Samsung wakes up and smells the coffee with new Illycaffe deal
2014
Is Your Fridge Spreading Listeria On The Internet Of Things?
Fridges are already unhealthy places, but thanks to the Internet of Things, they are a source of online infections, says Tom Brewster
NTT DoCoMo Delays Tizen Smartphone Launch
Samsung-backed operating system suffers yet another setback
US Authorities Set For Silk Road Bitcoin Sale
The state gets drawn into the virtual currency game
Google Chrome Feedly And Twitter Extensions Pulled In Adware Scare
Two extensions to Google's Chrome browser concerning social media were apparently spamming users with ads
BCS Teams With Get Safe Online For Cyber-Security Education
BCS expert volunteers are to help educate communities about simple cyber-safety tips
Sky And Vodafone Discuss Possible Alliance To Combat BT – Report
Fearing challenges to their TV and mobile businesses, Sky and Vodafone could team up
Anti-RSA Brigade Set Up Rival TrustyCon Conference
TrustyCon will take place just down the road from RSA Conference
Microsoft Accused Of Buying Manufacturer Support For Windows Phone
Microsoft has denied claims that it pays OEMs millions of dollars to produce devices supporting its Windows Phone OS
Fortinet Finds Small Business Retailer Security Shortcomings
Small-business retailers are falling short on regulatory compliance, as well as security best practices such as password safety, Fortinet has found
Intel To Slash Workforce By 5 Percent
Intel is to cut 5,000 jobs worldwide, as its enterprise business continues to struggle
CA Service Management Brings Consumer-Style Experience To Enterprise
CA Technologies is aimed at improving user engagement with enterprise IT by offering an experience similar to consumer services such as Dropbox and Google Search
Google Tests Connected Contact Lenses For Monitoring Diabetes
Google's experimental research facility is testing contact lenses with miniature sensors that could keep track of diabetes patients' blood sugar levels
Obama: NSA Phone Surveillance Will Be Controlled… Some Day
President Obama defended the creation of a phone call database but promised access to it will be controlled
Eugene Kaspersky Christens New European Headquarters In London
The office complex is not going to open for another two months, but celebrations have already begun
UK Tablet Market To ‘Slump’ In 2014
Three million fewer tablet will be sold this year, says report
MWC 2014 Will Be World’s Largest Carbon Neutral Trade Show
GSMA plans to make MWC 2014 the most environmentally friendly ever
IT Life: From Mainframes To Startups
Calum McLeod started on mainframes, and came to startups... via a bit of tape-to-tape copying
How The Crooks Hit Target
What can we learn from the Target hack? Sean Michael Kerner says we can't blame any single technology
London Stock Exchange Appoints Joanna Shields And Sherry Coutu
Sherry Coutu and Joanna Shields are on the London Stock Exchange board to boost its tech appeal
Deutsche Telekom And Orange Delay Planned EE IPO
EE IPO to be postponed with owners believing 4G adoption will increase value of operator
Intel Says It Expects No Revenue Growth in 2014
Prediction comes despite Intel reporting a 6 percent growth in Q4
Government Universal Credit IT System Woefully Understaffed
New government service to support a flagship reform is only supported by three employees
Cisco: DDoS And Infrastructure Attacks Among The Biggest Threats In 2014
Meanwhile, the industry is missing almost a million cyber security professionals
Tech City CEO Joanna Shields To Be Replaced By BlackBerry’s Gerard Grech
Joanna Shields steps down as Tech City CEO next month. She's now on the board of the London Stock Exchange
China Launches ‘Independent’ OS For Smartphones, PCs
China OS is a Linux-based OS designed to break foreign dominance
Snowden: NSA Collects 200m Texts A Day And GCHQ Can See Them Too
GCHQ has access to NSA Dishfire database of texts and phone numbers, according to leaked documents
Google Glass Driver Cleared By US Court
Ceclila Abadie was wearing Google Glass but there was no proof it was switched on
MongoDB Targets Insurance Risk Management
MongoDB's database management system has a growing presence in big data decision making in the insurance industry, according to the company
Google Adds Compression, Translation Services To Mobile Chrome Browser
The mobile Chrome browser's new features can reduce data usage up to 50 percent, according to Google