2012
ICO Dishes Out £250,000 Fine After Outsourcing Nightmare
Scottish council says it may appeal a massive fine for an outsourcer's recycling gaffe
AMD Targets Big Data With SeaMicro Low Power Server
AMD has launched a new low power server thanks to its SeaMicro acquisition, as it looks to ramp up its data centre offerings
Intel’s Haswell Ultrabook specifications revealed
Haswell ultrabooks - due next year - will make up for the shortcomings of this year's models
Samsung Could Sue Apple Over iPhone 5 4G
Apple's smartphone hasn’t been released yet, but Samsung already wants it gone
Everything Everywhere Becomes EE, Launches 4G Network
4G service live by end of the year, supporting a range of devices, and possibly the iPhone 5 after it is announced tomorrow
Anonymous Claims Attack Which Shut Millions Of GoDaddy Sites
Anonymous accused of censorship after attack on so-called censor
Nokia Lumia 920 To Spark A Surge In Wireless Charging
Analysis: the Nokia Lumia 920 could spark a surge in wireless charging, thinks Michelle Maisto
Apple Code Leak Blamed On App Developer
An application developer has admitted it is the likely source of the leaked Apple UDIDs, after its servers were hacked
Intel Plots Integrated Fabric Controller For Xeon Chips
To provide better cloud and HPC performance, Intel will in future integrate a fabric controller into its server chips
HP Beefs Up Enterprise Security Portfolio
HP has announced widespread improvements to its enterprise security offerings, to better secure the cloud and data centre
Oracle Creates New Social Management Suite
Oracle has used recent acquisitions to create a new social software suite to assist organisations in managing customer experiences
HP Job Cuts Forecast Raised To 29,000
SEC filing reveals HP is shedding more workers than first thought
New Firefox OS Screenshots: Gallery
Mobile OS from Mozilla Foundation is shaping up nicely
Finding Tech Success In The Public Sector
Public sector IT has a bad name, says Peter Judge. Could you help change that?
Investigation Into Nokia Lumia 920 Marketing After Second Apology
More embarrassment for Nokia Lumia 920 as still photos weren't taken with smartphone either
Al-Jazeera SMS Service Hacked By Pro-Syrian Group
Pro-Syrian hackers out in force again
Everything Everywhere 4G Brand To Launch With iPhone 5 And Lumia 920?
EE said to be in talks to be exclusive Nokia Lumia 920 launch partner and also offer 4G for iPhone 5
Schools In China Suspend Lessons While Students Make iPhone 5
Foxconn employs “interns” to help staff shortage
New Images Claim To Be Apple iPhone 5 Connector
French blog leaks pictures of iPhone 5 connector set to be unveiled on Wednesday
Mozilla Fixes Firefox 15 Private Browsing Bug
Firefox Private Browsing wasn't so private, but a fix has been issued
Words Of War And Weakness: The Zero-Day Exploit Market
Feature: Exploit sellers arm governments and businesses, but are they harming security for everyone else? TechWeekEurope explores this controversial market
Laptop Inventor Moggridge Dies At 69
British industrial designer Bill Moggridge is credited with creating the first modern laptop computer, popular with the military and NASA
iPhone 5 To Support 4G Networks in Europe – Report
Apple's next smartphone will feature support for LTE networks in Europe, Asia and North America
Microsoft Agrees To Offer Browser Choice in Windows 8
Steve Ballmer gives personal assurances Microsoft will play fair
Amazon Kindle Fire HD 4G Tablet Delayed By FCC In US
US customers for the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 4G tablet will have to wait till the Android device passes FCC tests
Marketing Agencies Rosetta, O&M To Push IBM Smarter Commerce
IBM has announced partnerships with digital marketing agencies Rossetta and Ogilvy & Mather unit eCommerce&Ogilvy to sell its Smarter Commerce software
iPad Gets High-Resolution Anatomy App
Healthline's BodyMaps application uses the iPad's Retina display to show high-definition models of the human body
HTC May Join Windows Phone 8 Bandwagon
HTC is reportedly planning to add Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 software to its smartphone range, as it struggles in the Android market
Google Acquires Antivirus Firm
Google has bought VirusTotal, which provides services analysing files and URLs to detect viruses, worms, Trojans and other malware