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2014
Samsung Galaxy S5 Fitness Features To Help England World Cup Team
The FA and Samsung agree partnership that will provide every England player with a Samsung Galaxy S5 to take to Brazil
Huawei And Vodafone Hold 2.6GHz Small Cell Trial
Huawei conducts small cell trial at its Reading HQ, allowing users to access Vodafone 4G network on 2.6GHz spectrum
Qualcomm To Buy Wireless Gigabit Chip Maker Wilocity – Report
Qualcomm's possible Wilocity purchase fuels interest in Gigabit Wireless tech
Motorola Aims To End ‘Dumbphone’ Era With £89 Moto E
Motorola shows off low-cost Moto E and 4G-enabled Moto G
Leaked Screenshots Suggest Extensive Gmail Overhaul
A decade after it was first launched, Gmail is getting a facelift, it seems
Rackspace Reports Strong Quarter On Cloud Demand
The Texas hosting company's shares rose as it benefited from rising demand for cloud services
Australian Government Plans To Save With Open Source Drupal
The Australian government wants to build a unified CMS for all government websites, based on the open source Drupal software
Microsoft Word Vulnerability Used Against Taiwanese Government
Prolific hacker group spotted using patched flaw to hit government and educational institutes
Bletchley Park Museums Split By ‘Berlin Wall’ As Row Escalates
New fences are another sign of disunity at Bletchley Park, which houses the National Museum of Computing and its collection of vintage computers
Glenn Greenwald: NSA Intercepted And Backdoored Servers
Journalist's book to reveal more details of NSA's efforts to spy on the Internet
Isle Of Wight BDUK Project Reveals First Fibre Locations
Isle of Wight BDUK project to benefit first communities by September
IBM’s Watson Technology To Power New Elastic Storage Products
The algorithms that helped Watson win Jeopardy! will be used to simplify storage management
ICO Report Identifies Eight Most Common Causes Of Data Breaches
ICO says the same mistakes are being made again and again
FCC Updates Net Neutrality, But Keeps “Speed-For-Pay”
US regulator publishes yet another draft of the controversial rules as it navigates between the interests of ISPs, Internet businesses and consumers
Malware More Likely To Affect Windows 7 And Vista Than Windows XP
Windows XP less infected than newer versions during the last three months, but that doesn't mean it's any more secure
Docker-Based CoreOS Linux Distribution Beta Launches
New Linux version CoreOS uses the Docker container system for apps
Los Angeles Air Traffic System Collapsed Due To A Computer Glitch
Air traffic controllers had to use pens, paper and telephones to relay important information as the computer systems crashed due to a cyclical error
Virgin Media And Sky Sign New TV Deal To Fend Off BT
Virgin Media signs deals to add more Sky Sports channels to TV and online platforms as communications battle intensifies
TDWI BI Symposium In association with IRM UK
The TDWI BI Symposium, presented in association with IRM UK, offers 5 tracks of full-day interactive courses, run over three days and taught by the most knowledgeable and experienced practitioners in the industry.
Samsung Prepares Tizen Smartphones For Russia And India – Report
Samsung Tizen smartphone could finally see the light of day in the next few weeks
Mozilla Reassures Users Over Firefox Ad Programme
Mozilla has said it will test its Directory Tiles programme to ensure it delivers 'user value' before rolling it out in the Firefox browser
Oracle Wins Round In $1bn Android Court Battle
A US federal court has ruled that Oracle's Java programming interfaces can be protected by copyright, in a blow to Google
Microsoft Fixes Two Critical Flaws In Non-XP Patch Tuesday
A fairly lightweight Patch Tuesday arrives in May, but there are critical fixes for Internet Explorer
Rometty: IBM Faces ‘Rocky Time’
IBM's growth may have stalled, but it is now poised for the future, according to chief executive Virginia Rometty
Bitly: Offsite Backup Hack To Blame For Breach
Bitly employee credentials stolen from a source code repository - and then used to hit the site's backup
EMC World: EMC Announces Second Generation ViPR Storage Platform
EMC’s software-defined offering is now compatible with the majority of storage arrays on the market
British Rowing Hopes Analytics Will Power Team GB To Olympic Glory
British Rowing agrees analytics partnership with SAS to boost the sport at elite and grass roots level
Samsung Promotes SSDs With A Facebook Game And Giveaway
Catch an SSD flying across the screen, and you can win a real PC upgrade
Google Improves Cloud App Monitoring With The Acquisition Of Stackdriver
A dashboard to monitor apps hosted in the public cloud will be integrated into Google’s Cloud Platform