Crooks who made off with millions might be European

Crooks who made off with millions might be European
Ireland is to close a legal loophole used by Apple that allows companies to remain 'stateless' for tax purposes - but will leave a bigger loophole untouched
Unify hopes to take lead in unified communications and reveals more information about Project Ansible
As the stagnant PC market continues to take its toll on Intel's profits, executives said they expect new chips to boost sales going forward
Verizon has made its strong authentication technology easier to use, which it hopes will mean wider deployment
Google may be planning to accompany the launch of Android 4.4, known as 'KitKat', with a Nexus smartwatch
Google has dropped its plans to build a fibre-optic network in Overland Park, Kansas, saying it was out of patience with the city's approval process
With the servers all virtualised, VMware CEO wants to own the rest of the software defined data centre
VMware cements its ability to host desktops in the cloud by absorbing partner Desktone
Latest leaks suggest NSA grabbed 444,743 email address books from Yahoo in a single day
VMware's UK cloud will be hosted in Slough as VMWorld hears about European expansion
BT and TechHub offer support and workspace for tech entrpreneurs
The Scottish government gives Microsoft a boost ahead of Windows 8.1 rollout
Argos becomes the latest retailer to launch a low-cost tablet in the UK
New Apple Store head targeted for fashion experience as iWatch launch looms
BT, GCHQ and Britain's cyber police all hoping their efforts will land them with some hot new security talent
Experts said the arrests of Blackhole's creators shows cyber-criminals they are not beyond the reach of law enforcement
Microsoft adds support for phablets in Windows Phone 8 update
CipherCloud's Linux-based SSE product offers strong encryption for the cloud while allowing data to remain searchable
In a widely published message, BlackBerry is looking to convince customers and partners of the company's continued viability
HTC One Max combines a large, high-quality screen with powerful technology, but it might not turn the company's fortunes around
Spear phishers have two very nice targets to choose from. Businesses just have to accept malware will get past them, says Tom Brewster
Things have changed in the last ten years, says the SANS Institute's John Pescatore, but users still need careful watching
Telefonica launches another start-up accelerator, but will it see any massive successes in London any time soon?
Google has changed its terms of service in order to allow users' recommendations and +1 actions to appear in ads
Investors fall victim to a hoax document that suggested Samsung was going to buy Swedish biometrics firm
Facebook wants to make access to the Internet cheaper on smartphones
UK Apple Stores are apparently being trained for the arrival of the iPhone trade-in initiative later this year
Some iOS 7 users have encountered a bug that reboots the iPhone 5S when using iDrop or iWork
Apple is reportedly planning to launch two smartwach models in 2014, and is looking to make the device a 'multi-purpose gateway'