Networks

Clegg ‘Can’t Stop’ McKinnon Extradition After All

Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has said it may be beyond the power of the new UK government to prevent…

15 years ago

Chip Implant Virus Research Debunked

Claims that implanted identity chips can pick up computer viruses have got the bad science police up in arms

15 years ago

Cisco Launches Smart Grid Router And Switch

Cisco Systems wants to bring intelligence and greater security to the networks used by utility companies

15 years ago

Court Rejects Microsoft’s Appeal Against Alcatel-Lucent

Microsoft finds its appeal in a patent-infringement case with Alcatel-Lucent turned down by the US Supreme Court

15 years ago

ITU Wants Half The World Online By 2015

The ITU has stepped up demands for nations to extend broadband networks and deliver a "global information society"

15 years ago

Promoted Tweets Protected From Third-party Ads

Revised developer terms of service deny third parties ability to inject paid tweets on any service that uses its API

15 years ago

Facebook Chief Acknowledges Privacy Criticisms

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg admits mistakes in changing the social network’s privacy controls and repeats a pledge to simplify them in…

15 years ago

London’s Olympic Wi-Fi: Did Boris Jump The Gun?

Mayor Boris Johnson's plan for public Wi-Fi in London might not make it through the cuts, warns the Cloud

15 years ago

Enterprise IT Drives Solid State Adoption

A new report finds high performance needs are driving early successes for flash SSDs in the enterprise server sector

15 years ago

Spain And France Join Inquiry Into Google Wi-Fi Data

Google will be investigated by more European countries, including France and Czech Republic, after revealing that it accidentally collected data

15 years ago

Google Adds SSL Encryption In Wake Of Wi-Fi Gaffe

Google has begun adding SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption for its search engine, a direct response to the company's "accidental"…

15 years ago

HP Labs’ Manure-Fuelled Data Centre Creates Stink

Research paper suggesting cow poo could be used to fuel a 1-megawatt data centre has industry watchers wondering what the…

15 years ago

Juniper: Carrier Business Models Are Broken

Cisco’s attempts to acquire new markets are all very well, but the key to giving customers what they want is…

15 years ago

Coalition Eyes BBC Licence Fee For Broadband

The Tory / Lib Dem government plans to top-slice the BBC licence fee to pay for faster broadband

15 years ago

Sybase Launches Sybase Mobility Platform

Sybase has unveiled its Sybase Mobility Platform, a framework for bringing business applications and services such as banking and analytics…

15 years ago

Juniper ‘Flattens’ Data Centre Networks

Juniper has stepped up its game against Cisco, with new products designed to "flatten" data centre networks

15 years ago

Juniper Challenges Cisco Data Centre Security

A new “dynamic security model” for data centre networks from Juniper and IBM has the potential to hit Cisco where…

15 years ago

Bin Men Get BlackBerry Comms

While bankers bin their BlackBerries for iPhones, Biffa is giving them to bin men

15 years ago

Ed Vaizey Made Digital Minister

The Government has been criticised for appointing Ed Vaizey Minister for Digital Britain - but not in the Department for…

15 years ago

Google Launches Chrome Web Store

The search giant introduces Chrome Web Store so 70 million users of its web browser can find create shortcuts to…

15 years ago

Google Sets Its Wave Platform Free

Google has opened up Google Wave to everyone for free, one year after introducing the real-time collaboration platform to Google…

15 years ago

UC Standards Group Doesn’t Include Cisco or Avaya

HP, Polycom and Microsoft have launched a Unified Communications group, but Cisco and Avaya are playing a different game

15 years ago

Europe Finally Gets Digital Agenda

Digital manifesto for the region faces criticism on open source and copyright expectations

15 years ago

Boris Johnson Pledges Full Wi-Fi Coverage For London 2012

Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged blanket Wi-Fi for London by the 2012 Olympics - but will it be free?

15 years ago

Ofcom Lets Small ISPs Off Filesharing Laws

Ofcom plans to exempt small ISPs from the Digital Economy Act's anti file-sharing measures

15 years ago

Government To Appoint Broadband Minister

A new broadband minister could be appointed "later this week", according to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

15 years ago

HP: Sensors May Prevent Repeat Of BP Oil Disaster

HP envisions a future with trillions of sensors around the world helping to prevent man-made and natural disasters

15 years ago

Facebook Makes Security Changes Amid Privacy Concerns

Facebook tightens security as it deals with the continuing fallout over changes to its privacy settings

15 years ago

Germany To Fine Users For Unsecured WLANs

In a effort to clamp down on illegal filesharing, Internet users in Germany are facing financial penalties if they do…

15 years ago

BT Rides New Government Wave With Broadband Boost

BT has laid out its vision for the next three years, which includes commitments to more fibre coverage

15 years ago