EE retains its crown in the capital as RootMetrics declares the operator the best for calls, texts and data in London
2015
‘Invite-Only’ Ubuntu Mobile-Powered Meizu MX4 Goes On Sale
The latest Ubuntu smartphone is released in Europe, but open source fans will have to secure an invite from an 'interactive oragami'
Blog: British Land Splurges £270K On London Cheesegrater ‘Media Wall’
WARNING: The true cost of ultra wide-screen sales flattery, 12 LG TVs and three tablets
Lenovo Unleashes Its Pocket-Sized PC
Costing less than £130, the Lenovo ideacentre Stick 300 can turn any HMDI display into a Windows computer
BlackBerry Licensing Growth Offsets Revenue Decline
Investors happy with BlackBerry performance despite year-on-year falls in revenue
Connected Cows Moo-ve Into The Wearable Age
Smart cowbell collars wearable allow farmers to track their herds
Survey: Finance Companies More Wary Of Cyber-Threats
Companies in the financial sector are growing more aware of cyber-security risks, but had little awareness of incoming security laws
John Lewis Enters Mobile Market With SIM-Free Handsets And Vodafone Contracts
John Lewis hopes SIM-free iPhones, extra guarantees, accidental damage cover and 'never knowingly undersold' pledge will help it attract high street custom
Barclays Signs Up For Bitcoin Trial
Bank signs deal with Swedish start-up Safello to examine how to use Bitcoin
Snowden: NSA And GCHQ ‘Targeted’ Security Firms
The US and UK spy agencies used cracking techniques to look for ways around popular antivirus programs, according to leaked documents
Google, Microsoft, Amazon Unite Under Open Container Project
Linux Foundation's Open Container Project also sees Docker and CoreOS agree on the future of the container
Hackers Steal Encryption Keys With Unit Hidden In Pita Bread
Israeli-based researchers construct data-stealing unit small enough to hide under a pita
NTT Com Scoops Up e-shelter In Euro Data Centre Play
NTT Communications looks to increase data centre presence region, ups data centre flock
Microsoft: Only ‘Genuine’ Windows 7, 8, 8.1 Users Eligible For Free Windows 10 Upgrade
Microsoft clears confusion by stating non-genuine users, such as Windows XP and Vista, will have to remain in preview programme to get free Windows 10
HP Publishes Exploit Code For Unpatched IE Flaw
HP has disclosed the details for a bug it says affects millions of Windows systems, after Microsoft declined to provide a patch
Is Apple Killing Off The iPhone’s Home Button?
Future iPhones could use built-in screen fingerprint sensors for security
TalkTalk Offers 1Gbps Ultrafast Broadband ‘At No Extra Cost’ To Consumer And SMBs
TalkTalk will launch ultrafast broadband for the same price as superfast, with SMBs able to get 1Gbps for £25 a month
Oracle In Cloud Offensive As New Offerings Look To Compete With Amazon
Cloud storage amongst 24 new cloud offerings as Oracle makes incursions into competitor territory
Linux Foundation Invests $452,000 in Open Source Security Projects
The Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) is funding three projects aimed at helping to improve security for open-source code
Just How Dark Is The ‘Deep Web’?
Trend Micro report uncovers disturbing details about the underbelly of the Internet
Full Speed: How Freescale Is Helping McLaren Push Motor Racing’s Limits
Smarter controlled ECU products are making race cars smarter than ever, and its all thanks to the IoT
TalkTalk: ‘Affordable’ 1Gbps Ultrafast Can Restore Broadband Competition
TalkTalk Ultrafast head suggests 1Gbps service will be affordable and reiterates calls for Ofcom to break up BT and Openreach
IT Life – Flying High
Code 42's Andy Hardy talks planes, clouds and the rise of 'Shadow IT'
Facebook Study Into SSDs Finds ‘Several Distinct Failure Periods’
But paper in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University claims that read disturbance errors do not increase failure rates
US Government Hackers Linked To Anthem Breach
Researchers say the same hackers stole millions of records from both the US federal government and health insurer Anthem
Virgin Media Starts Network Expansion In Manchester
Virgin Media's £3 billion 'Project Lightning' will add 150,000 homes and businesses to its cable network
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus To Pack Larger Screen, More Power
New Galaxy S6 Edge Plus device will come with Qualcomm 808 processor and 5.5in screen
Oracle Hires Donatelli From HP to Run Hardware Business
David Donatelli, HP, EMC veteran, will join Oracle executive John Fowler in driving the infrastructure unit as it competes with the likes of IBM and HP.
Apple Offers Free Hard Drive Replacements For Faulty iMac
Owners of 27-inch iMac with 3TB hard drive sold between December 2012 and September 2013 are being contacted by Apple
Intel Remote Keyboard Lets You Control Your PC From Your Smartphone
New Android app supports any PC running Windows 7, 8 or 8.1