Kim Dotcom wants to launch encrypted email, video and communication services

Kim Dotcom wants to launch encrypted email, video and communication services
Skype also adds asynchronous video chat to some versions - but not Windows
Possible Samsung competitor to hypothetical Apple iWatch surfaces in alleged screenshots
US radio and TVs issued zombie attack warnings because of poor security. Wayne Rash wants more brains
No user data lost in Java zero-day attack
Skyfire CEO Jeffrey Glueck tells why browser maker Opera wants his tech, in the new WebKit-based world
Autoflow's capabilities include document scanning and character recognition tools, vendor data maintenance and business process management
Hotels, restaurants and shops accounted for 78 percent of the breaches analysed by security firm Trustwave in 2012
One in 14 North American households had a computer compromised by a bot infection in 2012, according to Kindsight
Tech City boss welcomes a new route to the London Stock Exchange that could suit tech startups
The Internet pirates have their website design stolen by a copyright protection group
TfL announces that London Overground Wi-Fi is live on the majority of the network
Former Co-CEO severs ties with the company he helped create
What makes Jim Reed happy? Tablets, and a nifty printer services deal that saves Nottingham University a packet
Disrupting London is the second segment of Disrupting Europe, a ground-breaking four-day Road Show taking place in four of Europe’s most prolific technology hubs (Dublin, London, Amsterdam and Berlin).
Eastern Bloc hackers wreaked chaos in Europe
The B4RN broadband project has connected its second village, with Arkholme farmers connecting to a 1 Gbps network
Disrupting London centers around six disruptive technologies and the enormous impact they have on the way businesses and governments operate as well as the very foundation on which business models are drawn up.
As Paul Keating would have said, Google Play are scumbags, privacy-wise
Hacker posts video of how to get around PIN number on iOS 6.1 lock screen
HP is reportedly developing a high-end tablet running Android - and maybe even Android smartphones
The industry needs software defined networking, to correct its over-dependence on specific hardware, says Stu Bailey
The admin headaches continue after Apple's iOS 6.1 update, with it crippling Exchange 2010 servers
The 'buzz' surrounding the BlackBerry brand is becoming increasingly positive, unlike the iPhone brand which is declining
Adobe is working on patches for critical vulnerabilities - currently being exploited on Reader and Acrobat
How well do you know the much-loved educational computer?
Will Dell turn into an enterprise powerhouse - or crash and burn?
Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd gives money to socially positive start-up incubators
Forty percent of readers are facing tech cuts while demands increase