Reports suggest new tablet will be released in Q3
2012
Hacker Exposes Three Million Iranian Bank Account Details
Iranian man posts debit and credit card details on his blog to highlight security vulnerabilities
Toshiba in Competition Data Breach
Toshiba's website fail leads to user info leaking and a breach of the Data Protection Act
Cloudforce Social Enterprise Tour – London
You’ve seen the vision for the Social Enterprise - to leverage social media to connect with customers and employees like never before. On May 22nd you can join salesforce.com and special guests to find out how the leaders of the Soc ...
BRICS To Cable The Southern Hemisphere
A 34,000 km submarine cable network linking five developing countries? Easy, says Andrew Mthembu of i3Africa
Sony Starts Serving Ice Cream Sandwich
Scandinavian Xperia users happy, but no news on UK release
Google Drive 5GB Dropbox Rival To Land Next Week?
Apple Mac, iPhone, Windows and Android versions on the way for Google's Dropbox rival, say sources
Oracle Issues Mammoth 88 Vulnerability Patch
Oracle fixes a load of vulnerabilities, many of which could be used for remote code execution
Security Sensor Visualises Network Attacks
Hone, under development by the US government, is a way of allowing IT administrators to more quickly identify and respond to network issues
Quantum Adds Portability To LTFS Storage
Quantum's introductory Linear Tape File System appliance features a network-attached storage front end
Microsoft Details Windows 8 Features
Windows 8 will arrive in three editions, plus an enterprise version, Microsoft has revealed
Oracle: Google ‘Knew It Was Doing The Wrong Thing’
In the opening statement of its trial against Google, Oracle has argued the search giant was aware it was using proprietary technology without permission to build Android
Consumer Groups Slate Google’s Tiny Wi-Spy Fine
Google's $25,000 FCC fine for "hypocritical" obstruction is small change, say critics
The Commoditisation Of Hacktivist Attacks
Off-the shelf software for DDoS attacks has brought the means of disruption to smaller pressure groups, says Eric Doyle
US And China Conducted Cyber War Games In Secret
China and US held exercises to head off escalated hostilities after accusations of data breaches
HP Z1 Workstation: Review
HP Z1 all-in-one raises workstation bar with feature-packed model
New Submarine Fibre Optic Cable To Link BRICS Countries
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa will get superfast connection to each other and the United States
Nokia Credit Rating Downgraded To Just Above ‘Junk’
Nokia sees its credit rating dropped by Moody's, as the Finnish firm reiterates it is changing
GE Healthcare Admits Sending NHS Patient Data To US
NHS IT Provider says 600,000 patients have no need to worry
Dutch Pirate Party Prepares To Fight BREIN Over Pirate Bay Proxy
Dutch anti-piracy organisation had ordered political party to shut down Pirate Bay proxy
Rackspace Launches OpenStack Cloud Services
Rackspace is initiating a major OpenStack push, building on the project it started in 2010
Judge Preserves Megaupload Data For Two More Weeks
Interested parties have two weeks to agree on what is to become of the 1,100 powered-down servers that hold 25 million gigabytes of Megaupload.com's data
Oracle Finally Takes Google To Court
Oracle versus Google, the "World Series of court cases" starts today
Samsung To Reveal Galaxy SIII On 3 May?
Samsung sends out invites for new Galaxy device announcement
Alleged TeaMp0ison Member Charged With Computer Misuse
A 17-year-old is charged for two offences, one relating to the Anti-Terror Hotline hoax calls, another to the Computer Misuse Act
Google Fined $25,000 By FCC For Impeding Street View Investigation
US agency FCC claims Google said that searching its own emails was too much hassle
Android Video App Steals Contacts List
A Trojan found in video applications on the Google Play market has affected at least 70,000 users, McAfee has warned
Abortion Hacker Sentenced To 32 Months
James Jeffery pleads guilty to hacking BPAS website and records
Another Mac APT Attack Spotted
The SabPub APT is still active and is going after Mac machines
IBM Acquires Varicent For Analytics Expertise
IBM is to buy Varicent, which makes software for automating and analysing the collection and reporting of cross-departmental sales data