More evidence of the PC's industry's pain as Intel shelves plans to open a state-of-the-art chip factory
2014
Five Banks Sign Up For Zapp Mobile Payment Service
Zapp hopes to establish itself as industry standard in the UK
Verizon Provides Tesco With A Global Network
Partnership with US network provider looks to bring the Tesco family closer together
Huawei Profits Jump As Smartphones Grow
Chinese manufacturer records 40 percent growth in 2013
NSA ‘Can Hack Disconnected PCs’
NSA installs radio bugs in PCs, reports say
Facebook Preparing To Launch ‘Paper’ Reader App
The big idea? To take on news services such as Flipboard
Government Appoints New BDUK Chief And Details £10m Rural Broadband Trial
Government will open £10m fund for trial of alternative broadband technologies on 17 March
Wells Fargo Hopes To Offer Bitcoin Services
The bank has organised a real summit dedicated to the virtual currency
Silent Circle And Geeksphone Create Privacy-Focused Blackphone
Secure Blackphone to debut at Mobile World Congress
Facebook To Share User Data With Russia’s Yandex
The social network looks to get some traction in Russia
Alcatel-Lucent Talks With Unify Over Enterprise Unit Sale – Report
Alcatel-Lucent reportedly considers selling off its enterprise business and is said to be talking with Unify
Cisco Warns Of POS System Vulnerabilities
Recent attacks prompt Cisco to warn of the vulnerabilities surrounding point-of-sale devices
Microsoft And GoDaddy Offer Small Businesses Office 365
Microsoft and web hoster GoDaddy partner up to bring Office 365 to small business customers
Nginx Plus 2.0 Targets Enterprises With Commercial Improvements
The open source Nginx Web server continues to gain commercial enhancements to broaden its appeal
The Rise Of Scale Out Storage
Virtualisation helped solve It problems, but created more issues, that only scale out architectures can solve, says Stefan Bernbo
Acer CEO Hints At Plans For The Future
Founder Stan Shih and new CEO Jason Chen confess to Acer's failings, but have little to say about the future
Iceotope Raises $10 Million For Liquid Cooling In Data Centres
The tiny start-up from Sheffield is making waves in the liquid cooling market
Gartner: Augmented Reality Is Coming To An Office Near You
Research firm sees expanding landscape as AR technology becomes more widespread
Sony Announces Mid-Range Xperia E1 And Xperia T2 Ultra Phablet
Sony expands Xperia range with handsets targeted at emerging markets
Airware Says Drones Could Save Rhinos From Extinction
The developer of drone autopilot solutions helps fight poaching in Kenya
Has Microsoft Finally Secured Internet Explorer?
For once, there are no fixes for Internet Explorer on Patch Tuesday. Sean Michael Kerner welcomes Microsoft's progress in securing its browser
Microsoft And Oracle To Patch Scores Of Vulnerabilities
Oracle issues a whopping 144 patches, including a handful for much-exploited Java
Npower Asks Developers For Energy-Saving Apps
£10,000 prize on offer to winning designer of a new energy-monitoring app
Moto X Set For UK Launch Without Customisation Options
Moto X will arrive in February, but buyers will not be able to personalise the design
Google To Pay £2bn For Home Electronics Start-Up Nest
Two former Apple executives will join Google as part of the deal
NSA Snooping Had ‘Minimal’ Impact On Fighting Terrorism
NSA said to be exaggerating impact of bulk metadata gathering
Post Office Seeks £500m Worth Of IT And Network Services
The Post Office has put out contract tender notices for back office and communications services
MoD Blows Millions On Delayed Online Army Recruitment System
MoD misses recruitment targets as botched system won't go live until at least April 2015
Computer Aid Receives Royal Warrant To Recycle The Queen’s Computers
Organisation is the first UK charity to receive a Royal Warrant
Open Source Storage Relaunches With New Platform
OSS has reinvented itself with the Niazi 1.618 Middleware System, which allows organisations to shift to open source IT without losing their proprietary investments