The threats from cyber attacks are evolving rapidly. Wave Systems’ Joseph Souren talks about why organisations looking for a solution should embrace the Trusted Computing standard
2012
Google Admits Profiting From Illegal Ads
Google benefits from Olympic touts and cannabis salesmen, but says it is not responsible for the actions of its advertisers
Rising To The Challenge Of A Mobile Workforce
As the commercialisation of IT continues, SoHoBlue’s Nick Morse looks at ways to improve security instead of banning devices altogether
EMI Sues Irish Government Over Piracy
Music industry accuses Ireland of not doing enough to protect copyright
Everything Everywhere To Begin Spectrum Sale
Everything Everywhere is set to launch rare auction for 1800MHz bandwidth, as demanded by the EC
Ofcom Reveals Revised Proposals for 4G Auction
Ofcom proposes increasing coverage to 98 percent and won't reserve spectrum for Everything Everywhere
Lotusphere Looms As IBM Expands Its Social Business Strategy
IBM is setting out its stall for Lotusphere 2012 with a set of new programmes and services to expand its social business strategy, announced at last year's event
London Launch For Dell Compellent Storage Center Upgrade
New backup array for SMBs, upgraded storage network software, and improved integration features top Dell's list of announcements at the European Storage Forum
Stratfor CEO Apologises For Data Breach As Site Is Relaunched
Compromised Stratfor has criticised its attackers but at least the firm is back online - although its limited-time free access offer seems to have overburdened its servers
Foxconn Xbox 360 Workers Threatened Mass Suicide Bid
Tech maker Foxconn has to negotiate with Xbox 360 workers who had threatened a "mass suicide"
IBM Grabs Top Patent Crown Again And Establishes A New Record
IBM has had a record year for patent grants and once again tops the league with 6,180 US patents in 2011, the first company to achieve over 6,000 in a year
CES 2012: Motorola Strategy Moves To Fewer, More-Differentiated Android Phones
Motorola Mobility will reduce the "incremental innovation" that can be found in the company's Android portfolio, according to CEO Sanjay Jha
CES 2012: Google Boss Denies Android Fragmentation
Android has 'differentiation' not 'fragmentation' according to Google CEO Eric Schmidt at the CES show
French Regulators Rule On HP-Oracle Itanium Dispute
The bitter dispute between Oracle and HP over Itanium support has reached French regulators
CES 2012: Dell Unveils XPS 13 Ultrabook
Dell is the latest tech vendor to show off its ultrabook offering, a 13.3-inch machine dubbed XPS 13
New Zeus Variant Means Game Over For US Online Banking Users
New Zues malware variant, "Gameover" earns its name as it clears out victims' bank accounts in the US
TechWeek Europe Readers Don’t Like Mobile Apps
Our readers say they don't use mobile applications for business, but those that do use them prefer in-house development
Cyber Security Challenge Moves To Next Phase But One Competitor Is Disqualified
Channon Powell drops out of the CSC 2012 competition before the semi-final stage because he has been given a job by RandomStorm
Dell Plots Tablet Resurrection In Late 2012
A Dell official has confirmed plans to re-enter the tablet market with a big consumer push this year
Google Agrees Landmark Deal With BBVA For Google Apps
Spanish bank's 110,000 staff will use Google Apps for Business by the end of 2012
CES 2012: Victorinox Launches 1TB Swiss Army Knife SSD
Victoronix shows off high capacity Swiss army knife storage devices at CES
The Uphill Struggle For Data Centre Efficiency
After years of effort, why has the efficient data centre movement made so little impact, asks Peter Judge
CES 2012: Nokia’s Twofold Strategy
If this year’s CES is anything to go by, Nokia’s Windows Phone strategy is twofold. Nicholas Kolakowski looks at how the company aims to target the high end and midmarket
Raspberry Pi Goes Into Production
Britain's Raspberry Pi ARM-based microcomputer, designed for education, is rolling off the production lines -- in China
CES 2012: Qualcomm CEO Touts Snapdragon For Android And Win 8
Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs demonstrated the forthcoming S4 chipset with Windows 8 and talked up Snapdragon at the Consumer Electronics Show
Kodak Files Patent Lawsuits Against Apple and HTC
Struggling Kodak accuses mobile companies of violating image patents
Virgin Media To Launch 120Mbps Broadband
Government welcomes move to double users' broadband speeds in £110 investment
Mass SQL Injection Storm Uses Search Engines And Automation
The third mass injection attack in a year uses search engines as a reconnaissance tool to identify sites to hit and then directs users to Lilupophilupop.com
Apple’s Tim Cook Gets Top 2011 Salary: $378m`
Apple's Tom Cook took home a giant pay package worth £244 million in 2011