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2013
Six Nokia Tablets And Smartphones Set For October Launch – Report
Nokia Windows tablet could make its debut in first product launch of the Microsoft era
BlackBerry Confirms Massive £600m Q2 Loss
BlackBerry confirms dreadful Q2 results ahead of possible sale
Ballmer Says Goodbye To Microsoft
The CEO’s last companywide speech was met with a standing ovation
GCHQ: Government Should Be Very Careful With BYOD
Information assurance arm of GCHQ recommends plenty of caution when adopting BYOD
Google Gmail ‘Wiretapping’ Privacy Case Given Green Light
Judge says non-Gmail users are not providing consent and Google's privacy policies are confusing
Improved Wi-Fi Powers Team Oracle USA To America’s Cup Victory
Ben Ainslie, Larry Ellison and better communications from Ruckus help team clinch the cup
Google Hummingbird Signals Major Search Algorithm Revision
Google lets fly with its new Hummingbird search algorithm to better answer longer and more complex questions
Motorola Mobility Headhunters Want Canadian Scalps From BlackBerry
Motorola Mobility to offer parachute to BlackBerry cast-offs with new Waterloo base
Met’s Cyber Team Saved UK £1.01bn
As the PCeU heads for its merger with SOCA, it brags about its startling achievements
IT Life: When Cutting Edge Becomes The Norm
We take things for granted that would have amazed us ten years ago, says spare-time pilot Raj Dutt
Apple Updates iOS 7 To Fix Passcode Bypass
Apple quick to address simple iOS lockscreen bypass
Google Street View Goes Deep Inside CERN Labs
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN can now be explored online thanks to new Google Street View images
BlackBerry Supplier Jabil To ‘Wind Down Relationship’
BlackBerry's smartphone supplier, Jabil Circuit, is to wind down its relationship with the Canadian company
Microsoft Offers BrowserSwarm JavaScript Testing Tool
Microsoft and its partners have launched BrowserSwarm, an open-source tool for testing JavaScript frameworks
GNOME Open Source Desktop Updated
The open-source GNOME desktop has been updated with an enhanced user interface and other improvements
Quiz Of The Week: Biometric Technology
Does your face fit? Test your authentication know-how with our biometric quiz!
Biometric Technology
Recycled Yahoo Mail Addresses Still Receive Messages For Previous Owner
Yahoo says recycling process is safe despite new owners receiving sensitive information and passwords
Google’s Chat Service Redirected Messages To Random Contacts
Users complain about privacy, as their Google Hangouts and Google Talk messages reach wrong recipients
eBay To Buy Braintree For $800m
PayPal and Braintree tech to be combined for über payments business
Weightless M2M Standard Recruits “Believers” Ahead Of Trials In 2014
Next year, the first Weightless networks will pop up in Shoreditch and Cambridge, but white space spectrum regulation remains an issue
MPs Slam Google Over Piracy ‘Promotion’
MPs "strongly condemn" Google "failure" over pirated material in search results
Fairfax Confident Of BlackBerry Takeover As Investor Doubts Grow
Fairfax says it would not have made such a high profile bid if it was not confident
OFT Proposes In-App Purchase Crackdown
The OFT has published its proposals to tackle the growing problem caused by in-app purchases
Twitter To Warn Users About Emergencies, Natural Disasters
New Twitter Alerts feature allows government agencies and NGOs to contact users directly
O2 And Vodafone 4G Set For Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield
O2 and Vodafone continue their respective rollouts of 4G
WordPress.Com Owner Automattic Buys Sharing Platform Cloudup
Matt Mullenweg's firm confirms biggest acquisition ever, plans to offer collaborative posting
Icefog: Windows And Mac Hackers Hit Government And Military
Chinese-based hackers hit various Asian targets in targeted attacks
EE 4G Coverage Comes To Blackburn, Halifax And Ten Other Towns
EE increases coverage advantage as number of 4G towns reaches 117