Tech giant worried governments will ruin the Internet
2012
Prince William RAF Photos Leak Sensitive Information
Prince William’s RAF Photos show colleagues' passwords on screens
If PUE Is A Standard – What Does The Green Grid Do Next?
The Green Grid's PUE standard is on its way to ISO. Peter Judge wonders what that leaves for IT efficiency warriors to do
South American Governments Dispute Amazon Domain Application
Amazon domain disputed by South American governments... for obvious reasons
RIM Loses Another BlackBerry Government Contract Over Reliability
National Transport Safety Board switches to more 'reliable' iPhone 5
EE And Vodafone Agree Tube Wi-Fi Deal With Virgin Media
EE, T-Mobile, Orange and Vodafone customers can use tube Wi-Fi for free in 2013
Researchers Say EE 4G Covers Just 40 Percent of Manchester
Tests show that just 40 percent of Manchester has EE 4G coverage
Tech City: Let’s Get Over Our Silicon Valley Obsession
London has a Silicon Valley obsession but it should get over it, says Benjamin Southworth, deputy CEO of the Tech City Investment Organisation
Mozilla Makes Firefox Social With New API
As a taster, Firefox 17 comes with complete Facebook Messenger integration
BDUK Gains EU Blessing For Superfast Broadband Rollout
The EU approves British plans to roll out superfast broadband to rural communities via the BDUK scheme
Mike Lynch Denies HP Autonomy Accouting Accusations
Former CEO denies that former management inflated Autonomy value before HP takeover
Imagination Could Be Outbid On MIPS Deal
A DSP chip designer from California is trying to get its mitts on MIPS
Jolla Unveils MeeGo-Based Sailfish OS
Finnish startup reveals Sailfish OS UI for the first time and announces deal with ST-Ericsson
Israel Vice Premier’s Twitter Hacked As Anonymous Goes On Rampage Over Gaza
Conflict in Gaza continues to have a strong cyber aspect
Cloud Expo Europe 2013
Cloud Expo Europe will be 2013’s interpretative cloud computing event. It offers a free to attend world-class conference programme, including over 130 presentations across 9 streams and 8 dedicated theatres. In the biggest gathering ...
Facebook Switches On HTTPS For American Users
Facebook has switched on HTTPS protection for American users, but the rest of the world will have to wait
HTC Boss Hits Out At ‘Outrageous’ Apple Reports
The CEO of HTC has described reports that HTC may be paying Apple as much as £5 a phone, as "outrageous"
Salesforce Expects To Cross $3bn Threshold This Year
Salesforce.com has beaten Wall Street's expectations for its third quarter and expects to crack the $3bn mark this year
Google Play Continues Music Push With Europe Deal
Google continues to enhance its online music service after signing a deal that will add 5.5 million tracks
Nokia Maps ‘Here’ Is Released On iOS
New mapping app aims to compete with Apple Maps
HP Takes £5bn Charge For Autonomy ‘Accounting Improprieties’
Whistleblower claims Autonomy was over-valued, HP may sue
ICANN Meeting To Ease Concerns Over gTLDs
The net address regulator will receive feedback from government representatives
Quantum Cryptography Can Mix With Data Traffic, Say Cambridge Boffins
Quantum cryptography no longer needs dark fibre, say Toshiba researchers
EE 4G SIM Only Plans Now Available After Delay
Plans start from £21 a month for 500MB of data
One In Six UK Citizens Access Pirated Content
However nearly half of Internet users aren't sure if they are accessing illegal content
Creative Sells GPU Technology And UK Resources To Intel
The 3DLabs legacy is part of the deal worth $50 million
ICANN To Revamp WHOIS Policy
ICANN says it will rework its policy around collecting and providing access to data on domain registrants
World’s Oldest Digital Computer Restored At National Museum Of Computing
The Harwell Dekatron (WITCH) goes on display after three year restoration project
Researchers Raving Over Remarkable Rootkit
Rootkit can inject malicious iFrames into any HTTP response sent by a server and is rather good at hiding itself... and it's not even ready yet
Report: US Finance Officials Brought Sensitive Data To Hacker Convention
Security experts from the US' Securities and Exchange Commission travelled to the Black Hat Security Briefings conference with laptops containing sensitive security information, according to a report