Qualcomm has begun the New Year with a multi billion pound acquisition of Wi-Fi chip maker Atheros
Internet traffic hijacking will be less likely when the Internet is secured with an encrypted routing registry
Managing desktops cuts energy use, but vendors will have to offer it online, according to a report
Like Intel, AMD is unveiling its first Fusion APUs, which offer computing and graphics on a single chip, at CES
Motorola has split into two companies, one dealing with smartphones and the other enterprise systems
The ongoing cyberwar over Wikileaks has taken a new turn with individual countries now being attacked
Microsoft claims it has restored Hotmail to normal service but, for some, the problem still continues, says Nicholas Kolakowski
BT Wholesale's Content Connect creates a two-tier Internet, warns the Open Rights Group
A big private investment helps Facebook stay private, and builds expectations of a new boom in Internet stocks, says Peter…
Security experts say criminals are increasingly storing malware in cloud-based services
A judge has ruled that SAP has to pay Oracle the interest on its £843 million copyright financial penalty
A new chip that could see computers becoming much faster and greener has been developed by Scottish researchers
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has re-launched his patent lawsuit against Apple, Google and other IT companies
Channel Tunnel mobile phone coverage may arrive by 2012, just as the London Tube gets its own mobile network
European consumers in remote regions will soon have another broadband-via-satellite option, thanks to Eutelsat
Stuxnet may have damaged over 1,000 centrifuges and variants will target other non-PC devices
"Conficker is still out there - and that's 28 terabits/second. If that thing was pointed at any national interest, it…
The most significant trend continues unabated: the mounting deluge of newly created and duplicated files
Microsoft has reported a Business Productivity Online Suite configuration error that exposed customer data
Millions of Christmas day calls with friends and families may be threatened by the ongoing disruption to Skype
Santander has accidentally sent the wrong statements to thousands of customers, while Halifax's payment system suffered an outage
Another rural broadband project has been given the nod with a Scottish Parliament grant for a WiMax network
Enterprise organisations are getting the social software bug, with spending edging towards the billion dollar mark
The EU has given a green light for a new fibre optic network connecting residents to superfast broadband
The US intelligence agency's WikiLeaks Task Force will assess the damage caused by the WikiLeaked cables
Open sourced VirtualBox 4.0 features an easier-to-use interface and improved virtual appliance capabilities
The goal is to use cost-efficient cloud systems to promote data sharing among NATO's 28 member nations
Aprimo provides workflows to integrate data silos, controls budgeting, and deploys multichannel campaigns
Skype went down for several hours yesterday, affecting millions of VoIP users in its worst outage since 2007