Microsoft finds itself under fire from a Chinese court, which ruled that older versions of Windows violate an intellectual property…
Residents in a Wiltshire town are to get free wireless internet access thanks to plans to install a blanket "Wi-Fi…
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The Government finally set out its plans to cut off illegal file-sharers in today's Queen's Speech, but the £6 broadband…
The ICO is investigating claims that a T-Mobile employee sold many thousands of personal details to competitors.
A jump in options call trading for 3Com in the hours leading up to HP's announcement of a $2.7 billion…
In a new report released by McAfee, several noted security experts discussed the improving cyberwarfare capabilities of some countries and…
IBM's Smart Analytics Cloud marks the culmination of the company's long-term analytics strategy
Paul Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates, has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
The economic downturn is taking its toll after research found that fixed-line spending has declined this year, for the first…
UK businesses could potentially be wasting up to £264 million per annum on mobile call costs, due to staff failing…
Viviane Reding hails the arrival of non-Latin domain names, but demands that governments do more to protect public online interests
The government has introduced the first batch of ID cards in Greater Manchester, but experts question whether it will be…
The CIO of Deloitte has sought to dispel some 'widespread fallacies' surrounding outsourcing and instead outlined the steps needed to…
The same day Intel settles its long-running legal battles with AMD, the company announces that it is hiring a corporate…
Cost-conscious companies are finding a mobile workforce is increasingly beneficial to their business, a report by Kelton Research finds
Companies in the UK that suffer a data breach may run the risk of being fined up to £500,000, according…
IT infrastructure should be organised before it is outsourced, otherwise an internal mess will simply become an outside mess
eWEEK Europe presents a webinar on 9 December, designed to help you get the best out of combining Microsoft and…
Competition is hotting up in the Windows-on-Mac market with the the release of Parallels Desktop 5, which also now ships…
Hewlett-Packard has agreed to buy 3Com for $2.7 billion (£1.63 billion) to build a stronger challenge to Cisco Systems in…
Compuware reveals the first fruits of its acquisition of web application management provider Gomez
The EC is calling on member states and businesses to stop stalling and put more services into the cloud, to…
Many European businesses are avoiding updating their IT resources, viewing it as an unnecessary strain during a time of recession
ICT is the best way to manage and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, say IT champions - who want it included…
Ericsson has announced that around 700 tech research jobs will be cut in the UK, while separately Adobe has also…
In a move sure to incense privacy campaigners, the Home Office has pledged to push ahead with controversial plans to…
Due to pass into law in early December, the Lisbon Treaty should help make online transactions between countries simpler, according…
You don't have to be locked in a cubicle for 60 hours a week to complete your technological work or…
The majority of large UK corporates still believe that outsourced systems are less secure than in-house alternatives