It comes as no surprise that new figures show that Google continues to top the search engine rankings, at the…
An extension for Firefox is now available that will encrypt most of the browser's communications with websites such as Facebook,…
IT people will fix problems rather than watch football. That's no surprise to Peter Judge, as IT problems are less…
Techies are being celebrated on the small and big screens with a Facebook movie and another series of cult British…
IBM will show the Wimbledon action via iPhone or Android video but no English men are playing
Facebook apparently earned as much as $800 million (£536m) in 2009, according to unnamed sources quoted by Reuters
Facebook has issued a blog post and a letter detailing the ways in which it stewards users' personal data
The boss of Intuit has issued a fullsome apology after a major service outage which disrupted thousands of clients
IBM has released a beta version of its Android-based Lotus Notes Traveler for people who need access to their email…
It may seem tempting to make the entire world your "friend", but social networks have their own rules of etiquette,…
VirtualBox, now being ridden by Oracle after making headway under Sun, continues to mount a challenge to VMware Workstation
VMware Workstation continues to lead desktop virtualisation, despite increasing competiton from Oracle's VM VirtualBox
Red Hat's Fedora 13 open-source software can serve in a full gamut of Linux roles, as long as users are…
Internet users worldwide spend 22 percent of their time on social networks such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, according to…
Microsoft has introduced a new version of Windows Embedded for enterprise mobility: the Windows Embedded Handheld platform
The US Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Oracle for allegedly failing to disclose discounts and overcharging the…
Why are we still trying to define the cloud, asks Cameron Sturdevant? We should be asking about licence fees and…
Privacy critics are not letting up. They presented Facebook founder Marc Zuckerberg with a six-point plan
Researchers say personal information should "degrade" - becoming less specific over time - to protect users' privacy
Free Software Foundation president Richard Stallman is leading the charge against the ACTA rules proposed to curb illegal file-sharing
The Twitter outages that have plagued the microblog service for hours at a time could last into July
Sony and Nintendo have bolstered their console offerings at the E3 video game convention
IBM continues to strengthen its analytics credentials after agreeing to acquire Coremetrics for an undisclosed sum
People in Britan are bombarded with 3.7 billion phishing emails a year, and many of us are still falling victim
The iPhone 4 launch is a carefully choreographed event, whose one aim is to keep consumers in the cult -…
Microsoft has officially announced the worldwide availability of its next generation productivity suite, Office 2010
Known previously as Project Natal, the Kinect gaming device is scheduled to hit stores by Christmas
A U.S. District Judge has closed a seven-year-old case reaffirming that SCO's claims against Novell over ownership of the Unix…
Nokia has given the media its first look at the N8 smartphone but has suggested it will now only arrive…
With more and more companies utilising SAAS applications, Gartner has warned that some companies are taking their "bad practices" into…