Projects

Google Launches Standalone Real-Time Search

Google is following up on its real-time search efforts by giving Google Realtime Search its own address

14 years ago

Nexus One Sold Out After Heavy Developer Demand

Google has depleted its remaining stocks of Nexus One smartphones after heavy demand from the development community

14 years ago

Martha Lane Fox To Lead Directgov Review

Martha Lane Fox is asking for feedback from the public on how to improve online government services

14 years ago

Developers Add Apps Search To Google Gmail

Gmail users will be able to sift through Google Docs and Google Sites with Apps Search, thanks to a new…

14 years ago

Three Quarters Of Brits Now Online

Ofcom research says 71 percent of Britons are now online, with increasing numbers using mobile devices

14 years ago

Microsoft Working On ‘Orleans’ Cloud Technology

Uncovered documents describe 'Orleans' as a programming model that could augment Windows Azure

14 years ago

HP Boosts Security With Fortify Acquisition

Despite its recent executive turmoil, HP has announced that it plans to acquire Fortify Software for an undisclosed sum

14 years ago

Canonical Adds Multi-Touch To Ubuntu

The release of uTouch brings multi-touch to Ubuntu Linux, from the kernel to the application layer

14 years ago

Google Talks With PayPal Over Android Payment Plan

Google is holding talks with PayPal over possibly using the e-commerce platform as an option for purchasing applications through the…

14 years ago

Java Creator Admits ‘No Surprise’ Over Android Lawsuit

Java creator James Gosling has admitted he is not surprised at Oracle's lawsuit against Google over claims that Android OS…

14 years ago

ITV Responds To Apple TV Rebranding Rumours

Rumours that Apple is planning to rename its TV service as iTV have been met with cool defiance from Britain's…

14 years ago

Google Suit: Now We Know What Java Means To Oracle

Friday 13th could be a very unlucky day for Java, whatever the outcome of Oracle's lawsuit, says Peter Judge

14 years ago

Cisco’s CleanAir Spectrum Analysis: Review

CleanAirs provide a premium solution in an increasingly commoditised marketplace trending toward lower prices and similar feature sets

14 years ago

Google Chrome 6 Browser Goes to Beta

Google on 11 August launched Chrome 6 to beta, adding autofill to populate web forms automatically as users type in…

14 years ago

Oracle SPARC Server Road Map Holds Promise

Oracle executives are finally talking about plans for the high-end Sun SPARC servers. Now they need to execute on those…

14 years ago

Minister Backtracks On Fibre Tax Review

Government minister Ed Vaizey refused to review controversial business rates on fibre, at the launch of a Vtesse fibre network…

14 years ago

Google Raided In Korea For ‘WiSpy’ Data

Google's headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, has been raided by police looking for data gathered from unsecured Wi-Fi networks

14 years ago

Google, Verizon Announce Net Neutrality Plans

The net neutrality plan, proposed by Google and Verizon, would implement previously stated principles in FCC filings

14 years ago

British Shoppers Spend £71 A Month Online

UK consumers are spending more on online goods, with 42.6 percent buying once a week - but they don't trust…

14 years ago

Google Nexus One To Continue As Developer Phone

The Nexus One has received an extension to its life after Google made the smartphone its official phone for developers

14 years ago

RIM Releases BlackBerry 6 Developer Tools

The new developer kit supports new user interface features, deeper integration with BlackBerry smartphones and access to new services

14 years ago

Microsoft Offers Final Pre-Beta Peek at IE9

Developers have the chance to see the key improvements Microsoft has made to its next-generation browser, Internet Explorer 9

14 years ago

Review Slams Costly And Confusing NHS Websites

An internal review of thousands of NHS websites has found that they are costing £86 million per year, and are…

14 years ago

Government Transparency Measures Fail To Impress

Most people in the UK say there is not enough access to online public data, despite efforts by the government…

14 years ago

Eutelsat Satellite To Bridge Broadband Digital Divide

The KA-SAT satellite is being developed for Eutelsat to provide faster broadband services to the digitally deprived

14 years ago

Google Releases Stop-gap Chrome ‘Canary’ Browser

Google has released a new version of its browser called Google Chrome Canary Build, as the search engine giant looks…

14 years ago

Lane Fox: Funding Shortfall No Barrier To Online Push

Britain's digital champion has no government funding to get the rest of Britain online, but she's determined to push ahead…

14 years ago

Android Is Still Scaring Off Enterprise Customers

If Android is going to succeed in the enterprise, Google needs to address some of the basic security and privacy…

14 years ago

Most Consumers Support Government Cyber-Spying

Sixty-three percent of people believe that it is acceptable for their government to spy on another country's computer systems

14 years ago

Location-Based Social Networks Slow To Take Off

Foursquare, Gowalla and Brightkite are highly hyped but have yet to reach their potential for Web marketers

14 years ago