The start-up accelerator thinks young companies should hire interns as soon as they can
2013
Microsoft Angers Security Researchers With Boisterous Botnet Bust
Researchers fuming after Microsoft botnet takedown ruins their own anti-cyber crime operations
Why Geeks Built A Raspberry Pi Cloud Out Of Lego
We catch up with Dr David White of Glasgow University to ask what he's doing with a mini cloud made out of Raspberry Pi and Lego
Tech Club: What Has Tech City Ever Done For IT?
Are start-ups making things better for IT people? We're discussing the issue in London's Tech City next month
NetApp Revamps Storage Cluster OS In Software-Defined Storage Play
The latest version of NetApp's OnTap storage operating system introduces quality of service and moves towards a software-defined data centre
National Audit Office Exposes Problems With BDUK Rural Broadband
A July report will question whether the rural broadband roll-out scheme provides value for money
Hague ‘Fails To Provide PRISM Reassurances’
Hague accused of failing to come clean on vital questions surrounding the US operation
Apple Fails To Act On Store Vulnerability Warnings
Another slow response from Apple's security team?
Red Hat Takes OpenShift PaaS Commercial
After two years of testing, Red Hat has launched its OpenShift platform-as-a-service product commercially
Demo Europe: VCs Get Their Pick Of Hungry Start-ups
Eric Doyle watched start-ups compete for venture cash in the first Demo Europe, in Moscow
HP Discover 2013: HP Shows Off New PCs for “A New Style of IT”
HP also discusses trend towards mobility and plans for life after Windows XP
European Businesses Lead US On BYOD Management
While North American and Australian businesses are seeing the most productivity gains from mobile working, European companies are more likely to have BYOD management policies in place
Check Point: Mobile Security Incidents Now A Costly Threat
The majority of businesses have had a mobile security incident in the past year, but organisations are still failing to manage corporate information on personal devices, according to Check Point
Google Patent Looks To Facial Expressions For Mobile Security
The Google technology would rely on users' unique facial 'landmarks' to unlock a mobile device
iRobot Teams With Cisco On TelePresence Robot
The Ava 500 system uses Cisco's TelePresence EX60 joined with an Ava mobile collaboration robot
New Look iOS 7 Is “Most Significant” Ever Update
Sir Jonathan Ive makes his mark on iOS 7 as Apple reveals iTunes Radio
Get Online @ Home And Microsoft Offer PCs From £24
People receiving government benefits can now get a home computer with a year’s worth of broadband for £60
The Threat Facing The World’s Mobile Networks
Mobile operators don't know enough about threats facing their network and they aren't being proactive enough, says Arbor Networks' Tom Bienkowski
Microsoft Boasts Of (Tiny) Energy Saving With IE Browser
Use Internet Explorer (IE) browser instead of Chrome or Firefox, says Microsoft - and save about 1 Watt
US-China Cyber Espionage Discussions Fail To Deliver
Discussions between President Obama and President Xi Jinping bring nothing concrete
Sandra Kurtzig, Founder Of ASK Group, Secures $33 Million For New Venture
The 80s tech icon returns with a successor to Manman software
Benjamin Netanyahu: Iran Significantly Increased Cyber Strikes On Israel
Israel's prime minister warns critical infrastructure is being bombarded by attacks from Iran and its allies
PRISM Is Unstoppable, And May Spread
You can't stop the PRISM snooping scheme, says Wayne Rash. And it could be applied for more than just hunting terrorists
Cameron Calls For ‘More Action’ Against Online Child Abuse Images
The government is to convene a summit with leading Internet companies, including search engines and ISPs, on how the industry can take more direct action against abusive online imagery
Google Reportedly Agrees To Buy Waze For Over $1 Billion
The start-up courted by Apple, Facebook and now Google seems to have found its new owner
European Commission ‘Concerned’ At PRISM Privacy Threat
Commissioners Viviane Reding and Cecilia Malmström express their concern about US mass surveillance
MS-DOS Pioneer Joins Jelastic
Mark Zbikowski, a former Microsoft architect and contributor to MS-DOS, has joined PaaS maker Jelastic as a senior advisor
Cisco Broadens Lead Over Aruba In Enterprise Wi-Fi Market
The enterprise WLAN market continues to show strong growth, with Cisco, Aruba and HP in the lead, according to IDC
MakerBot Opens New Factory, Prepares 3D Scanner
Desktop 3D printer company MakerBot has cut the ribbon on a new Brookly, New York factory ahead of the release of its 3D scanner this year
IBM Transceiver Pushes Envelope For Radar Imaging
IBM Research says its tiny millimetre-wave transciever could revolutionise the world of mobile communications and radar imaging