Privacy International wants to know why the government isn't talking about export of spy gear from British firm Gamma
2013
Talking Head Wins Our Office Gadget Challenge
Lyndsay Williams will build the ‘Office Pet’ – a robotic head capable of watercooler conversation
Oracle – The Software House That Larry Built
Build 2013: Microsoft Opens Up Bing Engine For Developers
Microsoft allows Bing to be used as a development platform, exposing the tech behind Bing.com
Startup PLUMgrid Launches Data Centre SDN Platform
A startup is offering an easy to use cloud software package that virtualises and automates data centre operations
Build 2013: Microsoft Updates Windows Azure Again
Microsoft continues to add new capabilities such as autoscaling to its Windows Azure cloud platform
Google Groups Interface Recieves Promised Updates
The user interface for Google Groups has been updated to include features such as mailing list management
IT Life: Marketing Tech For High-Tech Marketing
Jan Quant of ScreenDragon makes tech for marketing. To our surprise, he doesn't like Apple much
Quiz Of The Week: Oracle
Oracle is a software and hardware giant. How well do you know it?
EU Roaming To Be Even Cheaper From 1 July
EU roaming regulations make it even cheaper to use your mobile abroad
Government G-Cloud Gets A Boost With First Salesforce Deal
G-Cloud might be coming good as it surpasses the £25m mark and big names start doing deals
Government Pledges £250m For Almost Total Superfast Broadband Coverage By 2018
Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury, outlines new 99 percent government target, but it is unclear how the money will be distributed
Electronic Frontier Foundation Sues The FBI
The non-profit organisation demands information about FBI’s Next Generation Identification biometrics database
Government Super-Connected Cities Vision Reduced To Voucher Handout
The Chancellor's grand £150m scheme for superconnected cities has been watered down following ISP objections
Hackers Steal Code Signing Certificate From Opera
Opera tries to put a good spin on could turn out to be a pretty nasty breach
EC Says Three Quarters Of Europeans Dont Receive Advertised Broadband Speeds
EC study into European broadband says consumers are getting a rough deal
Microsoft Rolls Out Internet Explorer 11
The updated browser is faster, leaner, and relies on touch UI and HTML5
Police Seize 328 Sites Flogging Counterfeit Goods
Europol and its US partners hit websites selling dodgy gear
DarkSeoul Gang Blamed For Cyber Attacks On South Korea
Group that hit banks and government bodies could be linked to North Korea
EE 4G Switched On In 11 New Towns And Cities
EE 4G expands coverage to 85 locations in the UK
Oracle Hooks Up With NetSuite For More Cloud Collaboration
Larry Ellison calls in Deloitte to help with services for the combined technologies
Microsoft Launches Windows 8.1 With Revived Start Button
Microsoft has officially released Windows 8.1 that comes with the resurrected Start button
Cisco Data Centre Architecture Looks To The App
Cisco claims to have a better data centre approach than SDN, with its new application-focused architecture
Dell Tightens Corporate Security With Protected Workplace
Dell has beefed up enterprise security with the launch of Protected Workspace for business PCs
Broadcom Targets Bandwidth With StrataXGS Chip
Broadcom's new BCM56450 chip will help mobile operators struggling with their bandwidth challenges
British Airways To Allow Mobile Calls After Landing
BA listens to the voice of reason
Osborne Spending Review Gives Boost To Broadband And Sciences
Chancellor to maintain broadband spending plans and fix science investment, amidst widespread cuts
Apple Details iOS 7 Business Bonuses
iOS 7 comes with a host of mobile device management features it hopes will interest IT heads
‘Capital On Stage’ Tries To Galvanise Venture Model In London
Investors pitching to start-ups - you certainly don’t see that every day
Google Opens Up Malware Data, Shows US As Cyber Criminal Paradise
Current data shows US is hosting most of the world's malicious sites