Growing business demand for secure colocation options has led to the expansion of two Colt data centres
2014
IT Life: Stepping Up To Services
Steve Cox wanted to be a lawyer. Instead he's an advocate for making technology services respond to users' needs
Firefox OS-Powered ZTE Open C Goes On Sale In UK For £69.99
ZTE Open C is available on eBay and runs the latest version of Firefox OS
Microsoft Opens Up About Mobile Management Strategy
Microsoft has begun to reveal its strategy for enterprise mobility, and promises an 'elegant' solution for BYOD
UK ISPs Will Have To Issue Alerts To Suspected Pirates
Customers who infringe copyright will start getting warning letters in 2015, but there are no legal consequences
Vodafone Promises To End Mid-Contract Price Rises
Vodafone says all contract customers will benefit, not just ones who signed up after 23 January
Snapchat Settles FCC Charges For ‘Deceiving Users’
Snapchat reprimanded by US regulator and faces 20 years of scrutiny for deceiving its users
‘Police’ Ransomware Koler.A Demands $300 From Android Users
Android ransomware scam shames porn users into accepting extortion demands by pretending to have encrypted their phones
Apple To Buy Headphone Specialists Beats For £1.9bn?
Apple goes shopping for headphones to boost streaming and wearable efforts
Virgin Media
Quiz Of The Week: Virgin Media
What do you know about the UK's biggest cable company?
UK Firms Hit By More Frequent And Costly DDoS Attacks
New research reveals that 32 percent of firms have suffered DDoS attacks costing £240,000 a day
Internet To Reach Three Billion Users By Year End
Figures reveal booming demand for the Internet in developing countries, on top of growing mobile broadband usage
Alibaba Finally Files For IPO
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba finally files for what could be one of the largest public listings ever
BT Says Sport Investment Is Boosting Broadband Business
BT Sport is contributing to the company's growing broadband base as revenue increases in Q4
Orange France Hack Affects 1.3 Million
Telecoms giant warns customers about potential for dangerous phishing attacks
Tech Giants Demand FCC Respect Net Neutrality
Amazon, Microsoft, Google and others demand the US regulator withdraw plans for a two tier Internet
Met Police To Wear Body Cameras
The Met police are to wear body cameras, claiming it should lead to swifter prosecutions as people know they've been recorded doing wrong
EMC World: EMC Launches Hybrid Cloud Service
The new solution integrates EMC’s cloud products with third-party offerings
O2 Extends Fixed-Line Deal With BT, Adds Ethernet
O2 customers can buy BT's fibre and Ethernet services, as the two former stable-mates extend their partnership
Huawei Ascend P7 Hopes To Crack Western Smartphone Market
Huawei Ascend P7 claims to offer the best of east and west, including the world's first 'groufie' optimised front facing camera
Samsung Knox 2.0 Now Available On Galaxy S5 Smartphones
Samsung Knox 2.0 promises to secure from the hardware to the application level
4 Ways To Keep Your Decision Scientists Happy
Data Scientists are hot property, but Decision Scientists are what you need to nurture, says Deepinder Dhingra
ASA Raps BT For Inaccurate Speed Estimates
BT broadband availability checker gives inaccurate results rules advertising watchdog
Cisco And Citrix Buddy Up For Enterprise Mobility Platform
Cisco and Citrix extend their partnership to include a workplace mobility solution for businesses
Software Defined Networks
Technical seminar on software defined networking, offering independent technical views from leading companies working in SDN and OpenFlow.
Intel And Google Show Off New Haswell And Bay Trail Chromebooks
Intel claims to be the number one Chrome OS microprocessor maker
HP Spends $1 Billion On OpenStack-Based Helion Cloud Push
Hewlett-Packard is to invest $1 billion as it seeks to bolster its cloud computing credentials
Virgin Media Adds 189,000 Customers To Superfast Broadband Network
More than three quarters of all Virgin Media broadband users now have superfast speeds of 30Mbps+
Why Unix Server Makers Are Still Fighting
Unix may be declining, but HP, IBM and Oracle could keep customers on board a bit longer with more efficient designs and shared technology, says Peter Judge