The NSA may have ruined Internet security, but Silent Circle is leading the way in pushing non-standardised encryption. Tom Brewster says this is the way forward
September 2013
Windows Phone UK Market Share Rises To 12 Percent
Windows Phone achieves double digit shares in France and the UK as European growth continues
Government To Improve Railway Mobile Reception By 2015
Government wants to improve mobile reception on trains
BlackBerry’s Jim Balsillie Wanted To Turn BBM Into ‘SMS 2.0’
Jim Balsillie left BlackBerry because they scrapped plans to make BBM a cross-platform alternative to SMS
iOS 7 – Quirky, But A Worthwhile Upgrade
Wayne Rash found Apple's iOS 7 is an improvement, even though some features are quirky
Keeping The Internet Safe Is A Shared Responsibility
Everyone needs to work together to ensure Internet security, says AMD's CTO, Mark Papermaster
ZeroAccess: Sinkhole Sucks Brains From Big Bitcoin Mining Botnet
One of the biggest botnets in the world sees half a million bots made inactive as law enforcement takes an interest
eBay Opens Fuel Cell Powered Data Centre In Utah
No more UPS and no more diesel generators for eBay in Salt Lake City
French Watchdog Slaps Google Again Over Privacy Policy
Both CNIL and the UK's ICO consider their next moves
Microsoft Discloses 37,000 Law Enforcement Requests For 2013
For the first half of 2013 Microsoft received more than 37,000 data requests from global governments, not including national security inquiries
£9.9bn Twitter IPO To Be Announced This Week – Report
'Ambitious' Twitter IPO aims to be completed before Thanksgiving, according to a report
Schoolboy Arrested Over Biggest DDoS Ever
London police investigating Spamhaus attacks, believed to be the biggest ever, arrested a 16-year-old
Siemens Set To Cut 15,000 Jobs In Cost Cutting Drive
Siemens plans to cut four percent of its global workforce
UK forms A Cyber Reserve Force
Ministry of Defence confirms reservists can join its offensive work
Eaton Launches Scalable UPS For Smaller Data Centres
Makes buying an UPS less of a downer
Intel Invests In Wearable Computing Manufacturer Recon
Intel Capital's investment in Recon is the chip maker's latest move into the quickly growing market for wearable computing
Report: Nokia Considering Alcatel-Lucent Deal
Following the sale of its handset business to Microsoft, Nokia may enlist the help of Alcatel-Lucent in building out its wireless networking business
Study: Enterprise Filters Miss High-Risk Sites
Company filters are blocking sites based on mistaken assumptions that allow security risks to slip in, according to a new study
Reports: Samsung, Amazon Helping Intel With TV Content Deals
Intel has reportedly turned to Samsung and Amazon for help in its efforts to launch an Internet television service by the end of the year
HP Announces App Store For Software Defined Networks
All your appliances could turn into apps on HP's SDN
Poll: Which 4G Service Will You Use?
Will you take 4G services from EE, Vodafone, O2 or Three - or none of them?
Facebook Moves To Euston
The social network will be headquartered alongside Twitter
TechWeek Readers Unimpressed By iPhone 5C
TechWeekEurope readers prefer iPhone 5 to iPhone 5C, but the majority don't want either
Six Nokia Tablets And Smartphones Set For October Launch – Report
Nokia Windows tablet could make its debut in first product launch of the Microsoft era
BlackBerry Confirms Massive £600m Q2 Loss
BlackBerry confirms dreadful Q2 results ahead of possible sale
Ballmer Says Goodbye To Microsoft
The CEO’s last companywide speech was met with a standing ovation
GCHQ: Government Should Be Very Careful With BYOD
Information assurance arm of GCHQ recommends plenty of caution when adopting BYOD
Google Gmail ‘Wiretapping’ Privacy Case Given Green Light
Judge says non-Gmail users are not providing consent and Google's privacy policies are confusing
Improved Wi-Fi Powers Team Oracle USA To America’s Cup Victory
Ben Ainslie, Larry Ellison and better communications from Ruckus help team clinch the cup
Google Hummingbird Signals Major Search Algorithm Revision
Google lets fly with its new Hummingbird search algorithm to better answer longer and more complex questions
Motorola Mobility Headhunters Want Canadian Scalps From BlackBerry
Motorola Mobility to offer parachute to BlackBerry cast-offs with new Waterloo base
Met’s Cyber Team Saved UK £1.01bn
As the PCeU heads for its merger with SOCA, it brags about its startling achievements
IT Life: When Cutting Edge Becomes The Norm
We take things for granted that would have amazed us ten years ago, says spare-time pilot Raj Dutt
Apple Updates iOS 7 To Fix Passcode Bypass
Apple quick to address simple iOS lockscreen bypass
Google Street View Goes Deep Inside CERN Labs
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN can now be explored online thanks to new Google Street View images
BlackBerry Supplier Jabil To ‘Wind Down Relationship’
BlackBerry's smartphone supplier, Jabil Circuit, is to wind down its relationship with the Canadian company
Microsoft Offers BrowserSwarm JavaScript Testing Tool
Microsoft and its partners have launched BrowserSwarm, an open-source tool for testing JavaScript frameworks
GNOME Open Source Desktop Updated
The open-source GNOME desktop has been updated with an enhanced user interface and other improvements
Quiz Of The Week: Biometric Technology
Does your face fit? Test your authentication know-how with our biometric quiz!
Biometric Technology
Recycled Yahoo Mail Addresses Still Receive Messages For Previous Owner
Yahoo says recycling process is safe despite new owners receiving sensitive information and passwords
Google’s Chat Service Redirected Messages To Random Contacts
Users complain about privacy, as their Google Hangouts and Google Talk messages reach wrong recipients
eBay To Buy Braintree For $800m
PayPal and Braintree tech to be combined for über payments business
Weightless M2M Standard Recruits “Believers” Ahead Of Trials In 2014
Next year, the first Weightless networks will pop up in Shoreditch and Cambridge, but white space spectrum regulation remains an issue
MPs Slam Google Over Piracy ‘Promotion’
MPs "strongly condemn" Google "failure" over pirated material in search results
Fairfax Confident Of BlackBerry Takeover As Investor Doubts Grow
Fairfax says it would not have made such a high profile bid if it was not confident
OFT Proposes In-App Purchase Crackdown
The OFT has published its proposals to tackle the growing problem caused by in-app purchases
Twitter To Warn Users About Emergencies, Natural Disasters
New Twitter Alerts feature allows government agencies and NGOs to contact users directly
O2 And Vodafone 4G Set For Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield
O2 and Vodafone continue their respective rollouts of 4G
WordPress.Com Owner Automattic Buys Sharing Platform Cloudup
Matt Mullenweg's firm confirms biggest acquisition ever, plans to offer collaborative posting
Icefog: Windows And Mac Hackers Hit Government And Military
Chinese-based hackers hit various Asian targets in targeted attacks
EE 4G Coverage Comes To Blackburn, Halifax And Ten Other Towns
EE increases coverage advantage as number of 4G towns reaches 117
Nvidia Promises Better Access For Linux Community
Nvidia offers an olive branch to the Linux community following sharp criticism by Linus Torvalds
Samsung Eyes Enterprise With Solutions Exchange Launch
Samsung launches Solutions Exchange as it looks to expand its appeal to enterprise customers
Oracle Touts Billing And Revenue Mgt Cloud Platform
Oracle reveals a scalable cloud service to help companies with their billing requirements
Big Data Developers Fear Government Snooping
Big data developers are concerned that government agencies are tracking their data, a survey reveals
Gallery: Icelandic Data Centre Shows Off Its Security
Even in the remoteness of Iceland, data centres still have to keep physical security in mind.
Iceland’s Data Centre Saga: Ready For Live Customer Data?
Iceland's green data centre pioneers can now boast of some big customers, says Peter Judge
PAC: BT And Government Are Killing Broadband Competition
DCMS advised to stop throwing money at BT until it comes up with a more competitive framework
Sudan Hit By Internet Blackout Amidst Riots
Sudan is experiencing an Internet outage, as riots hit the capital city of Khartoum
Google Blames Gmail Outage On “Dual Network Failure”
Two network outages at the same time caused the problem
Labour Pledges Cyber Crime Crackdown
Yvette Cooper says Labour can do better than the Tories at taking down cyber crime
BlackBerry’s Best Bet Is Big Business Buyers
Stop futzing with video games BlackBerry, and get more business apps on board, says Wayne Rash
Internet Explorer Zero-Day Exploit Code ‘Widely Available’
IE flaw "about to become as severe as any browser issue can be"
IT Life: The Thrill Of Government Contracts
Government IT contracts are a peak experience for Federico de-la-Mora of TripWire
Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Includes Business-Friendly Features
High-definition tablet can hook onto business networks and features remote support
Samsung Promises Smartphone With Curved Display
Samsung will reportedly introduce a smartphone with a curved glass display sometime next month
Oracle Opens Up With Cloud Marketplace And OpenStack Connectivity
Oracle getting a lot more open, even if Larry Ellison is more interested in his sailing team
The Majority Of UK Wi-Fi Hotspots Allow Access To Adult Sites
Porn sites and online weapon stores accessible to anyone across public Wi-Fi
TalkTalk Offers Basic Broadband for £2.50 Per Month
There's still £15.40 to pay for the line rental, obviously
Cisco To Unveil SDN Insieme Plans Early November
Cisco may reportedly unveil its SDN product on 6 November from its Insieme Networks venture
SUSE Cloud 2.0 Available For Deployment
The OpenStack-based SUSE Cloud 2.0 platform is now available for deployment and download
Chrome Browser To Drop Old Netscape Plug-Ins
Google is to drop old Netscape plug-ins from its Chrome web browser in order to improve stability
Cisco NCS Router Targets ‘Internet of Everything’
Cisco Systems has launched a new networking platform to help service providers tackle the explosion of Internet traffic. The networking giant’s Network Convergence Systems (NCS), introduced during a Webcast event 25 September, is de ...
Infoblox Promises Tapestry, Open Source Network Complexity Tool
How complex is your network? The Tapestry tool can tell you
How Better Roaming Will Help Wi-Fi Succeed In Spite Of Itself
Wi-Fi is great, but it's not always as easy as it should be. Edgar Figueroa wants to fix that
Oracle Moves Prime Focus From Big Data To Big Memory
Oracle hopes Big Memory Machine will give it a shot in the arm, says Chris Preimesberger
Apple Updates iMac With Intel Haswell Processors
Apple adds faster storage, Wi-Fi and processors to iMac range
Valve Announces SteamOS – A Linux-Based System For Gaming
The open source OS will be used to stream PC games and access media services on a living room TV
Dropbox Joins Cloud Giants Calling For NSA Transparency
Dropbox says it needs to show detailed figures on national security requests if it is to be transparent
Boxworks 2013: Box Eyes Future IPO As Expansion Continues
Box CEO Aaron Levie and COO Dan Levin say IPO is on the cards
Safety First At Portugal Telecom’s New €90m Data Centre
Quizzed about PRISM, PT promised data "safety" at Europe's largest data centre
Quantum Computing Firm D-Wave Leaps To Higher Level With New Lab
The world's only commercial quantum computing company has moved to new premises as it builds bigger chips
China Eases Internet Restrictions To Allow Facebook In Shanghai
China is opening up access to the likes of Facebook and Twitter in an area of Shanghai, whilst allowing foreign firms to compete against state-owned giants
Microsoft Offers 200GB SkyDrive Plan
Users can pay $100 a year for a whopping 200GB of storage on SkyDrive, Microsoft announces
Fake iOS 7 Waterproof Advert Convinces Users To Destroy Their iPhones
Some iPhone users are fooled by a fake advert telling them to drop their iPhones in water
Mozilla Launches Firefox Preview For Windows 8 Tablets
The company wants user feedback ahead of the official release in December
Apple Boasts Of 9m iPhone 5S And 5C First Weekend Sales
Apple does not reveal individual sales figures, but iOS 7 has been downloaded 200m times
Gmail Outage Hits Up To 212 Million Users
Google has restored service to Gmail after an outage of several hours, affecting nearly one-third of all Gmail messages
eBay Announces Argos Deal For Click And Collect
eBay expands click and collect strategy in the UK, but may draw more attention to its tax practices
Cisco Takes Surveillance Into ‘Internet Of Things’ Era
Cisco has updated its VSM7 video surveillance management platform, allowing it to operate on a large scale and making application development easier
1970s Voyager 1 Spacecraft Conducts Interstellar Experiments
Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is now carrying out experiments with particles released by stars other than Earth's sun
IBM To Open $17m Colombian Cloud Facility
IBM is to invest $17m in a new cloud data centre in Bogota, the 25th such facility the company has opened around the world
BlackBerry Reaches Preliminary Sale Agreement With Fairfax
Fairfax Financial Holdings, headed by star investor Prem Watsa, has signed a letter of intent to acquire the smartphone maker
New Generation Of Microsoft Surface Tablets Arrives On 22 October
Microsoft Surface 2 and Microsoft Surface 2 Pro promise to increase productivity
Gartner: Most Organisations Plan To Invest In Big Data, But Only Eight Percent Are Using It
The industry does not believe the hype, says analyst firm
Spotify Shifts To HortonWorks’ Hadoop Platform
Music provider Spotify moves its burgeoning Big Data repository of music preferences from one Hadoop player to another
Android Malware Fraud ‘Rampant’
Android targeted by new fraudulent apps in first half of 2013, F-Secure warns
Tesco Launches Budget-Friendly Android Tablet
Hudl is a seven-inch device with HD screen and quad-core processor, running the latest version of Android
Google Health Is Dead: Long Live The Calico Anti-Aging Venture!
After the failure of Google Health, the choice of Art Levinson to run Google's Calico is a good one, says Brian T horowitz
BlackBerry Founder Seeks Private Equity Partners For Takeover Bid – Report
Former co-CEO Mike Lazaridis hold taks with private equity firms over joint bid for BlackBerry
EE Leads London 4G Race, But Vodafone And O2 Perform Strongly
Vodafone and O2 4G networks are doing well just three weeks after launch, says RootMetrics
Reports: Nokia 929 Coming In White And Black
Leaked images showing what appear to be the upcoming Lumia 929 indicate a 20-megapixel camera, 1080p resolution and white and black models
LinkedIn Denies It “Hacked” Third Party Email Accounts
The company will have to defend this position in court
German Hacking Crew Cracks iPhone Touch ID
Chaos Computer Club claims to have created a fake finger that fools Apple's TouchID
BlackBerry Messenger For Android And iPhone Suffers Delays
Unauthorised Android version delays cross-platform launch - but is downloaded 1.1 million times before being pulled
Users Must Take Charge Of Security In A Post-PRISM World
Sean Michael Kerner welcomes the User Data Manifesto, which says we should have control of of our own information
Acronis Joins Forces With LenovoEMC On Small Business Backup
Working with Acronis technology, LenovoEMC NAS systems can now provide automated data protection for smaller businesses
Touch ID Hack Pledges Near $20,000
An effort to reward the hacker who cracks the new iPhone's fingerprint sensor has reached nearly $20,000, while Germany's Chaos Computer Club claims success
Ballmer Lays Out Microsoft Future For Analysts
Steve Ballmer and other executives discussed how they expect the 'One Microsoft' strategy to help the company thrive in the post-PC era
Study Uncovers Executive-Level Mobile Web Conflict
Chief marketing officers and chief information officers are clashing over who will define businesses' mobile web strategies, according to a Netbiscuits study
BlackBerry Slashes 4,500 Jobs And Expects £624m Q2 Loss
BlackBerry axes 40 percent of its workforce as part of enterprise-focussed restructure
US And UK Operators Complain Of iPhone 5S Shortage – Reports
iPhone 5S is sold out amid suggestions Apple wants to drive iPhone 5C sales
CEOP Warns Child Abuse Online Is Evolving
Children as young as eight are being blackmailed into performing sex acts live on webcam
RSA Warns Customers About NSA Encryption Cracking
RSA is one of the first commercial companies to warn about issues with encryption after revelations about the NSA's meddling with standards
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop To Receive £16m Payoff Ahead Of Microsoft Return
Outgoing CEO set to get massive settlement before he rejoins old company
ICO To Investigate The Impact Of Snowden Revelations On Privacy
Christopher Graham wants to know if the NSA really had access to encrypted bank data
Ubuntu Touch Mobile OS Set For 17 October Launch
Ubuntu Mobile plans to press ahead despite crowdfunding failure of Ubuntu Edge
Google Revamps Logo And Integrates App Launcher
Google has tweaked its logo and revamped its home page with the inclusion of an App launcher menu
iOS 7 Bug Lets Users Bypass Passcode Protection
A flaw in iOS 7 is simple to exploit, requiring something resembling a cheat code to access photos and social networks of users
Tech City Is Not Enough: UK Firms Need Government Help to IPO
John Newton of Alfresco asks why are there so few British tech IPOs?
GCHQ ‘Hacked Belgium ISP Belgacom’
Belgacom, which counts the European Commission and the European Parliament as its customers, a target of British intelligence, leaks show
IT Life: Taking Customers To The Clouds
Ian Finlay may have made the first international WAN. At Abiquo he just wants to meet customer needs without undue complexity
Facebook Briefly Appears On Russia’s Internet Blacklist
The social network had three days to avoid being banned across the country
When Britain’s Green SMEs Go To China, Knowledge Goes Both Ways
When British cleantech companies visit the socialist state, Max Smolaks asks if they go to learn or to teach?
Barclays Bank Branch Bugged In £1.3m Breach
Branch hit by crude yet effective attack involving a KVM device
Internet Explorer 11 Preview Arrives For Windows 7 Users
Windows 7 users can now take the next version of Internet Explorer (IE11) out for a test drive
Intel Explains Open Source, OpenStack Commitments
Intel’s open source executive explains the chipmaker’s commitment to open source and the OpenStack cloud
IBM Buys British In Big Data Move
IBM is to acquire Daeja, a British maker of software that helps users view large documents and images
Coverity Tackles Open-Source Defects
Coverity's testing solution is now used by the ANTLR open-source project to find and fix critical software defects
Quiz Of The Week: The Internet Of Things
See if you score more than your toaster on our Internet of things test!
The Internet Of Things
Community Bounty To Hack iPhone 5S Touch ID Hits Thousands
Crowd-funded bounty is on offer for anyone who can "break into an iPhone 5S by lifting prints (like from a beer mug)"
CERN Preparing Clouds For Big 2015 LHC Switch-On
As CERN prepares to restart the Collider, the IT guys are turning to OpenStack and a European Science Cloud for help
Linus Torvalds Jokes The NSA Wanted A Backdoor In Linux
Torvalds' LinuxCon keynote covered a lot more than the NSA backdoor joke, says Sean Michael Kerner
European Commission Set To Modernise Education Through IT
‘Opening Up Education’ initiative will aim to equip young people with digital tools and skills
Facebook Pays Out For SSL Weakness In Android App
Facebook admits it wasn't doing SSL right in its Android app
BBM Set For Android And iOS Arrival, Ahead Of Z30 Launch
BlackBerry’s popular BBM is to finally arrive on Android and iOS devices this weekend
Malware Disguised As Fake GTA 5 Downloads Spreading Fast
Sites offering free GTA 5 downloads are spreading across the globe and leading to malware
Mac Trojan With Links To Syria Uncovered
Syrian Electronic Army implicated in Mac malware attacks
Barclays Offers Free Document Hosting Service To Online Banking Customers
‘Cloud It’ allows users to upload and manage an unlimited amount of documents in the cloud
BlackBerry To Axe 40 Percent Of Staff – Report
BlackBerry is reportedly going to axe 40 percent of its staff in an effort to slim down for a possible sale
Microsoft Reveals Windows 8.1 Price And Upgrade Path
Microsoft has provided details about the retail pricing of its forthcoming Windows 8.1 operating system
Oracle Grows Profit But Misses Expectations
Profits and revenues continue to grow at Larry Ellison’s company, but it still missed analyst expectations
Brocade Beefs Up Network Virtualisation Credentials
Brocade adds new VDX switches, a new Vyatta virtual router, and enhances its VCS Fabric software
Win A Gold Pass To AppsWorld Europe With TechWeekEurope!
We are giving away two Gold passes to the developer event, worth £995 each
Why PC Power Management Is Looking Dimmer
Peter Judge used to think PC power management was the coolest thing in Green IT. Now he isn't so sure
Linux Is the Future… For Learning And Gaming?
Thanks to the Raspberry Pi and gamers, Linux is all set to come out on top, says Sean Michael Kerner
FutureLearn Launches Free Online University Courses
UK’s biggest provider of online education announces open beta stage
Microsoft Eases Investor Worry With £25bn Share Buyback
With so many changes to its corporate structure, Microsoft seeks to placate shareholders by making them some money
WordPress Co-Founder: Biggest Acquisition Ever And Security Boost Incoming
Matt Mullenweg tells TechWeekEurope WordPress is planning to splash the cash on its largest ever acquisition and bolster its small security team
Taxpayer To Continue Bankrolling “Dismantled” NHS IT Project
National Programme for IT is likely to cost more than £9.8 billion
Nirvanix To Close Cloud Storage Service
Cloud storage provider Nirvanix is to close down, and customers have two weeks to move their data
Mozilla Releases Firefox 24 And Fixes Security Issues
Mozilla has patched a number of security issues with the release of its Firefox 24 web browser
Cray Tweaks CS300 For Large Memory Workloads
Cray creates two new configurations of its CS300 machine to cope with high-memory workloads
Microsoft Rushes Fix For Exploited Internet Explorer Flaw
Tech giant says Internet Explorer zero-day attacks have been seen in the wild
Google 1Gbps Fibre Network Hit By Liability Delay
Google’s construction of 1Gbps fibre network in Kansas has been halted after liability concerns
Boxworks 2013: New Box Preview Converts Documents Into HTML5
Box wants to change the way users view documents on the web
Boxworks 2013: Box Metadata Lets Users Add Contextual Information To Files
Steven Sinfosky calls contextual data a 25 year problem ready to be solved
Boxworks 2013: Box Notes Is Not A Google Docs Competitor – Sam Schillace
Box SVP of engineering and Google Docs pioneer Sam Schillance is annoyed at reports suggesting Box Notes wants to take on his former creation
Russian Media Watchdog Threatens To Ban Facebook Over ‘Legal High’ Ads
Facebook says adverts for smoking blends were the result of a technical glitch
IBM Throwing $1bn Into Linux And Open Source
IBM is throwing a load of its money into open source stuff
Hidden Lynx: Chinese Hackers Hit Bit9 And Hundreds More
Crew that hit Bit9 earlier this year is based in China and continues to wreak havoc across the world, say researchers
Sailfish OS Is Now Fully Compatible With Android
The successor to MeeGo works on Android hardware, runs apps from Google Play
Splunk To Acquire Mobile App Troubleshooter BugSense
The Splunk Enterprise platform will be enhanced with mobile features
Insurance Risk Firm Models Catastrophes – In Iceland
Iceland is a development site for a giant cloud, built to prepare insurance firms for disasters
HP Enters Next-Generation Firewall Game
HP will be going up against the likes of Palo Alto Networks, Check Point and Cisco, as it launches a host of products
Iran Facebook, Twitter Filters Lifted Briefly In ‘Technical Glitch’
Iran, whose new president has promised a softer line on Internet filtering, saw blocks on Twitter and Facebook disappear briefly on Monday
Government To Trial Emergency Mobile Warnings
Alerts will be sent out to around 50,000 people across different parts of the UK
Virgin Media Business Launches Enterprise-Class 4G Service
Will sell access to EE’s 4G network with a range of business benefits
Google Acquires Data Sharing Youngster Bump
Google acquires app that lets users share data by bumping devices together
Juniper Ships ‘Contrail’ SDN Controller
Juniper has launched its SDN controller, and wil also make the technology available in the form of open source code
Indigo Studio Update Simplifies Mobile App Development
Infragistics has updated its Indigo Studio UI prototyping tool with wirefaming and user-centred storyboarding
Microsoft Targets Financial Sector With Windows 8.1 Mobility
Ahead of Windows 8.1's launch next month, Microsoft is targeting financial firms with a focus on mobility
New Chips Target ‘Internet Of Things’
AMD, Cisco and Intel are releasing new processors aimed at a market that is expected to hit $14.4 trillion by 2020
BoxWorks 2013: CEO Levie Talks Up Box Mobile As New iOS App Debuts
Box CEO Aaron Levie launches iOS app, and laments BlackBerry's troubles
Boxworks 2013: Box Notes Adds Real-Time Collaboration To Cloud Platform
Box Notes will address a gap in the market, not compete with Microsoft Office, says CEO Aaron Levie
Google Maps Helps Clear Minefields In Kosovo
HALO Trust says advanced positioning and navigation technology is making demining efforts less dangerous
BT Signs £14m East Riding Superfast Broadband Deal
Superfast broadband is coming to the East Riding part of Yorkshire, as BT wins another BDUK deal
British Gas To Spend £600m On Smart Meters From Landis+Gyr
"This is the largest deal of its kind worldwide,” says Landis+Gyr CEO
UK Launches Intellectual Property Crime Unit
PIPCU will handle everything from illegal downloads to fake Gucci bags
USB ‘Condom’ Prevents Data Insemination
Tech stops data flowing from a fully loaded stick and into a dirty slot
Dotcom Wants £4.3 Million In Compensation For Illegal Spying, Megaupload Raid
Entrepreneur strikes back against New Zealand government
Microsoft Has The Patch Tuesday Blues With Buggy Updates
One pulled patch and updates appearing as needed even after installation give Microsoft a headache
Almunia: Final Google Antitrust Decision Coming Soon
The European Commission will decide within weeks whether to accept Google's latest antitrust settlement terms
Argentine Police Arrest ‘Superhacker’
A teenager was said to be making $50k a month from botnet
IDF 2013: Lenovo Advances With x86 Servers
At IDF, Lenovo has given more details on its plans to challenge established players in the x86 server market
Dell OEM Unit Looks To Raise Profile
Dell's OEM Solutions group, which collaborates with other companies to create optimised products for particular industries, is looking to aggressively raise awareness after 14 years in existence
Pwn2Own Hackers To Compete For $300,000 In Prizes
HP's second annual Mobile Pwn2Own event will reward security researchers from a prize pool of $300,000, up from $240,000 last year
OpenDaylight Prepares ‘Hydrogen’ SDN Platform
The first release of OpenDaylight's SDN architecture comes five months after founding members including IBM, Cisco and the Linux Foundation announced the initiative
Poll: Which iPhone 5 Do You Want?
Apple is discontinuing the iPhone 5 in favour of the new iPhone 5C, but do TechWeek readers think this is the right decision?
TechWeek Readers Want John McAfee To Run Microsoft
Who do you want to replace Steve Ballmer? Tech fugitive John McAfee, apparently
Dropbox: We Access Your Private Documents, But It’s For Your Own Good
Dropbox says its systems are accessing docs in order to provide previews
Couchbase Launches First Ever Native NoSQL Database For Mobile Devices
New 'JSON Anywhere' set of open source tools enables faster, simpler mobile app development
Google Street View Car In Double Bus Crash
Car manages to hit two vehicles as it races away from a bus it had already collided with
UK Operators Start iPhone 5C Pre-Orders
Operators reveal their tariffs for the "unashamedly plastic" iPhone 5C
Anonymous-Affiliated Hacker Sentenced To Three Years
Yet another Anonymous member is heading to prison
Apple Drops Swiss Railway Clock From iOS 7
Apple replaces famous design less than a year after agreeing £13.6m licensing deal
Teenager Blows $33k Of Daddy’s Money On Wikileaks Server
Father said to be "speechless" at son's purchase of server used to get leaks online
Google Releases Tool To Teach Code On Raspberry Pi
Creators say open source “Coder” software is an easy way to learn HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Samsung Promises 64-Bit Chips For Galaxy Smartphones
Samsung plans to match the iPhone 5S' A7 processor and dismisses threat of iPhone 5C in China
Cyber Police Arrest 12 Over Santander Plot
Santander could have lost millions if police hadn't foiled a plot to hack into a branch machine
Vodafone Wins Shareholder Support For Kabel Acquisition
Vodafone got enough shareholder approval for its acquisition of Germany’s largest cable operator
IT Life: Tech To Help SMEs Enter The Big Leagues
Hibu's Matt Anderson wants to even things so small businesses can take on the giants
Twitter Preps For Stock Market Listing
Twitter is to file for a public listing, in one of most anticipated tech-related IPOs since Facebook
Microsoft Readies Cortana To Battle Apple’s Siri – Report
Microsoft is reportedly developing a Windows Phone voice assistant to rival that of Apple’s Siri
WordPress Update Fixes Three Security Vulnerabilities
A new update of the popular WordPress blogging platform tackles a number of security issues
Canonical Landscape Updated For ARM Server Support
Canonical’s systems management solution Landscape can now manage x86- and ARM-based server environments
Quiz Of The Week: The iPhone 5S And iPhone 5C
Do you know everything there is to know about Apple's new smartphones? Find out with our quiz!
Apple iPhone 5C and 5S
Intel Launches Atom Z3000 Processor Family
The new silicon was developed around the requirements of an average tablet user
Dell Officially To Go Private As $24.9bn Offer Is Accepted
Dell can forget all about his Icahn troubles now
Apple’s New iPhones Are Stuck In The Past
Apple won't win new users with iPhones that don't innovate, says Wayne Rash
Hey Apple! Fingerprints Are For Ease Of Use, Not Security
The iPhone 5S's fingerprint recognition is for ease-of use, says Sean Michael Kerner. For security, have a look at iCloud Keychain
NetMediaEurope Expands Into Portugal, Brazil With B!T Acquisition
TechWeekEurope gets a partner publication in Latin America
Facebook Shares Surge To Record High
Facebook ratchets up its market value as shares in the company reach a new Wall Street high
Nokia To Debut Lumia 1520 And Windows RT Tablet On 26 September – Reports
Nokia Lumia 1520 to be the largest Windows Phone device to date
HP Announces 14-inch Chromebook
The machine will feature Intel’s Haswell processor and will cost just £249
Four UK Cities To Receive Three 4G In December, 42 More in 2014
Three won't charge any extra for its 4G service
Jeroen Hoencamp To Replace Rogers-Bound Guy Laurence As Vodafone UK CEO
Guy Laurence departs Vodafone UK for Canada's Rogers Communications
Mayer And Zuckerberg Hit Back Over NSA Surveillance Criticisms
Mayer says execs faced prison if they spoke out about surveillance requests, as Zuckerberg says US government "blew it"
NEC Says Phase-Change Cooling Cuts Bills
NEC is cooling server racks with fluid that changes to a vapour and back
Insider Suspected In Massive Vodafone Hack
Operator says a highly sophisticated attack could have been perpetrated by one of its own
North Korea Suspected Of Advanced Malware Attacks On South
North Korea implicated in malware attacks on a wide range of bodies in South Korea
iPhone 5S And 5C Won’t Be Compatible With O2 4G For Weeks
The iPhone 5C and 5S will work on O2 4G - just not right away
Consumer Privacy Europe 2013
Consumer Privacy Europe 2013 is an International Conference on the Impact Consumer Privacy’s on SME’s Innovation, Productivity & Competitive Advantage on 26th- 27th November 2013 in London.
Torvalds’ Dead SSD Delays 3.12 Linux Kernel
Even the father of Linux is not immune to hardware failure
Yahoo Traffic Grows To 800m Monthly Users As Mayer Revival Continues
Mobile growth improves Yahoo traffic, but Mayer warns her plan will take three years
Workstations – The One PC Market That Lives Forever
HP bets on workstations as the rest of the PC industry goes down the drain
Michael Dell Poised To Win Buyout Bid
Michael Dell looks set to win the bruising buyout deal for the company as shareholders vote today
Apple iPhone 5C Receives Frosty Chinese Reception
Apple’s ambition to crack the Chinese market with its cheaper iPhone may be thwarted after a chilly reception
Google Loses Street View WiSpy Privacy Appeal
Google’s infamous WiSpy incident continues to haunt the company as it loses a privacy appeal in California
IBM Sells Customer Care Unit For £319m
IBM sells its customer care business processing unit to Synnex, as it concentrates on higher value offerings
European Commission’s Net Neutrality Proposals Cause Concern
Kroes claims she is bringing net neutrality to Europe with the Commission's regulation, but others are concerned she is doing the opposite
NowForum
This autumn, ServiceNow UK and partners host a new event in the heart of London: NowForum, the IT Service Automation event. The NowForum is where IT transformation takes centre stage. Professionals from across the UK & Ireland congr ...
ASA Bans BT Infinity TV Advert Over Fibre Speed Claims
You'll never have to see the BT Infinity advert with the flatmates ever again
IBM Increases Server Density With NeXtScale System
Big Blue moves closer to hyperscale computing
Government Relies On Legacy IT For £480bn Of Revenue
The National Audit Office warns of the many risks that come with running valuable systems on Legacy IT
Photonics: A Quantum Leap For Data Centres
Silicon photonics has enabled a public-access quantum computer, says Peter Judge,. It will also reshape the data centre
Verismic Power Manager Combats PC Insomnia
Power-crazy PCs get told to relax by new software
Tech Focus: Application Lifecycle Management
Just like human beings, application software has a lifecycle. And just like us, that software needs care and attention at every stage of its life. TechWeekEurope editor Peter Judge introduces our Applications Lifecycle Management focus ...
iPhone Rivals Bring Out The Best In Apple
Apple's twin-handset strategy shows it can innovate and adapt in equal measure, says Steve McCaskill
Vodafone Deal For Kabel Close To Collapse
Vodafone’s attempt to acquire a German cable company is reportedly in trouble
BlackBerry Cuts More Jobs As Several Dozen US Sales Roles Go
BlackBerry restructure continues amid takeover speculation
Microsoft ‘Donates’ Office 365 To Non-Profits
Companies focused on doing good can get a free version of the cloud-based productivity suite
The Old New Finance: Disruption Is Dead
The events aim to take a look at issues and trends within the disruptive financial technology industry, sharing insight and expertise throughout the year.
Microsoft Issues 13 Bulletins In Hefty Patch Tuesday Release
Patch Tuesday for September sees 47 vulnerabilities addressed
IDF 2013: Intel Shows Off New Xeon Chips
Intel touts a more dynamic data centre offering after unveiling its new Xeon E5-2600 server chips
IDF 2013: Intel CEO Touts Growing Industry Reach
CEO Brian Krzanich uses his keynote IDF speech to highlight Intel’s push into new industry markets
BMC Software Completes Privatisation Move
BMC Software completes its efforts to become a privatised company, in a deal worth £4.4 billion
Oracle Releases New ZFS Storage Appliances
Oracle launches new storage options with the arrival later this month of its new ZFS-based appliances
Apple Announces Flagship iPhone 5S And Cheaper iPhone 5C
iPhone 5S adds improved camera, 64-bit processor and fingerprint sensor, while iPhone 5S targets lower price points
iOS 7 Receives 18 September Launch Date
iOS 7 will be made available to iPhone 4 or later and iPad 2 or later next week
HP Updates Its Desktop Workstation Range
New 24-core Xeon chips, Thunderbolt 2, and faster RAM boost HP’s most powerful desktops
HP Launches First Ever Workstation Ultrabook
The ZBook 14 features Intel’s latest Haswell processor, full HD display, two hard drives, up to 16GB of RAM but weighs just 1.62 kg
FACT Uses IBM Big Data Analytics To Track Down Online Pirates
The trade organisation credits the technology for eliminating in-cinema film recordings
Cisco Acquires All-Flash Whizz Whiptail For $415m
Cisco's move into the all-flash game could spell trouble for its partnership with EMC
EE 4G Swap Scheme Lets Users Trade In Early For One-Off Fee
EE 4G says users can trade in for the latest smartphones just six months into their contract
PayPal Launches ‘Hands Free’ In-Store Payments
PayPal unveils another technology aimed at making payments "all but invisible", launching Beacon
Turnaround Specialists From Ford, Computer Sciences Pitched To Lead Microsoft
Alan Mulally from Ford Motors and Mike Lawrie from Computer Sciences are the latest possible candidates to replace Ballmer
Microsoft Surface 2 Set For 23 September Launch
Microsoft sends out invites for a Surface event in New York later this month
Application Lifecycle Management
C4’s Blackout: Disastrous Cyber Attacks CAN Be Funny
Tom Brewster considers the cybergeddon dystopia of Blackout, which shed little light on what a serious cyber attack would do but inspired mirth nonetheless
Largest BlackBerry Shareholder Fairfax Holdings Considers Buyout – Report
BlackBerry investor seeks out Canadian pension funds but any deal is a long way off, says report
A Low Cost iPhone Could Cut Apple Profits
A low cost iPhone could do Apple more harm than good over the next year, warns Michelle Maisto
Tech Titans Take Further Action On NSA Spying Transparency
Facebook, Google and Yahoo all lodge legal petitions to let them talk aboue NSA data requests
Twitter Buys Mobile Ad Platform MoPub
Twitter said it will use MoPub, founded by three AdMob veterans, to expand its presence in the mobile advertising world while adding real-time ad targeting to its own site
Qualcomm To Power FIA’s Formula E Electric Racing
Qualcomm to advise new electric vehicle motorsport championship on sustainable technology
John McAfee Dead – Or Not
The anti-virus anti-hero is not dead. In fact, he is as lively as ever
Google Offers More Concessions In EC Antitrust Case
Google has offered the European Commission a new range of proposed changes to its search services in a three-year-old antitrust investigation
Vodafone 4G Customers Get Extra 4GB As Network Expands To More Cities
Operator promises data bonus for early adopters as Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield are added
Google Patchfield Boosts Audio Application Development
Patchfield is aimed at Android developers who want to create focused audio applications that can be connected together
HP Data Privacy Services Help Meet Compliance Requirements
HP's new services are aimed at helping enterprises meet often complex government data privacy standards
Seagate Ultra Mobile HDD Targets Mobile Devices
Seagate's Ultra Mobile hard disks target tablets with reduced power consumption and high performance
BT Pens £21.96m West Yorkshire Superfast Broadband Deal
BT to pump £12m into spreading fibre across God's Own Country
Concern Over PHP Attacks Affecting Major Websites
PHP can be exploited by combining flaws, placing major sites like Facebook potentially at risk
Open Cloud Is Good. Interoperable Cloud Is Better
Open source cloud is not enough. Sean Michael Kerner says solutions have to interoperate as well
Icahn Gives Up Fight Over Dell Buyout
Icahn bows out, saying Dell team is akin to dictatorship and CEO is undervaluing the firm
Intel Shows Optical Terabit Rack Connections
Intel's MXC connectors could cut cable clutter and prompt a big data centre rethink
There Is No Way To Keep Your Data From The NSA
Even encryption won't stop the NSA. Wayne Rash warns of back doors in network adapters, which could siphon off data before it is encrypted.
Yahoo Transparency Report Shows Germany’s Personal Data Desire
Yahoo releases its first transparency report and the UK isn't in the top two for data requests for a change
EE Hits 1 Million 4G Subscribers
EE passes the 1m subscriber mark on its 4G network, but a GSMA study finds Europe lagging in 4G penetration
NSA ‘Can Tap iPhone, Android And BlackBerry Phones’
NSA can tap plenty of mobile devices, according to fresh leaks reported by Der Spiegel
Tor Network Spike Caused By Botnet
Mevade botnet responsible for Tor traffic jump in August
IDC: Disk Storage Revenues Level Off
Hard disk revenues have reached a levelling-off period due to price competition and growing demand for solid-state storage in the enterprise
Google Prepares DevFests, Cloud Platform Competition
Google has previewed a set of community-run developer events for the autumn, as well as a cloud developer competition with cash prizes
Microsoft Upgrades SharePoint Online Features
After expanding SkyDrive Pro's capacity, Microsoft has tweaked SharePoint Online to help users make better use of their new storage resources
Judge Shows Leniency In Apple Ebook Conspiracy Ruling
A judge granted the US government oversight of Apple's content-distribution deals, also placing restrictions on Apple's agreements with publishers
European Commission Plans To Ban Mobile Roaming Leaked
Roaming will be a thing of the past, if the draft put together by Neelie Kroes and Co can become a reality
Apple’s Next iPhone Sparks Fresh Worker Abuse Allegations
Ahead of the launch next week of its new cheap iPhone, Apple faces fresh worker violation claims
NSA And GCHQ ‘Covertly Plant Vulnerabilities In Internet Encryption’
Intelligence agencies working inside tech companies to insert flaws in modern encryption, according to more of Snowden's leaks
IT Life: Security Down The Years
Craig Kensek has been doing security since the "I Love You" virus was doing the rounds
EMC Reveals Cloud Storage, VNX Refresh And ViPR Platform
EMC has unveiled a number of new products and upgrades, including a cloud storage platform to rival AWS
Chrome Browser Reaches Fifth Birthday Milestone
In just five years, Google's Chrome browser has gained a 41.4 percent share of the global browser market
Intel To Push Mobile Vision At IDF
Intel has been in the headlines of late thanks to its data centre strategy and the recent launch of its next-generation Atom platform,
Lenovo used the IFA 2013 show in Berlin to showcase its latest convertible computing devices running Windows 8 Nokia's selling its phone business to Microsoft. Our quiz celebrates the company's highs Anyone can try quantum computing experiments on Bristol's public access two-quibit chip Dotcom has lots of other stuff going on, like setting up a political party, so has no time to lead Mega "Most sophisticated Android malware ever" using other Android botnets to spread Reports of hacking Dropbox were exaggerated - but Sean Michael Kerner says it's time to look properly at securing your cloud data Sony showed dunkable Xperia Z1 and cool clip-on smartphone cameras at IFA in Berlin Qualcomm is hoping to stamp its mark on the emerging smartwatch market DWP hits back at the NAO report, as Iain Duncan Smith blames poor management by civil servants Latest banking Trojan doing the rounds is causing concern BE SUMMITS launches the right platform for you to seek your answers - "BYTE Into BIG DATA Summit" which is scheduled to take place on the 21st and 22nd of November,2013, at Mumbai, India. The top Cloud Computing, SOA, Big Data and Service Technology experts and authors will be participating at the 6th International Service Technology Symposium in Mexico City. TechWeek digs into Wikileaks files to find a British supplier is implicated in selling to repressive regimes for significant sums Intel makes available its low power 'Avoton' Atom C2000 chips for microservers and data centres Samsung signals the start of the smartwatch era with the launch of its futuristic Galaxy Gear device HP reveals its latest Moonshot server, which boasts Intel's Atom C2000 System on a Chip (SoC) Alcatel One Touch shows off two Android-based smartphones, namely the Hero device and the Idol Alpha Data centre managers can tweak their power management on an iPad The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) launches version 2.0 of the Cassandra NoSQL database Raspberry Pi-controlled cameras in Kenya's wildlife parks could help keep rhino poachers at bay There is a boom in data stored in the cloud, says Brian Gentile. Let's move on to real use of the post-transactional cloud! Cerf is still banging on about IPv6, calling on people to put more pressure on the likes of BT Authenticator update wipes account settings, causing plenty of bother for users UK pension plan acquires imaging businesses from kodak, and plans in-store image processing services Hunt seeks to allay cost and privacy fears around NHS records project ARM buys display controller technology as it looks to beef up the media and display capabilities of mobile devices Shiny new data centres get the plaudits, but Peter Judge likes retrofits that clean up older sites Flash storage is reliable enough to take the place of hard drives in enterprise storage, says Chris Preimesberger Nokia fits Microsoft's desire to make hardware, says Wayne Rash GITEX TECHNOLOGY WEEK is the largest technology trade event in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia Region. Google hooks up with Nestle, seen by many as a corporate bad guy Politicians and businesses get behind Campus Party technology festival in London Stephen Elop's return to Microsoft sees him emerge as a strong contender for Steve Ballmer's job The final release of Linux version 3.11 - codenamed Linux for Workgroups - is now out IBM is to open a cybersecurity lab in Israel after closing its acquisition of cybersecurity vendor Trusteer The open-source LibreOffice office productivity suite is to gain commercial support from Collabora Productivity The new iPhone is arriving next week, much to the delight, or chagrin, of many an onlooker Bug allowed hackers to delete any Facebook photos they wanted/p> HTC looks to continue its push in the mid-range space, with the Desire 601 and 300 models Gain Insights from leading IT Vendors - We know how to add the mobile component to your business. Gain Insights from leading IT Vendors - We know how to add the mobile component to your business. Gain Insights from leading IT Vendors - We know how to add the mobile component to your business. CultureTECH returns with a fantastic four-day celebration of all things digital. It combines gaming, film screenings, industry workshops, digital arts installations and live music into one exhilarating event which attracted over 15, ... Gain Insights from leading IT Vendors - We know how to add the mobile component to your business. Anonymous hacktivist tells TechWeek his crew are gathering plenty of data on four leaders of the SEA Join industry experts at this half day event to explore the opportunities available to Cambridge Wireless members in the expanding Green Energy and Power Management business sectors. Neelie Kroes is pushing ahead with roaming cuts - and seems to disagree with the UK government over public cloud Nokia and Microsoft have done the right thing, says Peter Judge. But making Microsoft more like Apple is a big risk Selling the phone business to Microsoft is the best option, Nokia chairman tells press conference Office in Paddington, London, will be Kaspersky's European hub when it opens in Ocrober The Blade V, with a quad-core Snapdragon processor, raises the bar for low-priced smartphones But x86 servers are also in decline according to Gartner and IDC Spending on cloud services is growing faster than the overall IT market, but is still a small part of overall IT spending, according to a new study An upcoming two-day event at Google's California headquarters will focus on new web APIs and performance tweaks for Chrome applications Nokia, trailing Samsung and Apple in the mobile phone market, will go toward building up Microsoft's devices and services offerings Cisco's Padmasree Warrior reveals strategic differences between Cisco and VMware around software-defined networking BPC Banking Technologies will help Palestine as it attempts to rebuild its national currency Yahoo is pulling out of China, meaning its relationship with Alibaba is changing for good They might not get on usually, but Google and Microsoft have joined forces to fight the US government over transparency around data requests Network switches for carriers are seeing growth after some troubled times, according to research Kalray's low-energy mujlticore chips have potential inside and outside the embedded market. Flutter is building a cheap Arduino-based tool for the Internet of Things Actors affiliated with Anonymous claim they have a load of the Syrian Electronic Army's data, but the pro-Assad group tells TechWeek that's not true Jon Roskill stands down and 17-year Microsoft veteran Phil Sorgen takes his place In leaked photos, a Galaxy Gear smartwatch prototype looks like a shrunken phone Vodafone and Verizon are expected to finalise an £84bn deal which would see Vodafone exit the highly profitable US wireless market Three design executives are arrested over allegations they were going to use HTC information to set up a new company Imagination is planning to extend the MIPS technology it acquired last year into servers, mobile devices and wearable technologies The defect density in the Python programming language now surpasses that of other open source and proprietary projects, according to Coverity A new study has predicted that the market for big data products will grow by 26 percent per year through 2018, driven by the rise of unstructured data and demand for predictive analytics Google has extended its Map Maker programme to Italy, Bulgaria, Vatican City and San Marino, allowing users to add local details IFA 2013: Lenovo Shows Off Convertible Windows Systems
Quiz Of The Week: Remember Nokia!
Bristol University Offers Cloud Access To Quantum Chip
Kim Dotcom Quits Mega Day Job
Cyber Crooks Share Botnets To Spread Super-Smart Android Malware
The DropBox Hack That Wasn’t
Sony Shows Xperia Z1 Underwater Smartphone
Qualcomm Uncloaks Toq Smartwatch
DWP Universal Credit IT System Slammed By Watchdog
‘Potent’ Banking Malware Hesperbot Erupts From Czech Republic
BYTE Into BIG DATA Summit
6th International Service Technology Symposium (Mexico City, Mexico)
Wikileaks SpyFiles Show Surveillance Industry ‘Thriving Unchecked’
Intel Avoton C2000 Microserver Chips Arrive For Data Centres
Samsung Delivers Galaxy Gear Smartwatch
HP Launches Intel Avoton-based Moonshot Servers
Alcatel Unveils Hero And Idol Alpha Smartphones
Emerson Takes Its DCIM Mobile
Apache Ships Cassandra 2.0 Open-Source Database
Satellite-Linked Cameras Could Keep Rhinos Safe
It’s Time To End The Cloud Hype Cycle
Vint Cerf Wants Public Outcry Over ISPs’ IPv6 Delays
Google Suspends iOS Authenticator As It Wipes Data
Kodak Alaris Launches As Kodak Leaves Bankruptcy
NHS Gets £1bn Boost For Online Patient Records Push
ARM Acquires Cadence Display Tech For Mobile Multimedia
Let’s Give Some Love To Data Centre Retrofits
Flash Storage Is Ready To Drive Out HDDs
Nokia Suits Microsoft’s Hardware Ambitions
GITEX TECHNOLOGY WEEK 2013
Google Android KitKat Branding Irks Environmentalists
Ed Vaizey: “A Geek Heaven – That’s What We Want The UK To Be”
Microsoft Deal Thrusts Nokia’s Elop Into Ballmer CEO Race
Linux 3.11 For Workgroups Arrives With Added Lustre
IBM Closes Trusteer Deal And Creates Cybersecurity Lab
LibreOffice Gains Collabora Commercial Support
New iPhone Set For 10 September Launch
Facebook Bug ‘Allowed Anyone’s Photos To Be Deleted’
HTC Launches More Mid-Range Desire Phones
Novell Mobile Life Tour 2013
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How Anonymous Plans To Expose Syrian Electronic Army Leaders
International SIG ‘Renewable Energy: Going Green in the East’
Neelie Kroes: We Will Not Restrict The Cloud, Nor Kill Roaming Cuts
The Panic And Wishful Thinking Behind Microsoft’s Nokia Buy
Nokia Bids Emotional Farewell To Phones
Kaspersky Plans European Headquarters In London
ZTE Launches £72 Quad-Core Smartphone With Virgin
Unix Decline Drags Down Server Sales
Gartner: Cloud Adoption Remains Limited
Google Prepares Chrome Developer Summit
Microsoft To Buy Nokia Hardware And Services Unit For £4.6bn
Cisco CTO Criticises Software-Only SDN
Russian Software Developer To Help Palestine Introduce Electronic Money
Yahoo Kills Chinese Services
Google And Microsoft To Sue US Government Over Surveillance Transparency
Big Switches See Growth Again
Joel Monnier: ‘Kalray has decided to reinvent the processor’
Kickstarter Project Flutter Proposes M2M Net With Half A Mile Range
Syrian Electronic Army Denies Anonymous Exposed Its Members
Microsoft Replaces Channel Chief
Leaked Photos: Samsung Smartwatch Prototype Looks Clumsy
Vodafone Confirms ‘Advanced’ Verizon Talks On £84bn Buyout
HTC Execs Arrested In Data Leak Probe
Imagination Prepares MIPS Expansion
Python Raises Bar On Code Quality
Big Data Market To Be Worth $46 Billion By 2018
Google Adds Italy, Bulgaria To Crowdsourced Mapping Programme