Chip maker hopes to compensate for the low number of apps on Windows 8
September 2012
Portuguese Prosecutors Say File Sharing Is Legal
Anti-piracy organisation's bid to block file sharing backfires in Portugal
Cisco Concocting Zero-Day Malware Catchers
One of the big boys looks to catch up with younger innovators in the security market
Microsoft Calls On Business To Pump $5bn Into IT Education
Microsoft believes $5bn over the next 10 years would help solve the IT skills crisis
Apple CEO Tim Cook Apologises For Apple Maps
Tim Cook even suggests Apple Maps users should switch to Google Maps
Mozilla Opens Persona For Beta Testing
The password-slaying authentication platform is now available to the public
Canonical Offers Kill Switch After Ubuntu Privacy Row
Canonical is to offer a kill switch to turn off online searches in Ubuntu Linux 12.10 following a privacy row
PayPal Glitch Slows Down Transfers But Boosts Security
PayPal tries to speed up service... ends up slowing it down
Nokia Lumia 920 Given November Release Date
First European pricing details revealed, but no news on UK yet
Dell And Intel To Open Xeon Phi Centres Of Competence
Researchers will be able to get to grips with parallel computing ahead of Xeon Phi release
IT Life: Extracting The Intelligence From Big Data
Charles Clark served in the army and the City, but finds Big Data - in the shape of cloud business intelligence - more exciting
Adobe Security Breached To Sign Off Malicious Files
Adobe server is hacked as attackers pilfer certificate, presumably for targeted attacks
Google Brazil To Take Down Offending YouTube Video
Google Brazil says it will remove allegedly slanderous video after official is detained by police
RIM Sees Positives After Revenue And Subscriber Growth
RIM has revealed encouraging financials after recording a modest rise in revenues on the back of growing subscribers
Intel Offers Glimpse Into Tablet Fightback
Intel put aside recent comments about Windows 8 with an event showcasing forthcoming tablets running its chips
Internet Explorer Beats Browser Rivals After Security Tests
Security testing has revealed Microsoft's Internet Explorer to be the best at fighting click fraud and malicious downloads
Mobile Optimised Joomla 3.0 CMS Launches
Version 3.0 of the open source Joomla content management system has been released, optimised for mobile devices
Quiz Of The Week: How Well Do You Know Microsoft?
Are you a Redmond expert? Try our Microsoft quiz!
Test your Microsoft knowledge!
Cancer Research Reaches For The Cloud For Massive Performance Boost
How modern cloud computing and storage solutions are helping find a cure for cancer
New Zealand Prime Minister Apologises To Kim Dotcom
Dotcom was illegally spied on, a New Zealand government report finds
ICO Warns Businesses Over Data Protection In The Cloud
Businesses are responsible for the security of their data, even when it is held on cloud providers' infrastructure, says ICO
Government Re-Launches UK University Comparison Website
Unistats processes huge volumes of data with open source tools
Microsoft Denies Energy Waste At Data Centre
NY Times' data centre energy waste story was just hot air?
European Commission Unveils Strategy To Unlock Cloud Computing Potential
Strategy focuses on standards, SLAs and government cooperation
EU “Working On” New Microsoft Antitrust Charge
European Competition Commissioner warns it is ready to punish Microsoft for not obeying browser choice ruling
Virgin Media Business To Offer Small Cell Wholesale Service
Virgin Media Business is offering small cell networks to ease mobile operators' capacity burden
IBM Looks To Shift Cloud Computing Kit Through Managed Service Providers
Big Blue targets SMBs with its MSP cloud push
Google Apps Kills Off Vintage MS Office Support
From next month, Google Apps will be unable to export files into .doc, .xls and .ppt
Judge Asked To Throw Out Apple Amazon Appstore Claim
Amazon says that the term 'App Store' is too generic to create confusion
Cisco Buys Into Wi-Fi Analytics With ThinkSmart
Cisco will look to help businesses gain insight into their WANs
Samsung Hints At Jury Misconduct With New Trial Demand
Samsung asks for a new trial after its expensive patent loss to Apple, and has hinted at possible jury misconduct
RIM Boss Rallies Troops For BlackBerry 10 Push
RIM's CEO has rallied the developer community around BlackBerry 10, and offered a few digs at Apple
Intel Slams Reports Of Otellini Windows 8 Criticism
Intel has angrily dismissed reports that CEO Paul Otellini had criticised Windows 8 in a private meeting
Google Maps Heads Underwater With Panoramic Images
Google Maps has begun offering non iOS 6 users spectacular underwater images of ocean reefs around the world
Even Windows 8 Users Prefer Windows 7
More than half of Windows 8 users prefer Windows 7, fearing price and compatibility issues, according to a poll
HMRC Pens Landmark G-Cloud Deal
HMRC plans to move storage to the cloud
Video: Yammer Celebrates Tech City
General manager Georg Ell explains why London is a great place for startups
Google Buys Wind Energy For Oklahoma Data Centre
Google's wind energy gets Greenpeace going
TalkTalk Tops Ofcom Complaints Table Yet Again, Three Worst Mobile Operator
TalkTalk improves but still receives most complaints between April and June
Microsoft Takes The Data Centre Naughty Chair
Microsoft got caught burning energy simply to reduce a fine. That's just symptomatic of data centres, says Peter Judge
Yammer Celebrates Tech City
General manager Georg Ell explains why London is a great place for startups
Cisco: Antivirus Isn’t The Way Forward For Mobile Security
Cisco doesn't think antivirus is right for protecting business mobiles
HP Is Working On A Multi-Currency Smartphone E-Wallet
Offers to store your dollars, pounds and roubles on an iPhone
Intel Boss Says Windows 8 Is Not Fit For Release
In comments sure to anger officials at Microsoft, the head of Intel says Windows 8 is not ready for release
If Not Apple Maps – Then What Do You Use?
Tell us how you get around: Apple Maps, Google, Nafteq, TomTom... or paper?
O2 And HTC To Release Handset Without A Phone Charger
O2 aims to eliminate phone charger waste by 2015
Skyhook Sues Google Maps Over Navigation Patents
Google Maps is using Wi-Fi positioning technology without a licence, says Skyhook
Barnes & Noble Nook HD And Nook HD+ Tablets Coming To The UK
New tablets will take on Amazon, Google and Apple this Autumn
Another Serious Java Flaw Emerges
Another Java SE flaw for Oracle to deal with
IEEE Fesses Up To 100k Password Leak
Concerns over why IEEE was storing passwords in plain text and leaving them open to anyone for a month
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RIM Offers Financial Temptation For BlackBerry Developers
RIM has redesigned its App World store and is providing financial temptations to attact app developers
Google Targets Gaming With Chrome 22 Browser
Google had made available its Chrome 22 browser that boasts improvements for computer game players
Aruba Touts Easy Enterprise Wi-Fi Deployment
Aruba is offering easy to deploy enterprise Wi-Fi network equipment for campuses and office locations
Microsoft Breaks World Record After Coding Marathon
Microsoft has set a Guinness World Record with a coding marathon for thousands of developers in India
TechWeekEurope Readers Keen On EE 4G But Cost Is Biggest Concern
Three quarters of readers are interested in EE, but have big reservations about cost and coverage
Sophos Struggles To Wake From False Positive Nightmare
Sophos releases more help for users after a literally self-defeating false positive gaffe
LinkedIn Introduces One-Click Skill Endorsements
The new feature is a lot quicker than writing “Recommendations”
Recent Trends in Process Improvement: Focus on Products & Services
Recent Trends in Process Improvement is a one day event that sets out to provide a useful and balanced guide to emerging approaches and best practices in process improvement standards and frameworks such as: CMMI®; TMMi®; ITIL; Lean ...
Security Flaw Leaves Samsung Galaxy S III Vulnerable To Remote Wiping
Several Samsung smartphones can be forced to perform a factory reset with just a simple code
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Forum
The ALM forum will address topics and discussions on how to successfully implement an ALM strategy.
DevOps Summit Europe
DevOps Summit Europe is a one day event which will address the latest developments within the area of DevOps.
Building Business Capability with Business Analysis
The event is designed to be highly interactive with a series of high quality presentations, case studies and panel sessions. Hear what the experts have to say and be a part of the latest discussions in the subject area
Symantec Investigates Fresh Source Code ‘Leak’
Norton Utilities 2006 purportedly released on The Pirate Bay
Governments Worldwide ‘Increase Censorship’ Of Internet
A report identifies Iran, Cuba and China as the worst offenders
Google Not Working on Google Maps iPhone iOS 6 App
Chairman Eric Schmidt questions whether an app would even be approved for the App Store
BT Openreach Announces Fibre For 1m More Premises
BT Openreach says another 163 exchanges will bring fibre to an extra one million homes and businesses
Can Nokia Gain From The Apple Maps Mishap?
Apple Maps is a big mistake by Apple, and plays to Nokia's major strength in mapping, says Michelle Maisto
Kim Dotcom: New Megaupload “90 Percent Done”
Partners, investors and lawyers are “ready”, says Dotcom
Nokia Asha Range Extended With Affordable 308 And 309
Nokia strengthens its budget feature phone range with two new devices
Facebook Mobile Payments Go Live
Facebook is now offering 'frictionless' payments via mobile devices in the UK, US and Germany
IBM Snaps Up Brit Storage Software Firm Butterfly
Big Blue looks to boost its storage and software arms
Gartner: Microsoft Taking Risks With Windows 8
Microsoft's interface changes with Windows 8 could help the company retain its influence in the era of touch-screen interfaces, or it could turn into another Vista, according to Gartner
Oracle Releases Free Open Source Development Framework
Oracle has announced the release of a free version of its Oracle Application Development Framework for the open source GlassFish platform
Facebook Denies Privacy Bug, French Government Demands Explanation
Panic as old posts surface - but is Facebook to blame?
Report Paints Unflattering Picture Of Microsoft Cloud
A New York Times article has highlighted the real-world impact of the data centres powering Microsoft's cloud services
Intel Atom To Support 4G LTE This Year
Intel will add 4G LTE support to versions of its low-power Atom 'Medfield' processor arriving later this year
Foxconn iPhone 5 Factory Re-opens After Riot
iPhone 5 supplies not affected, but Foxconn conditions are in question
UN Creates Working Group On Broadband And Gender
Actress Geena Davis asks the UN Broadband Commission for backing, and gets it
iPhone 5 Is A Celebrity, Not A Smartphone
Stop thinking of the iPhone 5 as a technological gadget. It's a celebrity in its own right, says Peter Judge
iPhone 5 Sales Exceed 5 Million In 3 Days
100 million downloads of iOS 6 are also confirmed by Apple, while iPhone 5 takes off
Ofcom And Operators Yet To Reach Agreement In Critical UK 4G Talks
Talks between networks and Ofcom over UK 4G services are in the balance
FDM everywoman in Technology Awards
The FDM everywoman in Technology Awards were launched in 2011 to showcase the talented women in technology.
IT2 Global User Conference 2012
IT2 Treasury Solutions' Global User Conference is taking place in London, 15 November 2012 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hyde Park.
UK Tech Startups Looking For 2,697 Employees
Young companies offer an average wage of £36,344
An Evening with MobiBiz
Beta launch of MobiBiz Cloud based Spend Intelligence & Spend Management for your Supply Chain solution - A cocktail and drinks evening.
EnableMyTeam is a cloud based intelligent spend management system with capability to rela ...
WHAT’S APPENING NEXT – SHIFTING LANDSCAPE OF MOBILE
During 2012 we have seen many changes within the mobile landscape. Smartphones are now ubiquitous within developed markets and mobile Apps and solutions have made the transition from being nice to have consumer based novelties to be ...
Microsoft Could Have Known About IE Security Flaw In Advance
TippingPoint ZDI may have tipped Microsoft off to IE security hole two months ago
Iranian Internet Censorship Continues With Google And Gmail Block
Secure services blocked. Is Iran planning a national intranet launch?
The Big Data World Congress
The Big Data World Congress brings together some of the IT sector’s most recognisable names and faces for an insight into the data-driven world.
3rd Cloud World Forum Asia
Combining the Cloud Computing World Forum Asia and the Telecom Cloud Summit APAC, this two day conference and exhibition covers every aspect of cloud, giving attending delegates all the information they need to begin or to expand on ...
Global DD Expo 2012
After our successful first event, the DD Summit Europe held in March 2012 in London and including speakers like Forbes, Mashable, Groupon, Living Social, kgbdeals, Entrepreneur Magazine, The Times and others we decided to organize t ...
Apple Wants $707 Million More From Samsung
Seeks a ban on products, possibly including Galaxy S III
Facebook Removes Face Recognition Software In Europe
Social network withdraws facial recognition features voluntarily after Irish audit
UK Rural Group Calls For Broadband Universal Service Obligation
Only a universal service obligation can save rural communities
Foxconn Closes Factory After Riot
Foxconn stops production at a factory in China, after a fight broke out among 2,000 workers
Globalfoundries Advances 14nm Process Launch
AMD spin-off Globalfoundries is to challenge Intel with a 14 nanometre manufacturing process that will feature 3D transistors
Can Latin America Be Telefónica’s Saviour?
SPAIN: Times are tough for Telefónica in Europe. Will shifting the emphasis to Latin America and the online world help?
Gartner Raises Forecast For Public Cloud Services
The market for subscription web services is now expected to grow 19.6 percent this year to $109bn worldwide, with business processes a key market, according to Gartner
Microsoft Patches Browser Hole
Microsoft has released a fix for an Internet Explorer security vulnerability that is being actively exploited by attackers
Sean Maloney To Leave Intel After 30 Years
Maloney, who joined Intel in 1982, was key in the launches of Centrino in 2003 and Ultrabooks last year
Apple Accused Of Stealing iOS 6 Clock Design From Swiss Railways
SBB confirms that it is in negotiations with Apple over the traditional clock design
Alibaba To Press On With Aliyun Development
Chinese Android rival gets a $200 million investment and its own business unit
EU Warns Of Google Antitrust Fine
Make your search engine fair or face the consequences, says EU competition commissioner
US Court Will Not Challenge Facebook Privacy Settlement
US appeals court rejected the claims that £5.8m settlement favours Facebook and lawyers
iPhone 5 Launch In London: Gallery
TechWeekEurope reports from the queues in front of Apple’s flagship store
BlackBerry Outage Affects Vodafone Customers
Vodafone customers suffer new BlackBerry outage, but other UK networks appear unaffected
Facebook Data Centre Engineer Develops Troubleshooting Tool
A Facebook engineer has built a heatmap monitoring tool to help troubleshoot data centre infrastructure
Microsoft Wins Third Motorola Patent Victory In Germany
Microsoft could enforce German ban if Motorola doesn't agree to a patent licensing deal
IDC Raises Tablet Forecast As Sales Surge
More bad news for PC makers after IDC substantially upped its sales forecast for tablet devices
Oracle Readies New Database Amid Mixed Financials
Oracle is preparing to unveil its new database product, after it recorded a rise in profits on the back of a sales dip
Cisco Abandons ADC Market As Competition Bites
Cisco is halting development of its ACE application delivery controller because of intense competition
Low Cost Airline Readies Free In-Flight Wi-Fi
An American airline is reportedly about to launch in-flight Wi-Fi, free-of-charge for its passengers
IT Life: We All Live On A Nuclear Submarine
Neil Thomson is currently the CTO of Microgen, but he was once an academic and worked on control systems for nuclear submarines
Quiz Of The Week: So You Think You Know YouTube?
Test your knowledge of the world's favourite video platform
Dreamforce 2012: JP Rangaswami – I Hope Salesforce Stays A Start Up Forever
Salesforce is still a start-up and should remain so, chief scientist JP Rangaswami tells TechWeekEurope
How much do you know about YouTube?
Dreamforce 2012: Salesforce.com UK Data Centre In Doubt For 2012
Salesforce.com tells TechWeekEurope no date has been set and it is unsure whether the data centre will materialise this year
Dreamforce 2012: Is Benioff Right To Follow Facebook In All-Social Strategy?
Analysis: Benioff tells TechWeekEurope he loves Facebook but is he right in borrowing from a firm that has had a difficult year after its troubled IPO?
Apple Maps Fails To Impress iOS 6 Users
Apple Maps offers iPhone and iPad users a fake airport in South Dublin
DWP IPv4 Addresses Are Not For Sale
The 16.8 million address block is being used and can’t be sold
Government Announces ‘Super Connected Cities’ Funding
Culture Secretary Maria Miller tells how much money the UK's 'super connected cities' will get
Open Compute Publishes Open Rack Data Centre Standard
The Open Compute Project has released its latest hardware specs for more power efficient data centres
US Banks Warned Of Islamist Hacker Threat
Warning: hackers will take last week’s violent anti-US protests online
Microsoft Releases Fix It Tool for IE Security Flaw
Temporary Fix It plugs the hole till the permanent patch tomorrow
Apple Releases Updates To Mac OS X Mountain Lion And Lion
Apple updates security, battery life and Wi-Fi performance in new updates
OpenStack Foundation Arrives With 5600 Members
The OpenStack Foundation has officially launched with over 5,600 members and £6.2m in funding
Researchers Show Off Android Hack Using NFC
Security researchers have demonstrated a way to hack Android phones through the NFC protocol
Apple iPhone 5 Costs £142 To Build
It costs Apple £123 to £142 to make a single iPhone 5, a teardown by IHS iSuppli has revealed
Dell Unwraps Business Windows 8 Devices
Dell has unveiled a new tablet, laptop and desktop running Windows 8, aimed firmly at the business community
Dreamforce 2012: Salesforce.com Launches Dropbox Enterprise Rival Chatterbox
Another Dropbox for business appears, but this time from one of the biggest cloud players in the world
Dreamforce 2012: Salesforce.com Turns Rypple Into Work.com
Work.com will "revolutionise" the way employees are recognised and motivated, says Salesforce.com
Dreamforce 2012: Salesforce Adds Social Identity And Mobile App Platform
Salesforce Platform gets socially-oriented SSO and a whole new way to develop mobile apps
HTC 8X And 8S Windows Phone 8 Smartphones Announced
HTC 8X gives Windows Phone 8 a boost with two new smartphones
Green IT Success Is More Than Just Eco-Talk
Green IT projects should benefit the whole company, not just its carbon footprint, says Peter Judge
Cash For Posts Scandal Whacks Wikipedia
The world’s favourite online encyclopaedia loses its innocence
ZTE Firefox OS Smartphone To Debut In Early 2013
ZTE and Mozilla team up to launch Firefox OS either later in 2012 or early 2013
Dreamforce 2012: Salesforce.com Hails Social Revolution With Cloud Updates
Chatter social service spreads as iPad app goes on general availability
Dreamforce 2012: Salesforce.com Adds Marketing Cloud For Social Insight
Salesforce.com brings together two of its biggest acquisitions - Radian6 and Buddy Media - for social marketing service
EU Readying New Microsoft Antitrust Complaint – Report
Microsoft could be subject to another fine after it failed to offer browser choice to 28 million Windows 7 PCs
Microsoft Cuts Data Centre Waste Water To Zero
Next on the agenda - getting rid of diesel generators and producing energy on the spot
Duke Of York Opens Yammer London Office In Tech City – Gallery
Prince Andrew uses Microsoft-owned Yammer, and opens a new Yammer London Office at Silicon Roundabout,
Internet Association Lobbies US Gov For Google, Amazon And Pals
The Internet Association aims to stop legislation like SOPA and PIPA
GCHQ Security Competition Seeks Espionage Experts
The government's intelligence agency is to hold a cyber-security competition to help close the UK's cyber-espionage skills gap
Alibaba Buys Back Half Of Yahoo’s Stake For £4.3bn
Yahoo sells half of its stake back to Alibaba, which heads towards its IPO
Intel: ‘Clover Trail’ Atom Chips Will Support Linux, Android
While the initial 'Clover Trail' Atom processors will focus on Windows 8, a future version will be Linux and Android-friendly, according to Intel
AMD Loses Chief Financial Officer
Thomas Seifert, AMD's CFO and former acting chief executive, is to quit the company at the end of the month, the latest in a string of executive losses
RIM Licenses Microsoft File System For BlackBerry 10
Microsoft's exFAT file system is designed specifically for handling large audiovisual files on mobile devices, something that could aid BlackBerry 10's consumer experience
Samsung Denies March Launch For Galaxy S4
Samsung has taken to Twitter to deny it is planning to launch its next Galaxy smartphone at Mobile World Congress in March 2013
The Cloud Will Manage Our Health And Work By 2025: Video
Don't stress about super-crowdsourcing, printed medication and the ubiquitous workplace, says Virgin Media Business
Intel-Based Motorola Razr i Smartphone Launched In London
Intel inside, and a better battery life than the iPhone 5?
Google Strengthens Imaging Offering With Nik Software Acquisition
Snapseed developer aims to be Google's answer to Facebook's Instagram
BT Set To Invest £8m In Broadband Link To Orkney and Shetland
BT's speeds in Orkney, Shetland and northern Scotland are set to double with new 1,000km fibre connection
Petition Asks UK Government To Sell £600m Wasted IPv4 Addresses
DWP's hoard of Internet addresses could help clear the deficit
Stephen Kelly Appointed As The Government COO
The man who made Micro Focus a success joins the Cabinet Office
Single Government Portal To Replace DirectGov In October
Gov.uk will be the single site for public sector services
Social Media Results For PR & Comms Conference – Mobilise & Monetise
This is THE social media conference for brands, inhouse PR and comms professionals and corporates alike. Don’t waste your time with ‘gurus’ and consultants! Instead, join us at this one-day, content-led conference developed specific ...
Global Mining IT & Communications Summit 2012
Mining companies are increasingly looking to in to technology solutions to manage increasing complexities of day to day operations and boost operational efficiency.
Finance & Investment Forum for Data Centres Australia
Researched and produced by consulting firm BroadGroup, the first forum took place at the Cass Business School in London in 2007 and since then it has become recognized as the only annual international meeting point for investors, o ...
Apple Set To Make Huge Profit On iPhone 5
Preliminary estimates suggest Apple could make a killing with its new smartphone
Microsoft Admits Attacks Hit IE Browser Zero-Day Flaw
Microsoft has said it is investigating a previously unknown Internet Explorer security flaw that attackers are using to infect Windows systems, but has not set a timetable for delivering a fix
Stolen Edinburgh Council Laptop Contains Children’s Details
We hope the crook wiped data before fencing the computer, Council says
Nvidia Loses Key Mobile Executive
Mike Rayfield, who headed Nvidia's mobile business group, quietly departed in August after seven years with the company
Spy Tool Targeted Middle East For At Least Five Years
The Flamer espionage software has been operational for more than five years and as recently as May 2012, according to a new analysis
Yahoo Drops BlackBerry As Corporate Phone
Yahoo's new chief executive has announced the company will stop offering BlackBerrys to employees in favour of handsets running Apple's iOS, Google's Android or Microsoft's Windows 8
iPhone 5 Smashes Preorder Sales Record
Apple said it sold more than 2 million iPhone 5 devices in the first 24 hours it was available for preorder, more than double the figure for the iPhone 4S
How well do you know open-source software?
iOS 6 Maps Show London In 3D: Gallery
See the Shard, St Paul’s and Tower Bridge as they appear on Apple Maps
Slow Wales Broadband Harms Economy – Committee
Commons Welsh Affair Committee calls on UK and Welsh governments to address broadband gap
Finance and Investment Forum for Commonwealth ICT
Infrastructure investment to support the accelerated development of ICT in emerging markets continues as a priority. Mobile innovation, fibre deployment, connectivity, datacentre build, and the scalable and instantaneous technologie ...
DataCentres China 2012
Your gateway to China's Datacentre and Cloud marketplace
DataCentre Forum – Invest In Kainuu | IIK
"A secure and sustainable location with access to established European markets and the gateway to emerging Eastern European and Asian markets."
Artist Creates GPS Shoes That Point The Way Home: Gallery
Wizard of Oz inspired Dominic Wilcox to construct bespoke GPS-enabled footwear
Samsung Galaxy S4 To Be Announced at MWC 2013?
Korean newspaper suggests that 5-inch Samsung Galaxy S4 could be released in March
Google Pressures Acer To Drop Alibaba’s Android Rival Aliyun
Indignant Alibaba says its Linux-based cloud OS is very different from Android
Winklevoss Twins Invest $1m In New Professional Social Network
Winklevoss Twins use some of their Facebook settlement to invest in SumZero
BT To Win Suffolk and Norfolk Broadband Deals As Fujitsu Pulls Out
Fujitsu backs off and BT wins another two rural broadband cibtracts
New Microsoft Studio In London To Boost Tablet Gaming
The all singing, all dancing Surface tablet will also do videogames
First Benchmark Validates Apple’s iPhone 5 A6 Processor Speed Claim
The iPhone 5 A6 processor could be twice as fast as any previous iOS device - using a Samsung-made processor
Intel’s Linux-Proof Clover Trail Chip Is Doomed, Says Perens
Power management not available to open source developers
Oracle Upgrades VirtualBox For Ease Of Use
A new VirtualBox feature called VM Groups is designed to streamline management, improve network capabilities and provide support for new host and guest operating systems
Chrome Gets ‘Do Not Track’
Google has added the privacy feature to Chrome's latest developer build, with the release version to get 'Do Not Track' by the end of the year
Survey Finds Hope For Facebook In Social Search
Facebook could quickly come to rival Google in social search, according to a survey from marketing agency Greenlight
HP To Build Smartphones, Says Meg Whitman
HP is getting back into smartphones, says Meg Whitman, hopefully without repeating the WebOS disaster
Google Protests German Copyright Proposal
GERMANY: Google's Ralf Bremer is up in arms about charges for linking to stories
Five Successful Consumer Big Data Applications
Mark Young rounds up five popular everyday big data applications and asks what inspiration businesses might be able to take from them
Motorola Faces German Ban After Apple Patent Victory
Motorola tablets and smartphones could be banned in Germany after Apple's patent victory
Providers Pushed To IPv6, As Europe’s Last IPv4 Addresses Are Issued
The last IPv4 addresses will be strictly rationed
IT Executive Revealed As PlugX RAT Malware Creator
AlienVault identified the suspect by traces of his personal information scattered online
100 New Amazon Jobs At London Digital Media Centre
New Digital Media Development Centre aims to employ new tech talent in London
BT Wins One Horse Cumbrian BDUK Race
BT has been awarded the BDUK contract to wire up Cumbria to superfast broadband
IT Life: Putting Innovation To Good Use
Ian Osborne of Intellect is busy in the Government's Knowledge Transfer Networks, helping put innovation to work
Six Year Old Helps Build Raspberry Pi ‘Supercomputer’
“Iridis-Pi” is housed in a rack made of Lego
Do you know your USB?
Microsoft Finds Nitol Botnet Malware On PCs In Chinese Supply Chain
Microsoft finds Nitol in brand new Chinese PCs and seizes domain to kill it off
Are You Plugged Into USB? Quiz Of The Week
As seen in memory sticks and the George Forman USB grill, our quiz celebrates the supreme connector!
Microsoft Windows Phone Store Rebranded From Marketplace
Microsoft continues its branding shake up after renaming Windows Phone Marketplace to Windows Phone Store
Brocade Extends SDN And Fabric With Router, Switch Additions
Brocade has extended its fabric and software-defined networking (SDN) strategies with new product additions
Small Businesses Continue To Reap Social Media Benefits
Small businesses continue to adopt social networking platforms, with Google+ proving surprisingly popular
Microsoft Works With Adobe To Patch Windows 8 Flash Flaws
Microsoft has confirmed it is working with Adobe to patch flaws in the Flash player ahead of the Windows 8 launch
Five Things To Consider Before Moving Into The Cloud
For Dominic Pollard, preparation is everything
Firefox OS: Disrupting The Market By Aiming Low!
Forget iPhone 5: Mozilla wants to get the next two billion users onto Firefox OS, an open mobile phone, says Brendan Eich
Fashion App Gets $175,000 Prize At The Cisco BIG Awards
TechWeekEurope gives you a complete breakdown of the competition and profiles of the six finalists
EE Likely To Have iPhone 5 4G Monopoly
The iPhone 5 won't be compatible with any O2 or Vodafone 4G network
Firefox OS demo with Brendan Eich of Mozilla
Firefox OS works, and can be used for cheap smartphones in the developing world, disrupting the model of iPhone and Android, Brendan Eich of Mozilla tells TechWeekEurope
UK Networks To Allow FaceTime 3G, Vodafone Places Restrictions
Most UK networks to allow FaceTime as part of data plans, but Vodafone requires VoIP allowance
Huawei Complains At US ‘Roadblock’ On Trade
US officials are unjustly blocking Huawei's attempts to compete in the United States, a research paper has claimed
iOS 6 Arrives On 19 September With UK Turn-By Turn Navigation
The UK will receive nearly all of the local features in iOS 6, including a UK-optimised Siri
YouTube Keeps Anti-Islamic ‘Innocence of Muslims’ Video Online
Blocks access in Egypt and Lybia, but maintains that “Innocence of Muslims” doesn’t violate the site’s policies
Eolas Sues Facebook, Disney and Wal-Mart Over University Of California Patents
Three major US companies infringe University of California patents, says Eolas
Intel Promises 5nm Silicon: IDF
Smaller line width coming, but five years till full 450mm wafer production
What Makes An Open Source Tech Success?
A great open source project is one that delivers benefits for both the business and the community, says Tom Brewster. Tell us what you've done and be in with a chance of winning a Tech Success Award
Google Removes Autocomplete From Pirate Bay Search
Google no longer auto-completes the search term for Pirate Bay web domains as it steps up its copyright clampdown
Microsoft Updates Developer Suite With Visual Studio 2012
Microsoft has officially launched the next generation of its developer tool suite with Visual Studio 2012
Intel Pushes Transparent Computing Concept
Intel's software executives are prompting the concept of "transparent computing" to app developers
Cisco Upgrades Firewalls and Anti-Intrusion Products
Cisco has beefed up protection for clouds and data centres with new firewall and intrusion-prevention products
iPhone 5 Has 4G Support, Larger Screen But No NFC
Apple unveils its latest smartphone, the iPhone 5, in San Francisco
iPhone 5 Launch: TechWeekEurope Live Blog
Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to unveil the iPhone 5 in San Francisco. Follow the announcement here
US Researchers Create Invisible QR Codes
The team says it can print hidden information onto any solid object
iPhone 5 Leaked Images: Gallery
Last chance to see leaked photos - before the real thing appears tonight
Huddle Plots American Invasion With US Government Push
Huddle reveals new product, data centre and Washington DC office as it looks to conquer the US and beat Microsoft on its home turf
BT Scores Another BDUK Deal With £33m Surrey Project
Another BDUK project is handed to BT, but it's another project that won't go ahead until Brussels says so
UK Launch For iPhone NFC Wallet Moneto
MasterCard PayPass-powered mobile wallet will be launched before the end of the year
Smart Dutch Rubbish Bins Tell Council When They Are Full
The clever M2M-enabled devices save time, money and improve carbon footprint
The WEEE Directive Is Great! Oh, Wait, What Is It Again?
Readers like the EU's waste-reducing WEEE Directive, says Peter Judge. But they don't know what it is
Android Activations Hit 500m Ahead of iPhone 5 Launch
Android activations reach half a billion with 1.3 million happening ever day
Go Daddy Outage “Not A Hacker Attack”
CEO Scott Wagner says the problem was purely technical
Chip And Pin Flaw Uncovered By Cambridge Boffins
Chip and pin payment systems used by many banks contain a serious vulnerability, according to Cambridge University researchers
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook Mobile Mistakes Won’t Extend To Smartphone
Facebook CEO remains optimistic about social network's mobile prospects but rules out smartphone
Orange And T-Mobile To Live On? You Must Be CrazEE
Orange and T-Mobile are already doing the danse macabre after yesterday's EE launch, says Tom Brewster
Intel Reveals More Haswell Details
The new touch ultrabooks will now recognize your face and track your hands
Amazon Web Services Lets Users Sell Second-Hand Cloud
AWS opens a market for buying and selling spare reserved instances
Would You Go On The EE 4G Network? TechWeekEurope Poll
Do you think it's time to go to 4G with EE?
Huawei To Invest £1.3bn In UK
Chinese firm pledges to bring 700 jobs and plenty of cash to the UK
Google Launches YouTube App For Apple Devices
Google has made available its YouTube app for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, but iPad users will have to wait
Microsoft Delivers Light Patch Tuesday Update
Microsoft's September Patch Tuesday has a relatively light load, but October promises to be more substantial
Spiceworks Offers Free IT Management App For Tablets
Spiceworks has released its official IT management app for the Apple iPad and Android-based tablets
Google Updates Drive Cloud Storage For Android, iOS
Google has updated its cloud storage service for Android and iOS users, to make it more flexible and easy to use
4G ‘Can Help Britain Achieve Its Broadband Aspirations’
The mobile industry can fix BDUK mistakes, say attendees of Westminster eForum conference
Fujitsu Blacklisted By Government: Report
Fujitsu is considered too "high risk" for government contracts, according to sources
The Prospects of Mobile Internet World & Awards 2012 (MIWA2012)
Mobile Internet World & Awards (MIWA) is the largest and most elite global mobile Internet summit. It is hosted by CDMC Events – Asian conference leader that will hold Mobile Internet World & Awards (MIWA) on 5-7 Dec, 2012 in Beijin ...
Introducing Britain’s First 4G Phones
TechWeekEurope takes a look at the devices that will be able to enjoy 4G connectivity with EE
Video: 3G Vs 4G On EE
Just how much faster can you download apps on 4G? Much, much faster it seems
EE Launch – 3G vs. 4G
EE Launch – HTC iPlayer 4G
EE Launch – HTC YouTube 4G
ICO Dishes Out £250,000 Fine After Outsourcing Nightmare
Scottish council says it may appeal a massive fine for an outsourcer's recycling gaffe
AMD Targets Big Data With SeaMicro Low Power Server
AMD has launched a new low power server thanks to its SeaMicro acquisition, as it looks to ramp up its data centre offerings
Intel’s Haswell Ultrabook specifications revealed
Haswell ultrabooks - due next year - will make up for the shortcomings of this year's models
Samsung Could Sue Apple Over iPhone 5 4G
Apple's smartphone hasn’t been released yet, but Samsung already wants it gone
Everything Everywhere Becomes EE, Launches 4G Network
4G service live by end of the year, supporting a range of devices, and possibly the iPhone 5 after it is announced tomorrow
Anonymous Claims Attack Which Shut Millions Of GoDaddy Sites
Anonymous accused of censorship after attack on so-called censor
Nokia Lumia 920 To Spark A Surge In Wireless Charging
Analysis: the Nokia Lumia 920 could spark a surge in wireless charging, thinks Michelle Maisto
Apple Code Leak Blamed On App Developer
An application developer has admitted it is the likely source of the leaked Apple UDIDs, after its servers were hacked
Intel Plots Integrated Fabric Controller For Xeon Chips
To provide better cloud and HPC performance, Intel will in future integrate a fabric controller into its server chips
HP Beefs Up Enterprise Security Portfolio
HP has announced widespread improvements to its enterprise security offerings, to better secure the cloud and data centre
Oracle Creates New Social Management Suite
Oracle has used recent acquisitions to create a new social software suite to assist organisations in managing customer experiences
HP Job Cuts Forecast Raised To 29,000
SEC filing reveals HP is shedding more workers than first thought
New Firefox OS Screenshots: Gallery
Mobile OS from Mozilla Foundation is shaping up nicely
Finding Tech Success In The Public Sector
Public sector IT has a bad name, says Peter Judge. Could you help change that?
Investigation Into Nokia Lumia 920 Marketing After Second Apology
More embarrassment for Nokia Lumia 920 as still photos weren't taken with smartphone either
Al-Jazeera SMS Service Hacked By Pro-Syrian Group
Pro-Syrian hackers out in force again
Everything Everywhere 4G Brand To Launch With iPhone 5 And Lumia 920?
EE said to be in talks to be exclusive Nokia Lumia 920 launch partner and also offer 4G for iPhone 5
Schools In China Suspend Lessons While Students Make iPhone 5
Foxconn employs “interns” to help staff shortage
New Images Claim To Be Apple iPhone 5 Connector
French blog leaks pictures of iPhone 5 connector set to be unveiled on Wednesday
Mozilla Fixes Firefox 15 Private Browsing Bug
Firefox Private Browsing wasn't so private, but a fix has been issued
Words Of War And Weakness: The Zero-Day Exploit Market
Feature: Exploit sellers arm governments and businesses, but are they harming security for everyone else? TechWeekEurope explores this controversial market
Laptop Inventor Moggridge Dies At 69
British industrial designer Bill Moggridge is credited with creating the first modern laptop computer, popular with the military and NASA
iPhone 5 To Support 4G Networks in Europe – Report
Apple's next smartphone will feature support for LTE networks in Europe, Asia and North America
Microsoft Agrees To Offer Browser Choice in Windows 8
Steve Ballmer gives personal assurances Microsoft will play fair
Amazon Kindle Fire HD 4G Tablet Delayed By FCC In US
US customers for the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 4G tablet will have to wait till the Android device passes FCC tests
Marketing Agencies Rosetta, O&M To Push IBM Smarter Commerce
IBM has announced partnerships with digital marketing agencies Rossetta and Ogilvy & Mather unit eCommerce&Ogilvy to sell its Smarter Commerce software
iPad Gets High-Resolution Anatomy App
Healthline's BodyMaps application uses the iPad's Retina display to show high-definition models of the human body
HTC May Join Windows Phone 8 Bandwagon
HTC is reportedly planning to add Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 software to its smartphone range, as it struggles in the Android market
Google Acquires Antivirus Firm
Google has bought VirusTotal, which provides services analysing files and URLs to detect viruses, worms, Trojans and other malware
Free Mobile: Making British Mobile Users Wish They Were French?
FRANCE: Free shook up Internet provision, spearheaded triple-play services, and slashed mobile bills
Intel Lowers Revenue Forecast, Remains Cautious
PC market is in crisis, but upcoming Windows 8 release gives manufacturers hope
University Janet Network Seals £30m Upgrade
Government invests in Big Data-ready network for universities
Operators Suggest November Nokia Lumia 920 Release Date
Windows 8 smartphone could be released before Christmas but after the iPhone 5
Maria Miller To Relax Rules For Broadband Infrastructure
Miller makes her first announcement as culture secretary, promising to cut the red tape surrounding superfast broadband rollout
Botnet Creator Who Ensnared 72,000 Machines Gets 30 Months
Bot herder with an alleged history of dirty dealing gets sent down
Journalist Arrested By Met Over Phone Hacking
28 year old man is arrested by Operation Tuleta officers investigating phone hacking
Intellect Joins TechWeekEurope’s Tech Success Awards
Trade body sponsors our awards programme
Apple Reduces Samsung Memory Chip Order For iPhone 5
Apple reportedly wants to diversify its supply chain for the iPhone 5
Nokia Eats Humble Pie For Misleading Lumia Advert
Nokia is forced to admit its Lumia 920 teaser advert was misleading
The IT Leaders Forum: Journey to the private cloud
The forum will begin with Roy Illsley, Principal Analyst at Ovum who will review the markets and current trends of Private Cloud.
Perfect Storm Europe
Perfect Storm Europe 2012 consists of two intertwining events: 'The Madness Sessions' and 'Get the Big Picture for Big Data'.
Raspberry Pi Will Be Baked In The UK
Designers say they always hoped this would happen
Mobile Roaming World Summit 2012
Informa Telecoms & Media is already looking forward to the 20th Anniversary of the Mobile Roaming World Summit on the 13th and 14th November 2012 in London.
Google Hackers Exploit Eight Zero-Days To Hit Defence Firms
Aurora attackers continue to cause carnage
Amazon To Create 2,000 New UK Jobs
Amazon will employ 3,000 people at 3 new fulfillment centres in the UK
On The Edge Live
On the Edge are a series of one-day digital marketing conferences, guaranteed to uncover secrets that will make you a better digital marketer.
On The Edge Live
On the Edge are a series of one-day digital marketing conferences, guaranteed to uncover secrets that will make you a better digital marketer.
On The Edge Live
On the Edge are a series of one-day digital marketing conferences, guaranteed to uncover secrets that will make you a better digital marketer.
Amazon Launches Bigger And Cheaper Kindle fire HD Tablet
Amazon has launched three new Kindle Fire tablets to tempt users away from the iPad juggernaut and keep ahead of the Google Nexus 7
Microsoft Throws Down Bing Search Challenge
Microsoft has created a "Bing It On" challenge to web surfers in order to encourage them to drop Google and try Bing
Samsung Sells 20 Million Galaxy S III In 100 Days
It has taken Samsung just one hundred days to sell 20 million Galaxy S III smartphones, despite the lawsuit setback
HP And Intel Team Up For Energy-Efficient Supercomputer
HP and Intel are using Xeon processors and ProLiant servers to build an energy-efficient supercomputer system
IT Life: Putting Food On The Table
David Morris is the Head of IT at Nisa Retail, but he once wanted to be a footballer
Quiz Of The Week: Facebook
Think you know everything about the original social network? Prove it!
Web Firm Provokes ICO Over ‘Ridiculous’ Cookie Law
Cookie law sends firm cookie as it asks ICO to sue it for breaching the regulation
iPhone 3GS To Be Retired After iPhone 5 Launch – Report
The iPhone 3GS is set to be dropped as the entry level model when the iPhone 5 is released
Apple Plugs Java Security Hole
Mac users get extra protection from Java exploiters
Google Rolls Out Chromebook Rental On A Rolling Contract
Enterprise clients can order up to 25 devices online, at just $30 per month each
Sony Mobile Confirms 400 Users’ Data Stolen
Sony partner gets hit, giving it another security headache
Gary McKinnon Extradition Deadline Set
Theresa May's decision will be made in just over a month at the latest
Is Your Big Data Project Clever Enough To Be A Tech Success?
We want to hear of Big Data projects that are breaking the mould, says Peter Judge
Korea To Investigate Apple’s Samsung Antitrust Claims
Apple says Samsung is abusing its wireless patent portfolio
Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales Is Ready To Fight Snooper’s Charter
Wikipedia could encrypt all connections to the UK
IBM Joint Venture Sues Somerset County Council
IBM venture launches legal action against county council after being accused of not delivering cost savings
Quarter Of London Wi-Fi Networks ‘Unsecure’
War drivers are getting an easy ride thanks to inaction from vendors and users alike, Sophos says
MACH To Provide Skype Mobile Billing Services
Skype users will be able to add Skype Credits to their mobile bill from October
Motorola Reveals New Droid Razr Smartphones
Motorola has announced three new smartphones - the Droid Razr M, the Droid Razr HD and the Droid Razr Maxx HD
IBM Touts Smarter Commerce With New Products, Services
IBM is touting smarter commerce with the announcement of new software and services for enterprise organisations
Chrome Browser Celebrates Fourth Birthday
Google's increasingly popular Chrome Web browser has now celebrated its fourth birthday
ASF Bowls Apache Wicket 6.0 At Open Sourcers
The Apache Software Foundation has released Apache Wicket 6.0, the latest version of its Java Web app framework
Almost 80 Percent Of Brits Are Against Default Porn Filter
“Active choice” is a favourite with parents, but a very vocal minority disagrees
VMworld Has Become A Big-League Show
VMworld, is now a major event, as virtual data centres take over, says Chris Preimesberger
BitCoin Exchange BitFloor Hacked, $250,000 Stolen
Owner promises to do everything to keep the website running
Oracle Told To Pay Google Over $1m In Legal Costs
Insult added to injury for Larry Ellison and Co
Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 Smartphone Unveiled
Nokia takes wraps off the Lumia 920 and 820, but doesn't reveal release delivery date or price
If We Cool Our Data Centres With Liquid, What Do We Do Next?
Well done Intel for getting a PUE of 1.02, says Peter Judge. Now let's look beyond the PUE measurement for efficiency
Liquid Cooling For Data Centre Servers Passes Intel Tests
Dunking servers in oil doesn't hurt them, Intel says
EC Approves Project Oscar NFC Mobile Wallet Venture
Telefonica, Vodafone and Everything Everywhere welcome decision to approve mobile wallet
Salesforce.com Drops Bid To Trademark ‘Social Enterprise’
Benioff sees the error of his ways
BlackBerry 10 App Developers Could Receive Guaranteed $10,000
RIM says new BlackBerry 10 App programmes demonstrate its faith in developers
Most File-Sharers Can Be Easily Monitored, Study Finds
The majority of pirates can be tracked within three hours of starting a download
Oracle Pledges Itanium Support, But Could Still Appeal Court Ruling
Larry Ellison has had to swallow a bitter pill after Oracle announced it would continue supporting HP's Itanium servers
GCHQ And AV Firms ‘Scaring People Into Buying Security Kit’
GCHQ and Symantec put out fresh warnings over cybercrime, but one cynic isn't convinced
Sweden Tops World Wide Web Index, UK Comes Third
Sir Tim Berners-Lee calls for reduced cost and better access
Goophone Of China Claims To Have Patented iPhone 5 Design
iPhone 5 is already facing patent problems in China
AntiSec Did Not Steal Apple UDID Codes From Us, Says FBI
If AntiSec is lying, where did the UDID codes come from?
Microsoft Launches ‘Cloud OS’ Windows Server 2012
Microsoft has officially launched its 'cloud operating system', otherwise known as Windows Server 2012
Apple Confirms iPhone 5 Event On 12 September
Apple has confirmed it will hold a press event on 12 September, widely expected to see the launch of the new iPhone
ARM Warns Of Mobile Chip Slowdown, Hits Recruitment Brakes
ARM has warned of a mobile device sales slowdown, and has scaled back its recruitment drive
Forrester Predicts Half Of Global Population Will Be Online
Forrester has predicted that in five years time, half of the world's population (3.5 billion people) will be online
Why The Sudden Interest In Windows Phone 8?
Concerns about security and reliability mean enterprise interest in Windows Phone 8 is growing, says Wayne Rash
NHS Claws Back What It Can From CSC, As NPfIT Ends
The government claims £1 billion savings as parts of NPfIT live on
KIOSK LONDON EXPO 2012
The UK’s only conference and exhibition completely dedicated to the self-service industry returns to The Barbican Centre on the 17-18 October 2012.
Sophos Appoints New CEO As Longtime Leader Steps Down
Kris Hagerman steps into Steve Munford's boots at Sophos
Six New BlackBerry OS 10 Devices In 2013?
New image shows possible sighting of new BlackBerry, one of as many as six BB OS devices in 2013
AntiSec Hackers Steal 12M Apple UDID Identification Codes
AntiSec says it snatched UDIDs from the FBI. But why did the US authorities have them in the first place?
Maria Miller Replaces Jeremy Hunt As Culture Secretary
Relief for radio presenters as Hunt moves to Health and Miller To Media
Nokia Lumia 920 Features Wireless Charging But No 41MP Camera?
Leaked images suggest wireless charging for the Windows Phone 8 device, but only an 8 megapixel camera
Cambodia To Deport Pirate Bay Co-Founder Gottfrid Svartholm
Gottfrid Svartholm is to be deported but he might not be going back to Sweden, where he faces jail
MI5 And MI6 Websites Attacked By Assange Protesters
Intelligence agencies the latest target in #OpFreeAssange
Orange Quick Tap Brings Contactless Payments To Samsung Galaxy S III
Orange customers get free £50 to spend if they start using the contactless payment technology
University Of Cambridge Launches Free Raspberry Pi OS Course
Create your own operating system for the bite-sized PC
Samsung Demands Improvements At Chinese Factory
Samsung's audit at HEG Electronics found no under-age workers, but discovered other dangerous practices,
SAP Says Oracle Is Appealing Copyright Infringement Payout
Case could last for another two years at least
Google Could Release 3G Nexus 7 Tablet In ‘Six Weeks’ – Report
3G added to the Wi-Fi only Android tablet, in time to battle the iPad mini?
iPhone 5 Mockup Seen At IFA Conference
Bloggers have spotted what is claimed to be a mockup of the upcoming iPhone 5 at a stall at the IFA conference in Berlin
Fujitsu, eBay Lead Big Data Privacy Research Group
The Cloud Security Alliance has formed a working group to investigate big data privacy and security challenges and to form standards
Dell, AMD Prepare For Windows Server 2012
Dell and AMD have announced new products to support the upcoming release of Microsoft's Windows Server 2012
AMD Heralds ‘Surround Computing’
AMD has outlined its vision for a world where everything from appliances to clothing is infused with computing power
Bristol Scientists Promise Commercial Quantum Computing Chips
Nokia and Toshiba to build photon chips based on Bristol breakthrough
Firefox 15 Takes On Rivals In Performance Tests: In Pictures
How does the latest version of Mozilla's browser measure up to its rivals on Windows and Mac OSX?
The Social Customer 2012
The Social Customer 2012 is part of a unique series of conferences that Our Social Times is hosting this year exploring how social media is reshaping the relationship between customers and organisations.
Social Media Marketing London
Back for the third year, Our Social Times' flagship Social Media Marketing 2012 event will delve deep in to the latest thinking and strategies in the industry.
Social CRM 2012
Social CRM 2012, Our Social Times' highly successful conference series - which has seen over 500 brands and agencies attend in London, New York, Paris and Frankfurt - is coming to Brussels.
Tesco Password Security Fixed – But XSS Flaw Remains
No more plain text passwords? Every little security fix helps!
EC Calls For Spectrum Sharing To Ease Mobile Data Strain
EC wants legislation to allow spectrum sharing and make it easier to use white spaces for wireless broadband
Another Java Security Flaw Appears After Oracle Patch
Oracle can expect calls for yet another update
Windows 7 Market Share Finally Overtakes Windows XP
Windows 7 overtakes Windows XP for the first time, two years after surpassing Vista
Facebook Targets Fake ‘Likes’
Facebook has stepped up its measures against fake 'Likes', as it faces investor pressure to prove its worth to advertisers
Cambodia Cops Arrest Pirate Bay Co-Founder
Gottfrid Svatholm could be sent back to Sweden to serve jail time
Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 Windows Phones Leaked On Twitter?
Leaked images suggest PureView imaging capabilities ahead of Wednesday announcement
SAS Plans Savvy SaaS Splash for Big Data
SAS is getting SaaSier says UK director Mark Wilkinson
Apple Demands Galaxy S III Sales Ban
Apple has added Samsung's new Galaxy S III to a list of devices it wants banned from sales in the US
HP Releases Open-Source webOS Beta
HP has released the beta-test version of its webOS mobile platform in desktop and OpenEmbedded builds
ZTE Unveils Intel-Based Smartphone For European Market
China's ZTE follows Lenovo, Orange and Lava in offering a smartphone running on Intel's Atom hardware
Google Adds Features To BigQuery
Google has added batch query support and Excel queries to its BigQuery big data analytics service