Twitter apologises for error which saw adult video being chosen as 'Editors Pick'
2013
Phoenix Offers Cloud To Cloud Salesforce Backup
Info squirted from Salesforce's cloud to anotber one, just to be on the safe side
New Twitter Transparency Site Shows Rise In Government Data Requests
There's a decline in copyright notices, but a rise in government user information requests
Thames Wi-Fi Network Floods 27 Miles Of London With Internet
Global Reach deploys Ruckus access points in London, Leeds and Bradford
Anonymous Hits US Justice Department In Revenge Attack Over Swartz
Anons hunting for US government scalps
Samsung Sets 2012 Smartphone Shipments Record As Huawei Enters Top 3
Samsung leads the way as vendors ship more smartphones than ever before
US Defense Department Expands Cyber Command ‘Fivefold’
US cyber force set to get 4,000 more employees
Why Data Protection Day Is A Dismal Failure
Data Protection Day fails to inspire yet again - it's time for a different story, says Tom Brewster
Yanks Can’t Unlock Their Phones, Thanks To A Librarian!
A Library of Congress decision means US citizens can't unlock their smartphones, says Wayne Rash
SIM-Free BlackBerry 10 Smartphone To Cost £480?
RIM also slashes the lowest price tier for apps on BlackBerry World and is planning Super Bowl advert
Apple No Longer World’s Most Valuable Public Company
Silicon Valley powerhouse lost 37 percent of value since September 2012
UK Users Sue Google Over Safari Tracking
A group of users have begun coordinating legal actions against Google over its alleged tracking of desktop and mobile Safari users
Ubuntu On A Phone: Hands-On Preview
Everything you wanted to know about Canonical’s upcoming mobile OS
Microsoft Expands Windows Azure Store
The Windows Azure Store, announced at BUILD 2012 in the autumn, now has more add-ons and is available in more markets
US Outlaws Smartphone Unlocking
A ruling by the US' Library of Congress means that unauthorised smartphone unlocking is now illegal
Logitech May Sell Video Conferencing Business
Following poor financial results, Logitech has said it is considering selling businesses including the LifeSize video-conferencing unit
Google Revamps Image Search
Google has redesigned its Image Search to allow images and metadata to be viewed more quickly
GitHub Goons Give Away Private Encryption Keys
GitHub members show how not to do encryption
Apple Discovers Underage Employee ‘Conspiracy’ In Its Supply Chain
Chinese recruitment company helped forge documents for 74 child workers
Free Virgin Media Tube Wi-Fi To End On 29 January
EE, Vodafone and Virgin Media customers to retain free access, others must use pay as you go
Glasgow Wins £24m Future City Funding
Glasgow pips 30 other cities to become Future Cities Demonstrator
IT Life: Tech On The Right Side Of The Law
The legal side of tech is no mystery to Duncan James of UK law firm Clarion
Samsung Adopts Cautious Outlook After Record Profits
Samsung smartphones continue to dominate the mobile sector helping the Korean tech giant to a massive profit rise
Cisco Ends Consumer Dalliance With Linksys Sale
Cisco shedding its last few pounds of consumer weight
UK Signs Up To Cyber Resilience Initiative In Davos
Hague signs agreement at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Cambridge Graphene Research Centre To Open Doors In 2013
The £25 million project could bring the wonderful material to the mass market
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Lenovo RIM Takeover Possible Says CFO
Lenovo could enter smartphone market but would face opposition from US and Canada
Privacy Campaigners Call On Microsoft For Skype Transparency
Post-Microsoft acquisition changes continue to pique privacy advocate interest in Skype
Kim Dotcom’s Number 2 On A Mad First Week At Mega
Bram van der Kolk talks to TechWeekEurope about the cloud filesharing service's troubled first week