 Seats In Berlin
Sea dogs climb aboard German ship of state on Talk Like a Pirate Day, calling for Internet freedom
ODCA Meets OCP To Accelerate Data Centre Greening
Data centre efficiency standards groups from Facebook and Intel share... for greater efficiency
Sony Bans Class-Action Lawsuits By PlayStation Users
Sony's new terms of service are about protecting Sony, not PlayStation Network users
Gmail Hailed As Credible Rival For Microsoft Exchange
Google's Gmail commands half of cloud-based email, vying for market share with Microsoft and others