UPDATED: Apple has drastically cut back its work on creating driverless car systems
Distribution deals and acquisitions were the flavour of the week in the channel world
Verizon believes Yahoo's massive data breach by hackers does give it reason to walk away from its acquisition
Universal Credit: DWP battled with GDS, was overly ambitious with timelines and considered suing suppliers
All the latest news from the world of the channel, including Avast’s purchase of AVG
The fallout from the hack of Yahoo continues, with US senators lambasting firm's handling of incident
Schools will be able to access the building game for $5 per year, per user
Government has appointed Tom Read as the chief digital and information officer at the Ministry of Justice and will oversee…
The government’s ’digital by default’ missive is being levied at the justice system
The plan for a new emergency-services communications network relies on an approach as yet untested anywhere in the world, the…
Security concerns remain but they cannot stifle cloud adoption
Security expert Bruce Schneier suspects state-sponsored DDoS attacks are being levied at major internet infrastructure providers to test cyber defences
TechWeekEurope identifies some of the most interesting companies in the health-tech sector
Reading becomes the UK's latest Gigabit City with access to ultrafast broadband
More collaboration is happening between the public and private sector to combat cyber security threats
Government Digital Service will continue to push is government-as-a-platform plans beyond Whitehall but cloud challenges await
Three new cyber security services will provide assessment and guidance on how NHS healthcare organisations can protect themselves
The Ministry of Defence and the NHS are amongst those signed up to use Microsoft's UK-based cloud infrastructure
A major system crash caused the airline lengthy delays and forced it to return to a manual check-in process.
Lack of developers blamed, but others cite poor support from Apache for the Microsoft Office alternative
Opera admits breach of its servers and warns accounts and passwords could have been compromised
Twitter suspends 360,000 accounts for 'promotion of terrorism', but warns there is no magic algorithm to ID suspects
Also opens Powershell to both Linux and Mac OS X platforms, as Redmond continues open source push
But Redmond insists enterprise customers are moving to Windows 10 faster than any version of Windows
Government gets powers to blacklist phones it thinks are being used by criminals behind bars
techUK members are less positive about the future of UK technology following the EU referendum than they were in March
Ed Garcez, currently CIO for the London tri-borough, is to head a new combined ICT and digital service at three…
RotaGeek CEO and co-founder Chris McCullough talks about RotaGeek's smart rota software and what government can do to help startups
Kevin Cunnington thanks predecessor Foreshew-Cain and rejects speculation about GDS future
Credits will serve Blockchain platform to UK public sector via government's Digital Marketplace