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Dell Improves The Wyse Cloud Connect Platform
The tiny PC powered by Android is no longer dependent on Bluetooth accessories
HyperCat Spec Takes Aim At Internet of Things
A consortium of British firms develops an Internet of Things (IoT) data sharing standard
England’s Misery And Luis Suarez’s Bite Boost EE 4G World Cup Traffic
The World Cup breaks a number of traffic records on EE's 4G network
IT Life: Quantum Computing And Gibson Guitars
Matt Finnie looks forward to quantum computers, but appreciates classic designs
Google Drive Tweaked As Docs Gains MS Office Support
Google Drive updated for businesses, and Docs gets the ability to edit Microsoft Office documents
European Citizens Right To Sue US Over Data Privacy
President Obama aims to allow European citizens to sue the United States over the misuse of their personal data
Bare Metal: The Cloud Is Not Always Virtual
A new approach can dish out bare-metal hardware on demand - and the standards are emerging to support it, says Peter Judge
New Xeon Phi Chips Will Have Omni Scale Fabric On Board
Next generation processors will be complemented by high-bandwidth memory designed in partnership with Micron
Respect Network Wants Members To Get Paid For Their Data
The ambitious project aims to challenge the way we look at data privacy and corporate reputation
Extreme Networks Adopts OpenDaylight For SDN Push
SDN needs open platforms, not just protocols, says Extreme Networks
Dell Helps Build UK’s Fastest Academic Supercomputer
The new hardware at the University of Cambridge will help process radio signals created during the Big Bang
Microsoft Offers 15GB Free Storage To OneDrive Users
Microsoft more than doubles the amount of free storage and slashes subscription costs
Free Cambridge Wi-Fi Network Goes Live For Tour De France
Cambridge Wi-Fi network to serve university academics, residents and tourists
Google’s Nest Opens API To Control Home Devices
Google extends Nest with a developer programme for third party devices
Google Mulls Underwater Cable Investment – Report
Google is reportedly looking to make an investment in a new subsea cable in the Pacific Ocean
Poll: TechWeek Readers Rate Switzerland And Germany For Privacy
Germany and Switzerland impress our readers with their privacy laws - but a lot of people vote for "other"
Box Notes Adds Real Time Collaboration To Box iOS Apps
Box Notes arrives on iPhone and iPad, with Android set to follow
Open Wireless Movement Wants People To Open Up Their Wi-Fi To Everyone
Open Wireless Movement says W-Fi should be open by default and wants industry to work together to make it safe, easy and legal
Oracle To Snap Up Micros Systems For £2.9bn – Report
Oracle poised to announce its largest acquisition since it purchased Sun Microsystems back in 2009
BT, TalkTalk Welcome Ofcom Fibre Price Consultation
Regulator to examine fibre broadband pricing, after it rejects TalkTalk complaint against BT's fibre access charges
Ask The Experts: When Home Tech Meets Business
What happens when business tech meets home automation? IBM warns our readers to keep things clear
Government Services Fail The Digital Have-Nots – Labour MP
Digital Government services can save money, but they must also support digital illiterates, says Labour's Chi Onwurah
Bing Anniversary Prompts Questions Over Microsoft’s Google Challenge
Bing celebrates its fifth birthday this month, but some question its actual impact on the search engine market
Rackspace Launches Bare-Metal Servers For The Cloud
OnMetal, the first product based on the OpenStack Ironic project, makes custom app deployment easy and is coming to Europe in 2015
IT Life: Sharing The Creativity Of Coding
With a new curriculum on its way, Rachel Swidenbank wants to teach the UK to code
EU Data Watchdog Calls For Snooping Protection
European citizens need better protection from state-sponsored spying, warns top EU watchdog
Irish Court Asks EU To Review Facebook NSA Data Sharing
The top European court asked to review the data sharing agreement between Europe and the US
Intel Touts Programmable Xeon Chip Option
Intel looks to capitalise on demand for its server chips by offering programmable Xeon processors
Facebook Goes Down For 30 Minutes Worldwide, Reasons Still Unknown
Facebook users briefly faced an abyss of loneliness