US and Europe take the fight to dealers of knock-off Android apps

US and Europe take the fight to dealers of knock-off Android apps
This timely symposium provides an early opportunity to examine the draft Bill, discuss the latest government thinking on crime reduction and policing in the information age and explore how the balance can be struck between protecting the public and safeguarding civil liberties.
Ethernet and clever code as an alternative to “big iron” storage
HR Tech Europe 2012 on 25/26 October is set to be Europe’s foremost HR event on how software, technology systems and collaborative tools are driving deep transformation in the HR function, in the way people work, and how organisations are managed. Supported by leading industry commentators Nick Holley, Naomi Bloom, Thomas Otter, Josh Bersin, Peter Hinssen and Stowe Boyd, HR Tech Europe is not to be missed.
Broadcaster just one of many publicly-funded firms keeping schtum about use of RIPA
Apple's attempts to clean up its supply chain continue after an audit of three Foxconn factories reveals improvements
Following the success of the Big Data Summit earlier this year, we are proud to announce Computing's second summit. This future focused event will examine how technology is changing the way we work and the impact this has on enterprise computing; from datacentre through to the office and the devices we work on.
Fleming Group is the conference organizer of choice for most of the Fortune 500 companies across the globe. Serving over 100,000 Finance, Life Science, Mining, Telecoms, Defence, Energy, Oil & Gas and IT executives since 2003 proves that we are recognized for delivering quality and high level conferences for both speakers and attendees.
MasterCard is out of the loop, but BitInstant says the launch is still on track
TechWeekEurope pressure pays off as Tesco says it will fix issues, but given there are so many, which ones will it address?
Windows 7 users will be able to upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for just £14.99, Microsoft has revealed
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 has praised for being highly repairable by a teardown specialist, which continues to lambast Apple
Dell has grown its enterprise infrastructure and services sales, but its PC business continues to drag at the bottom line
The American jury in the Apple versus Samsung patent showdown have begun their deliberations
According to rumours, BitInstant will be launching a MasterCard with BitCoin support in six to eight weeks
Three will have 4G services... sometime in 2013
Britain's superfast broadband should take fibre to the home, says FTTH Europe Council's Nadia Babaali. But how would she pay for it?
Pussy Riot members get backing of angry web denizens
Vodafone and O2 have been delaying the 4G auction. They don't like the way Ofcom routed round them, says Peter Judge
Wayne Rash thinks the new iPhone has to be big, both in device size and sales numbers
This time, it’s the Dutch electronics giant that pays for bad security practices
The website might be leaky, but Tesco's PR is zipped up tight
Google needs to do better, says Oracle-Google trial judge
The cheap storage platform acts like a freezer for your data
"Careless disregard for consumers" complains Vodafone
Anonymous shows its support for Assange with attacks on DWP and the MoJ
Adobe has released a roadmap for its Creative Cloud offering, as well as new features for the Muse HTML5 design tool
Have you got a mobile device project that is helping your organisation perform better? Peter Judge wants to hear about it
HP's NS2100 system arrives not long after a court ordered Oracle to continue developing its software for Intel's Itanium platform
Drill, backed by MapR Technologies, is aimed at looking for much faster ways of completing Hadoop big-data queries