Andy Walsky suggests eight steps to enlightened data, and explains how IT managers can achieve the perfect yin and yang
European approval is conditional on Intel keeping promises to ensure fair play against McAfee rivals
An attacker accessed Fedora servers but apparently failed to compromise any software packages or servers
IDC and Appcelerator said Android apps are pulling in more developers and gaining on iPhones and iPads
Looking to beat back Apple's challenge, RIM may be building Android app support into its BlackBerry devices
The UK's largest operator will roll out contactless mobile payments this summer
Facebook's plans to add https sessions and "social authentication" are pushed forward following Zuckerberg hack
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 on the HTC HD7 gives a solid experience but needs more features to compete with Apple…
The high-profile hack of the Facebook founder's fan page should serve as a lesson in social network insecurity
Open source fans may not have seen it coming, but Specsavers has ditched its open source email system
The Egyptian government has blocked access to Twitter to prevent communication between protesters
A personal femtocell - called an attocell - will let users make calls abroad without roaming, says Keith Day of…
Nokia has cut the N8's price by £64 to compete with its own C7
Anyone can use O2's public Wi-Fi - just hand over your mobile number
IBM has released its long awaited virtual desktop package to provide anytime and anywhere access to PCs
Amazon Web Services has launched a cloud-based bulk email system for businesses
Samsung and Motorola pose more of a threat to Apple in the mobile market than Google
The group that broke away from OpenOffice.org has launched its first version of the LibreOffice suite
Google is under scrutiny for abusing search neutrality, but how much is it really harming the competition, asks Clint Boulton
Andrew Crossley has told a court that his law firm, ACS:Law, has dropped its pursuit of file-sharers due to threats
Tibco has used its software connectors to provide a Facebook-like experience for corporate staff
Mozilla plans to develop a privacy feature that prevents advertisers from tracking Firefox users' browsing habits
Apple has awarded a $10,000 iTunes gift card to a mother of two in Kent
Sky looks set to enter the UK Wi-Fi hotspot arena by aquiring wireless network provider The Cloud
Data classification has to be done, so where do you start, where do you stop and what do you do…
UK businesses are struggling to manage their carbon consumption and prioritise sustainability programmes
A new mobile phone application developed at Lancaster University can spot adults pretending to be children
Without Eric Schmidt, Google may hand over the enterprise cloud apps space to Microsoft's Office 365, warns Clint Boulton
Samsung is finally releasing Android 2.2 out to the Vibrant smartphone, following delays
The NHS Confederation thinks doctors are blocking telemedicine. Sophie Curtis thinks there are good reasons for this