Java 7 holds errors that can cause virtual machines to crash or create bugs in apps, say Apache devs
Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt will testify to the US Senate in an antitrust hearing in September
Ricoh is partnering Vidyo to bring its slim, portable Unified Communications System P3000 to market
RIM's BlackBerry Messenger 6 supports social apps and faces a challenge from Apple’s upcoming iMessenger
Intellect says that allegations of an industry cartel in the recent PASC report are "completely unfounded"
The mobile and social networking giants have teamed up to produce a Facebook-dedicated, pre-pay handset
Google+ has overtaken Facebook, but LinkedIn still rules business social circles. Next: What's your top IT issue?
Research in Motion is hoping its updated BlackBerry Messenger app will attract more developers
Oracle is bolstering its CRM portfolio by buying Inquira, to help it take on Salesforce.com and Microsoft
Three quarters of the South Korean population may have had their personal details hacked
Potentially damaging emails could make it hard for Google if the patent lawsuit against Oracle goes to court
Commercialising Watson has clear and exciting implications for the enterprise, says IBM's Craig Rhinehart
Oracle has released the first major Java release in five years, bringing a host of incremental enhancements
CA revamps product range and adds new software to plan, design, deliver and secure cloud lifecycle
Chairman Ray Lane said HP is reversing the damage done by former CEOs Mark Hurd and Carly Fiorina
SAP is to utilise Google Maps data including satellite and Street View images in its enterprise systems
Vodafone will meet rights activists to explain its co-operation with the overthrown Egyptian government
Will the changes to Google's name management policy satisfy users, while letting the company deliver targeted ads, asks Clint Boulton
Dell is launching an open-source cloud computing platform based on OpenStack with Dell's Crowbar installer
Research has found British businesses are getting to grips with online matters
Now owned by Attachmate, SUSE has renewed the deal Microsoft signed with former parent Novell
Supermarket chain Tesco is testing free in-store Wi-Fi in four of its stores, with plans to roll out across the…
Google+ has deleted some user accounts without notice, while testing its profile naming policy
Alcatel-Lucent is using partnerships and its own technology in the new Visual Collaboration Suite
Let's not get sentimental about the tools we use, says Peter Judge. Google giveth, and Google taketh away
This week, the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas will show how we all gamble with our security right across…