Google's search share has fallen below 65 percent, on the back of increases from Yahoo and Bing
2011
Supercooled AMD Bulldozer Breaks Overclock Record
AMD has smashed the overclocking speed record thanks to the use of liquid nitrogen and liquid helium
MoJ Director Says G-Cloud Is ‘Alive And Kicking’
The G-Cloud is not dead, says the MoJ's Martin Bellamy, and the government's delivery strategy is on the way
Google Must Tread Carefully With Zagat
Google will have to be smart to avoid any anti-trust issues the Zagat deal could prompt, and its critics will be watching closely, says Clint Boulton
BT Reveals Another 114 Exchanges To Be Fibre-Enabled
BT has revealed the latest locations of its ongoing fibre deployment, that will serve an extra 1 million homes
We Could Be Heading For Smartphone Fragmentation
Microsoft's patent-pursuit of Android could mean we are heading toward a fragmented world of smartphones, says Nikolas Kolakowski
UK Tech Startups Pitch To Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales
Startups will pitch to Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales for a shot at a cash investment in London later this year
GlobalSign Resumes SSL Certificate Operations
GlobalSign has begun issuing new SSL certificates following its investigation of a hacking claim
Jeremy Hunt To Press Google On Copyright
The culture secretary wants a new front in the war on online copyright infringement with the help of Google
Study: Internet Firms Lagging On Green Strategy
Companies such as Amazon, eBay and Google must do better on energy management and emissions disclosure
Banks Are Most Trusted With Personal Data
Only banks and building societies can take any encouragement from a survey of the British public's trust
Android Is Best For Business, Say Readers
Blackberry ties second with iPhone, in eWEEK poll. Next: tell us your Fantasy HP CEO
Social Networks Take Up A Quarter Of Web Time
Tumblr and other social networks are catching up to Facebook in the social networking arena, according to Nielsen
Accenture To Settle US Corruption Case
Accenture is to pay £40m to settle a case involving kickbacks and the US government
Rumour: Samsung To End Windows Phone Support
With two Windows Phone 'Mango' devices to lauhch, rumours say Samsung is leaving the platform
Symantec Cloud Service Guards SSL Certificates
Symantec's Certificate Intelligence Centre manages SSL certificates, from any issuing authority
Report: Apple iOS 5 Golden Master Nearly Done
Apple to send the 'golden master' for iOS 5 to iPhone manufacturers by the end of September, rumours say
Amazon Courts Content Providers For Kindle Tablet
Amazon is in talks with magazine and newspaper publishers about content for its forthcoming tablet
IDT Unveils Power Efficient DC Architecture
IDT is offering a power architecture designed to help existing data centres exploit their computing resources
Broadcom Snaps Up NetLogic For £2.4bn
Broadcom has paid £2.4bn in cash to acquire embedded processor specialist NetLogic
New Fibre Optic Cable To Boost Transatlantic Comms
The first new transatlantic communications cable in nearly ten years is to be laid in the Atlantic ocean
In Security, Life’s Too Short To Play Catch-Up
Attacks on companies have grown by 44 percent this year, according to HP, and anti-malware products are failing to keep up, says Eric Doyle
HTC Hints At Mobile OS Acquisition
An HTC executive has hinted that it could be interesting in buying its own mobile operating system
Carol Bartz Quits Yahoo Board
Fired as Yahoo's CEO last week, Bartz has now left the company's board as well, as AOL reportedly seeks a merger
Apple Finally Reacts To DigiNotar Hack
Apple arrives late to the party with an update protecting users from fraudulent DigitNotar SSL certificates
Google/Motorola Probe Could Prove Illuminating
Emergence of Google documents hinting at Android favouritism could prompt a revealing probe into the Motorola deal, says Clint Boulton
TalkTalk Boss Slams BT Fibre ‘Monopoly’
Government support could give BT a monopoly, warns TalkTalk boss
Linux Community Websites Hacked
Sites including Linux.com and LinuxFoundation.org have been taken offline, following a fresh attack
Europe Dominated By Smartphones
Smartphones have overrun Western Europe, out-shipping feature phones for the first time, with Android leading
HP Offers Partial Refund On TouchPad Tablets
Any TouchPads bought before HP pulled the plug on the webOS device qualify for a discount