British chip designer has turned its low-power expertise to enterprise networking inside data centres
2012
ICO Praises Private Sector Security
The ICO says the private sector is leading the way in data protection, but is it basing its claims on dodgy data?
Kickstarter UK Launches, Pledges To Begin 31 October
Kickstarter UK projects can be submitted from today and can be launched and the end of the month
Google Extends Vintage MS Office Support
Google has reacted to unhappy Google Docs customers and extended support for old MS Office formats until January
Samsung Introduces Galaxy S III Mini
Samsung has introduced the mini version of its hugely popular, but rather large, Galaxy S III handset
Google And Yahoo Domains Hijacked In Ireland
The Irish domains of both Google and Yahoo were knocked offline after a serious security breach
Executives Reluctantly Embrace BYOD, Survey Finds
Businesses are reluctantly adopting the BYOD trend to allow mobile devices into the corporate network
Quiz Of The Week: Google
How much do you know about the Internet supercorporation? Test yourself!
Are you a Google expert?
Neelie Kroes Warns On Do Not Track Watering Down
Kroes calls on industry to ensure DNT is not weakened because of advertiser pressure
RSA 2012: Jimmy Wales Set For ‘Snooper’s Charter’ Showdown With Theresa May
Wales tells TechWeekEurope he plans to explain the flaws of 'Snooper's Charter' to home secretary next month
Facebook UK Tax Arrangements Called Into Question
Facebook apparently paid just tax out on just 11 percent of its estimated revenues last year
MPs Could Investigate Huawei UK Relationship With BT
Sir Malcolm Rifkind says the parliamentary security committee is considering whether to investigate Huawei's UK operations
SAP Users Slam Complex And Rigid Licensing
A survey of British SAP users has revealed that many are unhappy over licensing complexity and lack of flexibility
Surveillance Malware Targets UAE Activist As Exploit Sellers Implicated
VUPEN denies its vulnerability was used to target notable UAE activist
Mozilla Withdraws Firefox 16 Due To Security Flaw
Firefox 16 security flaw causes Mozilla to withdraw latest version of web browser
New Huawei UK HQ In Reading Is Start Of £1.3bn Investment
New Huawei HQ in Reading shows UK is more welcoming than other countries
Ballmer Embraces Hardware Approach In Shareholder Letter
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer has embraced the company's recent hardware moves in a letter to shareholders
HP Clings To PC Lead As Market Shrinks
IDC says the global PC market shrunk by 8.6 percent during the third quarter, as HP hangs on as the top PC maker
Google Upgrades Enterprise Search Appliances
Google has launched new search appliances to allow enterprises to conduct quicker heavy duty searches
Apple iPad Mini To Be Wi-Fi Only
There will be no 4G capability in Apple's iPad Mini, which is reported to only offer Wi-Fi connectivity
RSA 2012: Government Identity Assurance Programme ‘Open To Anyone And Everyone’
Deputy director at the Cabinet Office, Chris Ferguson, tells TechWeekEurope programme is open to anyone who thinks they can do it
Microsoft Office On iPad, iPhone and Android Confirmed
Mobile versions appear to be confirmed in Czech Republic
Pwnium 2 Closes After A Single Submission
The $2 million Chrome hacking competition yielded just one serious exploit
Why Data Centre Emissions Need To Be Counted Separately
Data centres should have their own climate change agreement, and not be in the CRC tax, says Peter Judge
Four-inch Samsung Galaxy S III Mini To Challenge iPhone 5
Four-inch Samsung Galaxy S III Mini could be unveiled as early as next week
RSA 2012: US Lobbying Hard To Alter EU Data Protection Law
US Chamber of Commerce, which is working with the US government, is lobbying hard in Brussels
BMW Shifts Supercomputing To Iceland To Save Emissions
BMW saves 3600 tonnes of carbon - while its cars generate millions more
ITU Invites Tech Giants To Discuss Patent Crisis
Microsoft wants to fight patent “trolls” while Qualcomm denies the existence of patent warfare
EC Delays Huawei, ZTE Anti-Subsidy Case: Report
Huawei and ZTE get a welcome break after EC reportedly delays anti-dumping case until next year