Investors lost as much as $500 million when Facebook went public, but the stock exchange says it’s not to blame
2013
Facebook Risks Fresh Privacy Row With Tracking App
Facebook is reportedly developing a mobile app that tracks your location, even when the handset is not being used
HTC Likely To Settle Power Optimisation Patent Case Against Nokia
HTC doesn’t deny it used a battery-related patent without a license
Jelly Bean Now Running On 13.6 Percent Of Android Devices
Jelly Bean is now on more Android devices but Gingerbread is still the most popular
Vodafone Ships Windows Phone 8 Handsets Today
Vodafone announces its Windows Phone 8 lineup and will stock the Nokia Lumia 920
US Federal Reserve Admits ‘Revenge’ Breach By Anonymous Over Swartz
US Federal Reserve admits hack but doesn't name names
MPs Ask For Clarity On Communications Data Bill
Committee says government should be more specific about the Communications Data Bill
Kaspersky: Sorry If We Broke Your Internet
Anti-virus update kills Internet access for users of many Kaspersky products
Virgin Brand Continues As Liberty Global Buys Virgin Media
Liberty Global swallows Virgin Media to tackle Murdoch's BSkyB
Firefox, Chrome Browsers Demo WebRTC Comms
Users of the Firefox and Chrome browsers can now video chat without the need for pesky plug-ins
Cisco Unveils Cloud Fabric Devices For Data Centres
Cisco has unveiled new high-speed network fabric devices for heavy duty traffic in cloudy data centres
Microsoft Beefs Up Retail With More Store Openings
Microsoft continues to ramp up its bricks and mortar retail presence with additional shop openings for 2013
BYOD Uptake Has Only Just Begun, Warns Forrester
Widespread uptake of the BYOD trend has only just begun says Forrester, so prepare for growth
Dell – A PC Maker Reborn?
IBM Clearly Isn’t Giving Up On Hardware
IBM isn't backing away from hardware into services, says Peter Judge
The Impact Of BYOD On IPv6 Introduction
IPv6 is coming, and BYOD is here: Brian Shorland, EMEA Product Manager from Alcatel-Lucent tells us why businesses need to make sure they are ready now
Liberty Global In Virgin Media Takeover Talks
US cable company wants to buy Virgin Media
Twitter Set To Introduce Two-Factor Authentication
A job posting suggests Twitter is getting serious about security
Dell Goes Private In $24 Billion Buyout Deal
Michael Dell takes control of the company, backed by Microsoft
ARM Share Price Hits 12-Year Record On Q4 Results
If the mobile device market does well, ARM does even better
IBM Launches Low Cost SMB Power Servers With Watson Tech
Big Data for the masses on new IBM Power servers
Cambridgeshire And Peterborough Choose BT For Superfast Broadband Project
Another BDUK backed deal goes to BT
Even Cheaper Raspberry Pi Launched
The tiny Linux board has lost the Ethernet, USB, and $10 off its price tag
Samsung Looks To Invest $100m In Silicon Valley Start-Ups
The South Korean electronics giant has established an innovation centre in Menlo Park but Cambridge could be its next stop
iOS 6 Jailbreak Emerges As Apple Patches Mac OS X
iPhone 5 users can finally upload non-approved software
SAS Brings Visual Analytics To Smaller Organisations
SAS' Visual Analytics software has now been adapted to users including work groups and medium-sized businesses
Google Glass Gets Bone Conduction Audio
Google's Glass wearable computing device will transmit sounds through bone conduction, rather than speakers, according to a patent filing
Microsoft Surface Pro Appears In US Shops
Microsoft's upcoming x86-powered tablet has begun appearing in major US retail outlets ahead of its official launch this weekend
Netseer Hack Triggers Google Malware Warnings
A compromise of the website of advertising network Netseer led malware alerts to appear on major websites such as The Guardian and ZDNet
BSA: Over Half Of UK SMBs Have Used Illegal Software
BSA warns small companies that buying counterfeit software could lead to something more troublesome than a fine