iSuppli has found that disk drive manufacturers are shifting to more power-efficient 2.5-inch drives
2012
Apple Denies Philippe Starck Collaboration
Apple has denied the French designer's claims that he is working on a 'revolutionary' product for the company
Trojan Hides In Angry Birds Game
Sophos and game maker Rovio have warned of malicious code masquerading as the popular Angry Birds Space game
US Adults Opt Out Of Internet
One in five US adults do not use the Internet, many saying they don't go online because the technology is not relevant to them
Google’s Brin Warns Internet At Risk From China, Apple, Facebook
China has contained the Internet, and Facebook and Apple are restricting it, warns Google founder Sergey Brin
Quiz Of The Week: iPhone Alternatives
Test your knowledge of the smartphone market
Microsoft UK Gets New Boss
Super-Rare Ransomware Breaches Boot Record
Trend spots a rare beast in the cyber crime world - ransomware infecting the Master Boot Record
Great Firewall Of China Blocks All Foreign Sites Following Brief Hiccup
Update to national firewall suspected as cause of temporary foreign site blackout
First Raspberry Pi Systems Hit Leeds Schools
The first batch of Raspberry Pi machines make it to end users
Home Office IT Director To Lead G-Cloud
Home Office IT director Denise McDonagh is to replace Chris Chant as the G-Cloud leader
Apple Fails To Overturn iCloud Notification Ban In Germany
Mannheim regional court orders Apple to pay damages to Motorola Mobility
Shuttleworth: Cloud Jobs Need Migration Help
Mark Shuttleworth says the industry needs portable workloads. He describes Canonical's solution to TechWeekEurope
Microsoft Provides Education Cloud For 7.5 Million Indians
The biggest cloud deal ever: Microsoft supports 7.5 million-strong Indian education system
Two Possible TeaMp0isoN Members Arrested
The Metropolitan Police denies the hack, TeaMp0isoN denies the arrests. So nothing happened?
Boeing Preps Secure Android Smartphone For Government
Aerospace and defence company expected to release device in late 2012
Apple Issues ‘Cool’ Fix For Flashback
Despite getting slammed by some corners of the security industry over Flashback, Apple gets praise for its "innovative" Java update
IBM and Red Hat Join OpenStack Foundation
The OpenStack Foundation has gained powerful new backers after IBM and Red Hat joined up
Interxion Puts Data Centre Staff In Pods For Olympics
Olympic transport trouble won't keep data centre staff from their jobs in London
Apple: E-Book Collusion Claims Simply Not True
Apple says the DoJ is wrong to suggest the iPhone maker did anything illegal
The Strange Story of Security’s Next Superstar
James Lyne is destined to be one of the biggest names in security. He might even become the industry's first ever mega-star
Google Reveals Stock Split As Sales Rise 24 Percent
Revenue at Google rose 24 percent in the first quarter as the search engine giant revealed a stock split
Microsoft Deepens Open Approach With New Subsidiary
Microsoft is seeking to deepen its interaction with open source communities with the creation of a new subsidiary
Nokia Lumia 900 Teardown Reveals Loss For Every Sale
Nokia is making a loss for every Lumia 900 smartphone it sells, according to a teardown of the device
Cisco Grows UC And Networking Portfolio For SMBs
Cisco has expanded its portfolio of switches, routers and UC products geared towards the smaller business
US To Rush Work On Cyberweapons
Pentagon recognises the value of hacking as a form of warfare
TeaMp0isoN Hacks MI6 Phones
Mischievous hacktivists phone-bomb the UK intelligence agency
Facebook Generously Lets Users Download Their Own Data
Users will now be able to access data about IP addresses, previous names and friend requests
BE Broadband Confirms FTTC Fibre Service Delay
BE Broadband has informed its customers that its fibre service plans have been delayed until next year
Portugal Proposes Terabyte Tax To Pay Copyright Holders
Portugal is planning a tax of up to €0.5 per Gigabyte, to pay copyright owners