Daisy Group finishes work on a seriously secure data centre but there are green benefits too
2012
Apple Rebrands 4G iPad Following UK Criticism
The 4G-cabaple version of Apple's new iPad will be known as 'iPad + Cellular' in the UK
TalkTalk Customers Want Smut-Cutting Porn Filter
One third of new TalkTalk customers opt for censorship, 80 percent approve of the offer
Facebook Co-Founder Saverin Renounces US Citizenship
Brazilian-born Eduardo Saverin has 'de-friended' the US in a move that may reduce his tax bill ahead of Facebook's record-breaking IPO
Virgin Atlantic To Allow Mid-Air Mobile Calls
Becomes first British airline to permit in-flight calls, texts and data between London and New York
Adobe Backtracks On Patching ‘PR Disaster’
Adobe has promised it will patch a flaw in Creative Studio CS5. Previously said users had to pay for an upgrade to get security
Zscaler: Apple Devices Pose Enterprise Security Threat
The growth of Apple iOS web traffic means attacks on the platform are likely to intensify, the security research firm has found
Oracle Upgrades Enterprise Device Virtualisation
Oracle has updated its enterprise VDI controls, as well as its thin-client software system and desktop client
Report Predicts October Release For ‘iPad Mini’
A blog has placed the release date for the iPad Mini in October, but some industry observers believe a 7-inch tablet would not be Apple's style
Report: Apple To Drop Google Maps From iOS 6
Apple will replace Google Maps with 3D mapping software developed in-house, according to a report
Yahoo Fires CEO Over CV Claims
Yahoo chief executive Scott Thompson leaves the company after slightly more than four months, after firing 2,000 employees and instituting other cost-cutting measures
Big Data: Don’t Let Analytics Box You In
The sports world is using statistical analysis more and more. Dominic Pollard takes some lessons back to business
Facebook Trials Promoted Posts
New Zealanders have the option to make themselves appear more popular
Amnesty International Website Serves Malware For Two Days
Amnesty International website chucks malware onto people's computers for two days
CIOs Are Complacent On Security Risks, Says HP
Under their confident exteriors, CIOs haven't covered the details, says HP
Oracle To Receive Just $150,000 In Java Patent Lawsuit
Google lost the battle, but it might win the war
Anti ‘Snooper’s Charter’ Petition Gets Over 155,000 Signatures
People are getting behind petitions against the Communications Data Bill
IT Life: Keeping Sheffield Entertained
He likes mobile advertising, but he's a privacy advocate. We speak to Michael Cook of Sheffield International Venues
Privacy: Who’s Watching You On The Web?
Dutch Pirate Party Ordered To Stop Hosting Pirate Bay Proxy
Will the UK Pirate Party also be forced to stop helping file-sharers avoid the block on the Pirate Bay?
Was Twitter Hacker Outfoxed By A Honeypot?
Wayne Rash says the evidence doesn't suggest that Anonymous was involved in Twitter 'hack'
O2 Offers Roaming Deal As Operators Accept EU Vote
O2 says it was already working within the EU guidelines set to come in this July, as it announces a Travel plan
EMC Confirms XtremIO Flash Storage Acquisition
EMC gets its hands on some flash IP and expertise with XtremIO
Nokia Loses 3G Patent Appeal
IPCom wins legal victory over patent, despite EPO revoking it last month
Nokia Pulls Out Of Free London Wi-Fi Project
Former partners set to continue and expand free London Wi-Fi network
Netherlands Institutes Net Neutrality Law
The Netherlands has become the first country in Europe, and the second in the world after Chile, to institute net neutrality provisions
Police Arrest Teenager In TeaMp0isoN Raid
Police arrest a 17-year-old whom they claim is the spokesman for the hacking group TeaMp0isoN
Facebook Instagram Acquisition May Not Be So Instant
Facebook's Instagram acquisition may not close before the end of the second quarter as Zuckerburg had hoped
Quiz Of The Week: Protecting Privacy
How much of your private information is scattered around the Web?
Mitel Offers Hosted UC With AnyWare IaaS
Mitel's AnyWare offering will allow businesses to deploy the company's virtual UC environment hosted by Mitel NetSolutions