So far 45,000 customers have reached out for Infinity and beyond that stands a hill BT has to climb
Like Intel, AMD is unveiling its first Fusion APUs, which offer computing and graphics on a single chip, at CES
Students arrested on suspicion of using stolen credit cards and bogus PayPal accounts to sell on eBay
A proof of concept video has revealed some security problems with Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace
The government is pushing its scheme to allow successful online petitions to be debated as parliamentary bills
Potter magic was no match for the spell cast by Kindle this Christmas, according to Amazon's unaudited figures
Racetrack memory will be 1,000 times faster, low power and could store over 5,000 movies on a mobile device
Microsoft has reported a Business Productivity Online Suite configuration error that exposed customer data
IBM predicts holographic phones by 2015, batteries charged by air, cities heated by servers, and more
Web host SiteGround has suspended at least two WikiLeaks mirror sites, citing fears of disruptive attacks
Mozilla has released a Firefox 4 beta which promises better support for 3D graphics among other features
The US intelligence agency's WikiLeaks Task Force will assess the damage caused by the WikiLeaked cables
The goal is to use cost-efficient cloud systems to promote data sharing among NATO's 28 member nations
Enterprise mobility decision makers won't be swayed by 4G in 2011, but that stance won't last long, predicts Andrew Garcia
Gartner says India remains the top outsourcing zone in Asia but other countries, like Vietnam, are catching on
New research shows opponents of human rights organisations are using DDoS attacks to bring down their websites
Google's Android engineers claim handset makers that lock down their smartphones beg for rooting exploits
Microsoft's HTML5 Labs allows developers to test new and evolving specs for inclusion in IE9 online
British Airways has confirmed that its website is “operating intermittently” due to the sheer volume of requests
Rackspace will use Cloudkick's dashboard to manage multivendor clouds
The Hollywood film studios'association has demanded that BT blocks access to Usenet indexing site Newzbin2
Apple plans to launch an App Store for its Macintosh users in the hope of attracting third-party developers
Facebook is adding a facial recognition capability to tag friends' images automatically on the social network
Piracy is robbing the music industry of its income, claims BPI, but rights activists dismiss this as 'whinging'
Long term, virtualisation and the cloud will be less labour-intensive than today's IT, says Peter Judge. But in the short…
London commuters will soon get tube information direct to their mobile phones after TfL restored its data feed