HP has reached a decision on the fate of webOS, deciding to open source the software
The GDS is now in place to reduce the cost and improve the quality of government online services
The US authorities return confiscated domain name to an "illegal" music blog without explanation
Twitter is to receive a facelift which it claims will benefit users and give businesses prominence
Microsoft's newly unveiled online shop in Windows 8 will challenge established stores as the market leader, says Nicholas Kolakowski
The majority of applications scanned by Veracode's cloud-based testing tool held some kind of security flaw
Yahoo has simplified the way companies can use its search facilities on their own websites
Preliminary results of a project to get Android 4.0 running on Kindle Fire have been posted
SuccessFactors, under offer from SAP, bolsters its talent-management software with Jobs2web purchase
The v1.2 release puts Hadoop analytics in the hands of more users, with extra languages and platforms
A tool intended to flag inappropriate Facebook content was exploited to access CEO Zuckerberg's images
Cisco is bringing together its products for cloud services under the CloudVerse umbrella
Developments in graphene chips, racetrack memory and transistor size will take us beyond Moore’s Law
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is asking for legal loopholes to protect users who jailbreak smartphones or video game consoles
A Skype user's IP addresses can be captured over time to covertly track them and view P2P transfers, researchers say
eBay's Ql.io could make e-commerce web applications faster to develop - and use
Oracle's WebLogic Server 12c is a major revamp, including enhancements for cloud computing
The biggest cause of failed IT projects could be the expectation of failure, says Thomas Coles of MSM Software
YouTube has undergone the biggest transformation in its history with an emphasis on social features
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff dislikes Oracle and Microsoft and cannot resist revealing his reasons
Fusion-io showed how its solid state drives could handle a world of credit card transactions on a single server
Adobe Systems' focus on digital marketing and advertising space leads to Efficient Frontier acquisition
Amazon confirms non- track Kindle Fire policy despite routing browser traffic through cloud servers
Telehouse has sourced 100 percent sustainable electricity for its Docklands data centre hosting site
A processor is being developed in Japan that will penetrate skin and paper at speeds up to 30Gbps
Facebook has settled Federal Trade Commission charges of deceptive behaviour over privacy settings
The expanded Samate Reference Dataset from NIST helps developers squeeze new bugs out of their code
Microprocessor maker ARM has introduced a free edition of its ARM Development Studio for Android