The yet unnamed service enables mobile payments with Facebook credentials
2013
Meet The Man Who Minds The Linux Kernel
Linus Torvalds creates the Linux kernel, but Greg Kroah-Hartman maintains it. He speaks to Sean Michael Kerner
A Year With BlackBerry
Microsoft Pulls Critical Exchange Patch
Hackers may now seek to exploit the flaw, despite a Microsoft workaround
Google To Introduce “Private Results” Into Search
Information from other Google products will crop up in search results, starting in the US
BlackBerry Patents Could Fetch $5bn If Sold To One Bidder
BlackBerry's portfolio of patents could attract significant interest if put up for sale say analysts
Google Offers Fixes For Android Flaws Used To Steal Bitcoins
Google admits to flaws and sends out update code to manufacturers, but no timeline on when users will see the benefits
Next Generation Mobile Security for Today and Tomorrow
World Intelligent Cities Summit and Exhibition (WICS) 2013
EurAsia Strategies is delighted to announce the 2nd Annual World Intelligent Cities Summit and Exhibition (WICS 2013), which will be held between the 27th and 28th of November, 2013 in Istanbul, Turkey.
The history of BlackBerry smartphones
York Wi-Fi Network To Enable ‘Thriving Business Community’
York Wi-Fi network to build on existing connectivity in the city and promote council services
Samsung Sued For Labour Rights Violations In Brazil
The Ministry of Labour demands breaks for workers, and £69.6 million in compensation
AOL Boss Apologises For Firing Worker In Public
You're Fired - Tim Armstrong, says sorry for public sacking, but the dismissal stands
IBM To Acquire Israeli Fraud Detection Firm Trusteer
Big Blue planning a new security research lab in Tel-Aviv too
Cisco To Axe 4,000 Staff Despite Positive Results
Cisco confirms it will once again trim its workforce, despite reporting solid financial results
Samsung Reveals First V-NAND SSD For Enterprises
Samsung unveils its first solid state drive (SSD) products based on its 3D V-NAND technology
Microsoft Hit With Surface Tablet Lawsuit
Microsoft investors sue Redmond for “misleading statements” as Surface RT recriminations begin
Samsung To Pay For Flexible Display Ideas
Samsung offers cash prizes for the best ideas regarding possible uses for its flexible display technology
Government Selects Favourites For The Smart Meter Roll-Out
Capita, Arqiva, CGI IT, Telefonica and Gemserv are about to board the gravy train
Poll: What Will Happen To BlackBerry?
BlackBerry is in trouble, but the company has some serious support. Can it survive? You tell us!
Google’s Stupid Sophistry Over Gmail Privacy
Google is using false reasoning to justify its scanning of Gmail messages, says Tom Brewster
Windows 8.1 To Be Released As Free Update On 18 October
Microsoft confirms Windows 8.1 will be rolled out worldwide in two months time
TechWeek Readers Abandon US Cloud Over Privacy
Our readers don't trust US cloud providers any more, it seems
Infinera And DANTE Set World Record For Multi-Terabit Network Provisioning
A 8Tb/s optical network was set up in under 20 minutes
Smartphone Sales Exceed Feature Phones For The First Time
Gartner says cheaper smartphones are increasing adoption as Samsung and Android remain dominant
O2 4G Tariffs To Feature Digital Content And Extra Data Deals
O2 reveals consumer and business price plan details ahead of 29 August 4G launch
20 Injured At ‘World War G’ Promotion For LG G2 Smartphone
LG offers to pay the medical costs after 20 people are injured at a promotional event for its latest smartphone
Crooks Use Google’s Own Cloud To Control Android Malware
Google's cloud is abused as part of attackers' command and control infrastructure
Google Adds TARDIS Interior To StreetView
Fans of the Doctor can step into the 1960s police box outside the Earl’s Court station
BlackBerry Can Thrive If It Goes Private
Let's not write BlackBerry off, says Wayne Rash,. Its network and its QNX embedded software can see it through