Securities and Exchange Commission gets a green light to investigate Bitcoin companies
2013
Quiz Of The Week: This Year’s Smartphones
Our smartphone quiz looked a bit old - so here's one about the hot phones so far in 2013!
IBM Creates Programming Model For Brain-Like Computing
Super smart IBM researchers are creating a high level language that will let anyone build brain-like applications
The End Of The Phoney Cloud War
Amazon and the rest talk about competition. Peter Judge thinks it hasn't really started yet
Video: The Cloud Skills Shortage
The cloud makes many aspects of IT easy, but tech professionals need to gain new skills to thrive there, says Microsoft evangelist Simon May
Smartphones of 2013
Canonical Launches Developer Competition To Boost Its Mobile OS
Ubuntu App Showdown gives participants a chance to win Nexus 4 smartphone running Ubuntu Touch
Bloomberg Is First Major Corporate Ubuntu Edge Backer
Bloomberg pledges $80,000 towards Ubuntu Edge, but project looks set to miss funding target
Microsoft: The Cloud Skills Shortage
All the publicity about the cloud suggests it needs no skill at all. Microsoft evangelist Simon May says that implementing IT at scale in the cloud is a new skill in itself - and one that IT pros should be getting to grips with
PayPal Tests Payments Authorised By A Photo
PayPal looks to make the wallet-less high street a reality
Microsoft: How To Overcome Green Fatigue
Green IT used to be a much-used phrase. Now it sends people to sleep, even though efficient IT is needed more than ever, according to Microsoft evangeliset Andrew Fryer
Xerox To Issue Patch For Faulty Printer Scans
Xerox printers have been changing numbers in scanned documents. A software patch is on its way
Remember the smartphones of 2011
Three More BlackBerry Executives Depart As Exodus Continues
More BlackBerry executives leave the company as part of restructuring
LG G2 Is First Smartphone To Move Buttons To The Rear
LG hopes new flagship smartphone will continue recent success
The Connection Between Tor Malware And NSA Doesn’t Stand Up To Scrutiny
Cryptocloud and Baneki Privacy Labs admit they might have been wrong
‘Hand Of Thief’ Trojan Targets Linux Users’ Bank Accounts
Researchers surprised by high price of Linux Trojan selling for $2,000 on Russian underground forums
Yahoo Rebrand To Include Logo Makeover
Yahoo is to reveal a redesigned logo on 4 September as the company continues its makeover efforts
BMC Enhances App Store With Partnerpedia Purchase
BMC Software has acquired Canadian app distributor Partnerpedia as it seeks to enhance its own app store
‘Chicken Farm’ Botnets Actively Target Governments, Researchers Warn
Asian espionage networks have compromised government and corporate systems worldwide, researchers warn
Google Enhances Chrome Developer Tools
To make life for developers a little bit easier, Google has added three new tools to Chrome DevTools
ICO Looking Into Daily Mail Privacy Fail
Conservative paper in data leak shocker
Large Botnets Attack WordPress And Joomla
Cyber crooks targeting and then using CMSs like WordPress, Joomla and Drupal to spread nastiness
Amazon Appstore Now Accepts HTML5 Applications
Developers can now submit their web apps for download on Kindle Fire and Android devices
Restoring Data Isn’t Rocket Science
Recovery experts can get data back from space debris. Luckily Wayne Rash's problem wasn't so extreme
Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Blog Of Channel 4 Presenter Jon Snow
Fake nuclear bomb story posted on Snow's blog, as Channel 4 blogs remain down
Seagate: Hybrid Drives Don’t Need More Than 8GB Of NAND
In the future, all hard drives could feature a chunk of Flash memory
Superfast Broadband Adoption Increases Average UK Speed To 14.7Mbps
Average UK speeds rise thanks to superfast broadband, but gap between urban and rural widens
Vodafone 4G To Launch August 29 With Free Sky Sports Or Spotify
Vodafone 4G will launch the same day as O2 4G as UK LTE battle heats up
Google Slammed Over ‘Insane’ Chrome Password Exposure
Tim Berners-Lee disappointed by Google's response to criticism of Chrome's stored passwords