London-based program will benefit fintech start-ups looking for funding and mentoring
2015
Apple Adds Music Streaming And Fixes iMessage Bug With iOS 8.4 Release
Apple makes iOS 8.4 available to everyone, adding new music app, iBooks enhancements and security updates
10 Apps To Book Flights
Be prepared for take-off with this veritable selection of flight apps
HP Updates 3PAR StoreServ All-Flash Array Lineup
These are very fast, at least on the drawing board. The new HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage 20000 enterprise flash family claims 3.2 million IOPS
Cisco To Buy OpenDNS For £400m In Cash
Cisco snaps up DNS cloud security provider to redouble efforts on its 'Security Everywhere' approach
Global IT Spending ‘Set To Fall Dramatically’ In 2015
However global IT spend will still hit $3.5 trillion this year, Gartner survey says
Vodafone Voted The World’s Top M2M Provider
Operator tops Analysys Mason rankings for fourth year in a row
Microsoft Believes Workers In The UK Need To Work More Flexibly
One year since the right to request flexible working legislation was passed, Microsoft research shows employers and employees aren't taking advantage of it
US Government Disables Personnel System Over Security Fears
The US' Office of Personnel Management has temporarily disabled one of its web-based systems after uncovering a security flaw
Amazon’s Next Data Centres Show Importance Of The Indian Subcontinent
Amazon to open AWS data centres and expand cloud infrastructure in India in 2016
Wimbledon 2015: The Technology Behind The Tennis
What are the latest technological innovations at Wimbledon this year? TechWeekEurope finds out
MIT System Automatically Repairs Security Bugs In Code
The CodePhage research system solves crashes by 'grafting' security checks from a 'donor' program
EU To Abolish Roaming From 2017 And Enshrine Net Neutrality In European Law
EU agrees on new roaming and net neutrality laws as part of digital single market
IT Systems Brace For ‘Leap Second’ Chaos At Midnight
The previous leap second in 2012 caused some popular online systems to crash and grounded flights in Australia
OnApp Explains Its Cloud Federation At Cloud World Forum
OnApp claims the very fact that AWS is limited to its regions could hinder the company's cloud plans
UC San Diego Researchers Break Fibre Transmission Record
Researchers up the maximum power limit for fibre transmissions by reducing channel distortion
Jaguar Wants Tennis Fans To ‘Feel’ Wimbledon Using Wearable Tech
The car manufacturer hopes to capture the crowd's mood at the Wimbledon Championships
Cisco Creates New Platform To ‘Simplify’ IoT
Cisco organises IoT platform around six pillars, promising to provide comprehensive architecutre to simplify M2M
Apple’s Next iPhone May Come Packing The Force
Will the iPhone 6S come packing Apple’s Force Touch pressure technology?
German Data Centres Put NTT Comms On “Good Footing” For Privacy-Concerned Europe
WATCH: VP Product Strategy at NTT Comms, Len Padilla, answers questions on the firm's e-shelter purchase, apps in the cloud and SDN
Dads Create Controversial Nude Photo Sharing App For Children
The app creators want to make sharing nude photos safer for young people
BlackBerry ‘Wipes Twitter’ From Users’ Phones
An upgrade to the Twitter app for the BlackBerry OS cannot be used once installed
Exclusive: Arup To Design Apple Data Centre In Ireland
Global engineering and design firm behind Apple’s £600 million County Galway data centre build
Five Arrested In Raids On Ukraine Zeus/SpyEye Malware Ring
Investigators from across Europe participated in coordinated actions to take down a banking malware group
Say What? Latest Windows 10 Mobile Build Lets Cortana Send Emails
Microsoft updates Windows 10 Mobile with several new updates for users
Sky Wants BT-Openreach Breakup, Calls On Ofcom For Competition Investigation
Sky says BT and Openreach's dominance is harming consumers, competition and investment and believes latter should be independent
Huawei And Alstom Hold 4G LTE Railway Signal System Trials
Huawei and Alstom says French trials pave the way for LTE to make train operators more efficient
US Names China As Top Government Hack Suspect
The top US intelligence official has gone on the record naming China as the likely culprit in a major hack of government personnel records
London Police Seize Wimbledon-Bound Drone
Tennis-loving drone spotted approaching Centre Court ahead of tournament opening today
Most Financial Hacks Brushed Under The Carpet, Say IT Pros
Survey reveals most companies are incessantly targeted by cyber attacks, with the public only told about a tiny number of security breaches