Some software small print includes permission to install a Bitcoin miner on machines
2013
IHS: Processor Market Fuelled By Mobile Growth
The continuing boom in smartphones and tablets has taken up the slack for lacklustre PC sales in the overall chip market, according to IHS
Google Offers Glass To More Developers
Google's Glass devices are making their way to more developers as Google quietly expands the Explorer programme
File Sharing Apps Expose iOS To Security Risks – Trustwave
Trustwave researcher says file-sharing apps open up iOS users to security flaws
Android Increasingly Vulnerable To Malware
McAfee says attackers are using digital signatures to evade Android security measures
Toshiba Offers To Take Over Bankrupt OCZ Business
The popular yet unprofitable SSD brand is likely to survive
Football Referee Charged With Hacking Former Colleague’s Email
FA-registered referee and two others are charged in hacking investigation
Internet Retailing Expo 2014, NEC, Birmingham
IRX is retailers’ opportunity to look, listen and compare the full range of innovative products and solutions for online and multichannel retailing.
It is aimed at the progressive retail business industry and is changing the ...
2nd Asia Semiconductor Pioneer Forum 2014
The forum attracts more than 300 industry elites through which you can get the opportunity to listen to precise presentations from leading enterprises from all over the world.
European Smart Grid Cyber and SCADA Security: enhancing security through predictive forecasting and monitoring models
SMi Group reports: European Smart Grid Cyber and SCADA Security returns to London in March 2014. Leading industry experts will meet to discuss present & future SCADA & Smart Grid technologies, security risks surrounding Electricity ...
E&P Information and Data Management conference
Now in its 16th year, the 2014 conference will provide attendees with a complete update of the industry as it stands today. Focusing on data governance and ownership, cloud computing, knowledge transfers, data formats, big data and ...
Google Breaks Our Privacy Laws, Says Dutch Watchdog
Yeah, for sure, Google breaks our privacy laws says Dutch Privacy Watchdog after investigation
Fujitsu Launches First Laptop With Contactless Palm Vein Authentication
The new security feature is hygienic, works in under a second and is almost impossible to deceive
IT Life: Changing the World One Whiteboard At A Time
Martin Large knows a bit about solving problems and selling things
Review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet
Can the Yoga allow Lenovo to break into the UK tablet market?
Virtus London Data Centre Adopts Predictive Modelling
Predictivie analysis will keep Virtus data centre running smoothly
Ericsson Faces Investigation In India Over Patent Row
Ericsson is accused of abusing a dominant market position in India
Nokia Lumia 525 Enters Battle For the Mid-Range Smartphone Market
The successor to the Nokia Lumia 525 has been officially launched
Microsoft Tackles Exchange Backup Niggles With Update
An update for Exchange Server 2013 delivers a number of fixes, including a backup restoration solution
Small Businesses Lack Integrated Digital Strategy
Small and medium sized businesses need to improve their digital strategies warns IBM survey
Microsoft OneNote Update Enhances Content Capture
Microsoft updates its OneNote application with powerful new features for content capture on portable devices
Prize Quiz: Win An iPad Air
How much do you want an iPad Air? Alongside this week’s quiz, we give you the chance to win one.
Mozilla Revenues Grow, But So Does Dependency On Google
Mozilla's revenues have come a long way, but most of its income is from one source, says Sean Michael Kerner
Poll: What Tech Do You Want For Christmas?
Do you want something productive or fun for Christmas? We want to know!
UK Government Wants ISPs To Block Extremist Content
According to a government minister, launch of the new censorship campaign is “imminent”
TalkTalk Business Pitches Cheap Ethernet Over FTTC Service
TalkTalk Business offers a symmetric Ethernet service without laying fibre to your door
Half Of TechWeek Readers Use Tablets In The Workplace
TechWeek readers are divided on tablet use, but more than half use tablets and a third use an iPad
SAP Rejects Call For Pan-European IT Champion
German software giant SAP rejects calls for a unified European software company to challenge the US after NSA spying scandal
US Government Pays $50 Million Settlement For Military’s Pirated Software
For years, the US Department of Defence had used unlicensed copies of logistics software
High Performance Computing & Big Data
This leading event will draw together academic, government and industry professionals to discuss best practices in utilising HPC to drive forward research and innovation. Gain inimitable insights into overcoming the common stumbling ...