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Facebook Blocks Tor Users After Heavy Malicious Activity
Tor security event leaves activists (and criminals?) exposed on Facebook
Internet Watch Foundation Granted Greater Power And £1m Boost
The Internet Watch Foundation will now actively seek out those creating and sharing illegal content on the Web, Maria Miller announces
Data Centre Optimisation Conference
Don’t miss the opportunity to attend the only conference delivering end-user real life case studies on running DCO projects.
Google Pulls Plug On Chrome Frame
The high proportion of people using modern web browsers means Chrome Frame is no longer needed, according to Google
Google Game Showcases WebRTC Communications
Google's Cube Slam game makes use of WebRTC, a browser technology that enables video chat without plug-ins
Google Introduces Better Child Abuse Prevention Tools
More cooperation between child protection agencies should lead to a ‘cleaner’ Internet
Google Launches Balloon-Based Internet Access
Project Loon isn't just a load of hot air, says Google
Apple, Facebook And Microsoft Release Surveillance Request Data
Tech titans can't say whether they've received FISA requests, but can include them in aggregates of US government demands for user data
Google Adds Famous Locations To Street View
Google has added photos from another 1,000 famous locations around the world to its Street View map imagery
Big Data in Retail Financial Services Europe
SMi's Big Data in Retail Financial Services Europe conference will describe with case study examples the implementation of Big Data plans that are aligned to commercial strategy underpinned by the right IT platforms.
Facebook To Use Chilly Arctic Air For New Data Centre
Facebook has opened its first data centre outside the United States with a green facility in Sweden
Google App Engine Gains ‘Significant’ Update
Google App Engine receives 'significant changes' in an update that includes support for Python and PHP apps
MPs Urge HMRC To Act On Google ‘Tax Avoidance’
Google faces more fierce criticism over its tax affairs from MPs, and government is urged to take proper action
Facebook Brings Hashtags To Platform
Facebook set to look a little more like Twitter - covered in hashtags
Google Detects Iran Phishing Spike As Election Looms
Phishing attacks spike on Google users in Iran ahead of Friday's election
Apple Snubs Google With Bing Default For Siri
Apple's move from Google continues after it makes Microsoft's Bing the default search engine for Siri
Google Donates £1m To Internet Watch Foundation Amidst Child Abuse Controversy
IWF gets its a massive boost in its fight against nasty content on the Web from Google
How PRISM Undermines Google’s Green Cloud Message
Google says we can save energy by using its servers instead of our own. After PRISM, Peter Judge wants to know if you really want to do this?
Patch Tuesday Brings Critical Internet Explorer Fix
Microsoft fixes critical flaws in IE, but doesn't patch another revealed by Google researcher Tavis Ormandy
Big Enterprise Ecommerce Fusion 2013
Ecommerce opens doors to endless opportunities for developers as one of the fastest evolving IT industries. Join our star speakers: development, management and marketing professionals that move ecommerce market working on world-famo ...
Tech Giants Ask US Government For More Post-PRISM Transparency
Facebook, Google and others urge the US government to be more transparent on what data it asks for
Google Confirms £831m Waze Navigation Purchase
Google has flexed its financial muscle and snapped up Waze, which had also been courted by Apple and Facebook
Google Patent Looks To Facial Expressions For Mobile Security
The Google technology would rely on users' unique facial 'landmarks' to unlock a mobile device
Cameron Calls For ‘More Action’ Against Online Child Abuse Images
The government is to convene a summit with leading Internet companies, including search engines and ISPs, on how the industry can take more direct action against abusive online imagery
Google Reportedly Agrees To Buy Waze For Over $1 Billion
The start-up courted by Apple, Facebook and now Google seems to have found its new owner
LeWeb 2013: EasyBring – Crowdsourcing Mail
Would you trust a crowdsourced courier service? EasyBring's Erland Bakke explains why your stuff won't get lost - and you won't be asked to deliver a bomb
Google Opens Up Maps Engine API For Developers
Google move allows developers to add Google Maps capabilities to their own applications
Quiz Of The Week: Android
Test your knowledge of Google's mobile operating system!
Researchers Uncover ‘Smartest Android Malware Yet’
Android malware takes advantage of flaws in OS and looks a lot like sophisticated Windows kit