Neelie Kroes has called for the European Parliament to end mobile roaming charges across Europe

Neelie Kroes has called for the European Parliament to end mobile roaming charges across Europe
AMD has introduced its Kyoto processors designed to tackle Intel and ARM in the microserver market
Workers are urging their sometimes reluctant bosses to deliver enterprise social solutions, a new study says
Soon, users will be able to log into websites or apps using details registered with Amazon
Nasdaq slapped with SEC charge twice what was expected a matter of months ago
Participating organisations will be able to help stop botnets causing carnage, Microsoft says
Facebook has vowed to clamp down on postings and pages that promote violence and sexism against women
Pure offers superfast enterprise storage without asking for an arm and a leg
Intel is to acquire the GPS chip business of ST-Ericsson, as the chip joint venture closes down
A failed Siemens deal and a botched in-house effort on the Digital Media Initiative wastes millions of licence fee payers' money
Losses grow but Benioff thinks the company is going to hit $1bn revenue a quarter soon
The £49 million backhaul deal will see broadband rivals cooperate
The financial slump at Hewlett-Packard continues but its shares rally amid optimism that it has turned a corner
‘Project Excalibur’ lets virtual machines get out of the office
Another tech firm is to remove itself from the stock market, as Websense opts for a £600m buyout deal
A Cisco survey claims that BYOD makes financial sense for many businesses, providing it is done right
Flexible Computing platform is coming to the US and Asia
Lennard Hoornik depature sparks possible exec exodus at HTC?..
The European CoolEmAll project to make data centres and IT equipment more efficient has released its first tools
VMware joins the long line of Amazon IaaS competitors
Blue Coat is bringing in a lot of deep packet inspection technology with its second acquisition in a month
Intel's new boss Brian Krzanich has begun making changes and promised shareholders a more aggressive mobile push
Google continues its product portfolio reorganisation with the news it will retire Google Checkout
Hitachi offers business-grade Dropbox features, but doesn't yet have local data centres
Github users show how to take advantage of Yahoo's big offer and store non-photo files on Flickr
Dublin facility peered with Janet, the university network
Foxconn has confirmed several worker deaths in China since late April, renewing scrutiny of the company's labour conditions
Three SME suppliers board the G-Cloud 3, promising to cut government IT costs
Dell is to replace its in-house, OpenStack-based public cloud approach with an initiative based on third-party technology
After a bad week for privacy at Bloomberg, the company brings in IBM's former leader