Google posts strong quarterly results amid fresh concerns over the health of CEO Larry Page
2013
High Bandwidth DoS Grow Alarmingly
A new report reveals the scale of the modern denial-of-service attacks, most of which exceed 1Gbps
OpenStack Havana Broadens Cloud Options
The OpenStack Havana release is now available with a number of new features geared towards the cloud
AMD Back In Black Thanks To Gaming Consoles
AMD returns to profitability thanks mostly to the Playstation and Xbox gaming consoles
Canonical Adds Smartphone Support To Ubuntu 13.10
The "Saucy Salamander" Linux release supports desktops, servers, the cloud, and now mobile devices
Quiz Of The Week: Virtually VMware
Virtualisation is taking over, and VMware is its champion. But do you know what is under the covers?
VMware And Virtualisation
Windows 8.1 Doesn’t Fix Everything
Windows 8.1 brings some much needed improvements, but doesn't fix everything, says Wayne Rash
Hounslow Council Believes In The G-Cloud
Hounslow Council's Anthony Kemp is full of praise for G-Cloud as it becomes Box's first UK government customer
Windows 8.1 Now Available As Free Update
The first major update to Windows 8 is unleashed onto the Windows Store
Amazon HTC Smartphone Could Be Offered To Prime Subscribers
Amazon wants HTC smartphone to help it shift more digital content
PR Newswire Breached: Adobe Hackers Implicated
Press release distributor says passwords stolen, as data found on same server as pilfered Adobe information
Intel Blames Broadwell Delay On Manufacturing Glitch
Intel said it has fixed a 'defect density issue', but problem will push Broadwell's launch back by a quarter
iPad 5 And New iPad Mini Set For 22 October Debut
A new iPad with a 64-bit processor and an iPad Mini with retina display are set to be unveiled next week
Intelligence Committee To Probe GCHQ Snooping Powers
ISC looking into balance between security and privacy after explosive Snowden leaks
Apple Slashes iPhone 5C Orders – Report
Questions raised about Apple smartphone strategy as operators report lukewarm demand for cheaper iPhone
IBM Revenues Hit By Hardware Decline
IBM's revenues were down for the third quarter, affected by declining hardware sales, while software and cloud technologies continued to show promise
Kindle Fire HDX Gets Record-Low iFixit Score
Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX is the most difficult-to-repair Kindle tablet to date, according to an iFixit teardown
Google: Android KitKat Requires SMS App Changes
Developers who use hidden APIs in their Android SMS applications will need to make changes ahead of the arrival of Android 4.4, Google has warned
Google To Support Chrome On Windows XP Through 2015
As Microsoft continues to make every effort to shift customers away from Windows XP, Google has said it plans to continue to deliver updates and security patches for its Chrome browser on the platform for a bit longer
Avast Celebrates 25th Birthday, Releases New Antivirus
Avast 2014 offers faster scanning, smaller footprint, new privacy features
iCITY Unveils Designs For Olympic Park Tech Hub
iCITY reveals new architectural designs for the former Olympic press and broadcast centres
All Is Safely Gathered In At The Green Grid’s Harvest Festival
Peter Judge welcomes the fruits of another year's work on data centre efficiency
OFT To Investigate Public Sector ICT Procurement
UK competition watchdog launches study into ICT procurement by the public sector
64-Bit iPad 5 Will Have Enterprise Appeal
An A7-powered iPad 5 will make it more attractive to businesess, but don't write off PCs just yet, says Wayne Rash
VMworld 2013: Is VMware The Mumford And Sons Of The Cloud?
VMware bestrides the IT industry like a colossus, but Peter Judge finds some people who think it's not so cool any more
Green Grid Warns Electric Harmonics Cause Data Centre Waste
The ringing in your power supply might be putting your data centre bills up
EE 4G Outlines New Tariffs And Rural Broadband Plans
EE wants to make 4G more accessible with new price plans and LTE-enabled broadband for rural areas
Hack A Vessel: Warnings Over Serious Flaws In Shipping Industry Comms
Shocking vulnerabilities in shipping communications protocols could be targeted by pirates and terrorists, researchers warn
Ofcom To Allocate Military Spectrum For 4G Services
Ofcom invites expressions of interest for 190MHz spectrum to be released for civil use by 2016