How could the humble Raspberry Pi help get more ARM servers in data centres? Chris Tyler, one of the people behind Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix, shares his thoughts
2012
Washington Denies Hacker Attack Compromised Nuclear Information
An attack on the White House did no harm whatsoever, a US official claims
IHS iSuppli: High Prices Hindering Ultrabooks
High prices, among other factors, are keeping Intel's Ultrabooks from meeting expectations, according to IHS iSuppli
Iran Restores Gmail Access
Iranian authorities have restored access to Gmail, but are continuing to block YouTube in the wake of controversy over an anti-Muslim film
Intel Atom Delay May Hit Windows 8 Tablets
A reported delay to the power management software for Intel's Clover Trail chip may cause problems for the launch of tablets based on Windows 8
Rumour: Apple Planning October Launch For iPad Mini
Apple is preparing to launch a miniature iPad on 17 October, to ship at the beginning of November, according to the latest rumours
Poll: Do You Love Or Loathe Zero-Day Exploit Merchants?
Exploit sellers are dividing the security industry, but which side do you fall on? Let us know in this poll
Samsung Galaxy Note II Released In The UK
Stylus-equipped smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note II hits UK shelves
Why MongoDB Is Not Just For Big Data
MongoDB is the go-to NoSQL database for Big Data and small projects alike, says 10gen CEO Max Schireson,
US Bank Hits Prove DDoS Attacks Are Scarily Powerful
US bank attacks prove that DDoS hits are getting much nastier. Businesses should be more than a little concerned, says Tom Brewster
Telefonica Vodafone Network Sharing Joint-Venture Given Approval
Ofcom and Office of Fair Trading approve network sharing initiative, paving the way for shared 4G infrastructure
HP ElitePad 900 Tablet Targets Enterprise
Windows 8-based tablet promises to appeal to both IT managers and employees
Oracle To Use Nokia Maps, As Apple Maps Backlash Spreads
Oracle like Nokia Maps, and so do quite a few TechWeekEurope readers
Ministers’ Emails And Texts Open To FOI Requests
Gove gives up the ghost in fight with ICO
Google’s Motorola Unit Can’t Ban Microsoft Products In Germany
Google's Motorola Mobility unit can't ban the Xbox 360 in Germany over patents
Japan Updates Piracy Laws With Threat Of Prison
Up to two years in confinement for “knowingly” downloading a single copyrighted file
ICO Announces £250k Fines For Spam Texts
Watchdog announces first ever fines for spam texters
US Court Says Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Injunction Can Be Appealed
US court ordered to reconsider temporary injunction despite Samsung having already appealed
Nominet Opens .UK Top Level Domain Consultation
Nominet promises better security with .uk domain names
Survey: Regulation, Privacy Erode Business Confidence In Cloud
Businesses feel cloud computing lacks maturity and shows little innovation, according to a survey by the Cloud Security Alliance
Mobile Trojan Spies On User’s Environment
A team of researchers have demonstrated a virus that uses a mobile phone's sensors to recreate a 3D representation of the user's environment
Adobe Adds Cloud Services To Acrobat XI
Adobe has announced Acrobat XI with newly integrated cloud services and updates to ease document management and improve productivity
Oracle Introduces Cloud-Tuned Databases
Larry Ellison introduced two cloud-oriented database products and two cloud services on the first night of Oracle's OpenWorld 2012
German Operators Pump Up Oktoberfest Phone Coverage
GERMANY: It's not just beer - Octoberfest visitors want signal!
AMD And BlueStacks Bring Android Apps To Windows
Chip maker hopes to compensate for the low number of apps on Windows 8
Portuguese Prosecutors Say File Sharing Is Legal
Anti-piracy organisation's bid to block file sharing backfires in Portugal
Cisco Concocting Zero-Day Malware Catchers
One of the big boys looks to catch up with younger innovators in the security market
Microsoft Calls On Business To Pump $5bn Into IT Education
Microsoft believes $5bn over the next 10 years would help solve the IT skills crisis
Apple CEO Tim Cook Apologises For Apple Maps
Tim Cook even suggests Apple Maps users should switch to Google Maps
Mozilla Opens Persona For Beta Testing
The password-slaying authentication platform is now available to the public