Autodesk is using Granta Design's materials database to improve the sustainability of product prototypes
The British government is building a 'toolbox' of offensive cyber-weapons, according to the armed forces minister
Jaspersoft 4.1 adds new data analysis capabilities and 64-bit support for additional performance and scalability
An Evans Data survey shows IBM Rational tool suite beating Microsoft Visual Studio, Zend Studio and others
Sir Paul McCartney's ambitious cloud archive is open for business with a little help from Hewlett-Packard
Socitm's Planting the Flag report lays the foundations for necessary and radical local government ICT reforms
IBM shows how Watson-like technology can allow mobile devices to process massive stores of medical data
Microsoft is reportedly preparing to offer a glimpse of the forthcoming Windows 8 running on a tablet
In a US court, South Tyneside Council has succeeded in forcing Twitter to name a bothersome tweeter
Foreign Office CIO David Meyer has published his ICT-cutting plan to reduce carbon and move with the times
Google executives are being sued by PayPal for using trade secrets to build the new Google Wallet service
The company introduces an enhanced Virtual Lab package with new hardware, aimed at education markets
Xerox buys a UK company and HP stalks in the US to expand their respective managed print services
Microsoft is reportedly encouraging developers to charge more money for their Windows Phone 7 apps
YouTube is seeing 48 hours of video uploaded every minute - a major advertising opportunity
The Big Data specialist will be a key part of EMC's Greenplum HD Enterprise Edition, based on Apache Hadoop
Though no certificates were affected, a SQL injection attack exposed customer data for Comodo's Brazil partner
AMD’s 16-core 'Interlagos' Opteron chip and Nvidia’s Tesla 20-Series GPU will feature in Cray’s XK6 supercomputer
Sir David Nicholson, SRO for the NPfIT, was closely questioned at a hearing looking into the project's failings
German scientists transfer data at 26 Tbps, using very low energy and raising hopes for fast networks
Microsoft and Google vie savagely for business-cloud clients but analysts view the market as a dead heat
ePrivacy regulations for website cookie consent has spurred SaaS firm Eloqua to help its customers comply
Geo-location privacy issues are being investigated but IP address pinpointing will be harder to legislate for