Facebook makes its umpteenth privacy update of 2012, but it still isn't impressing some critics
The fees row between Apple and Microsoft is causing worry about a potential appearance of MS Office for iOS
Developers can now use a free code testing tool that is touted as an alternative to open-source unit-testing tools
FRANCE: Silicon.fr chats to Jon Oringer, founder of the stock photography agency Shutterstock
CEO Marissa Mayer overhauls Yahoo Mail with new apps for iPhone, Windows 8 and an upgraded Android client
Doug Cutting’s Hadoop powerhouse is coming to London
Instagram has restricted a feature that allows photos to be displayed on microblogging service Twitter
We talk with Jack Norris, VP of marketing at MapR, about the Big Data market in the UK and upcoming…
Companies will be able to set up their very own Google Play Store so staff can download approved apps
Avaya has upgraded its Aura unified communications platform to run on VMware virtualised environments
EMC has revealed plans to create a new entity that combines its and VMware's data analytics and cloud apps portfolios
Version 2.0 of the Gmail iOS app brings multiple accounts, a new look and predictive typing
Facebook users have only a week to vote on controversial changes to the social networking giant's user policies
The Windows 8-inspired app is no longer free, thanks to Twitter’s hostile policy
Kickstarter UK announces it has received more than £2m in pledges for 407 projects
Evernote looks to take on Google, Microsoft et al in cloud productivity
Far from hiding Autonomy away, HP is relying on it, says vice president Brian Weiss
Austrian privacy group is preparing for a lawsuit against Facebook after more than a year of campaigning for changes
Autonomy features heavily despite the legal issues that erupted last month
Not only does Google Drive lack in the security department, it is set to be a more dangerous place thanks…
A website which hosts non-copyrighted media has been blocked by BT and Virgin Media
Head of the Roman Catholic Church becomes a member of the Twitterati
EC eyes £1.6bn opportunity for website accessibility market
Microsoft is raising the price of clienc access licences for some server-based software due in part to the proliferation of…
Facebook mulls court order but takes down page for now
Open Text is seeking to capitalise on the HP-Autonomy situation with a trade-in deal, and launches an astonishing attack on…
A settlement deal between the FTC and Google over its search practices is reportedly coming soon
Audit firms and HP executives including Meg Whitman are accused of negligence over Autonomy acquisition
Amazon Web Services has introduced an affordable data warehouse in the cloud, dubbed Redshift