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2014
AMD Releases ‘Seattle’ 64-Bit ARM Developer Kit
AMD offers its Seattle ARM-based server chips to the developer community
Quiz Of The Week: BT
Do you know much about Britain's incumbent, BT? Try our quiz!
‘Hand Over Your Source Code’, Russia Tells Apple And SAP
“To prove you are not spies, we require your source code”, Russia tells Apple and SAP
BT Promises Better Broadband, As Profit Climbs 7%
More profits and more subscribers - while tests in Tech City show what BT's plans might be in future
Samsung Profits Fall, Despite Android Domination
Samsung profit falls, as research suggests Android is on the verge of turning smartphone platforms into a one-horse race
House Of Lords Slams EU ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Ruling
European ruling on 'right to be forgotten' is unworkable, says House of Lords
US Govt Suspected Of Five-Month Attack On Tor Network
Tor warns users they may have been unmasked by a long-running campaign
Superfast Cymru Announces Next 66 Welsh Towns To Benefit From BDUK Fibre
Rural areas in Wales are set to receive a superfast broadband boost from BDUK
Packaged Malware Is Getting More Evasive, Warns McAfee
Security vendor believes AETs are a serious problem ignored by the majority of its competitiors
EE 4G Arrives In 21 More Towns As Network Reaches 250 Locations
EE 4G coverage expands further, with Saltash in Cornwall named as the 250th LTE town
NSA Ex-Director Touts $1m Per Month Security Service
Former NSA director Keith Alexander is filing for security patents and promising an intrusion detection service
Applied Micro Issues Data Centre Challenge As Sales Slide
Intel's server unit can expect more competition as Applied Micro signals a data centre challenge
Cyber Intelligence Europe 2014
th the ever growing threat of cyber-attacks on government critical infrastructure there is no better time to come together and discuss the latest threats being seen to breach public sector computer systems. European governments are ...
BlackBerry Buys Secusmart – The Firm That NSA-Proofed Merkel’s Phone
Secusmart secured Angela Merkel's BlackBerry against NSA snooping. Now BlackBerry wants to offer that more widely
Datacenter Dynamics
DatacenterDynamics London Converged 2014 will be held at the London ExCel and looks at a number of current issues affecting the data center industry.
Why Vendors, Not Users, Must Cut Phone Emissions
Don't expect users to act on the increasing greenhouse gas emissions their phones cause, says Peter Judge. It's an industry issue.
Twitter Adds MadBits Image Search, Reports Growth
Twitter acquires an image search startup, and reports encouraging financial results
Driverless Cars To Join British Roads Next Year
The AA thinks few motorists will be interested when driverless cars are allowed on public roads from next year
HP Warns Of Internet Of Things Danger
Connecting devices to the Internet is a great idea, but shouldn't we do it securely?
Companies With Restrictive Tech Policies Encourage Disobedience
Samsung says "extreme" workplace restrictions might not be the best solution for business security
Apple Upgrades MacBook Pro With Retina Display Range
Apple prepares for OS X Yosemite with faster processors and more RAM for some MacBook Pro models
Mozilla Appoints Chris Beard As Permanent CEO
Mozilla resolves its leadership troubles as interim CEO Chris Beard is appointed permanent chief exec
CoreOS Linux Distribution Pushed To Stable Release
The new Linux version CoreOS is now production ready after being released to the stable release channel
Samsung Delays Launch Of First Tizen Smartphone
Fresh doubts about the future of Tizen are raised by latest delay, which Samsung says is to allow for the development of the operating system's ecosystem
Manx Telecom Launches 4G Network On Isle of Man
Manx Telecom rolls out the Isle of Man's first 4G network, with Sure Telecom set to follow suit later this year
Cisco Adds Entry-Level UCS Server To Portfolio
Cisco releases a new UCS server for smaller businesses that don't need to scale to hundreds of blades
Microsoft Launches Raspberry Pi-Like Windows Board – For £200
Shark's Cove aims to take a bite out of Raspberry Pi's market, but at £200, and with Windows included, it's really aming for developing apps for tablets
Microsoft Could Face China Antitrust Probe
Microsoft's Chinese offices are reportedly visited by government antitrust officials
Utilising academic research in policymaking: Horizon Scanning, trend analysis and policy effectiveness
This timely seminar will focus on ways in which Government can utilise academic research and respond to developments in science and technology for effective, long-term policy development.