Audi, GM, Honda, Hyundai and Nvidia already on board
2014
TorrentFreak News Site Blocked By Sky Porn Filter
More fury at filters blocking non-offensive websites
UAE Alleges US Backdoors Found In Its Spy Satellites
The United Arab Emirates has allegedly discovered two US-supplied 'security compromising components' in French-provided military satellites
Thousands Infected By Malicious Ads On Yahoo
Brits hit hard as malicious ads serve up the Magnitude exploit kit
Horrible Trading Consequences From HTC’s Q4 Earnings
Sale of Beats Electronics stake helps HTC record a Q4 profit, but the market isn’t convinced
Microsoft Updates Hyper-V Linux Integration Services
Microsoft is looking to attract more Linux workloads to its virtualisation platform with support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 5.5 and 5.6
IT Firms Probe NSA Allegations
Cisco, Dell and others are investigating claims that the NSA compromised their products
CES 2014: Google Glass To Link With Hyundai Genesis
Google's Glass and other wearable devices will be able to operate some of the upcoming Hyundai vehicle's features
CES 2014: Intel To Demonstrate Wearable Tech
Intel is reportedly planning to show wearable devices based on its Quark technology at CES
UK Company Successfully Claims Ownership Of The ‘Pinterest’ Trademark
Premium Interest registered the name long before Pinterest launched in Europe
IT Life: Importing Ideas
Iain Chidgey from Delphix says it’s about time we replace the relational database
O2 Reveals Major Boost In Mobile Usage Over New Year Period
Network sees 62 percent increase in data usage compared to last year
Snowden Reveals NSA’s Classified Quantum Computing Project
The US agency is building a machine that could make all encryption obsolete
Samsung Edges Out Apple As Number One Enterprise Smartphone Vendor
Research findings position Samsung above Apple, and Blackberry above Nokia
Facebook Sued Over Message Scanning Allegations
Facebook has been slapped with a lawsuit over allegations it scans the private messages of users
Blackberry Announces Split From Alicia Keys
Year long collaboration between the company and the singer comes to an end
NASA: In Space No One Can Afford To Fail
We can all learn from how NASA plans for failures, says Sean Michael Kerner
Microsoft’s Project Siena Offers Windows App Creation, With No Coding
Microsoft delivers a beta of its Windows 8 app that enables business users to build apps without coding
NSA Trawls Crash Data For App Vulnerabilities – Report
The NSA reportedly monitors data from application crashes in order to pinpoint vulnerabilities
Sony Mulls Windows Phone Move
Good news for Microsoft as Sony reportedly considers offering a Windows Phone handset
FireEye Boosts Cyber-Forsenics With Mandiant Purchase
FireEye is to bolster its cyber forensics capabilities with the decision to acquire Mandiant for £608m
Quiz Of The Week: New Year Resolutions
Make it your New Year’s resolution to complete our display quiz!
Display Technologies
TechWeekEurope’s iPad Air Quiz Winner Announced
Simon Lewis, a Director at account company Lewis & Co, wins an iPad Air
How Governments Will Shape Data Centres
Governments' energy policies and surveillance activities will unintentionally shape our data centres, says Peter Judge
Nokia Could Win HTC Sales Ban In Germany
Court ruling on technology patents means that HTC’s German sales could be halted
Can European Telcos Protect Customers From The NSA?
European telcos could ease customers' fear of US-based surveillance, if they can build the right services, says Birger Steen
Chinese Newcomer Xiaomi Wants To Sell 40 Million Smartphones In 2014
Budget-friendly, Android-powered devices are taking China by storm
Windows 8 And 8.1 Market Share Passes 10 Percent
Windows 7 continues to lead the way, but Windows XP is still worryingly widespread
HP Blames The Market For 5000 More Job Cuts
2014 may not be such a happy new year for some as HP announces more misery on the jobs front