Semiconductor maker Renesas is to continue working with TSMC to produce 40nm microcontrollers, amid rumours of mass layoffs at the Japanese company
2012
Asus Teases ‘Transformer’ Ahead Of Computex
A teaser video released by Asus suggests the company will be releasing cloud-related Transformer offerings at Computex 2012 in June
Google Releases Project Glass Images
Google has officially released photos and a video highlighting the capabilities of the augmented-reality spectacles
Certification: Could It Nail Cloud Security?
Google is certifying its Apps to ISO27001. While that may sound boring, without certification, you might as well play Russian Roulette with a nailgun, says Peter Judge
EU Set To Probe Alleged Chinese State Subsidies
EU has 'solid evidence' that Huawei and ZTE receive illegal Chinese government support
Flame Cyber ‘Super-Weapon’ Caught Firing On Iran
Flame may be the most sophisticated cyber weapon ever seen. Thanks to Iran, fingers are already pointed at nation states
Tax App To Show How Government Spends Your Money
Government launches an app for seeing how much tax people pay and where the government spends it
BSkyB To Bid For Everything Everywhere Spectrum?
BSkyB could enter the UK mobile network, according to reports
Facebook Smartphone Could Be Launched Next Year
Employees spread rumours of a secret hardware project
IBM Shows Olympic Graphene Molecule
The smallest logo, for the greatest games on Earth - brought to life by IBM Research in Zurich
Olympicene created with IBM's help
Fujitsu In £500m Post Office Deal
The Post Office has dumped BT and Logica in favour of Fujitsu and TalkTalk
Everything Everywhere And Stagecoach Hold NFC Bus Ticket Trial
Select passengers in Cambridgeshire are to test Everything Everywhere contactless payments ahead of a possible national rollout
ICO Receives 64 Cookie Complaints In Three Days
The ICO confirms 64 complaints have been made over cookies, just two days after the law was enforced
Rockstar Consortium Launches Patent Attacks
The patent group backed by Apple, Microsoft, RIM and others has already opened negotiations with up to 100 potential licensees, according to a report
Cute Cat Guards Freedom Of The Internet
A cat signal by the Internet Defense League will warn about the next SOPA
ICO’s Cookie Law Advice May Make Life Easier For Websites
The ICO offers more promotion of the implied consent method for cookie law compliance, as concerns over confusion mount
RIM Set To Cut 2,000 Jobs – Report
RIM looks set to make 2,000 workers redundant, according to a report
ICO Could Probe Google Again Over Wi-Spy, After FCC Report
Google's initial defence that its Wi-Fi snooping was accidental, now looks somewhat shaky
Webcast: The Olympics, Networking And The Learning Legacy
As the Olympics gets ready for action, there are two other races going on: building the network, and setting up a legacy of training - in this recorded webcast, Cisco tells us more
Google Clashes With French Privacy Regulators
France's CNIL has said the search giant is being uncooperative with investigators in a privacy probe
Cisco Axes Cius Tablet
Cisco will no longer invest in its two-year-old Cius tablet, shifting its focus to software-based collaboration efforts
IBM`s New Cloud Offering Bolsters Smarter Commerce Strategy
IBM's new cloud-based offering is aimed at chief marketing officers and marketing departments that focus on business-to-consumer services
Analysts: Apple TV, iPhone 5 Will Drive Apple Shares To $1,000
Analysts Piper Jaffray have predicted that iPhone, Mac and television launches, among other factors, will help drive Apple's stock price to $1,000 in the near future
Report: Dell May Buy Quest Software
Dell is reportedly considering an acquisition of Quest in a move to reduce the company's reliance on PC and server hardware
Tenduit Kicks Out The Hardware For Server Control
Tenduit has launched RIMcenter, a software replacement for KVM/IP and iPDU remote and data centre server control
Google Takedown Data Shows Secret Piracy Battle
Transparency Report now features figures on copyright infringement claims
Intel Invests In A “Greener” London
Networks of sensors and cloud-based Big Data analytics aim to make the capital a better, healthier place to live
Microsoft Announces Windows 8 UI Features, Kills Aero Glass
Microsoft says the Windows 8 user interface will smash Aero Glass, but still retain elements from Windows 7
Nokia Lumia 610 To Hit Stores Next Week
The cheapest Lumia Windows Phone handset is to hit the UK next week, to aid Nokia's mobile fightback