Apple has gained support from an unlikely source in its ongoing drive to ban Samsung smartphones
2013
Twitter Updates Android And iOS Apps
Twitter has updated its mobile apps for Android and iOS devices to allow for faster content delivery for users
IT Life: Taking Government To The Clouds
CIO of Eduserv Ed Zedlewski talks to TechWeekEurope about mind-reading telephones, cloud security and how his desire to be a fighter pilot got him into IT
Quiz Of The Week: CeBIT 2013 Thrills
CeBIT 2013 has been quite a show. Our quiz celebrates it in all its glory
Rackspace Offers Free Download Of Open Cloud Platform
Rackspace's new OpenCenter dashboard fronting OpenStack-based software aims to ease deployment
Content & Apps for Automotive Europe 2013
Content & Apps for Automotive Europe 2013 (18-19th June, Munich), will explore strategies to optimise developer relationships in the automobile and transform the anticipated content revenues into a reality.
Kim Dotcom Plans To Sue New Zealand’s Government Spies
Government Communications Security Bureau might find itself in court after wiretapping Dotcom’s communications
CeBIT 2013: Red October Had EU And German Crypto Codes – Kaspersky
Red October cyber spies could read military and government secrets, says Kaspersky
CeBIT 2013: Terracotta Sttill Loves Java, Prospers Under Software AG
Terracota CEO Robin Gilthorpe outlines plans for the future of the big data software house
CeBIT 2013: One minute with Michael Homborg from Fujitsu
Michael Homborg from Fujitsu presented the Fujitsu portfolio at CeBIT 2013 in Hannover
Natwest Faces User Anger After Another IT Failure
Natwest is short of excuses after a second major IT failure in under a year
CeBIT 2013: Neelie Kroes Launches “Grand Coalition” To Fix Skills Gap
A new EU programme to combat the shortage of IT professionals was launched at CeBIT
Google Named As Whistleblower In Microsoft Antitrust Case
Google and Opera grassed up Microsoft to the EC
1,000 New BT Jobs Created As Fibre Rollout Continues
Government welcomes new BT fibre recruitment drive aimed at soldiers and long term unemployed
Microsoft Retreats Over Office 2013 Licence Restrictions
Microsoft has performed an abrupt u-turn over its restrictive licensing policy for Office 2013
Samsung Buys Small Stake In Struggling Sharp
Samsung has purchased a small stake in Sharp, in a move that will ensure a steady supply of LCD panels
Dell Buyout Hits Icahn Complication
Michael Dell is facing a new buyout headache after activist investor Carl Icahn increased his holding in the company
Adobe Targets Mobile With Upgraded Marketing Cloud
Adobe has beefed up its Marketing Cloud suite after adding more mobile capabilities
CeBIT 2013: How Innovative Are The Code_n Green Contenders?
CeBIT 2013's Code_n contest for green innovation is a big disappointment, says Wayne Rash
BT To Recycle Undersea Cables To Improve Isles Of Scilly Broadband
BT's "most ambitious" rural broadband project ever moves old undersea fibre
Evernote To Introduce Two-Factor Authentication
Recent hacker attack prompts the company to rethink its security policy
Savvis Doubles Data Centre Capacity In Slough
Slough continues to live up to its reputation as a data centre hotspot as Savvis doubles its capacity there
Test Your Bandwidth With TechWeekEurope’s Speed Test
Are you in the broadband fast lane or on the hard shoulder?
CeBIT 2013 Video: One Minute With Michael Homborg From Fujitsu
Exactly what it says on the tin: a one-minute pitch with Michael Homborg, enterprise product evangelist from Fujitsu
UK Mental Health Trust Orders 1,800 BlackBerry Z10 Smartphones
BlackBerry claims that 100 private and public organisations are trialling BlackBerry 10
EC Issues £485m Microsoft Antitrust Fine For Breaking Settlement
Microsoft becomes the first company to be fined for breaking an antitrust settlement
The Pirate Bay Reveals North Korea Relocation Plan Was A Prank
The pirates trick users and the media, but its servers still remain hidden
Apple Plans iPhone 5S For August, New iPad in April – Report
New report suggests that Apple is preparing to refresh its product line in 2013
Computers Make Staff More Creative – Economist
Research suggests technological advances have a positive effect on creativity in the workplace
Data Centres To Get ‘MOT’ Certificates
Proposed certificate would take the guesswork out of buying data centre services