US magazine Consumer Reports said Apple's new iPad has set a new display standard, causing it to recalibrate its ratings system
2012
Who’s Hacking Who In Cyber Wars Is Not The Real Concern
China gets the blame for being the cyber-warmongering nation but everybody's at it and its industry that takes the arrows and needs protecting, says Eric Doyle
Fusion-io CEO: Storage Heading For Commoditisation
Fusion-io CEO David Flynn talks to us about how the storage industry is heading for commoditisation because of flash at the server
Qualcomm Prepping Quadcore Chip For Windows 8 Laptops
Qualcomm vice president says chips to be used in laptops 'thinner and lighter' than ultrabooks
Chinese Authorities Close 16 Websites After Coup Rumours
Comment function shut down on two microblogging platforms following the fall of a political leader
BT Boss Set To Receive Bonus Of £5 Million
Ian Livingstone expected to get 2.13 million shares for his role in BT's recovery
Police Looking Into Allegations Phorm Wined and Dined Officer
TechWeekEurope learns the police are investigating claims one of its officers was taken to lunch by Phorm in 2010
Dell Plans Wyse Cloud Acquisition
Dell's signs 'definitive agreement' for latest acquisition to expand desktop virtualisation offering
IBM £26.6m Exascale Project To Power World’s Largest Radio Telescope
The Square Kilometre Array will process twice the amount of data generated on the Internet every day
FLA Overlooked Foxconn’s ‘Forced And Bogus’ Internships, Campaigners Say
FLA report supposedly played down allegations that Foxconn forced students into irrelevant and lengthy internships
Ice Cream Sandwich Coming To Xperia But Sony Questions Stability
Xperia range will receive Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade from mid-April - for those who want it
LulzSec Suspect Re-Arrested After Breaking Bail Terms
Ryan Cleary is back in prison after sending messages to FBI double-agent Hector Xavier Monsegur
Expedia Says Google Violates EU Competition Rules
The company claims it has proof that Google search is not fair
‘Up To’ Broadband Advertising Guidelines Come Into Force
The CAP guidelines look to stop ISPs and mobile vendors making outrageous claims in their ads
Pastebin To Up Content Policing With Fresh Staff
Site owner says he will hire new staff to help moderate pastes that include personal and sensitive content
Global Payments: Breach Hit Less Than 1.5m Credit Cards
After warnings from Visa and MasterCard, payment processor Global Payments says less than 1.5 million credit cards were affected
Apple Pulls ‘Stalker App’ From App Store
Girls Around Me allowed users to track women on location-based services
Government Internet Surveillance Measures Slammed
Government plans to monitor people's web and email use are heavily criticised.
Tim Cook Beats Steve Jobs In CEO Approval Ratings
Apple chief executive Tim Cook has surpassed his predecessor in a survey of employees' approval of their leaders
Chrome 18 Adds Hardware Acceleration
Google's freshly released Chrome 18 browser adds hardware-accelerated Canvas rendering for applications such as games
Druva Adds Mobile Capabilities To Backup Service
Druva's on-premises enterprise configuration can now control 100,000 devices from a single console
Apache Rave Graduates To Top-Level Status
The open source mashup platform Apache Rave has moved out of the Apache Software Foundation's incubator to become a top-level project
Survey: iPhone, Android Smartphones Push Out BlackBerry
Apple's iPhone and Google's Android are seeing ever-greater adoption in the US as RIM continues to see its share decline
Space App Developer Competition Launches
The ESNC calls out to entrepreneurs and developers to cash in on space-related ideas
Servers And Troubleshooting Are Top IT Headaches
Managing servers and troubleshooting duties are the top two time consuming duties for IT departments
Yahoo Will Implement ‘Do Not Track’ Feature In Summer
Joining the likes of Google and Microsoft, Yahoo will is instituting consumer privacy technology on its websites
SMBs Lack Adequate Backup Plans, Warns Mozy
A Mozy survey has found that significant number of SMBs don't implement safe backup strategies, despite the risks
Individual Government IT Projects To Be Capped At £100m
Francis Maude aims to cut IT spending by capping costs
Decision On Nano-SIM Format Delayed
The battle between Apple and its competitors is getting more intense
Capita Confirms 400 British IT Jobs At Risk
Capita confirms 400 jobs within its IT division are under threat, with some jobs moving to India