Judge Lucy Koh has reduced the damages award against Samsung by $450 million, saying legal errors were made in formulating the original $1.05 billion figure
2013
iFixit Praises Dell XPS 10 In Tablet Repairability List
Dell's XPS 10 was the most repairable of the 18 devices ranked by iFixit, with Microsoft and Apple at the bottom of the list
Embrane Set For SDN Push
Startup Embrane has said it plans to push for more visibility in the growing SDN market this year
IBM Drives Toward Big Data, Mobile, Social Technologies
At its PartnerWorld Leadership Conference IBM said it is developing opportunities in big data, social business, mobile and analytics for itself and its partners
O2 Tu Go Lets Customers Use Monthly Allowances For VoIP Calls
Telefonica releases O2 Tu Go app on Android, iOS and Windows 7
Orange And T-Mobile Customers Face Monthly Price Rises
5.5 million customers set to be affected as EE blames rising business costs
Verne Global Expands Iceland Data Centre With More Colt Modules
More Colt modules will expand Verne's renewable-powered data centre in Keflavik
Sky And O2 Deal Shows O2’s Faith In 4G
Sky gets a stronger services hand - but O2 is gambling on the ultimate victory of mobile 4G services, says Peter Judge
China Fires Back And Accuses US Of Hacking
China claims it is a victim of state-sponsored hacking from the US, not a perpetrator
IT Life: Making Business Information Social
Consumer-style tech can make business information more productive, says Jonathan Howell of Huddle
Court Orders Three More Torrent Websites Blocked In The UK
High Court orders ISPs to block access to Kickass-Torrents, Fenopy and H33T
Sky To Buy O2 Broadband For £180 Million
Sky says acquisition will make it the UK's second largest broadband provider
Cisco’s UCS Muscles Into Top 5 Server Ranking
Cisco has become a player in the server sector after muscling its way into contention against established vendors, say analysts
Microsoft Joins ODCA For Open Data Centre Push
Microsoft has joined an industry group looking to promote an open ecosystem within data centres
IBM Increases Big Data Forecast
IBM has increased its revenue target forecast for big data, reflecting its snowballing momentum
Quiz Of The Week: Russian IT
What do you know about IT market of the world’s largest country?
Sergey Brin Mocked For ‘Emasculating’ Smartphone Comment
Google co-founder Sergey Brin was been widely ridiculed after he labelled smartphones as “emasculating”
RSA 2013: European Privacy Laws Harm Civil Liberties – Art Coviello
RSA chief blasts European privacy laws, telling TechWeekEurope they favour criminals
RSA 2013: Hacking Team Defends Its Surveillance Software
Hacking Team's software was allegedly used by repressive regimes to track down citizens for torture. We ask their lawyer Eric Rabe to explain
Russia’s Yandex To Challenge Google’s Play Store
Russia's biggest search engine is following in Google's footsteps, and opening its own Android app store
What do you know about IT in Russia?
Leeds University Tests Iceotope’s Liquid-Cooled Servers
Leeds University is testing a cooling system that could have wider uses
Tim Cook Says He Understands Apple Share Price Concerns
Apple CEO urges investors to take long term view amid growing discontent
Nominet Not Ready For Shorter “.uk” Country Code Yet
The domain registry can’t find a convenient way to implement UK web addresses without second-level domains
MWC 2013: Sony Says Brand Is Stronger After Sony Ericsson Buyout
Sony's Stephen Sneeden says that its mobile operations are in a better position after acquisition
MWC 2013: Sony Mobile Wants To Be Number Three In Smartphones
Sony Mobile tells TechWeekEurope that it has high hopes for the Sony Xperia Z
EE 4G Adds Nine More Towns And Cities To Superfast Network
Coventry, Preston and Watford are among the latest to receive EE 4G
TechWeekEurope Research Looks At Tech Success
Our next research looks at what constitutes Tech Success. Help us find out, and come and share the results with us
Google+ Sign-In Opens To iOS, Android Apps
Google has opened up its Google+ sign-in feature to allow seamless access to third party iOS and Android apps
Pentagon Approves iOS And Android Deployments
The Pentagon has signed up iOS and Android for duty in a move that will weaken Blackberry's defence dominance