The industry still hasn’t decided how it will connect 50 billion “things” to the Internet by 2020
Nokia buys Siemens' 50 percent share in the networking joint-venture
Intel has faced difficulties lining up programming for its television service, but now says it should be able to launch…
BT wins yet more BDUK money, this time to bring fibre to 89 percent of northern Lincolnshire
Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury, outlines new 99 percent government target, but it is unclear how the money…
The Chancellor's grand £150m scheme for superconnected cities has been watered down following ISP objections
Opera tries to put a good spin on could turn out to be a pretty nasty breach
EC study into European broadband says consumers are getting a rough deal
Group that hit banks and government bodies could be linked to North Korea
Cisco claims to have a better data centre approach than SDN, with its new application-focused architecture
Broadcom's new BCM56450 chip will help mobile operators struggling with their bandwidth challenges
Chancellor to maintain broadband spending plans and fix science investment, amidst widespread cuts
iOS 7 comes with a host of mobile device management features it hopes will interest IT heads
Technology from the likes of Intel, Cisco, Google etc poses a security risk to China - local media claims
John Chambers continues to bang the 'Internet of Everything' drum and says Cisco is well placed to exploit it
Vodafone buys into Pay TV with acquisition of Germany’s largest cable network operator
The new switches and routers introduced at Cisco Live are part of the company's wide ONE strategy for introducing programming…
Shared femtos fill in 3G coverage at Walls in Shetland
Businesses worldwide will see $613 billion in profits this year from the 'Internet of Everything', according to Cisco
Despite saying it was likely people were caused distress by Google's actions, the ICO chooses not to fine
Project Chess looked at technical and legal challenges of allowing easy access to snoops, according to a report
This is how OpPetrol ends - not with a bang, but a whimper
LinkedIn says site is back to normal after DNS glitch at its registrar
A startup is challenging Cisco with its Cumulus Linux operating system for data centre networks
He cut thousands of jobs, but he brought profit - BT CEO Ian Livingston is leaving to become minister for…
Obama and Putin making like it's 1963
Tor security event leaves activists (and criminals?) exposed on Facebook
BBC Three programme ‘The Call Centre’ looks set for some feisty episodes...
Korean smartphone with LTE-Advanced reportedly doubles the current LTE speeds