Dell is stepping into cloud provision of hardware and software services with partners VMware and Salesforce
Google has joined forces with VeriSign and OpenDNS in an effort to boost Internet speeds
The creator of Java, James Gosling, has left Google to become the chief software architect at Liquid Robotics
For five weeks now Google users have been targeted by hackers using a forged SSL certificate
Facebook has coughed up £25,000 to researchers as part of its newly introduced bug bounty program
Britain is squandering its history of technological innovation, according to Google chairman Eric Schmidt
Traditionally a slow month, action-packed August was one for the record books, says Nicholas Kolakowski
DoJ attorney claims Google CEO Larry Page knew the company pushed unlawful drug sales via AdWords
Facebook has pulled the plug on its shopping discount service after just four months
At VMworld 2011 Cisco is highlighting a new crop of virtualised networking infrastructure products
Everyone blames security lapses on APTs. Gartner argues this is irrelevant and action could avoid breaches
Competitors in the Cyber Security Challenge UK have been battling each other to fend of Linux attacks
Google's +1 button has been updated to allow users to share webpages they like by pressing the button
CEO-changes have not hampered Google and the same will be true for Apple, says Clint Boulton
The government has U-turned on a proposed policy to black-out social networks during riots
Google Labs has announced a timetable for the imminent closure of Google Squared and other services
RIM's first range of QNX-based smartphones could run Android apps, boosting their appeal
Human rights organisations are opposing a suggested block on social networks during times of civil unrest
In Jobs' resignation letter he asked to stay on as chairman and urged the appointment of Tim Cook as CEO
Google is to hand over £300m to the US Department of Justice to settle an online pharmacy probe
Motorola has been banned by the advertising watchdog from repeating a misleading Atrix advert
Facebook does not worry about the "other social network" but new privacy changes look similar to Google+
The prime minister's suggestion that social networks should be blocked during riots was just puff, says Sophie Curtis
Surrey Police have launched an app helping the public to report crimes and monitor police activity
Representatives from Facebook, Twitter and RIM will meet Theresa May on Thursday to discuss the recent riots
Disks that slow down when their data goes 'cold' could cut power in data centres, says a Facebook engineer
Cheap discontinued HP TouchPads could run Android Gingerbread, if a community project takes off