Nokia and the University of Southampton charge Lumia 925 with lightning
2013
East Coast Trains To Get £2.2m Wi-Fi Upgrade
East Coast Trains says Wi-Fi is why business travellers use rail rather than car or plane
Ofcom Announces Participants For Major White Space Trial
Microsoft, Google and BT among those to lend support to Europe's first major white space pilot
HP Announces ‘Durable But Pretty’ Haswell Ultrabooks And Notebooks
HP promises refreshed range of business laptops will be loved by both admins and employees
Leading Microsoft Investors Ask Bill Gates To Step Down
Microsoft's board of directors is under investor pressure to get Bill Gates to step down
Glasgow NHS IT Shocker Postpones Operations
Delays to chemotherapy treatment and various operations caused by networking issue
Cloud World Forum Asia
4th Annual, Cloud World Forum Asia
Global Warming And The Denialists Who Won’t Go Away
The scientific evidence for man-made climate change is watertight, says Peter Judge. But that doesn't matter to the denialists
The 100Gbps DDoS Attack That No One Saw
Not many people noticed, but last week saw a DDoS attack using 100Gbps of raw bandwidth, says Sean Michael Kerner
iOS 7.0.2 Users Complain of iMessage Disruption
Apple is apparently working on a fix to iMessage glitch
UK Banks Told To Test Cyber Attack Resilience
Banks also asked to test resilience against legacy IT failures
BlackBerry 10 Receives NATO Security Clearance
BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 can now handle 'restricted' information
IBM To Acquire Irish Analytics Boffs The Now Factory
IBM buys into big data for telecoms firms with another European acquisition
US Government Shutdown: Good News For Patent Trolls
Trolls can still file bogus patents, but the FTC can't fight them, thanks to the US government shutdown, says Wayne Rash
Windows Azure Gains Federal Security Approval
Microsoft's Windows Azure has been granted the FedRAMP stamp of approval for US governmental use
Aruba Touts Cloud Wi-Fi Management For Enterprises
Aruba Central aims to provide businesses with a cloud-based Wi-Fi network management solution
Cray Adds Nvidia GPUs and Xeon Phi To XC30 Systems
Cray's new supercomputer now includes Intel’s Xeon Phi coprocessors and Nvidia’s GPU accelerators
Dell Combines NetVault Backup With DR4100
Dell Software has integrated NetVault Backup with the Dell DR4100 disk backup appliance
.conf 2013 Keynote: Splunk Aims To Take The Analytics Market
Launch of Splunk Enterprise 6, Splunk Storm going free and the new Splunk Cloud were just some of the announcements made at the annual user conference
Motorola Solutions Targets Enterprises With Android-Powered TC55 Mobile Device
Motorola Solutions shows off 'fortified' Android-powered mobile computer in London
Goodnight From Us? The Rise Of Computer Generated Journalism
Technology is changing journalism beyond recognition, says Matthias Galle
F-Secure To Launch ‘Anti-Snooping’ Cloud Storage With Younited
Finnish firm promises fresh, privacy-focused approach to cloud storage
Facebook Graph Search Now Includes All Public Posts
Users can dive deeper into all public posts on the social network
Yahoo Slammed Over $12.50 Bug Bounty
In a move described as a "bad joke", company gives researchers $12.50 voucher for its own corporate gear
Google ‘Making Positive Moves’ To Avoid Search Competition Fine
European Commission impressed with the latest batch of concessions from Google
Microsoft Had No Choice But To Buy Nokia’s Phone Business
Microsoft had no option but to make a gamble on Nokia, says Andreas Bernstrom
Splunk Enterprise 6 Launched At .conf 2013
The new version of Splunk empowers those less technically-minded to work with big data
Caspar Bowden: I Don’t Trust My Ex-Employer Microsoft After NSA Leaks
Former Microsoft privacy advisor says he isn't convinced by the security offered by the company's tech
Tech Club: Can You Keep Secure On A Tight Budget?
If money is tight, which security features are top priority? Let us know and come to our next gathering
Google Pays Only £11.6m UK Corporation Tax For 2012
Despite £3bn in sales from UK customers, Google pumps the money where it won't get taxed