Virgin Media does not have "significant market power" so will not have to share its ducts, Ofcom has confirmed
2011
What Cuts Power Use: Recession Or Efficiency?
The recession may be cutting our emissions. It's better if we can apply efficiencies while still growing, says Peter Judge
Mac OS X ‘Lion’ Fails To Roar: Review
Mac OS X “Lion” is technically Apple’s best ever, but disappoints nonetheless
RIM Launches Three New Phones And BlackBerry 7 OS
RIM today unveiled the Bold and Torch phones it hopes will address its declining smartphone fortunes
HP Tweaks TouchPad Bugs, Security And More
HP has pushed out an OS update for the TouchPad tablet, with tweaks to everything from scrolling to security
Is Apple Trying To Beat Android… Or Destroy It?
Apple and Google may need each other, but Clint Boulton believes Steve Jobs wants to kill Android to settle scores with Eric Schmidt
Sony Features Strongly At Pwnie Awards Ceremony
Nominations for the Black Hat Pwnie Awards celebrate Sony, for poor security, and cyber-mayhem makers
WANdisco Adds Context To Apache Subversion
WANdisco offers uberSVN and its app store to unify the software Apache Subversion development process
Project Aims To Use Renewable Energy For DC PODs
AMD and HP are joining a New York agency and university to investigate wind and solar power for data centres
Five Year Cyber Attack On US And UN Revealed
Is China behind attacks on the US, South Korea, the Olympics Committee and others, exposed by McAfee?
Yahoo European Search Results Moving To Bing
Yahoo, transferring its European organic search results to Microsoft Bing, warns firms to check keywords
Spain Investigates “Anticompetitive” Oracle
Spanish authorities are examining HP's claims of anticompetitive practices by Oracle relating to Itanium support
Research Uses Face Recognition To Find Personal Data
Researchers have shown off the ability to discover personal data using simple face recognition software
Apple Opens Up iCloud Beta To Developers
Apple has given developers the chance to play with its new syncing and storage website, iCloud.com
Android Nears 50 Percent Of Global Smartphones
Android is just shy of the 50 percent mark for the global smartphone market, according to Canalys data
IDC Lowers Chip Forecast Amid Weak PC Demand
IDC has dropped its processor shipment forecasts on the back of weakening consumer demand for PCs
Samsung Beefs Up MRAM With Grandis Buy
Samsung has boosted its solid state memory R&D capabilities with the acquisition of Grandis
HTC/Apple Patent Battle Lands In London
The HTC/Apple patent war has crossed the Atlantic with HTC filing against Apple in the High Court
Microsoft’s Windows Phone Revenue Is Tiny
Microsoft's Windows Mobile revenue is puny compared to that of iPhone or Android. Nicholas Kolakowski asks if things are about to change
Will HTML5 Replace Flash? Not Just Yet
Adobe has launched an HTML5 tool - but there are still plenty of reasons why Flash will continue, says Peter Judge
LibreOffice Gets Enterprise Release
The Document Foundation has put out what it calls the first version of LibreOffice that's ready for business
Sun Readers’ Data Leaked Online
The Sun has admitted it may have lost thousands of readers' personal information in July hack-attack
Recession Saps Data Centre Power Growth
Data centre power usage has expanded significantly less than expected - due to the economic crisis
Government Website Cuts Deepen
The UK government has closed nearly half of its "vanity" websites and plans to cut 80 percent
Advanced Attacks On The Rise For Larger Companies
The number of advanced persistent threats has quadrupled since the beginning of the year, according to Cisco
Gorilla Logic Offers Flex, AIR Test Tool
Gorilla Logic has released FlexMonkey 5, updatin its testing platform for Adobe Flex and AIR applications
iPhone 5 Rumoured For October Launch
The latest rumours have it that Apple's next iPhone model could appear in late September or early October
Google Buys Local Deals Provider The Dealmap
Google has acquired offers aggregator The Dealmap as an alternative to its failed buyout of Groupon
Black Hat Experts To Hack Chrome OS, Cars, Printers
At the Black Hat security conference this week researchers will look at a wide range of attacks
Huawei Hires John Suffolk, Former Government CIO
Chinese networking giant Huawei has appointed the former Government CIO as its cyber security boss