Microsoft facing claims its partners took bribes in China, Italy and Romania to gain government contacts
2013
Yahoo In Talks To Buy Dailymotion Stake – Report
Yahoo could buy Dailymotion as part of its efforts to expand beyond the US
Using The Public Web For Big Data
Large-scale data as a service will let businesses combine the public web with private data, says Mark Little of Red Hat
Datacentres Europe 2013
BroadGroup’s Datacentres Europe has transformed significantly from its early origins into a Global meeting place and forum for executives from more than 35 countries. The event returns for its 9th season, delivering an insightful pr ...
Budget 2013: Details Leak By Tweet As Osborne Tweaks
Small promises for green industry, while the Evening Standard tweeted the big picture
‘Chameleon’ Botnet Pilfers Millions From Advertisers
Brit researchers claim Chameleon has made its owners at least $6.2bn
German Court Rules HTC Infringed Power Saving Nokia Patent
HTC says Nokia patent victory isn't that big a deal - but will still appeal
South Korea Blames Malware For Bank And TV Network Failures
Was this a cyber-attack from North Korea?
BlackBerry 10 Yet To Receive Approval For UK Government Use
BlackBerry says BlackBerry 10 has not been 'rejected' - it just hasn't been approved yet
Apple Hires Adobe Cloud Expert
Adobe's Kevin Lynch, who fought Apple over Flash, now joins as CTO
HTC One Delay Caused By Component Shortages
Executives confirm that component shortages have pushed back the HTC One
NATO Cyber War Manual Says Hackers Are Targets
Online Geneva Conventions proposed for cyber war
Big Data Firm MapR Technologies Closes $30m Funding Round
Hadoop distribution provider MapR has now raised a total of $59m, and plans to use its latest funding for worldwide expansion as well as research and development
Google Pays $40,000 For Partial Chrome OS Hack
Google is to pay security researcher 'Pinkie Pie' some £26,600 for a partial exploit of Chrome OS at the Pwnium 3 hacking competition earlier this month
Microsoft Aims For Big Data With HDInsight
Microsoft has finally released the public preview of HDInsight Service, its cloud-based distribution of Hadoop
Ramnit Botnet Boosts Management Features
The Ramnit botnet has been retrofitted to focus on better management of infected computers and more effective theft of financial credentials, according to Microsoft
ARM Swaps CEO With Less Fuss Than Intel
While Intel looks for a new leader, ARM changes CEO with no fuss, says Peter Judge
iOS 6.1.3 Fixes Lock Screen Security Flaw
Apple begins rolling out iOS 6.1.3 to users, more than a month after vulnerability first discovered
Review: BlackBerry Z10
Is the make-or-break BlackBerry Z10 worth the wait?
Tim Berners Lee And Vint Cerf Share £1m Queen Elizabeth Engineering Prize
Internet founders get the first "Nobel Prize for Engineering - the QE
Samsung Smart Watch Is Confirmed By Executive
Watch will compete with Apple iWatch as manufacturers look beyond smartphones
Fusion-io Buys UK-based ID7
ID7 gives Fusion-io software-defined storage for its flash-based campaign
The Epidemiology Of Malware
A nineteenth century doctor can tell you how to stop malware, says Dominic Storey
Funds For UK Train Wi-Fi And Mobile Coverage In Budget – Report
Chancellor George Osborne hopes to improve mobile business on the railways
Boris Johnson Opens Level39 Financial Tech Hub
Space will foster development of exciting financial tech
ARM CEO Warren East To Retire
ARM leader hands on the baton
Microsoft Adds 3D Scanning To Kinect SDK
With an update to the Kinect software developer kit Microsoft is looking to more widely promote augmented reality and 3D printing
Juniper Introduces Smaller SuperCore Router
Juniper's PTX3000 router makes the company's two-year-old Converged SuperCore networking architecture available to a wider range of service providers
BlackBerry Chief: iPhone Is Old News
BlackBerry chief executive Thorsten Heins has criticised Apple's iPhone user interface as dated, as the iPhone faces increasingly strong competition
Google Briefly Pre-Releases Note-Taking Application
Google's note-taking application Keep, released briefly over the weekend, appears to be intended as a rival to Evernote and Microsoft OneNote