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2012
DeNormalised London
On 20th and 21st September 2012 the first DeNormalised NoSQL conference will be held at Skills Matter in London.
Certified Data Centre Design Professional – CDCDP
Unknowns Hack European Space Agency, NASA And Others
New hacker group 'The unknowns' hits NASA, the European Space Agency and military targets
MasterCard Certifies More NFC Devices For PayPass
Samsung, Sony, LG, HTC, RIM, Nokia and Intel sign up to payment system
Neelie Kroes Accepts ACTA Is Doomed
Controversial agreement is unlikely to pass the vote
IT Life: The Glamour Of Model Management
Madhushan Gokool rubs shoulders with the famous, working for the agency representing Kate Moss and more
Syrian Government Pushing Malware To Activists Via Skype
Bashar al-Assad’s government infects rebels’ computers with Remote Access Tools
LinkedIn Splashes $118.75m on SlideShare
LinkedIn splashes the cash again, this time in a bid to bring in some presentation expertise
MoD Secret Systems Have Been Breached
The retiring head of the military’s cyber security operation admits the MoD's network has been breached a number of times
Distribution Automation Europe
The conference will showcase the latest on self-healing grids, voltage optimisation, data security and analysis through case studies from different stakeholders including utilities and technology companies.
Yahoo Admits CEO Scott Thompson Qualification Error
Yahoo publishes non-existent Computer Science degree in Thompson's bio and regulatory filings
Apple To Use Liquidmetal For ‘Breakthrough’ Product, Says Inventor
Apple is reportedly planning a “breakthrough product” made from a new alloy known as Liquidmetal
Samsung Unveils Galaxy S III Smartphone
Samsung takes fight to the iPhone with new flagship device
Trend: 700,000 Bad Android Apps Downloaded From Google Play
Google's mobile OS is coming under attack again, as users download a massive number of dirty apps
Facebook IPO Sets Value At Up To $95 billion
Facebook's asking price sets its market value at a similar level to Amazon, HP and Cisco
Microsoft Axes Chinese Partner For Security Code Leak
Microsoft has banned a Chinese firm from its Vulnerability-Sharing Group for leaking code on a Windows security hole
Oracle Opens Java 7 For Consumer Download
Java 7 is now available for consumers to download via the Java.com website, Oracle has revealed
Cisco Beefs Up Network Analytics With Truviso Purchase
Cisco is to give its customers real-time visibility into the data traffic on their networks with the purchase of Truviso
Dell Unveils New Ivy Bridge-based Systems
Dell has unveiled a number of new systems that are powered by the latest Intel third-generation chips
Microsoft And Dolby Sign Deal For Windows 8 Tablets And PCs
Microsoft has selected Dolby to provide the audio technology for Windows 8 on tablets and PCs
Oracle: No Peace With HP
Judge says this looks like “the end of a marriage”
Microsoft To Increase Volume License Costs By 29 Percent
New prices to take effect from 1 July, but educational customers excluded
VMware Looks To Post PC Era With Updated Management Software
VMware View is supposed to manage mobile devices and sort out BYOD worries
British MPs To Receive Taxpayer-Funded iPads
It has been confirmed that all MPs will be equipped with iPads, paid for by the British taxpayer, in order to improve efficiency
Maude Warns Of The Olympic Cyber Security Challenge
Cabinet Office Minister discusses cybercrime during his visit to Estonia
IBM Snatches TeaLeaf Analytics
IBM buys TeaLeaf for analytics - we dare say it was probably a steal
Government Faces £1.1 Billion Broadband Funding Shortfall
Report states economic and social case for superfast broadband but says more funding is needed to meet targets
Nokia Takes HTC, ViewSonic And RIM To Court Over Patents
Finnish manufacturer accuses competitors of 45 cases of patent infringement
SOCA Website Forced Offline By DDoS Attack
The Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) has been taken offline by a DDoS attack, TechWeekEurope has learnt