Cisco is to offer a "small cell" solution to provide mobile operators with connectivity across heterogeneous networks
February 2012
IBM ‘Rebalances’ By Axing 1,200 Staff
Big Blue has reportedly laid off as many as 1,200 workers, mostly in United States and Canada
Toshiba And WD Sign HDD Facilities Agreement
Toshiba and Western Digital have reached an agreement that will see the two trade hard disk drive facilities
MWC 2012: Huawei Adds Its Backing To Tizen Mobile OS
Android beware, Huawei has added its backing to Tizen just as a beta of the new mobile operating system has been made available
MWC 2012: Microsoft Opens Windows 8 For Public Testing
Consumers can now preview Microsoft's forthcoming operating system as Windows 8 opens for free, public download
Strange Android Devices Try To Make A Monkey Of Apple’s Gorilla
Tablet makers, realising they can’t beat the iPad 3, are trying to play different games instead. Wayne Rash asks: will it work?
MWC 2012: Panasonic Announces Waterproof Eluga Power Phone
The Eluga Power is the second Panasonic phone designed for non-Japanese markets in more than six years
iOS Apps Could Allow Developers Access To Users’ Photos
Photo libraries and associated geo-locational data exposed by 'location access' agreement
Google To Patent Fibre Optic Cable Deployment Method
The “edging strip” could make fibre-to-the-home installation simpler by removing needed to dig trenches in customers' gardens
HP To Axe Half Of The WebOS Workforce
275 webOS workers lose their jobs despite HP's previous assurances they would be redeployed
Report Praises Green Credentials Of eBay’s Arizona Data Centre
Data centre achieves "new levels of energy efficiency", according to a study by the Green Grid
Raspberry Pi Launch – A PC For The Price Of A Pair Of Jeans
£22 or less can buy a Linux-based computer to teach the principles of computing to a new generation of programmers
Facebook Denies Spying On Android Users’ SMS Texts
The social network giant accuses The Sunday Times of misunderstanding its Android app's SMS functionality
4G LTE Network From UK Broadband Goes Live In London
This morning, in a London borough, a 4G LTE network was switched on, promising speedy mobile broadband
Hotter Data Centres Need To Find Tougher Kit
Hotter data centres waste less energy but we need vendors to support higher temperature tolerance in their hardware, says Peter Judge
Interpol Arrests 25 Members Of Anonymous In ‘Operation Unmask’
The hacking collective has responded to arrests in Europe and South America by attacking the Interpol website
Google Privacy Policy Could Violate EU Law
French data authority expresses deep concerns over the protection of user data and asks Google to suspend implementation
HP Tackles Security Risks With Integrated Platform
HP is to assist businesses struggling to tighten up their security with an integrated platform that spans multiple environments
RSA 2012: Coviello Insists Cyber-Defences Are About Managing Risk
RSA executive chairman Art Coviello’s keynote stressed that managing risk is critical because perfect security is impossible
MWC 2012: Mozilla Marketplace Is Open To Developers
Mozilla has announced its Mozilla Marketplace is now open for developer apps submissions for sale later this year
MWC 2012: Mobile Will Change The World Says Google’s Schmidt
Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt challenged attendees to use mobile technology to create a global community of equals
HP Led In Server Shipments In 2011 But IBM Topped Server Revenue
A Gartner study shows IBM topped the server market in revenue for 2011 while HP led the market in server shipments
More Expensive iPad 3 Unveiling Expected March 7
Apple could unveil the iPad 3 on 7 March, if invitations sent to media are any indication, but prices may be higher
MWC 2012: Telefonica To Offer Virtualised Samsung Galaxy S II
Telefonica Digital is to offer a virtualised Samsung smartphone that contains both a corporate and personal identity
Windows Phones To Include High-End Email Encryption
Microsoft is partnering with Good Technology for a Windows Phone solution that offers encrypted end-to-end messaging
MWC 2012: HTC And Polycom To Offer RealPresence On Smartphone, Tablet
Video conferencing will soon be vailable on more tablets and smartphones after HTC partnered with Polycom
Do you feel equipped to choose the right microprocessor?
SIG Lab Wants To Make Software More Energy Efficient
Laboratory's research could make every computer a little bit “greener”
EU Rejects Plan To Scrap Mobile Roaming Charges
Committee of MEPs instead opts for another round of price cuts, prompting a mixed reaction
Wikileaks’ Email Dump Raises Uncomfortable Questions
Newly released emails paint Stratfor as a clearing house for intelligence says Fahmida Y Rashid
Is Windows Phone About To Fragment?
Microsoft could be spreading the Windows Phone platform too thin says Nicholas Kolakowski
MWC 2012: Asus Brings Out The PadFone
An unusual marriage of smartphone and tablet could create a new breed of computers
Google Offers Up To $1 Million In Hacking Contest To Exploit Chrome
Google ups the reward for hackers who find 'zero-day' bug exploits in its browser
MWC 2012: GSMA, Operators Back Mobile Privacy Guidlines
The GSMA along with Vodafone, Orange and other operators are pushing privacy rules intended to maintain users' confidence in mobile applications
Pinterest Users Blocked From Sharing Flickr Photos
Photo sharing site implements 'do not pin' code as Pinterest reaffirms commitment to copyright protection
RSA 2012: Sophos And Egnyte Secure Mobile Documents
Documents are increasingly being exchanged through the Cloud, encryption is one way to prevent their misuse
MWC 2012: Huawei Claims Ascend D Is The Fastest Smartphone Ever
The new quad-core smartphone will trample over iPhone and Galaxy Nexus, says Huawei
IBM Sets 100-Microsecond Quantum Computing Record
With quantum bits that last long enough to do actual work, IBM hopes extremely fast computers are on their way
MWC 2012: Intel Unveils Smartphone Initiatives
Intel announces partnerships with Orange, ZTE, Visa and Lava International
Yahoo Threatens Patent Lawsuit Against Facebook
Yahoo says Facebook infringed between 10 and 20 of its patents
MWC 2012: Nokia Announces 41 Megapixel Symbian Smartphone
Nokia says anyone can take professional looking photographs with the PureView 808
Cisco To Buy Optical Networker Lightwire For £171m
Cisco takeover is signal of intent as it makes second significant optical IT acquisition in two years
MWC 2012: Facebook Pushes Mobile Web Standards Effort
Facebook and more than 30 other companies are to back the Core Mobile Web Platform Community Group
Analyst: Apple Deals A Blow To Motorola, Google In Germany
Apple's success in a German appeals court allows it to keep selling the iPhone and iPad, while putting additional pressure on Motorola Mobility and Google
Oracle Exalytics Exits Experimental Stage
Oracle's in-memory Big Data analytics appliance, Exalytics, has now moved out of the testing stage to reach GA status
Reports Predict iPad 3 Price Hike
Apple may be planning to raise the price of its iPad 3 based on classy new features, according to rumours
Rubin: Google To Push Tablets This Year
Android creator Andy Rubin said Google will redouble its focus on tablets, possibly meaning a Nexus tablet is on the way
MWC 2012: GSMA To Counter Smartphone App Sprawl With Joyn
The GSMA is countering the duplication of smartphone apps by offering standardised, consolidated 'rich communications' instead
Apple Threatens To Pull British Siri Rival From App Store
Apple is said to be planning to pull the voice assistant Evi app from its App Store, because it is 'confusingly similar' to Siri
Choose Your Own Device Promises A More Secure Future
Bring-your-own-device means all manner of hardware is starting to appear on the network. Eric Doyle argues that there is safer path
Dell Launches Hot Servers And Upgrades Networking
Hot-running Xeon E5 servers and Gigabit Ethernet are top news in Dell's "Spring Collection"
MWC 2012: Qualcomm Reveals Snapdragon S4 Pro Chip
Qualcomm is offering a Pro version of its Snapdragon S4 processor to cater for advanced operating systems
Google Claims 850k Android Activations Daily
The stellar growth of Android shows no sign of slowdown with Google now claiming 850,000 daily activations
MWC 2012: ViewSonic Launches New Android 4.0 Tablets
ViewSonic has expanded its ViewPad line with new tablet models running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
MWC 2012: Samsung Unveils 10.1 Inch Galaxy Tab 2
Samsung unveils the successor to the Galaxy Tab in Barcelona
Is Meg Whitman The Right CEO To Rebuild HP?
HP needs wholesale changes and many questions need to be answered, but the main one is whether Meg Whitman is the right CEO at the right time, asks Chris Preimesberger
RSA 2012: WAF Added To QualysGuard Cloud Security Platform
Web Application Firewall touted to protect against spammers, SQL injections and DDoS attacks
MWC 2012: Samsung Galaxy Beam Can Project 50-Inch HD Image
An Android smartphone that uses a 15 lumens projector to beam movies and games onto handy flat surfaces
MWC 2012: Nokia Shows Low-Cost Lumia 610 Smartphone
Nokia has announced that its cheaper Windows Phone 7 handset will begin shipping in the second quarter of 2012
Facebook To Tackle Open Source Storage Hardware
Social networking site plans to build own storage hardware to handle growing number of user uploads
MWC 2012: Skype Beta Launches On Windows Phone
Microsoft and Skype announce the long-awaited VoIP app for Microsoft's Windows Phone mobile operating system
RSA 2012: Zero-Day WebKit Flaw Allows Android Device Takeover
Start-up CrowdStrike will demonstrate the use of a flaw in Android WebKit to take full control of mobile devices
MWC 2012: Orange To Launch Android Phone With Intel Inside
For the first time, the familiar “Intel Inside” logo will grace a smartphone as Orange moves London to Santa Clara
MWC 2012: Sony Debuts Xperia P And Xperia U Smartphones
Sony has announced two Android-powered smartphones for release later this year
WikiLeaks Publishes Emails From ‘Shadow CIA’ Firm Stratfor
WikiLeaks has begun publishing millions of emails thought to have been obtained from intelligence firm Stratfor in a December hack by Anonymous
MWC 2012: HTC Unveils Ice Cream Sandwich-Powered ‘One’ Series
HTC One X, One S and One V announced as HTC's core smartphone range for 2012
Most Councils Now Allow Employees To Access Social Media
Almost all councils in the UK permit some form of access to social media, a Socitm survey has revealed
RSA 2012: SHadoop Adds Security To Big Data
Zettaset's SHadoop is intended to make it easier for organisations to control user access to data within Hadoop clusters
Google Set To Beat Facebook On Ad Sales
Google and Facebook are battling it out over the US display advertising market, with the search engine set to take the lead in 2013, according to eMarketer
Report: Microsoft Office 15 To Get Touch Mode
Microsoft will add a new mode to its upcoming version of Office making it more suitable for touch-screen devices
Photoshop Touch Comes To iPad 2
Adobe has released Photoshop Touch, the central component of the Adobe Touch Apps suite, for the iPad 2
Adobe ‘Project Primetime’ Integrates Video With Advertising, Analytics
Adobe has announced a new fully integrated video technology platform aimed at enabling TV-like experiences for advertising-supported videos on connected devices
Wakefield Council Plans To Save £1m Through Flexible Working
Wakefield is seeking to achieve significant cost savings by implementing tech for flexible working
Dell Plugs Data Centre Recovery Gap With AppAssure Deal
Dell continues to transform itself from its box shifter origins with the acquisition of backup specialist AppAssure
IBM Sweetens Migration Program To Tempt Rival Users
IBM has enhanced its Migration Factory program as it seeks to lure customers away from rival offerings
LinkedIn Continues Acquisition Spree With Rapportive Buy
LinkedIn has acquired Gmail contact management service Rapportive for an undisclosed amount
Apple Acquires App Search Engine Chomp
Apple buys Chomp for a reported £31.5 million - leading to rumours of an app store redesign
Google Agrees Not To Track Users, If They Ask Nicely
More than 400 companies agree to help implement the browser “do-not-track” button
Beware Of Over-Optimism About Virtualisation
Virtualisation is harder than you think, warns Peter Judge
Google To Take A Loss On Its Clearwire Stake
The search giant will get back less than one tenth of the $500 million it sunk in the would-be WiMax superstar
Smartphone Social Media Users Are Prone To Identity Theft
Smartphone owners and social media users are more likely to become victims of identity theft, claims Javelin Strategy
Microsoft Bing Allows Users To Link Their Names To Web Pages
Microsoft's Bing, which still trails Google Search. has added a feature to let a user to associate pages from around the Web with their name
HTML5 Copyright Protection Proposals Branded “Unethical”
Google, Microsoft and Netflix lend their support to DRM for HTML5
Motorola Forces Apple To Disable Push Notifications In Germany
iCloud and MobileMe notification features deactivated for German customers amid ongoing patent dispute
Obama Releases Bill Of Rights Proposal For Online Privacy
A US privacy bill proposed by President Obama will give Web surfers access to their data and an online tracking opt-out
Chinese iPad Trademark Battle Hits US Court
The Silicon Valley giant is accused of trademark infringement and dirty tactics
HP Business Tablet To Launch By End Of 2012
iPad-owning HP CEO Meg Whitman says that HP will release a Windows 8 tablet this year, to help businesses deal with BYOD
Microsoft Visual Studio 11 and .NET 4.5 Betas Out Next Week
Microsoft gave a sneak peek of the next version of its flagship toolset codenamed Visual Studio 11 and .NET Framework 4.5
Android Apps Cost 2.5 Times More Than iPhone Apps
Canalys survey reveals disparities in the price of paid-for content between the two markets
Semantic Tech & Business Conference
MWC 2012: Leaked Image Sparks Sony Windows Phone Rumours
Rumour has it sony will show a Windows Phone device at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
Smart Grid: The Next Generation
Smartgrid has been available as a technology long enough for it’s effectiveness now to be scrutinized in detail. Our March Green in the City forum will provide exclusive insights on technology, investment, policy and adoption trends ...
Greg Young’s CQRS, Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD
DDD & CQRS expert Greg Young, will run a 3-day workshop in London on CQRS, Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD.
iPad 3: New Picture In An Old Frame
Apple's iPad 3 overall design will resemble its predecessors despite major internal upgrades
German Authorities Close Skyload.net In Piracy Probe
Another file-hosting site linked to copyright infringement goes dark in Megaupload's aftermath
New Standard Takes The Pain Out Of Wi-Fi Hotspots
Future hotspots will take the strain, moving users easily from mobile to Wi-Fi networks
MEF Touts Benefits Of Carrier Ethernet 2.0
Ethernet inventor Bob Metcalfe says this release of the telco Ethernet protocol is a "new generation"
Box Updates Android Client, Offers 50GB Storage
Box has updated its Android client software with collaboration features, as well as 50GB of free storage
Juniper To Halt Web App Attacks With Mykonos Buy
Attacks against web applications are a growing threat that Juniper hopes to challenge with its Mykonos purchase
SMBs Face Growing Security Threat From BYOD
Mobile devices are posing a growing security threat to SMBs, who often do not have adequate tools and software
OSS/BSS World Summit, London 2012
OSS/BSS World Summit 2012 is a world-class, exclusive summit, delivering independent and objective thought-leadership for the C-suite within the telecoms industry globally.
Wireless Telecommunications Symposium
Exchange information on advances in mobile communications and wireless networking technology, management, policy, applications, and security in London, UK with leaders and experts from industry, governmental agencies, and universiti ...
Testing Mobile Apps & Mobile Websites
Are you testing a mobile app or a website on a mobile device? Developed and taught by Karen N. Johnson, this one-day hands-on class looks at both contexts: testing mobile apps and testing websites on mobile devices.
Advisen’s Cyber Liability Insights Conference in London
Our Cyber Liability Insights Conference in London will discuss Cyber, Privacy, and Security risks from a Commercial P&C view.
MWC 2012: LG To Showcase Optimus 4X HD Quad-Core Smartphone
LG Optimus 4X HD is the latest quad-core phone expected to appear at Barcelona event
The Insight Technology Show
The Insight Technology Show offers IT professionals the opportunity to meet with some of the world's leading technology manufacturers and is firmly marked as one of the UK's largest IT Reseller exhibitions.
YouPorn Users’ Emails And Passwords Laid Bare Online
Hackers publish personal details online - exposing security flaw that has existed for five years
Apple Confirms It Will Build Data Centre In Oregon
The Oregon facility will be neighbours with Facebook and Google, but source of electricity might be a problem
Everything Everywhere Could Launch First UK 4G Network
A new LTE network could run on Everything Everywhere's existing spectrum, said CEO Olaf Swantee
Open Source Code Is As Good As Proprietary, Says Coverity
Open source code scanned by Coverity had slightly fewer flaws per 1000 lines
Shanghai Court Sides With Apple In iPad Trademark Battle
Proview Technology's attempt to block sales of the tablet in Shanghai fails
Tata Communications Becomes Official F1 Connectivity Provider
Tata says it wants to showcase its portfolio of services in a sport that uses "technology at its best"
Illegal GPS Jammers Are Widespread, Study Finds
Research by the Government-backed Sentinel consortium shows dangerous GPS jammer use in the UK is on the rise
One Third Of The UK Has Slower Than 5Mbps Broadband
uSwitch says much of the UK has broadband speeds "that are more snail’s pace than super-fast"
MWC 2012: Symantec Survey Confirms Mobility Trend
BYOD is problematic, and social media is frowned upon in today's businesses, symantec told TechWeekEurope
24th Annual FIRST Conference Addressing New Global Security Threats
The 24th Annual FIRST Conference, Malta focuses on the need for collaboration to combat new global security threats
Government Prescribes Medical Apps For Smartphones
Is there a doctor in the house? Andrew Lansley suggests we all check our smartphones, as part of an NHS drive
Poor Business Execution And HDD Shortage Blamed For HP Earnings Drop
Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman faces lower revenue, profit and profit margins as she signals a long-term recovery process
Ovum Industry Congress – IT at the Heart of Business
Ovum’s Industry Congress 2012 is designed to give delegates the vital information they need to guide their business technology decisions in 2012 and beyond.
Google Docs For Android Gets On-Device Editing And More
Google has boosted Docs for Android with native editing and real-time collaboration capabilities plus improved presentations
MWC 2012: Nokia Said To Be Preparing Low-Price Windows Phones
Nokia is reportedly unveiling a line of low-price, entry-level Windows Phones at Mobile World Congress next week
Delegation Aims To Pull Silicon Valley Data Centres To Sweden
Officials from Sweden are on a mission to lure Californian data to the cooler, greener Nordic environment
TFL Counts On Developers To Help Ease Olympic Travel Chaos
Transport 'hotspot' data released to developers to help travelling public 'Get Ahead of the Games'
IBM QRadar Security Analytics Platform Uses X-Force Threat Database
IBM's security intelligence platform arose from the Q1 Labs acquisition and accesses 400 malware databases
Huddle Launches Cloud-Based Enterprise File Sync Service
Cloud app enables employees to access relevant documents securely and remotely from an entire corporate knowledge store
Mozilla Reportedly Planning Smartphone And App Store Move
Mozilla is reportedly planning a web-based mobile operating system, as well as a Mozilla app store
Google Hit With Lawsuits Over Safari Tracking
Google is being sued in the United States over its placement of online ad cookies in the Safari browser
Imation Targets SMBs With DataGuard Backup Appliances
Imation is taking aim at the SMB sector with the launch of its purpose-built DataGuard backup appliances
Cambridge Project Pits ‘Internet Of Things’ Against The Weather
Cambridge Wireless has started an 'Internet of Things' project, which could help people better cope with extreme weather
Standalone Akamai Security Service Aims To Block DDoS Attacks
Akamai has announced Kona Site Defender security service to defend customers against various types of DDoS attacks
Samsung Series 9 Notebook Hits UK Shelves This Saturday
New premium notebook will cost £1200 at John Lewis and will be available at other retailers later this year
Microsoft Files EU Antitrust Complaint Against Motorola Mobility
Motorola accused by Microsoft and Apple of abusing FRAND patents in Europe
Nordics Launch A United Cold Front On Data Centres
As data centre energy comes under pressure, putting your data on ice could be a good option, says Peter Judge
Open Threat Exchange Aims To Improve Your Security For Free
Richard Kirk of AlienVault introduces Open Threat Exchange, a free, open-source enterprise IT security tool
Microsoft Office Apple iPad App Ready For Approval
Microsoft denies it, but a report claims MS Office for iPad is set for approval – but no word on Android support
EC Announces New Data Centre Efficiency Programme
The Cool Em All project will develop monitoring software and open source server plans to make scientific computerse more efficient
MWC 2012: Samsung Announces Learning Hub For Students
New educational platform will rival Apple's recently revamped iTunes U
MWC 2012: Canonical Puts Ubuntu Desktop On A Smartphone
Canonical announces an Ubuntu version that helps kill off PCs by taking smartphones to the next level
Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom Granted Bail By New Zealand Court
Dotcom to be placed under house arrest as fight against US extradition continues
Symantec PCAnywhere’s Limited Vulnerablity Called Into Question
An attack script has been posted online that can crash pcAnywhere as security researchers warn that old code can show current loopholes
4G Operators Must Pay Into TV Interference Fund
When long-delayed 4G mobile services arrive, the government will demand £180 million to fix TV interference
Dell Ends Good Fiscal Year But Cloud’s On The Horizon
Dell Q4 profits dropped 18 percent, mostly due to falling revenue from consumer PC sales as mobile device advances bite
Ericsson’s BelAir Networks Buy Expands Mobile Broadband Offerings
The acquisition of BelAir Networks will offer wireless carriers Wi-Fi connectivity from Ericsson
Google Snaps Up Cuil Search Patents
Google has confirmed it has purchased seven pending search patents from defunct challenger Cuil
Apache Marks 17th Birthday With HTTP Server 2.4
Apache has celebrated the 17th anniversary of its HTTP Server by delivering version 2.4, tuned for the cloud
GreenBytes Launches Solid State Storage Array
GreenBytes is targeting SMBs with the launch of a flash storage array that can handle deduplication
Russian Search Engine Yandex Beats Google To Social Search Deal With Twitter
Twitter has partnered with Yandex, the Russian search engine, to improve its social search function
Google Says Microsoft’s IE9 Privacy Policy Is Broken
Google doesn't follow P3P, but then nor does anyone else, says Google's communications vice president
Aruba Seeks To Ease BYOD Headache With ClearPass
Aruba is offering a new mobile management solution that allows for the secure provision of mobile devices on an enterprise network
High Court Ruling Permits Court Summons Via Facebook
UK judge sets precedent by allowing high court legal claims to be served through social networking site
Are you an SEO guru?
How much do you know about cloud computing?
RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 Released ‘Too Late’
RIM's tablet finally gets integrated email client and Android apps, but that may not be enough
Apple Unveils Details Of Massive Solar Project
Planned solar array in North Carolina will help power a massive data centre that has been criticised for relying on power generated by coal and nuclear sources
Over Half Of Brits Use A Smartphone
A survey shows smartphone penetration in Britain has reached 50.3 percent
Aylesbury Council Invites Bids For Cloud Framework
Aylesbury announces plans for a £1.5m cloud to save costs and integrate its solutions
Microsoft Says Google Bypassed IE9 Privacy Settings Too
Microsoft says that Safari was not the only browser that Google tricked into accepting cookies
Huawei Claims Biggest Desktop Virtualisation Deployment
45,000 Huawei engineers are using its Desktop Cloud, along with 100,000 other users across 30 countries
Consumerisation of IT Summit
The Consumerisation of IT has become the hottest of industry topics but with all the talk, blogs, surveys and tweets, how do you make sense of it and understand the change it represents?
European Smart Grid Cyber Security
The rapid advancement and application of digital technology has improved electric system operations, reliability, and process efficiency. But it carries with it a heavy responsibility. This conference will look at these issues.
Ovum Events Hybrid IaaS: Coming of Age |Compute | Store | Network
Ovum Events are proud to introduce Hybrid IaaS: Coming of Age on 27 March 2012 at the Grand Connaught Rooms in Central London. This Ovum event is designed to inform senior IT professionals about the opportunities and challenges face ...
IBM OMNIbus and Impact: Event to Resolution Seminar
IBM and Innovise ESM are hosting a breakfast seminar to show you how to get the best from IBM Tivoli OMNIbus and Impact.
MWC 2012: Nokia Siemens And Qualcomm To Demo HSPA+ Booster
Multiflow feature can double HSPA+ speeds at the edges of a mobile cell by connecting to a second one
Congressmen Ask FTC To Investigate Google Over Safari Tracking
Google says it is working to remove cookies “inadvertently” set on Safari users’ systems
3UK Tells Vaizey To Veto Weak EU Roaming Cuts
Communications Minister Vaizey is told that under European travellers could pay more for data roaming than the trip itself
Swype Updated To Work With Android 4.0
Gesture input software Swype now works with Android 4.0 'Ice Cream Sandwich', but is a little rough around the edges
Report: iPad 3 To Use A5X Processor
Apple's next-generation tablet is to use the A5X chipset, and not the expected A6 processor, according to leaked photos
US 4G Network LightSquared Airs Dispute With Inmarsat
4G network LightSquared's latest troubles centre upon a financial dispute with satellite partner Inmarsat
LG Enters ‘Phablet’ Market With Optimus Vu
LG has introduced its Optimus Vu five-inch phone/tablet device, competing with Samsung's own 'phablet' device, the Galaxy Note
ZTE Readies Mimosa X Smartphone With ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’
China's ZTE is aiming its low-cost Mimosa X handset at the mainstream mobile phone market
Microsoft Goes Old School With Windows 8 Logo
Microsoft has gone back to its roots with its new Windows 8 logo, dropping the flag in favour of a Window
McAfee And Xerox Team Up Over Printer Security
McAfee is to extend its security software to Xerox printers, as the two companies partner up over security
Samsung Offloads LCD Display Unit
Samsung has confirmed that its loss-making LCD division will be spun off as a wholly owned separate unit
LTE Power Consumption Triggers Battery Worry
LTE smartphones offer much faster mobile data access, but reports are also emerging of voracious power consumption
Iran Blocks More Websites Ahead Of Elections
The Iranian government expands its programme of web censorship ahead of March elections
Udi Dahan’s Enterprise Development with NServiceBus
NServiceBus creator Udi Dahan, will be delivering his three day NServiceBus Messaging course at Skills Matter in 2012.
Dierk Koenig’s Practical Groovy for Developers
Dierk Koeing -- lead author of the book 'Groovy in Action' and Groovy & Grails committer -- brings his two-day Practical Groovy for Developers workshop exclusively to Skills Matter.
Windows 8 Tablets Need Apps, Low Prices And A Bruised Android
Nicholas Kolkowski explains what Microsoft needs to do to take a chunk of Apple's tablet market
Spooks Are Looking For Skeletons In The Closet
The US government may demand access to your data in the cloud. You can encrypt your data, but that limits its value, says Eric Doyle
Courts Could Ban The Pirate Bay In The UK
A Court ruling issued today means UK ISPs may be forced to block The Pirate Bay
MWC 2012: ZTE To Unveil Two Ice Cream Sandwich LTE Handsets
ZTE will officially launch two new Android handsets next week, the PF200 and N910at Mobile World Congress
UK Border Agency Scraps £9m Airport Iris Scanners
The widely criticized IRIS terminals will disappear from Birmingham and Manchester airports; the rest will follow
Tougher Spending Controls Save Government £140m On ICT
Cabinet Office says it wants to save a total of £5 billion across the government by the end of the financial year
UK Misses Out In World Fibre Rankings
The UK has still not entered the worldwide rankings for fibre-optic broadband deployments, while Asia and the US surge ahead
ITC Dismisses HTC Patent Claim Against Apple
Taiwanese phone maker HTC has lost the latest leg of its increasingly bitter legal dispute against HTC
Government’s G-Cloud CloudStore Opens For Business
CloudStore allows smaller businesses to compete alongside services giants such as Microsoft, IBM and BT
Single-Atom Transistor Created By Australian University
Physicists have created a transistor out of a single phosphorus atom, opening new doors for quantum computing
British Student Jailed For Eight Months After Facebook Hack
Glenn Mangham imprisoned despite claiming he just wanted to help Facebook by pointing out vulnerabilities
UK Government To Demand Data On Every Call And Email
Plans could force ISPs and phone operators to hand over records on all phone calls, emails, Tweets and Facebook messages
The Renewable Energy Behind Iceland’s Data Centre Bid: In Pictures
Its reliable sources of renewable energy make Iceland an ideal site for Cloud-based data centres. This month, TechWeekEurope visited the Arctic Circle to investigate the northern seat of sustainable power
Jelastic Java Platform Set For Commercial Debut
Jelastic's Java plaform-as-a-service will become commercially available in North America and Europe next month
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox Fix Serious Flaws
Following a major patch for Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Chrome and Firefox have also come out with fixes for a remotely exploitable flaw
US Regulators Criticise Android, iOS Child Protection
Applications for Apple's iOS and Google's Android devices don't provide enough information on how children's privacy is protected, according to the US' FTC
US Secret Service Pulls Plug On Forms Site
The US Secret Service has shut down and then reinstated online forms site JotForm, without the need for a law such as SOPA
Dell And Siemens Create Storage Cloud For Medical Images
Dell and Siemens have put together a massive cloud-based storage system for medical images
Apple Wins Slide-To-Unlock Patent Claim Against Motorola
Who would have thought that swiping a finger across the screen could cause this much commotion and expense
RSA Denies X.509 Public Key Algorithm Weakness Is A Flaw
RSA accepts X.509 weaknesses but says that research revelations raise questions about poor implementation
Alcatel-Lucent Touts Mobile Wi-Fi Hookup With LightRadio
Alcatel-Lucent has an answer for device users who fancy moving seamlessly between Wi-Fi hotspots and mobile networks
Android Malware Increased By 3,000 Percent in 2011
Google's Android was targeted with malware more than any other mobile operating system in 2011
Centrify And Enterproid Tackle Mobile Management For iOS And Android
As mobile device management comes to the fore, Centrify and Enterproid have made BYOD-related announcements
Kindle Fire Hits Four Million Sales Estimate For Q4, Says IHS
Amazon's Kindle Fire chomped away at Apple and Samsung's tablet market shares in the fourth quarter of 2011
Apple’s Mac OS X ‘Mountain Lion’ Borrows Heavily From iOS
Mountain Lion emphasises Apple's "mobility first" strategy and incorporates even more features from iOS – again
HP Hits The Graphics Market With All-in-One 27-Inch Workstation
HP has stepped up its game with the Z1, a massive, all-in-one workstation with a big display and snap-open case
Iceland’s Thor Data Centre: In Pictures
Iceland's bid to be a cloud super-power is based on two data centres. We took a trip round the first one - Thor
Apache Deltacloud Graduates To Top-Level Project
Apache's Deltacloud cloud interoperability toolkit has graduated from incubator status to a top-level project
YouTube Reveals Tighter Google+ Integration
Youtube users can now promote their Google+ accounts as part of a tighter integration with the social network
Rackspace Bolsters Expertise With SharePoint911 Purchase
Rackspace has acquired a SharePoint specialist in order to give a better service to its enterprise customers
‘Wikapedia’ And ‘Twtter’ Typosquatters Fined £100,000 Each
UK watchdog PhonepayPlus fines two companies promoting competitions on misspelled domain names
Foxconn Raises Employee Wages As Inspection Continues
Working conditions at the Chinese plant are met by early praise from the President of the Fair Labor Association
Believe In The Existence Of Android 5.0 When You See It
Just because adoption of Ice Cream Sandwich has been slow doesn't mean the release of 5.0 Jelly Bean is around the corner, says Clint Boulton
O2 And Isobar NFC Competition Touches Developers For Cool Ideas
Isobar Create London is an upcoming free competition for developers of Near Field Communication apps
Two In Three Brits Can’t Leave Their Mobiles At Home
Research finds that 66 percent of the UK population suffers from "nomaphobia", the fear of leaving your mobile at home
Official Loses Nuclear Plant Safety Test Details On USB Stick
ONR official loses USB stick containing details about Hartlepool power plant, but claims nothing "significantly sensitive" was lost
Realisation of the Future Smart Grid
To meet the needs of all key stakeholders in this growing market, the event will offer a complete UK and European DNO overview on the state of research, future regulatory standards, technical solutions and current experience in the ...
Europe Formally Adopts Radio Spectrum Programme
The European Parliament has voted to adopt a cross border spectrum policy to harmonise mobile broadband kit
Google Could Bring Video Conferencing To Its Enterprise Apps
Google exec hints at teleconferencing move, potentially generating competition for Polycom, Cisco and Microsoft
American Express Cardmembers Get Early Access To Twitter Ad Platform
The first 10,000 American Express small business merchants to register will get vouchers to test Twitter's new ad platform
Win A Samsung Galaxy Nexus With TechWeekEurope UK
Join us on Google+ for the chance to win Google and Samsung's flagship Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone
European Court Rules Social Networks Will Not Have To Hunt Pirates
The European Court Of Justice has ruled against tough anti-piracy controls, stating that it would affect freedom of speech
HP Shows Planned Autonomy Products At Partner Conference
Former Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch unveiled a corporate search appliance along with video and mobile products in Las Vegas
Apple’s Samsung Lawsuit Covers Eight Patents And 17 Products
Apple has broadened its patent claims to cover a wider range of Samsung mobile products
ICO Slaps Cheshire East Council With £80,000 Fine
The Information Commissioner has fined Cheshire East council £80,000 for not properly protecting personal data
Apple Remains Top Smartphone Maker But ZTE And Huawei Are Growing
Apple had the top-selling smartphone at the end of 2011 and was third overall phone vendor worldwide - but ZTE and Huawei are on the rise
IBM Plans Intelligent Systems With ‘Integrated Expertise’
At its Smarter Computing Executive Summary, IBM announced plans to deliver a family of systems with expertise built in
Waledac Botnet Returns With Password-Stealing Capabilities
More than a year after Microsoft shut down the Waledac botnet, it has reawakened with far more dangerous capabilities
Iomega Reveals New Storage Server Lineup
Iomega is offering a new series of storage arrays that can use either high capacity SATA drives or speedy SSDs
Opera Acquires Two Mobile Advertising Firms
Norwegian browser maker Opera Software is purchasing advertising firms in both the US and the UK
SMBs Lead Adoption Race For Cloud Services
The SMB sector continues to lead the adoption of cloud services, according to a new report from Parallels
MWC 2012: Huawei Rumoured To Unveil Quad-Core Smartphone
Nvidia is expected to showcase quad-core powered phones in Barcelona but will this include one from Huawei?
Certificate Authorities Warned By Mozilla About Issuing MITM SSL Certs
Mozilla has drafted a letter warning certificate authorities not to issue eavesdropping "man-in-the-middle" certificates
New Types Of Cloud Need New Types Of Security
As private and public clouds begin to interact and new types of cloud emerge, the security market is expected to grow with it, says Chris Preimesberger
House Of Lords To Investigate Government Broadband Plans
The House of Lords is to investigate the Government's claims about superfast broadband in the UK
Russian Silicon Valley Innovators Seek UK Collaboration
A delegation from the Skolkovo Foundation, the Russian equivalent of Silicon Valley, visited the UK seeking co-operation and investment, Max Smolaks reports
Transformation Through Technology: Delivering Better Public Services
Tackling the cost of public services is a priority for the Coalition Government. The agenda for public services reform means a fundamental shift in the way those services are delivered and technology has a key role to play, offering ...
Enterprise Cyber Security & Information Assurance Summit
Develop Strategies to Utilize People, Process & Technology to Optimize your Governance, Risk & Compliance Management
Intel Announces Crystal Forest Platform For Faster Network Traffic
Intel says new chipset will allow manufacturers and service providers to create more-efficient, scalable networks
Smartphone apps for business development and marketing
With an increasing number of customers on the go and using their phones for more than just calls and texting, businesses are increasingly looking at how they can leverage this accessibility for maximum profit and profile. Jeremy Ros ...
Landing SharePoint 2010: Strategy to implementation
Do you go with online or on-premise? Should you use a custom front? All of these questions will impact how you decide to proceed, and will have a dramatic effect on the timeframe and potential risks involved in an implementation. An ...
ICI-4 Competitive Intelligence Secondary Research
Learn the principles of CI research from initial determination of the research problem to the presentation of results. The specifics of different information media and research strategies are shown with live demonstrations, reinforc ...
Datacenter Technologies Academy London 2012
Now in its 5th year in London, the Datacenter Technologies Academy programme (formerly the SNIA Europe Academy) features a mix of vendor-neutral, educational sessions led by members of the association supported by relevant sessions ...
Calling From Landlines To Mobiles Will Be 85 Percent Cheaper
Appeal tribunal rules that the price of ringing a mobile phone from a landline should fall faster and further
US Firm Claims To Have Invented A Spray-On Antenna
ChamTech says it has an aerosol that can turn a tree into an aerial to give a better phone signal
European Demand Response and Dynamic Pricing
The promise of Demand Response and Dynamic Pricing could save utilities billions in capital expenditure on peak demand infrastructure, and create synergies between networks, producers and customers that will assist in managing cost, ...
Apple Promises To Improve iPhone Address Book Security
Company bows to the concerns of the US Congress over iPhone apps covertly downloading address book data
Cisco Protests To EC About Microsoft’s Skype Deal
Cisco has accused the EC of not being circumspect about the interoperability implications of Microsoft's Skype acquisition
Barclays Launches Pingit For Mobile Money Transfers
UK bank Barclays launches smartphone app allowing money to be sent and received using a phone number
Test Yourself With TechWeek Europe’s Quizzes
TechWeek Europe has launched a new quiz section designed to test your IT knowledge. Give it a go
Cloud Computing: Essential Risk and Security
Cloud computing appears to offer so many benefits in the current economy - high performance, low cost, low maintenance on-line applications and services. But are they secure?
Mark Murphy’s Advanced Android for Busy Coders
"Beginning Android" author Mark Murphy's Advanced Android for Busy Coders will provide you with all you need to know about a range of powerful Android systems.
Mark Murphy’s Intro to Android for Busy Coders, Two-day course
"Beginning Android" author Mark Murphy's two-day Android Introduction course will provide an intensive class to get you up to speed in coding the highest quality Android applications.
Matthew Baxter-Reynolds’ jQuery Mobile, 2-day Course
Matthew-Baxter Reynolds -- author of ?Multimobile Development: Building Applications for iPhone and Android? and ?Multimobile Development: Building Applications for Windows Phone 7 and BlackBerry -- presents this jQuery Mobile cours ...
Matthew Baxter-Reynolds’ PhoneGap and jQuery Mobile course
Join Matthew-Baxter Reynolds on this intensive three-day course to learn to use cross-platform frameworks which will allow you to write applications once and have it run on multiple platforms.
Paul Ardeleanu’s Advanced iOS Development, Two-day Course
In this 2 day intensive Advanced iOS Development course you will expand on your iOS programming skills and learn how to get the best out of the iOS hardware.
Amazon Web Services Training Course
ThoughtWorks is offering a one-day training course on Amazon Web Services (AWS) for developers, systems administrators and all technologists who want to embark on a hands-on deep-dive of Amazon's powerful AWS tools.
CSC Confirms 500 Jobs At Risk After NHS Project Cancellation
CSC has confirmed in a statement that 500 jobs are at risk following the botched NHS health care records system project
Patches Galore In February Security Fix Deluge
Between Microsoft's Patch Tuesday and Adobe's Shockwave update, IT departments have a heavy load of patches to apply
Systems Security Professionals In Demand, Says (ISC)²
More than half of the companies surveyed said they will be hiring information security staff this year
Twitter Enables Secure HTTPS By Default For All Users
Twitter joins Google to add HTTPS by default to protect users' privacy - leaving Facebook to make the move
Google Public DNS Hits 70bn Requests Daily
Google's Public DNS is now processing 70 billion requests a day, the search engine giant revealed
Tablet Migration Threatens Microsoft Enterprise Position
The sun is apparently setting on Microsoft's domination of the business market according to a new Forrester report
Users Dislike Personalised Google Search Results
Google+ users have overwhelmingly given a collective thumbs down to personalised search results
Citrix Launches Open Source CloudStack 3
Citrix promises its first CloudStack release since it acquired the product will focus on openness, flexibility and completeness
Apple Must Do More Than Inspect To Protect Foxconn Workers
While inspections of Foxconn may be good PR, Apple will need to take more effective to action to prevent workers from being exploited, says Wayne Rash
HP Makes Server And Analytics Announcements At Partner Event
At its partner conference in Las Vegas, HP announced updates to Vertica, a new chip slotting mechanism, and announced an ARM server test lab
Mobile Data Growth Set To Swallow Up 4G Capacity Within Five Years
Current 4G networks could struggle to deal with the huge projected increase in mobile data traffic in the next five years
RIM Suffers Fresh Blow As US Government Moves Away From BlackBerry
Government agency begins issuing iPhones and Android devices to some of its 17,000 employees
Samsung Considers Merging LCD And OLED Businesses
Loss-making LCD division of Samsung Electronics could be spun off and merged with Samsung Mobile Display
iPad 3 Launch Threatened By Chinese Bid To Ban Exports And Imports
Proview Technology's claim to the iPad brand and attempts to stop Apple's distribution in China could upset any iPad 3 launch plans
Catbird Partners VMware To Add Firewall Controls To Virtualised Infrastructures
Catbird’s vSecurity incorporates multi-function security monitoring inside the fabric of Cloud and virtual infrastructures
Windows 7, Mac OS X, Ubuntu… Can you identify the differences between the main operating systems?
What do you know about tablets?
Are you fluent in the language of the Internet?
Emergency Services At Risk From Soft Radio Hacking
Software defined radio (SDR) is opening mobile phones to new hacking threats, warns Digital Assurance
Microsoft Reduces SQL Azure Database Pricing And Offers Lower 100MB Option
Microsoft has announced price reductions for its SQL Azure cloud database services with a new minimum 100MB option
Google Plans Research Facilities To Expand Into Hardware Market
New laboratories and a Google exhibition centre are in the development plan for the company's Californian headquarters
LTE Touted As Best Fit For Smart Grid Communications
LTE networks could offer the best solution to allow smart grids to communicate, claims a research firm
Apple Expected To Announce 4G iPad 3 On 7 March
Amidst speculation of an imminent announcement, The Wall Street Journal confirms that the iPad 3 will have 4G LTE functionality
Eight More Challengers Reach The Cyber-Security Finals
The search for the next cyber-security champion is rapidly heading to its conclusion on 10 March
Mozilla Confirms Metro Firefox Browser For Windows 8
Mozilla has confirmed plans to offer a classic and metro version of its Firefox browser for Windows 8
HP Readies Two Secured Thin Clients For Release
HP is preparing to launch two thin-client models designed for the security-conscious power user
EMC Enhances Virtual Data Centre Control Platform
EMC has updated its virtual data centre management package to offer a more complete view of virtual assets
Canonical Goes Corporate With Ubuntu Remix
Canonical is taking aim at corporate users with the launch of Ubuntu Business Desktop Remix
Tesco Launches £2.50 A Month Broadband Deal
Subscribers to supermarket chains low-price deal will have to contend with additional line rental and fair usage policy
Microsoft Faces Stiff Challenge To Convert People To Windows 8
A reluctance to upgrade from Windows 7 and a slow start in the tablet market could harm Microsoft's latest operating system
Goodbye Forever, Darling, I’m Working From Home
What would you give up to work from home? Some Americans would ditch their partner to join the pyjama brigade, finds Tim Moran
Cisco Moves Into Virtual Desktops Based On UCS
Cisco can now supply its Unified Computer System with software to run "anything, anywhere, on any device"
South Lanarkshire Plans £40m IT Revamp For Schools
South Lanarkshire Council is looking for an IT supplier for schools and libraries acros the region
Samsung Announces Galaxy Tab 2 With Ice Cream Sandwich
Updated version of the original seven-inch Galaxy Tab features a 1GHz dual core processor and 1024x600 display
G-Cloud To Allow Offshore Suppliers To Handle Data
The government will allow overseas companies to supply cloud services through G-Cloud, though information assurance will be necessary
Do you know everything about smartphones?
How well do you know Google’s secrets?
HDS Offers Cheap Virtual Storage Migration, Promises No Downtime
Hitachi Data Systems is claiming a faster route for moving large amounts of data to the cloud
Academics Develop Electronic Chequebook
Cheque payments could receive a new lease of life if banks adopt digital alternatives
Attackers Prey On Visitors To Leaked Documents Site
Hackers have used the Blackhole exploit toolkit to compromise the Crytome.org document-leak website and infect thousands of visitors
Apple: Inspections Underway At Foxconn
Apple has invited the Fair Labour Association to conduct audits at Foxconn factories in China, following criticism of working conditions there
HP Shows Gen8 Servers With ‘Sea Of Sensors’
At its first global partner conference, HP has updated its ProLiant range with 'intelligent' Gen8 servers
Cyber-Criminals Turning To ‘Malnets’ For Infrastructure
Attackers are increasingly using established infrastructure to deliver malicious payloads, giving security vendors a new way of offering protection, according to Blue Coat
European Commission Clears Google’s Motorola Acquisition
Google's £12.5bn buyout of Motorola Mobility has been given the go-ahead by the EC and the US, clearing two major regulatory hurdles
Google Defends Google Wallet After Security Scare
Google has defended its Google Wallet mobile payment service after reports emerged of security risks
Birst Looks To Ease Hadoop Adoption Concerns
Birst is offering to help companies battling with 'big data' after announcing support for Hadoop
Google To Take On Apple With Home Streaming System
Google is to challenge Apple and Microsoft with a Wi-Fi-based home entertainment system
Anonymous Takes Down Greek Government Websites
It has been a busy weekend for Anonymous with attacks on the Greek parliament, CIA, state of Alabama, and Mining Hall of Mexico
Vodafone Mulls Fixed-Line Move With C&W Bid
Vodafone is considering a purchase of fixed-line assets with a possible bid for Cable & Wireless Worldwide
Top UK Firms Pledge Support For Davey’s Green Agenda
Sony and Vodafone among 16 organisations to offer support to new Energy and Climate Change minister
US Drafts A Hard ACTA To Follow
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is just another way to satisfy the US corporate overlords now SOPA is gone, argues Eric Doyle
CA Launches ecoDesktop Power Management Software
CA Technologies enters power management software market with ecoDesktop and adds update for ecoMeter
Apple Targets Google’s Nexus Flagship Phone In Latest Legal Battle
Apple US filing claims Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone, Google's reference model, infringes on four key patents
Android Malware Scam Nets Millions Per Year
Criminals have created a network of infected Android devices that could be netting millions per year, researchers say
Motorola’s Tough Defy And Sexy Motoluxe Set For March Launch
Motorola hasannounced two Android-powered smartphones, but only one of them is coming to UK
Janet Launches Education Cloud Framework
The education and research network Janet intends to boost the shift toward cloud-based services and infrastructure
Functional Programming eXchange
Join our leading experts from the Functional Programming community for a one-day conference jam-packed with talks, open-space discussions and brainstorming. Learn and share the latest innovative ideas, best tools and practices in th ...
Webinar: Beat The Virtualisation Barrier
IT managers will get help to take full advantage of virtualisation in a TechWeekEurope Webinar on 29 February
MWC 2012: ITU And Telefonica Announce Green ICT Hackathon
Application developing hackathon focuses on sustainable energy as part of UN's International Year of Sustainability Energy for All
Brian Sletten’s Semantic Web Technologies Bootcamp
Brian Sletten's 5-day Semantic Web Technologies Bootcamp provides a broad, example-driven and compelling vision of computing's future.
UK Internet Search Engine Market Grows In January
Resarch from Hitwise shows Google still dominates the UK Web search market with over 90 percent share
Dynamics AX London Networking Group – Enterprise in the Cloud Event
The Dynamics AX London Networking Group is a gathering designed to bring together Microsoft Dynamics AX professionals and partners in a unique setting to network, share ideas and explore business opportunities.
Google Defends Mobile Wallet Security
Google has demanded users stop their efforts to hack Android smartphones to test the security of the Google Wallet payment service
FBI File Paints Steve Jobs As Strong-Willed, ‘Deceptive’
An FBI file on Steve Jobs, compiled in 1991 as part of a background check, depicts the deceased Apple chief as a driven individual willing to 'twist the truth and distort reality'
Arbor Networks: Tools Now Automate DDoS Attacks
Automated toolkits are now making it possible for criminals to launch DDoS attacks without much technical knowledge
Google+ Sees Sharp Rise In Unique Visitors
Google's social network had 20 million unique visitors in December, or nearly half that of Twitter, highlighting its rapid growth
Report: Next-Generation iPad Coming In March
Apple's iPad 3 will launch early next month with a higher-resolution display, faster processor and better battery, according to rumours
Storage Breakthrough Claimed With Hot Disk Technology
Scientists are detailing a potential storage breakthrough that uses heat to magnetically record and store data
Digital Disconnect: Offline Jobseekers Less Likely To Find Work
Survey reveals that employers want IT-savvy workers and are increasingly turning to the Internet to find staff
Celebrating SUSE’s 20 Years Of Linux Love
SUSE's anniversary will be marked by a series of global events commemorating key technology, community and corporate milestones, says Darryl Taft
Next-Gen Chip Technology On Show At March Event
IBM, Samsung and GlobalFoundries will showcase next-generation chips at the Common Platform Technology Forum in March
Windows 8 On ARM Details Highlight Hardware Differences
Windows 8 targets ARM's architecture in addition to Intel PCs, and Microsoft has finally detailed how this will work
Cabinet Office Launches Open Standards Consultation
The views of the IT community on what open standards should mean in government ICT are being sought in a new consultation
Citadel Trojan: Open-Source Malware Community Adds Customer Care
Experts warn that Zeus malware market is mirroring big business, with social networks and help forums
Google Wallet PIN At Risk On Android Devices
The PIN code on Google Wallet on Android smartphones can be cracked, security researchers have discovered
VMware Offers vCloud Integration Mgr For Service Provision
VMware has launched a new platform to help service providers wholesale their cloud services to other providers
Intel Settles New York Antitrust Lawsuit
Intel and the NY Attorney General have settled a lawsuit over Intel's alleged pressure on PC makers not to use AMD chips
Russian Innovation Centre Skolkovo Visits UK
Delegation from Russia's "silicon valley" aims to forge partnership with British counterparts
All you need to know about Microsoft in 2012
Award-winning Microsoft solutions partner TES Group invite you to an exclusive briefing at Microsoft's Headquarters in London on 17th February 2012.
Kaseya Advises Caution On Government’s BYOD Strategy
Liam Maxwell announces government initiative to implement Bring Your Own Device, except in high security areas
Oracle Takes Taleo And A Major Step Into Cloud Services
Taleo is the latest step in Oracle's long-term strategy to build up its cloud service provision, says Chris Preimesberger
Iran Begins Blocking Sites Using HTTPS Protocol
Reports suggest that Iran is clamping down on sites in the build-up to the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution
App Developers Apologise For Sharing Users’ Address Books
iPhone apps Hipster and Path move to fix security flaw, with a summit planned to discuss a 'privacy pledge'
IBM Launches Free Online Security Training Tools
IBM releases downloadable training kits designed to help students, parents and teachers improve their Internet security
Mozilla Asked To Revoke Trustwave Certificates For Allowing SSL Eavesdropping
Although Trustwave revoked a certificate allowing a company to eavesdrop on users, Mozilla's community wants the CA removed as a trusted authority
Scientists Print Cheap RFID Tags On Paper
Technology could make RFID tags cheap enough to replace barcodes in the future
Verne Global’s Icelandic Data Centre: In Pictures
Cooled by the outside air and powered by renewable energy, the data centre in Verne's warehouse is made from modules
New Centre Bids To Establish Iceland As Data Hub
As Verne Global's Icelandic data centre goes live, Colt upgrades its partnership to include a Point of Presence
CRC Scheme Triggers Rise In Data Centre Energy Management
A survey suggests that the CRC legislation is responsible for an increase in data centre energy management policies
UK Cloud Alliance And NCC Group Offer First Cloud Escrow Service
Escrow service minimises business continuity issues when buying cloud services from smaller providers
Google Touts Safe Browsing With Chrome 17
Google has released the stable version of its Chrome 17 web browser after handing over £6,627 in bug bounties
Apple Faces Protests After Manufacturing Revelations
Apple fans are to urged the company to take a more ethical manufacturing stance after recent reports of worker conditions
SAP HANA Offers Big Data Analytics For SMBs
SAP is targeting SMBs with the launch of two HANA analytics tools that will provide real-time data analysis
MWC 2012: Microsoft Windows 8 Beta To Be Launched At The Show?
For Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Microsoft has announced a Windows 8 Consumer Preview event
Google Readies Drive Cloud Storage Service
Google is potentially weeks away from launching an online storage service, dubbed Drive
Yahoo Chairman Bostock Steps Down Amid Board Shakeup
Roy Bostock and three other board member announce their departure as part of an unheaval intended to restore shareholders' faith
Leaked Photo Sparks iPad 3 Rumours And Possible Release Date
New iPad 3 rumours suggest the tablet will have a bigger battery, new screen and release date of 9 March
Toshiba Unveils World’s Thinnest Tablet
7.7mm thin Android-based AT200 has gone on sale in the UK
Montblanc Files Lawsuit Against Google Over Misleading Adverts
German maker of watchesand writing instruments takes Google to court over counterfeiters abusing AdWords program
Amazon Fire’s Absence Kindles Protests In The UK
Amazon's Kindle Fire is missing in action outside the US, and this is starting to anger overseas customers
O2 Shuts Down Slough HQ In Olympic Trial
O2 says 3.000 of its staff will work from home, showcasing the economic and environmental benefits of flexible working
Alfresco Enterprise 4 Adds Free Public Cloud Support
Open source enterprise content management can reach out into the cloud very easily, says Alfresco
UK Police Launch Regional Cybercrime Hubs
The Association of Chief Police Officers unveil three cybercrime units in Yorkshire and the Humber, the north-west and east Midlands
Google Promises Fair Access To Motorola Patents
Google has promised FRAND access to Motorola patents, but analysts say its stance hasn't changed significantly
LG Takes a Vu To Joining Samsung Galaxy Note In ‘Phablet’ Space
LG Electronics will compete against Samsung in the five-inch "phablet" arena with the LG Optimus VU
Commercial Open-Source Web Server Support Launched By NginX
NGINX enters the world of commercial services with support for its open-source Web server
Xamarin Delivers MonoTouch 5.2 for iOS App Development
Xamarin’s updated MonoTouch 5.2 accelerates and simplifies iPhone and iPad application development
Turing Pardon Rejected As Bletchley Park Turns To Finding Colossus Sponsors
Alan Turing's pardon has been rejected by the government. Bletchley Park seeks sponsors for a virtual rebuild of the historic Colossus computer
Oracle Seeks New Trial In On-Going Legal Dispute With SAP
Oracle rejects a settlement offer and wants a new trial to "vindicate" the original jury and the company's intellectual property rights
Adobe Offers Flash Sandbox Protection For Firefox
Adobe has released a beta Firefox plugin of Flash Player to protect users from malicious Flash code
RIM Continues Developer Push For BlackBerry 10
RIM's developer conference continues the company's chase of third-party developers for BlackBerry 10
EMC Targets Servers With PCIe NAND Flash Card
EMC has launched a PCIe NAND flash card that is actively targeting high-transaction servers
TalkTalk Loses 50,000 Customers In Three Months
TalkTalk may have raised its profit forecasts but it has failed to stem the haemorrhaging of subscriber defections
BT And Verizon Team Up To Expand Telepresence Services
Partnership between the two telecommunications giants will broaden the reach of their face-to-face video conferencing
Google’s Existential Threat Mirrors Microsoft’s ‘Tidal Wave’ Warning
Google is facing a similar threat from Facebook that Microsoft faced with the Internet and, later, from Google itself, says Clint Boulton
UK PC Market Suffers Worst Decline in Five Quarters
Tablets and smartphones make gains, while sales of desktops and laptops slump
Nokia Cuts Jobs And Moves Manufacturing To Asia
Nokia is to axe 4,000 jobs as it transfers its smartphone manufacturing operations to the Far East
Panasonic, Fujitsu and Renesas May Merge System Chip Operations
The three Japanese chip-makers are in talks about a potential merger in a government-backed deal
Has HP Leaked Next Week’s Server Announcement?
HP may have unwittingly revealed that next week's server-related announcement will concern its ProLiant G8 servers
e-Waste: Liability Or Resource?
Electronic waste is a problem. But the solution could give gadgets a more human life cycle which conserves raw materials and improves lives, says Peter Judge
Google Topples Cisco To Top Greenpeace’s Cool IT Leaderboard
Google has dethroned Cisco in the environmental NGO's fifth edition of its environmental awareness, green leaderboard
Mobile Version Of OneNote Finally Arrives For Android Users
The "ultimate" organiser from Microsoft has now been released for note-takers with Android smartphones and tablets
Microsoft’s Windows 8 Consumer Preview Is A None Start-er
Windows 8 is close to its Consumer Preview release and details are emerging about developer reports and its interface
Google ‘We Solve For X’ Targets The Big Technology Challenges
Google's "We Solve for X" initiative will enable some of the world's top thinkers to collaborate on worldwide challenges
IBM and Tulip Telecom Build Massive, Sustainable Data Centre In India
IBM has helped to create the largest and greenest data centre in India as a modular, stacked design for Tulip Telecom
Beta Chrome For Android Available For Newest Mobile Devices
Google has released a beta of Chrome for Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich", a mobile version of the popular desktop Web browser
Fast SSD Caching And App Monitor Added To IBM XIV Storage System Gen3
IBM has added performance-boosting solid-state caching to its XIV Storage System Gen3, and an monitoring iPhone app
Opposition To ACTA Grows As UK Braces For Protests
Two European countries have frozen work on ratification, and a day of protests is planned for 11 February
Nokia Belle Update Available For Download
Nokia Belle is now available for download for Symbian handsets, in what could be the hurrah for the Symbian OS
Amazon Reduces AWS Cloud Storage Prices
Amazon has dropped the price of its cloud storage offering, as it passes cost savings back to its customers
Android Attracts Most New Smartphone Buyers
Android is proving to be the more attractive mobile operating system for new smartphone buyers, a survey has found
Government Readies G-Cloud Marketplace ‘CloudStore’
Potential cloud suppliers have been given another chance to join the government's G-Cloud framework
Semprius Sets Solar Panel Efficiency Record
Smaller, cheaper and making more electricity - Semprius claims a breakthrough in solar panels
Brazil Sues Twitter Over Speed Trap Tweets
Brazilian government demands Twitter block accounts which warn users about traffic checkpoints and speed traps
Securing the Kindle Fire for the Enterprise
There will be a lot of Amazon Kindle Fires out there, and users will want to integrate them into the workplace, says Alan Giles
Operation Stepchange Will Show Businesses How Remote Working Is Done
It’s a little short sighted to assume that all there is to remote working is connecting your work laptop to a home Wi-Fi network says Andrew Millard
Supreme Court Twitter Policy Changed Under Pressure From ICO
Thanks to Information Commissioner's Office, you can now send Freedom of Information requests to the court in 140 characters or less
BT Reaches 3.5m Wi-Fi Hotspot Milestone
BT also releases BT FON app for BlackBerry users to locate nearest hotspot
Anonymous Hackers Claim To Release Symantec Source Code
'Anonymous' hackers release source code despite Symantec offering $50,000 to prevent the leak
TalkTalk Makes New Customers View Parental Controls
TalkTalk says new customers will have to make an active choice whether or not to filter a number of content categories,
Researchers Integrate Electronic Components Into Optical Fibre
Transatlantic team of scientists develop technique which could make communications technology faster, cheaper and more efficient
Britons Send 17m Gadgets Per Year To Landfills
O2 study finds that one in three UK adults dump devices rather than recycling them, raising environmental concerns
Cisco Warns Its B440 Blade Server Could Crash And Burn
The B440 blade server could overheat, according to a field notice from Cisco
Government Advertises £4bn ICT Framework
The new procurement framework for public-sector bodies will cover everything from desktops to servers to tablets
MPs Could Get Taxpayer-Funded iPads
MPs' iPads would pay for themselves in reduced paperwork and greater efficiency, a House of Commons committee has said
Civil Servants Stay Home With Operation StepChange
This week, civil servants are testing out home working. Is it for the Olympics, or is there a bigger game afoot?
IDC: Tech Spending To Rise In 2012
IT spending grew by 5 percent in 2011 as businesses invested in infrastructure, new software and mobile devices
Study: iPhones Crash More Than Android
Apple's iOS devices crashed more often than Google's Android in November and December, but the 'Ice Cream Sandwich' update may level the playing field
Google Begins Construction Of Super-Fast Broadband Network
Google Fibre has begun laying cable for its 1Gbps broadband network in Kansas, and will also be testing a Wi-Fi router
ActiveState Ships Komodo 7 IDE
The Komodo 7 integrated development environment for Python, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript and Perl is billed as the 'world's fiercest IDE'
Study: Tablet Market To Hit 125 Million Units
Analysts predict that strong sales of Apple and Android tablets will continue to boost the market this year, with some help from Microsoft's Windows 8
Smartphone Shipments Overtake PC Sales
In a significant milestone, smartphone sales have overtaken sales of PCs, despite the inclusion of tablets
Symantec Reveals Integrated Backup Solution
Symantec has released new backup software that can make use of tape, disk, physical or even virtual environments
Motorola Admits Selling Xoom Tablets With User Data
Motorola has admitted a data breach incident after it accidentally resold 100 Xoom tablets containing user data
Battery Powered Clothing To Charge Mobile Devices
Scientists have touted a flexible battery that can be woven into clothing in order to power mobile devices
Virgin Media 100Mbps Rollout Hits 10m Homes
Virgin Media is ahead of schedule for its 100Mbps rollout, which now reaches up to ten million homes
Facebook And Google Remove ‘Offensive’ Material From Indian Sites
Indian court orders 21 major internet firms to prevent 'anti-religious' or 'anti-social' content from appearing on their sites
Windows Phone Executive Migrates To Amazon
Brandon Watson, who helped oversee the development of Windows Phone, will be using his talents to help Kindle Fire prosper
The Dangerous World Of Bring Your Own Devastation (BYOD)
A Bring Your Own Device policy has many attractive attributes but the security risks can be enormous and, as yet, unfathomed, says Eric Doyle
Public And Private Sectors To Share More Customer Data In Fraud Clampdown
The government is expected to announce plans for more efficient data sharing to prevent £21 billion fraud each year
Ofcom Proposes New BT Line Rental Cap
BT plans to appeal proposals that it should cut the price it charges its rivals for access to its network
Micron Technology Appoints Mark Durcan As CEO
Previous president and chief operating officer of Micron will take over in the wake of Steve Appleton's death last Friday
Scientists Achieve Advance Toward Graphene Transistor
Researchers at Manchester University have found a way of creating viable graphene transistors, without lowering the material's extraordinary conductivity
Virtual Network Start-Up Gets Backing From VMware Founder
Nicira officially launches its Network Virtualisation Platform, already in use by AT&T, eBay and Rackspace
Anonymous Targets Brazilian Banks In Fight Against ‘Inequality’
Some of Brazil's biggest banks have been hit by DDoS Attacks, although customer accounts are believed to be unaffected
Government Warns Of Olympic Internet Threat
Government warns of slow Internet access: one more reason to be less excited by the London 2012 Olympics
BitTorrent Site BTjunkie Closes In Megaupload Aftermath
BTjunkie, one of the world's most popular BitTorrent sites, has voluntarily shut down following recent anti-piracy moves
Anonymous Posts Security Call Between FBI And UK e-Crimes Unit
A routine update call on hacking arrests between US and UK police officials was secretly recorded by the hacking group they were talking about
Google Hires Senior Apple Executive
Former Apple director of integrity Simon Prakash is hired by Google to work on a 'secret' project
Adobe Urges Security Researchers To Focus On Defence
Researchers are spending too much effort finding bugs and not enough on making exploits difficult to create, according to Adobe
Facebook Users Take In Information But Don’t Give It Out
RIM May Drop BlackBerry OS Licensing Plans
RIM is likely to drop plans to license the BlackBerry OS in order to focus on its upcoming BlackBerry 10 device, according to an analyst
Researchers Voice SCADA Concerns
Security experts have painted an alarming picture of the state of security for industrial control systems
FBI To Shut Down DNSChanger Botnet Servers
The FBI is preparing to shut down servers for the DNSChanger botnet, which will leave thousands of infected computers unable to access the Internet
Data Centre Strategy
Best Practice Forum to Building and Delivering an Effective and Cost-Effective Strategy
Cyber Security for Chemical Industry Europe
The Cyber Security for Chemical Industry Europe will bring together leading c-level practitioners and senior IT Security Managers from across Europe to discuss how you can ensure that your business is not vulnerable to attack.
Google Bouncer Takes On Malicious Android Apps
Google's automated scanning service, dubbed Bouncer, is to frisk Android Market apps for hidden malware
Apple Releases Large Security Patch For OS X
Apple has shipped a hefty security patch update that will fix 52 bugs and vulnerabilties in OS X Lion
Oracle Halts Denial Of Service Threat With Patches
Oracle has issued patches to close down a vulnerability that could cause a denial of service in some products
Dell Hires Former CA CEO To Head New Software Division
John Swainson, former CEO of CA, has been hired by Dell to create its new Software Group and develop its products and services
France Fines Google For Offering Free Maps
Google Maps is deemed anti-competitive in France
Google Privacy Policy To Be Investigated By EU Regulators
Turns out making things simpler is not that simple
Nokia To Ship Just One More Symbian Device?
Nokia is reportedly scaling down its Symbian usage and will apparently ship just one more handset running Symbian
Google To Censor Blogger Sites On Country-By-Country Basis
Google follows Twitter's lead and will use country-code top level domains to censor content as required
The Fear Of Integrating Apple In A Microsoft-centric World
As the BYOD trend continues, IT departments face a number of challenges integrating Apple devices into a Wintel work environment, says Mark Williams
Report Reveals VeriSign Was Repeatedly Hacked In 2010
Quarterly report from last November reveals that the network infrastructure provider was hacked and had data stolen multiple times in 2010
Met Police Alerts ICO After It Shares 1,000 Victims’ Email Adresses
The Metropolitan Police apologises after it sends 1,136 emails while sending out a survey
Analysts Claim Android Fragmentation Worries Are Not A Serious Concern
Fragmentation within Google's Android operating system may not be so bad after all, claims a Localytics report
MWC: Qualcomm and Ericsson Hand Calls From LTE To WCDMA
Qualcomm and Ericsson have achieved a mobile breakthrough after successfully transferring a voice call from LTE to a WCDMA network
BT Promises 300 Mbps Broadband And Tests FTTP On Demand
FTTC customers can upgrade to FTTP, while the top speed of fibre broadband looks like going up again
AMD To Expand Chip Capabilities With Integrated Third-Party Properties
AMD is changing its chip designs to take advantage of their compute and graphics capabilities using third-party intellectual property
Mobile Device Management For MSPs Offered By Level Platforms
Managed Workplace allows managed service suppliers to collect asset information, configure devices, track location and restrict access.
Spring Launch For Adobe Creative Cloud Application Suite
Adobe Creative Cloud goes live in spring, featuring Adobe Creative Suite 6, Adobe Touch Apps, Muse 1.0 and a preview of Adobe Edge
Motorola Wins Injunction Against Apple’s iCloud In Germany
A German court has granted Motorola a permanent injuction against Apple iCloud, though immediate enforcement could prove costly
Possible Windows Phone 8 Features Leaked In Video
A video apparently intended for the eyes of Nokia, reveals a number of features in the next version of Windows Phone
Multimedia Developer Tools Beef Up Mozilla Firefox 10
The Firefox 10 browser is relatively light on new user features but has a variety of tools for multimedia developers
British Student To Release Bamboo Smartphone
The Android-powered ADzero is made from durable bamboo and is set to launch in the UK later this year
The G-Cloud Demands New Business Models
If public sector IT moves to the cloud, we need new mutualised ways to deliver services, says Alan Mac Neela, of Dell
HTC Patches Security Flaw On Android Phones
HTC has admitted to a security flaw on its handsets and revealed it has already issued a patch
Pivotal Year For Platform as a Service, Says Gartner
There is a bright future for PaaS, as competition will heat up over the next five years according to Gartner
Nokia Clings To Global Phone Market Lead
Nokia is clinging to its lead in the global mobile phone market, despite slipping in the smartphone race last year
Apple Hires Dixons Boss To Run Its Retail Stores
Apple CEO Tim Cook has defended his decision to hire the boss of Dixons to run Apple's retail stores
Samsung Joins Corning To Produce Stronger OLED Glass
Samsung Mobile Display and Corning are toughening up screens for TVs and smartphones
Apple’s iPad 3 Could Feature A Quad-Core A6 Processor
Apple's greatly anticipated iPad 3 will feature a quad-core A6 processor, according to a Boy Genius Report blog
Steria And Microsoft Offer Tailor-Made Virtual Desktops For Enterprise
The companies claim Workplace On Command allows staff to work from any device, anytime, anywhere
What Are The Implications Of The EU Cloud Strategy?
HP's Ian Brooks explains what the EU's cloud strategy announcement means for cloud computing
Trojan Targets Defence And Government With Fake Conference Emails
To steal sensitive data, attackers targeted defence industry and government officials with fake Trojanised conference invitations
Google Docs Android App Now Lets You View Documents Offline
New update adds offline viewing functionality, but many file types are excluded
Sony Suffers Fourth Annual Loss As Hirai Prepares To Take Over
Sony announces a third quarter net loss of 159 billion yen (£1.3bn), blaming floods in Thailand and flagging TV sales
Cisco Live: Faster Upgrades For Catalyst And Nexus Switches
Cisco is upgrading its key switches to enable them to handle 40GbE or 100GbE to satisfy demand for cloud, BYOD and video
Apple Fails In German Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N Ban Bid
A Munich court casts doubt on the validity of an Apple scrolling patent
Facebook IPO Exposes Hacking And Spamming Business Risks
Facebook identified hacking and spam as ongoing issues to comply with US regulations on disclosing IPO-related security issues
Microsoft Snipes At Google Over Its Lucrative Privacy Policy
Microsoft has started to take some public jabs at Google's controversial moneymaking privacy policy
MPs Call For Cybercrime Awareness Campaign
The Commons Science and Technology Committee urges the government to not "scare people", but advise them on cybersecurity
Ofcom: UK Broadband ISPs Are Getting Faster, But Must Be More Honest
Broadband speeds increase by 22 percent in past year, but rise attributed to faster packages, not improved service
Government Launches Beta Of Single Website With Gov.uk
One-stop shop for online public services could save £50 million, the government hopes
Facebook Will Join Apple And Google’s League With Its IPO
Facebook's $5 billion initial public offering could give the social network a market capitalisation akin to Silicon Valley's two other giants
OpenStack Developers Ditch ‘Buggy’ Microsoft Hyper-V Support
The OpenStack open source cloud project has ditched "unmaintained" Microsoft Hyper-V code from its core module
HP Advises CIOs To Relax About Consumerisation
IT can take the Bring your Own Device (BYOD) trend in its stride, according to research from HP
The Human Cost of Electronics Manufacturing in China
Apple is not just to blame for conditions at Foxconn. Other companies and even consumers are also culprits, says Wayne Rash
IBM Offers Endpoint Manager To Manage Mobile Influx
IBM has launched software to help organisations manage and secure the influx of mobile devices into the enterprise
SGI Targets Cloud With Integrated Storage Platform
SGI has launched an integrated server and storage system for cloud and data storage use
Pentaho Open-Sources ‘Big Data’ Tools
Pentaho has open sourced its big data analytics tools, known as the Pentaho Kettle project
Scotland Reveals Plans For Fibre Broadband Rollout
Scotland plans to significantly ramp up average broadband speeds north of the border
Pirate Bay Founders Denied Appeal By Swedish Supreme Court
Swedish Supreme Court denies Pirate Bay defendants an appeal, finalising the fines and jail terms sentenced in 2010
Cisco Live: In Pictures
Fast cars, pinball, and a distance record for 100 Gigabit Ethernet.. Cisco Live visitors know how to live
Microsoft Launches Commercial Kinect For Windows Programme
Businesses of all sizes are being encouraged to develop business applications for Microsoft's Kinect technology
Kroes Wants Private-Public European Cyber Security Partnership
The EU's Neelie Kroes says protection of the Internet is necessary for Europe's economic future
Zeus-based Ice IX Trojan Redirects Bank Phone Calls To Attackers
Modified version of Zeus malware targets online banking customers to capture bank and telephone data
EU Launches Investigation Into Samsung Patent Claims
The European Union is to investigate claims that Samsung is abusing its position as owner of patents for essential 3G technology
IBM To Advance Mobile Strategy With Worklight Acquisition
IBM plans to buy Worklight, a maker of mobile app development and management software, to bolster its enterprise mobile strategy
Sky’s Fibre Broadband To Rival BT And Virgin
Sky will begin offering a fibre broadband service with speeds of up to 40Mbps from April
Possible New BlackBerry London Image Leaked
Image shows smooth-edged touchscreen device that resembles BlackBerry PlayBook
Facebook IPO Will Help It Compete For Revenue With Google
Facebook is expected to file for its initial public offering today setting it up for more intense competition with Google
Better Tech Recycling Could Avoid Rare Metal Shortages
The tech industry is facing a new threat, not from restricted IT budgets but an increasing shortage of vital rare metals
CIOs Bemoan UK’s Drought Of IT Professionals
Four out of five IT bosses say they just can't get the staff, these days
SeaMicro Packs Xeon Chips Into A Microserver Architecture
SeaMicro's SM10000-XE applies its Intel Atom microserver concept to the Xeon chip to green up the data centre
Nimbus Data Launches Big-Scale, Low-Power Solid State Storage System
The E-Class system can support up to 500TB of capacity while consuming only five watts of electricity per terabyte
Apple Keeps Samsung At Bay In German Courts
Apple and Samsung continue to battle in courtrooms worldwide but the Galaxy Tab 10.1 ban still holds strong in Germany
Over Half Of Top UK Companies Have Not Registered .XXX Domain
Many companies have not protected their trademarks from exploitation by adult-domain squatters
New Samsung Tablet Touches Down At The 2012 Super Bowl
Samsung plots to bedazzle billions with a surprise entry in the American football spectacular