New cloud services from GoDaddy looks to entice developers and IT pros to its pay as you go cloud platform
2016
Andreessen Horowitz Exec Explains How The VC Firm Works
Peter Levine, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, explains how his business works and what types of tech companies his firm is looking to back
IBM Breaks Into UK Public Sector With Optevia Acquistion
Microsoft Dynamics CRM specialist Optevia scooped up by IBM for an undisclosed sum
Dyson Invests £1bn In Battery Development
Strong sales of cordless vacuums leads Dyson to pledge significant support for technology industry's battle to create better and longer lasting batteries
Domino’s Trials Pizza Delivery Robot
End of the road for the pizza delivery boy? Your Pepperoni Passion could soon be delivered by robot
CityFibre To Build FTTP Network In Southend
CityFibre agrees deal with Southend council to build 50km dark fibre network that could eventually be used for business and consumer broadband
Apple Prepares To Unveil A More Petite iPhone
New device will offer iPhone 6 features in iPhone 5 case with a 4-inch screen
Three Customers Use 5GB A Month As 4G Coverage Reaches 75 Percent
Traffic on Three's mobile network has risen by 1,100 percent over the past five years
SEC Orders Amazon Shareholder Vote Over Gender Pay
Amazon shareholders ordered to vote on proposal over salaries between men and women employees
How Crap Are Your Passwords?
Security failure: New Lieberman Software Poll highlights overwhelmingly negative attitude toward effectiveness of passwords
Google Shares Details Of Its Software-Defined Load Balancer
The Maglev software-defined load balancer, which runs on commodity Linux servers, has been critical to Google Cloud Platform for eight years, company says
Twitter Will Shut Down TweetDeck App
Twitter is ending support for the TweetDeck app and plans more seamless log-in experience
IoT Tech Club: How Secure Are Your Things?
How can your business face and overcome IoT security challenges? Let’s talk about it at our next gathering
Can Mayer, Yahoo Pull A U-Turn? Doesn’t Look Likely
Yahoo CEO says she wants three more years to straighten out Yahoo. Nothing's impossible, but this is close to it
Google’s Alphabet Places ‘For Sale’ Sign On Boston Dynamics
Google reportedly signals retreat from robotics and looks for buyers of Boston Dynamics division
FBI: Cars Are Becoming More Vulnerable To Hacks
The FBI says consumers and manufacturers need to be more aware of potential cyber security threats to all motorised vehicles
Nokia Launches £40,000 Virtual Reality Camera
Nokia Technologies unveils professional OZO virtual reality experience camera for Europe
Data Centre Outage Causes Drama For Theatre Ticket Seller
Data centres: "Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none." Rack's faulty network switch knocks out theatre ticketing system provider
The 7 Deadly Sins Of Enterprise Data Quality
Atchison Frazer looks at the issues that can lead to problems with data quality
Seagate Will Test Optical Interconnect Technologies For The World’s Hungriest Data Centres
Seagate has partnered with Japanese scientists PETRA to test optical interconnect solutions for exascale data centres looking to boost bandwidth and reduce power consumption
Steve Wozniak Criticises Apple For Becoming A ‘Jewellery’ Producer
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak hits out at Watch device, but backs Tim Cook for FBI refusal
How Hootsuite Plans To Protect You From Social Media Security Risks
Hootsuite teams up with ZeroFOX to helps users identify social threats, directly From the Hootsuite Dashboard
Ditch Traffic Lights In Favour Of Connected Cars, Say Researchers
MIT researchers claim communicating vehicles would ease through intersections far more efficiently
Tampere, Finland: The Birthplace Of Industrial IoT?
The marriage of communications and heavy industry expertise created Industrial IoT in Finland, long before the IoT buzz, writes Margarita Khartanovich
TalkTalk Drops Passwords For Voice Recognition After Hack
Post hack, TalkTalk allows customers to access their accounts via voice recognition technology
How To Create The Most Secure Password
Oscar Marquez, CTO at iSheriff, provides some top advice on how to create super-strong passwords
Students Get Access To IBM Watson With University Of Aberdeen Cognitive Computing Deal
Researchers already collaborating with IBM scientists on EU Marie Curie K-Drive project, which investigates ways of using big data and knowledge graphs in the treatment of cancers
Online Searches Suggest How UK Will Vote On EU Referendum
UK citizens are hungry for facts as they prepare to make informed decisions on the European Union (EU)
Management Complexity In The Multi-cloud
How to simplify management and increase your businesses' performance in the cloud
UK Universities Impacted By Cyber Attacks Every Hour
VMware research reveals university struggle to deal with challenges faced in managing IT security