Regulator wants to know if IT giants unfairly dominate government IT
2013
Darkleech Campaign Escalates To Breach Thousands More Apache Servers
Tens of thousands of IPs are serving up the Blackhole exploit kit thanks to Darkleech
EE 4G Offers Cash On Tap Mobile Payment Service For NFC Handsets
EE to offer £10 bonus to customers who sign up to Cash on Tap
Management Protocol Flaws Leave At Least 100k Servers Open For Hacking
IPMI protocol used in remote management riddled with flaws
Google Accused Of Monetising “Dangerous” Videos
US politicians demand more information on YouTube advertising placed around videos that promote "dangerous or illegal activities"
EE 4G To Double Speeds In 12 Cities And Double Data Allowances
EE to offer double data to new customers this summer as it seeks to maintain 4G advantage
EE 4G Shared Plans Promise Savings For SMBs And Multi Device Users
EE promises families, businesses and multi-device users will save money with shared plans
Ofcom Proposes One Month Broadband Contracts And Easier Changes
Ofcom wants the cost of switching provider to tumble
Yahoo To Buy Video App Developer Qwiki
The company is ready to invest around $50 million into automated video editing software
Lookout Faces Legal Threat For Exposing ‘Bad’ Android Adware
Ad network considers defamation suit after being named in Lookout's adware bashing report
Ubisoft Hacked As Passwords Pilfered
Ubisoft attacked again - Knights Templar not suspected
Data Centre Players Join EU Green IT Project
CoolEmAll signs up new members to clean up Europe's dirty data centres
Carl Icahn Demands Dell Director Meeting
Investor Carl Icahn gets his funding in place for a bid to buy Dell and demands a meeting with the directors
IBM DB2 Database Updated For Big Data
IBM has updated its DB2 database to include “BLU Acceleration” technology for big data processing
Google Glass Update Improves Voice Capabilities
Google Glass has received its third software update that includes additional voice capabilities and commands
Microsoft Targets Enterprise With Windows Embedded 8 Push
Microsoft offers new volume licensing options to make Windows Embedded 8 more appealing to enterprises
BitCoin London: BTC Wins Friends But Alienates Regulators
Experts say it is much easier to run a BitCoin business in Europe than the US
Europe Must Prevent PRISM Poisoning The Cloud
The PRISM scandal risks scaring users off the cloud, warns Rafael Laguna
Google Glass Privacy Response Upsets US Congressman
US Congressman Joe Barton doesn't get the answers he was after
Underground Android Tool To Target PC Data
More Android malware, but sample surprises users in how it targets PC information
Is Mobile Security BlackBerry’s Escape Route?
Offering security features to other platform could protect BlackBerry from the device maker blues, says Wayne Rash
Is The UK Government Greener Than It Lets On?
Austerity talk could cripple the actual green investment the UK government is making, says Peter Judge
Apple Builds Solar Farm For Nevada Data Centre
Built by Apple, solar farm will provide power for other users too
Windows 8 Market Share Finally Overtakes Windows Vista
Windows 8 market share is now greater than Vista, but still trails Windows 7, XP and Mac OS X
Crypto Phone Flaws Cause Post-PRISM Concern
Researcher tells TechWeek more serious flaws are likely to be revealed soon
O2 Confirms 22 July Launch For Free Tube Wi-Fi
O2 misses June target for free London Underground Wi-Fi access
Microsoft To Appeal SkyDrive Brand Ruling
Microsoft has said it will appeal a UK court decision that could force it to rebrand its SkyDrive cloud storage service across the EU
Apple iWatch Trademark Application Submitted In Japan – Report
iWatch trademark application is strongest evidence yet of smartwatch's existence
Microsoft To Retire TechNet Subscriptions
TechNet offered a sweet deal for IT teams and pirates alike, as Microsoft ends subscriptions this September
Internet Of Things In Danger Of Fragmentation
The industry still hasn’t decided how it will connect 50 billion “things” to the Internet by 2020