There will be no escaping the Web after the IEEE predicts that 60 percent of cars will be Internet-enabled by 2025
2013
Quiz Of The Week: Ballmer’s Microsoft Buddies
With Steve Ballmer stepping down, this week's quiz looks at Microsoft executives old and new!
Microsoft Executives
Skype Celebrates 10th Birthday, Promises To Launch 3D Video Calls
TechWeekEurope takes a look at the history of the VoIP pioneer
Verizon Close To £84bn Deal For Vodafone Stake
Vodafone and Verizon are said to close to a deal that could see Vodafone's withdrawal from the US market
Tor Project Doubles Traffic In Ten Days
Speculation is rife over a boom in anonymous Tor usage
Three To Launch 4G For Free In December
All compatible smartphones will receive a noticeable Internet speed boost
EU Could Abandon Plans For Further Roaming Price Cuts
It looks like mobile roaming charges will not go extinct
Google And Vidyo Partner For Browser WebRTC Video
Google and Vidyo work together to improve video quality within browsers that have WebRTC capabilities
Motorola Moto X Teardown Reveals Unique Design
A teardown of the Motorola Moto X has revealed a 'ton of innovations' and plenty of attention to detail
HP Updates Fortify Static Code Analyzer
HP unveils its Fortify Source Code Analyzer 4.0 for faster and more accurate software code analysis
Microsoft Enhances SkyDrive Pro With More Storage
Microsoft triples the cloud storage capacity of SkyDrive Pro, giving users up to 25GB storage capacity
Vodafone And O2 To Create A Competitive UK 4G Landscape
The arrival of more UK 4G services is good news for consumers and businesses
4G Will Fuel Britain’s Digital Makeover
Today new operators offer 4G in the UK - and O2's Derek McManus is pretty excited about it
HTC Readies Proprietary OS For Chinese Mobile Users
Long term Android supporter HTC is reportedly working with Chinese government on a local mobile OS
Tech Firms Replace Finance And Law In The City Of London
Redistribution of office space reflects the wider trends in the UK economy
Steve Ballmer’s Departure Is The End Of A Microsoft Era
Steve Ballmer is just the latest senior executive to exit a company whose glory days appear to be behind it, says Sean Michael Kerner
MongoDB Developer 10gen Changes Name To… MongoDB
The corporate website has moved, but it’s business as usual for open source database enthusiasts
How The Poor Will Feed Facebook
Internet,org wants to get the developing world online. Peter Judge asks if it is all about winn ing new users for Facebook?
Siri And Its Rivals Need To Speak Out
Virtual assistants like Apple's Siri will only be really useful when they get conversational, says Michell Maisto
Microsoft Reassures Jittery Staff After Ballmer Announcement
Microsoft reassures its workforce spooked by Steve Ballmer's upcoming retirement and the company reorganisation
BT Wins BDUK Leicestershire Cash
BT agrees £16.9m BDUK deal to bring fibre to 95 percent of the county
Researchers Gain Access To Protected Dropbox Source Code
Two programmers reverse-engineer the client written in obfuscated Python, enabling new attack vectors
EE 4G Celebrates In Accrington As Network Reaches 105 Towns And Cities
EE signs Ian Rush to celebrate, as Accrington is its 100th 4G town, while O2 and Vodafone warm up on the touchline
New York Times Downed By Syrian Electronic Army
The website of the New York Times has been taken offline in the latest Syrian Electronic Army attack
BlackBerry Mulls BBM Spin Off – Report
BlackBerry reportedly considers spinning off its popular BBM Messenger into its own company
SUSE Linux Arrives On VMware Hybrid Cloud
VMware's newly launched vCloud Hybrid Service now offers the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
US Government Issues Android Malware Warning
The American government has warned its staff about the prevalence of malware on the Android OS
British Citizen Arrested In China, Accused Of Selling Personal Data
Risk consultant Peter Humphrey has admitted using “illegal means” to obtain information
Greenpeace: YouTube Removed Our F1 Shell Protest Video
Greenpeace thinks a copyright order wasn't the only reason its video of an anti-Shell protest at the Belgian Grand Prix was taken down