OPINION: The Mail on Sunday slams Google, but should all the blame really be levied at tech companies?
2017
Quiz: April Fools’ Day Tech – True Or False?
April Fools' Day: How good are you at spotting fact from fiction?
Tales In Tech History: The Compaq ‘Luggable’ And Portable Computers
In March 1983 Compaq introduced one of the first portable computers, and the first to legally clone IBM's PC - setting the stage for the PC revolution
DVLA Has Digital Drivers License Ambitions For Apple Pay
The government agency is aiming to have a working prototype available by September 2017
BlackBerry’s Finances Benefit From Smartphone Exit
BlackBerry's losses narrow as company's optimism rises in post-smartphone era
What Even Is World Backup Day And Why Is It Important?
We take a look at the origins of World Backup Day and why businesses should take it seriously
Ofcom Orders BT Openreach To Reduce Cost Of Superfast Broadband
Ofcom says cheaper superfast broadband will incentivise ultrafast rollout and new Openreach targets will boost service levels
Department For Education Goes Mobile With Microsoft Tablets
DfE will roll out Microsoft Book and Surface Pro 4 devices to its 5,000 employees
NAO: Government Digital Service ‘Struggling To Adapt’
After carrying out its initial objectives, the Cabinet Office's GDS has found it difficult to define its place in managing digital change, according to the NAO
Targeted Malware Takes Aim At GitHub Developers
The Dimnie malware avoids detection by concealing its communications as it looks to steal data and passwords used by developers on GitHub
Cross Channel: Red Hat, AI And The Channel’s Recruitment Crisis
All the news from the world of the IT channel, including Red Hat's investment plans and dealing with a recruitment crisis
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (31st March 2017)
Have you been following the ins and outs of the technology industry this week?
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (31st March 2017)
Test your weekly IT and tech news knowledge!
Google, Twitter, Facebook Pledge To Up Anti-Terror Efforts
Home Secretary Amber Rudd holds meeting with leading tech firms over tackling terrorist content online
Samsung Galaxy S8 Microsoft Edition Will Be Released In US With Optimised Office Apps
The Microsoft Edition is likely aimed to maximise the potential of Samsung DeX docking hub
Verizon Launches First Ever Nationwide LTE Network For IoT
Verizon sets sights on IoT with scalable and cost effective nationwide networks
Tech Quiz Of The Week: Samsung
Test your knowledge of the South Korean tech giant!
How much do you know about Samsung?
Test your knowledge of the South Korean tech giant!
Extreme Networks Buys Brocade Data Centre Business
Data centre networking move sees Extreme buy data centre networking unit, as Brocade breakup continues
The Encryption Conundrum: How Terrorism Is Driving Today’s Privacy Discussion
WhatsApp becomes the latest centre of attention as encryption vs privacy debate once again rears its head
Amazon To Cut Jobs At Quidsi Family Technology Division
Efforts to return Amazon's Quidsi unit to profitability fail, so hundreds of jobs will be terminated
Microsoft Opens Insider IoT And AI Lab In Munich
Cisco will join Microsoft in providing startups and enterprises the tech to get their AI and IoT systems off the ground
Multi Or Hybrid? Dealing With A Complicated Cloud World
The second coming of cloud has brought with it a new set of complications for businesses in the form of a multi-cloud vs hybrid cloud debate
Google Discloses Measures To Defend Android Against Ransomware
Google outlines what it's doing to help protect Android devices from ransomware
Virgin Media Staff Suspended Over Broadband Claims
Staff could face dismissal after admission that Virgin Media overstated expansion of superfast broadband network
IBM Security: Data Leaks Grew By 566 Percent in 2016
Spam Skyrockets and cyber criminals turn to unstructured data as the number of compromised records goes through the roof in 2016
Apple Plans End Of Support For iPhone 5 and 5C in iOS 10.3.2
Worrying news for iPhone 5 and 5C users as Apple plans end of support for 32-bit devices
Mirai Botnet Hits US College With Massive 54 Hour Attack
Mirai returns (or at least a variant of it) warns researchers at Imperva Incapsula who witnessed the attack
Home Office Criticised Over ‘Flimsy’ Consultation For Investigatory Powers Act
Longer consultation needed. Open letter slams Home Secretary Amber Rudd for 'breaching' Cabinet Office guidelines
Datapipe: Businesses Aren’t Prepared For Brexit, But Don’t Expect Big Changes
We quiz Stewart Smythe, managing director at Datapipe Europe, about the potential impact of Brexit on UK-based businesses