Internet of Things, energy-efficient computers, and better batteries are all on David Willetts' list
2013
Windows 8 Asus Transformer AiO Onesie Turns Into Giant Android Tablet
Who doesn't need an 18.4-inch Android tablet?
Kelway Buys Dixons Retail’s Public Sector Equanet Business
Dixons' Equanet public sector business goes to Kelway
US Engineers Test Self-Repairing Chips
A team from Caltech has developed an integrated circuit that heals itself when damaged
Microsoft Readies Four Critical Fixes For Patch Tuesday
IE10 flaw uncovered by VUPEN during PWN2OWN not addressed in latest update
Smartphone Users At White Cliffs Of Dover Incur Roaming Charges
Residents and tourists in Kent are unwittingly roaming while still in the UK
CeBIT 2013 Video: One Minute With Kay Mantzel From Microsoft
Kay Mantzel, product marketing manager at Microsoft Germany, explains Microsoft's vision for NFC
Google Maps Faces German Ban
Microsoft sued Motorola Mobility - and may now get Google Maps banned in Germany
Reserve Bank Of Australia Hit By Hackers
Malware thought to have penetrated bank's systems
Publishing Groups Oppose Amazon gTLD Applications
Groups say Amazon ownership of '.book', .'read' and '.author' would distort competition
UK Crowns Third Ever Cyber Security Champion
GlaxoSmithKline employee Stephen Miller takes the top prize
CeBIT 2013: MakerBot Demonstrates 3D Printer
MakerBot entertained CeBIT crowds with demonstrations of its 3D printer, while announcing a 3D scanner prototype to launch at SXSW
Report: Intel Considering Outside Candidates For Chief Executive Post
Intel is reportedly considering candidates such as ex-Motorola chief Sanjay Jha and VMware chief executive Pat Gelsinger to replace Paul Otellini
Report: Facebook Defeats Users’ Privacy Efforts
A Carnegie Mellon report has found that while users are making increasing efforts to keep their information private, Facebook's privacy changes have resulted in their sharing more information over time
Apple iOS Dominates In-Flight Web Use
Apple's iPhone and iPad devices are the most widely used on in-flight Wi-Fi networks, with smartphones and tablets taking over from laptops
GPS Jamming: eLoran Offers Solution To A Dangerous Problem
Professor David Last from General Lighthouse Authorities tells TechWeekEurope why we need eLoran – the land-based alternative to GPS
Finns And Europol Down Online Credit Card Fraud Ring
Europol seeing successes from its European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) as another criminal operation shut down
European Commission Fights ‘Scaremongering’ Data Privacy Lobbyists
Viviane Reding says she is standing firm in the face of strong pressure from heavyweight lobbyists
CeBIT 2013: One Minute With Uta Sommer From GoHiring
Uta Sommer from GoHiring talks about the need for quality recruiting software
CeBIT 2013: One Minute With Kay Mantzel From Microsoft
Kay Mantzel, product marketing manager at Microsoft Germany, explains Microsoft's vision for NFC
CeBIT 2013: One Minute With Catalin Cosoi From BitDefender
Catalin Cosoi, chief security strategist at Softwin, the company that develops BitDefender antivirus, explains how to beat the hackers in the long run
Android And BlackBerry Malware Selling For Thousands On Dark Web
TechWeekEurope sees seller pushing malware which targets major banks via Android, BlackBerry and Symbian for as much as $15,000
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Facebook Revamps Newsfeed, Offers More Space For Content
The world’s largest social network gets with the program
CeBIT 2013: One Minute With Hans-Jörg Happel From Audriga
Managing director at cloud information logistics business Audriga talks about moving data
Samsung Suffers UK Patent Battle Loss To Apple
Samsung loses tussle at UK High Court
Report Calls For TfL To Install Tube Mobile Phone Coverage
TfL could easily install mobile phone coverage, says London Assembly Member
Google Motorola Workforce Facing 10 Percent Cuts
Google looks to cut costs at the mobile firm it bought for over $12 billion
Intel And Apple Discuss iPhone Chip Deal – Report
Apple and Intel are reportedly in talks over a possible deal to supply chips for the iPhone
Pwn2Own Hackers Down Browsers, Java, Adobe Plug-ins
The annual hacking contest in Canada has successfully compromised Java, Adobe plug-ins, as well as IE10, Firefox and Chrome