Deutsche Bank frets over impact of 64-bit Apple iPad and reduces global PC shipment forecasts
2013
Cisco Touts Security Boost From Sourcefire Deal
Cisco closes the acquisition of Sourcefire, which will enhance its firewall and intrusion-detection capabilities
UK JANET Network Scales Towards 400Gbps
EXCLUSIVE: The UK's JANET upgrade is completed and will support major global research projects with bodies like CERN
Why The Army’s NSA Hates The Navy’s Tor Browser
It really hurts the Army's NSA to come up against the Navy's Tor encryption, says former naval officer Wayne Rash
New Police Unit Threatens Domain Registrars Over Piracy
Shut down websites we deem illegal or face the consequences, says PIPCU
eBay Proves On-Site Generation Works
On-site generation could be the way forward for data centres, says Peter Judge
Duke Of York Opens Box London Office
Mayor of London says Box's choice is a sign of London's tech hub credentials, and Prince Andrew opens the office
Firefox OS To Launch In Another Nine Countries In 2013
Network operators love Mozilla's open source OS
Fire Service IT ‘Sucks And Isn’t Getting Better Fast’
Chief fire officer at Cambridgeshire Fire & Rescue Services explains the many problems with IT across the emergency service
Samsung Galaxy Round Beats LG To Become World’s First Curved Smartphone
Samsung Galaxy Round beats LG's flexible display efforts to market
Vodafone 4G Spreads Across Greater London
Vodafone continues to increase its 4G coverage of London and the surrounding towns and areas
Costly UK e-Borders Programme Deleted Drug Smuggling Data
Data management failures apparent despite £500 million spent so far on trying to keep terrorists and crooks out
Power Surges Hit ‘Cursed’ $1.4bn NSA Data Centre
Meltdowns reported at the NSA data storage site whose electricity was cursed by protesters
Report: Apple To Launch New iPads On 22 October
Apple squeezing out new toys in time for Christmas, says report
Microsoft Hands Out $100k For Windows Security Bypass
Researcher takes home over $100,000 for bypass and other bugs
Microsoft Takes Skype To The Cloud For Mobile Era
Microsoft reveals the evolution of its Skype service as it adapts from its PC heritage to a more mobile world
Amazon Touts Login Service For Third Parties
Amazon opens up about its third party login service that allows customers to make purchases from other websites
Apple iWatch To Be Popular Seller, Predicts Analyst
Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster says Apple could sell up to 10 million iWatches at $350 (£280) in its first year
Google And HP Reveal Chromebook 11
Google and HP have unveiled the ultra-thin and ultra-cheap HP Chromebook 11 machine
The Internet Of Things Will Become The Internet Of Services
The Internet of Things starts with smart thermostats, but it will soon offer smart services, once we crack the language problem, says Ben Ward
Microsoft Should Open Its Azure Cloud – Or Fail
Drastic measures are needed if Microsoft is to make an impact on Amazon's cloud control, says Peter Judge
Review: LG G2
LG is gunning for Samsung's Android smartphone crown, but does the LG G2 offer a viable alternative?
Kroes Tells Operators To Prepare For The End Of EU Roaming Charges
Operators must prepare for the single European telecoms market says Neelie Kroes
Four ‘Silk Road Traders’ Arrested In The UK
So far, eight people across four different countries have been detained in connection with the illegal online marketplace
CA Technologies Gives Away Nimsoft Monitor For Free
The CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap is limited to 30 devices and is perfect for SMBs
Confirmed: Alleged Blackhole Exploit Kit Author Arrested In Russia
The Blackhole exploit kit author has been arrested, much to the delight of the security community
Cyber Attack Cost Rises Again For Breached Organisations
The UK is suffering less than others, whilst IT teams are spending in all the wrong places
Microsoft Chases Amazon With Big Cloud Offerings
Microsoft launches a US Government Cloud and upgrades Azure and the rest of the cloud family
Canadian Operator Rogers Communications Declines To Stock BlackBerry Z30
just a business decision, says long-term BlackBerry partner Rogers. Don't read too much into it...
Alcatel-Lucent To Cut 10,000 Jobs In Turnaround Plan
Networking equipment maker announces job cuts amid reports of potential Nokia alliance