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Juniper: SDN Will Not Provide Real Cost Savings
SDN is all about flexibility, not saving money, says Juniper's Brad Brooks
LulzSec Hackers Get Years Of Prison Time
Lulz Boat sinks as two hackers looking at years in prison, whilst another two punished
TalkTalk Grows Revenue And Digital TV Market Share
The telecoms provider adds new TV customers faster than Sky
BT Agrees £20m BDUK West Sussex Deal
BT wins yet more BDUK funding thanks to the Better Connected West Sussex Broadband Project
EU Urged To Kick Off ‘Hacking Back’ Discussions
Two security giants call on the EC to talk about hacking back, but Brussels isn't convinced
Skype Updated And Arrives On BlackBerry Z10
Microsoft has updated Skype again and tweaked its BlackBerry app so it will run on the Z10 smartphone
ARM And LogMeIn Bring ‘Simple’ M2M Platform
The Xively Jumpstart Kit can take M2M applications all the way from prototype to production
Communications Networks Can Cut Energy Use By 90 Percent – Report
Even with increasing data volumes, networks can be much more efficient, says GreenTouch Consortium
Ex-Twitter Security Lead Asked To ‘Set Up Saudi Surveillance Operation’
Moxie Marlinspike claims he was asked to set up a massive man-in-the-middle surveillance operation by Saudi operator Mobily
Samsung 5G Technology Shows Mobile Data At 1Gbps
Samsung hopes its creation will estabish it as a leader in 5G
BT Sport Is A Broadband Game Changer
Free Premier League football will give BT a valuable broadband trump card over Sky, says Steve McCaskill
BT Sport To Boost iCITY Olympic Tech Hub
BT Sport studios take advantage of two of the UK's most connected buildings
BT Posts £2.5bn Yearly Profit As Results Exceed Expectations
BT results show a 2 percent rise in annual profits despite sliding revenues
Broadcom Targets 5G Enterprise Wi-Fi With ARM SoCs
Broadcom will release new chips designed for enterprise Wi-Fi networks running the 802.11ac protocol
BT Sport Will Be Free To All BT Broadband Customers
BT Sport will be made free of charge to all BT fibre and copper customers when it launches this summer
Open Compute Project To Develop An Open Switch
The new hardware will be made from scratch
Huawei CEO Denies Involvement In Cyber Attacks On US
Huawei hasn't actually sold the US any big network kit yet, CEO says
Hacker Splashes Sex And The City Author’s Next Book Online
Pages of Candace Bushnell's Killing Monica novel thrown on Google Drive for all to see
Super Stealthy Backdoor Spreads To Hit Hundreds Of Thousands Of Web Users
Cdorked almost matches Stuxnet for sophistication, researcher tells TechWeek
Viber Desktop Brings VoIP Challenge To Skype
Viber Desktop is released on PC and Mac, while mobile apps also receive update
Internet In Syria Down, Country Remains Offline
An ongoing outage cuts Syria off from the rest of the world
Alleged SpyEye Botmaster Extradited To US
Man sent to US from Bangkok where he was arrested in January
OpUSA Threatens American Banks And Government Agencies
US expects the operation to go off with a whimper
BT Retail Tests IP Address Sharing
In BT Retail's Carrier-Grade NAT pilot some customers will share IP addresses as an alternative to IPv6
Dutch Consider Allowing Police To Legally Hack Back
Dutch police could get the power to hack criminals' equipment, even if they are based abroad
‘Non-Stop’ Attacks Crippling Silk Road Drug Site
Attacks over Tor on illegal drug marketplace believed to be part of extortion attempts
Arista Claims Data Centre Switching Crown
Arista Networks is claiming to have launched the industry's fastest data centre networking switch
Go Daddy European Sites Hit By Large DDoS
Hosting giant feels the force of an unusually large attack
Mozilla Takes On British Spyware Seller Gamma Over Firefox Deception
Spyware from Gamma International masquerades as Firefox and Mozilla is not happy about it