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2013
Vodafone Tells iPhone 4S Customers It’s Safe To Download iOS 6.1.1
Apple releases fix to iOS 6.1 connection problems affecting Vodafone iPhone 4S customers
Luxury Vertu Ti Smartphone Chooses Android Over Windows Phone
Admire our gallery of the world's most expensive Android smartphone
Government Launches Plan To Mitigate 4G Television Interference
Government and operators back a body which plans to minimise the 4G stress on TV signals
Cyber Security, CNI and the Citizen 2013
one-day conference and exhibition for senior decision-makers of central and local government organisations, NGOs and major private sector enterprises.
The Future of Big Data 2013
A conference that arms you with the insight to future-proof your big data strategy. It will enable you to make decisions today that will achieve maximum success in the future.
Cloud Computing and Virtualization, Public Sector and Enterprise 2013
A conference that brings senior private and public sector decision makers face to face with the leading strategists and developers.
Researchers Warn Of Rise In Software Vulnerabilities
Software vulnerabilities in the products of major vendors such as Adobe, Mozilla and Oracle are on the rise after a five-year decline, according to NSS Labs
F5 Expands SDN Capabilities WIth LineRate Acquisition
F5 is looking to move up from the connectivity level to focus on the application layer of software-defined networks
Seagate’s EVault Returns WIth Free 100GB Cloud Storage Offer
EVault offered a similar cloud backup deal in December, the success of which spurred the current offer
Surface Pro Hits Retail Shortages
Shortly after its release, Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet has already become difficult to find across many US retailers
EU Rural Broadband Funding Cut To Zero
Cameron's budget cuts hit European broadband plans, as digital funds dive from €9.2 billion to €1 billion
Vodafone Tells Some iPhone Owners Not To Upgrade To iOS 6.1
iPhone 4S users report 3G and battery life problems after upgrading, but other networks appear unaffected
DevWeek 2013
EE 4G Tests Show Speeds Live Up To Expectations
Tests by RootMetrics show EE 4G is keeping its promises in Liverpool, Cardiff and Sheffield
Help Your Staff Avoid Spear Phishing!
Spear phishing is a major security risk, and the only way to stop it is to train your staff, says Scott Greaux
YouTube To Launch Free Satellite TV App
The world’s favourite video platform is coming to Freesat
Apple Patents Visual iPhone Unlock Method
New iPhone unlock method could prevent fraping, says Apple
University Challenge: Good Students Need Good IT
Can University IT services cut costs, and still up their game to attract the best students, asks Robert Saxby?
Bit9 To Share Data On Certificate Hack
"Deep irony", as hackers use security vendor Bit9 to spread malware
Willow Glass Apple iWatch Being Tested – Report
Apple is reportedly testing out its own smart watch with bendable glass
Yahoo Inks Google Advertising Deal
Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer, a former Google employee, has signed up to allow Google advertisements to appear on Yahoo properties
IBM TryTracker Brings Big Data To Rugby
IBM agrees five year deal as official analytics provider for the RFU
Intel Invests In SDN Pioneer Big Switch
Intel has made a $6.5m strategic investment in Big Switch Networks, as it continues to reach beyond PCs and servers
Schmidt To Sell £1.6 Billion Worth Of Google Stock
Former CEO will unload 3.2 million shares, keep 4.4 million for a rainy day
US Secret Service Reportedly Investigating Bush Email Hack
Personal emails and photos were stolen from the email account of former US President George H.W. Bush, according to investigative website The Smoking Gun
Dell Shareholders Resist Buyout Deal
Dell's largest shareholders, amongst others, is arguing that the £24.4bn buyout deal undervalues the company
Twitter To Enable Older Tweet Search
For the very first time, history on Twitter lasts longer than a week
Java Zero-Day Offered On Russian Dark Market For $100k
Java zero-days can make as much as $100,000 on the Internet underground, but the buyers will earn even more, RSA analysts tell TechWeek
Has The Strong Pound Made Britain The World’s Phishing Capital?
At RSA's Anti-Fraud Command Center in Israel, TechWeekEurope hears why the UK loses three times more than the US to phishing