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2013
Open-Xchange Launches Web Productivity Tools
Can OX-Text take on Google Apps and Microsoft Office 365?
Google Following Apple And Samsung To Smart Watch Party – Report
Device detailed in patent filing hints at double display feature for Android watch
Apple Data Centres Use Only Renewable Energy
Apple's total consumption is 75 percent renewable - Greenpeace still not impressed
Python Software Foundation Settles UK Trademark Dispute
The Python Software Foundation and UK-based services firm Veber said they have reached a settlement over the use of the 'python' brand in the UK
Raspberry Pi Contest Unlocks Coding Delights
Frazer Bennett had a ball as 40 schoolkids showed PA Consulting their Raspberry Pi skills
Apple Applauded For Adding Two-Factor Authentication To iCloud
Move should lead to fewer Mat Honan-type iCloud hacks
Intertrust Sues Apple Over Mobile Security Technology
Intertrust, partly owned by Sony and Philips, has sued Apple over products and services including the iPhone, the iPad and Apple's App Store
Genuitec’s Latest MyEclipse Release Goes Mobile
Genuitec's MyEclipse 2013 development tool for Eclipse brings development and deployment of new and legacy applications to mobile devices
Yahoo’s Mayer Reportedly Revamps Hiring Policies
Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer is now reportedly personally vetting every new hire, a policy borrowed from her former employer, Google
Pentagon Denies Scrapping BlackBerry
The US military is moving to use a wider variety of smartphone platforms, but will continue using BlackBerry, officials have confirmed
Quiz of the Week: The 4G Future!
Our quiz helps you catch up with fast 4G data
Google Keep Gets Frosty Reception
Worries over Google's respect for users after Reader death, whilst functionality fails to impress some
BlackBerry 10 Apps Increase To 100,000 Ahead Of US Launch
Developers add 30,000 BlackBerry 10 apps in the seven weeks since it was released
Why Software Defined Networks Won’t Kill Hardware – Juniper
Why does a hardware vendor want sofware defined networks? We asked Mike Marcellin of Juniper Networks
Ingenuity Showcased At PA Consulting Raspberry Pi Awards
The Raspberry Pi-making competition revealed great enthusiasm for coding
UK Police World’s Hungriest For Skype Users’ Private Data
Microsoft figures show British police make more requests for Skype user data than other forces in any other nation
Google Chrome Android Merger Ruled Out By Chairman Eric Schmidt
Schmidt rules out merger and says he isn't leaving the company
North Korea Still Chief Suspect In Cyber Attacks On South
Evidence points to an unsophisticated, uncoordinated campaign
HP Demonstrates Glasses-Free 3D Display
HP has published details on technology that could use 'directional pixels' to make 3D displays possible in mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets
BT Signs £13.8m Hampshire BDUK Deal For Fibre Broadband
BT wins more government funding for rural broadband
MPs: ICO Faces £42.8m Shortfall Thanks To European Privacy Plans
Taxpayers could end up paying more if European data protection proposals go ahead as planned, says Justice Committee
EE 4G Brings High Speed Internet To Rural Cumbria For First Time
EE 4G expands to cover 100 square miles of the Northern Fells
Twitter Patents Its Service As It Reaches Seventh Birthday
Twitter promises to play fair with broad messaging patent
GCHQ Announces £4.5m Vulnerability Research Unit
New Cyber Research Institute wants to find vulnerabilities automatically
Reports: Blackstone Competing To Take Dell Private
Will Investment firm Blackstone Group scupper Michael Dell's plans for his firm?
Online Attacker Attempts First US e-Voting Hack
The first known attempted hack of a US election occurred in the 2012 primary in Miami-Dade County, Florida, last year, according to researchers
Microsoft Previews CRM Changes
Microsoft is preparing users of its Dynamics customer relationship management for major changes, stemming in part from its acquisitions of NetBreeze and MarketingPilot
Chrome RSS Extension Reappears Following Google ‘Mistake’
Chrome's RSS extension disappeared just as Google controversially announced it would discontinue Google Reader, but it seems the RSS move was an 'honest mistake'
Do Data Centres Need A Fracking Dash For Shale Gas?
The Budget promised support for shale gas extraction. Peter Judge asks if this is a good thing