No zero-day flaws to be fixed in Microsoft's latest security update, but critical fixes should be implemented ASAP
2015
Majority Of Consumers ‘Now Want Connected Cars’
Ericsson and AT&T survey finds that 78 percent of buyers would delay purchasing a new car to get a smart vehicle
Half Of Second-Hand Hard Drives Sold on eBay, Amazon Still Contain Personal Data
And even though many have them have had wipe attempts, texts, photos, and emails still persist on hard drives and mobile devices
Apple Loses iPhone Processor Patent Lawsuit
Apple may have to dip into its $203bn cash pile to pay for infringing university patent
TechWeekEurope Readers Prefer Private And Hybrid To Public Cloud
Our poll shows private cloud is the preferred choice among readers, but hybrid isn't too far behind
Vodafone And Sainsbury’s Pull Plug On MVNO Joint-Venture
Mobile by Sainsbury's will shut down on 16 January, say MVNO partners
LG Could Enter Mobile Payments With ‘G Pay’
Rumoured G Pay service would push LG into competition with Android Pay and Samsung Pay
SanDisk In Merger Talks With Western Digital, Micron
SanDisk is reportedly approached by two rivals as IT and cloud consolidation continues
Malvertising Attack Targets Daily Mail Website
Another malvertising attack emerges, this time targeting the Daily Mail and it's 'sidebar of shame'
Dridex Malware Raids £20m From UK Bank Accounts
Not as bad as Zeus? Bank accounts are being looted worldwide in malware attack, authorities warn
How To Secure Your Data In A World Where Privacy Risks Are High
Andrew Ford, vice president marketing and communications, Pitney Bowes, explains what companies must do to keep data safe
Uber Accidentally Leaks Details Of Hundreds Of Drivers
Driving licence information and vehicle registration among data let out by Uber
Visa Teams Up With FireEye To Take On Corporate Cybercrime
Visa Threat Intelligence platform will allow companies to share information on the latest attacks
Canon Unveils Its View Of The Future Of Printing
Canon shows off its wide range of 3D and 2.5D ‘textured’ printing
Canon’s Mixed Reality Is The Industry-Friendly Virtual Experience
Time to get really hands-on with your work, thanks to Canon’s next-generation successor to virtual reality
Adobe Fixes 69 RCE Flaws As New Flash Zero Day Emerges
Adobe has issued a raft of remote code execution (RCE) flaw patches for Flash, Reader and Acrobat, but a Flash zero day is being used in Pawn Storm phishing
Canon –The Internet Of Things Will All Depend On A Good Camera
“Imaging of things” will truly transform connected smart technology, says Canon CEO
Intel Cuts Data Centre Growth Forecast
Data Centre group revenue of £2.7 billion, up 8 percent sequentially and up 12 percent year-over-year
Apple Adds 4K Display, Intel Broadwell Processors To 21.5-Inch Mac
Apple updates 21.5-inch iMac and updates 27-inch with 5K displays to all models and Skylake processors
Superfast Coverage, Not Ultrafast Speeds Dominates MP Broadband Debate
BLOG: Fears the UK might fall behind in ultrafast race aren't share by those in rural areas who don't care about technology if they get superfast broadband
VMware Pushes Hybrid And Container Agenda At VMworld Europe
VMware releases host of updates to unified hybrid cloud platforms and continues support for containers and Google DNS
Dropbox Partners With Adobe On PDF Tool
PDFs "made simple" according to Dropbox. New partnership also sees iOS comment and annotation features added.
How Businesses Can Use Cloud Tech To Take Them To The Next Level
Luis Alvarez, CEO, BT Global Services, explains five ways in which cloud computing can make companies more efficient and agile
Government Hints 10Mbps Will Be New Minimum Broadband Speed
Digital Economy Minister tells broadband parliamentary debate that it wont be held to a 'piddling' 5Mbps European target
Qualcomm Sells Off Vuforia Augmented Reality Business
AR platform and developer ecosystem snapped up by PTC for £42m
Data Centres In Sweden Could Get a 97 Percent Tax Break
Swedish government proposes data centre electricity tax reduction to promote web services industy in the Nordic country
Archos Introduces Secure GranitePhone
The device offers to lock down security and includes cloud integration - for a price
Government Suspends SMB Broadband Voucher Scheme
Funds allocated for Super connected cities voucher scheme appear to have been exhausted
Cloud Services Boost SAP Profits
Europe's largest software maker recorded strong cloud growth, while on-premise licence sales recovered
Modest: Mobile Commerce Sucks – Now Let Us Fix It
Harper Reed tells us why PayPal acquisition will make buying stuff on your phone easier than ever