UK businesses are struggling to manage their carbon consumption and prioritise sustainability programmes
Without Eric Schmidt, Google may hand over the enterprise cloud apps space to Microsoft's Office 365, warns Clint Boulton
The NHS Confederation thinks doctors are blocking telemedicine. Sophie Curtis thinks there are good reasons for this
A worm spreading rogue URLs has hit Twitter, seeking to con users into downloading fake anti-virus software
You doubt the wisdom of government data in the cloud. Next up, social networking: friend or foe?
Microsoft and HP have joined to combine four productivity tools in a single, ready-to-install appliance
Facebook may not be up to the job of securing its service, or may not care, warns Graham Cluley of…
Trying to drop file sharing cases, ACS:Law has got itself in a worse tangle
Smartphones will take off in 2011, with Android predicted to overtake Apple's iOS by the end of the year
Multiple versions of LG’s Android-based G-Slate could soon be available outside the US
Facebook has 'temporarily' disabled a feature that allows phone number and address sharing, following criticism
Community police officers in South Perthshire will use Twitter to help prevent crime
Facebook claims that users will benefit from sharing their contact details with developers. Pull the other one, says Sophie Curtis
Sharing contact details is all about improving user experience, says Facebook
The Ovi Music Unlimited service will be scrapped this year as Nokia admits DRM-free services win
Rogue apps will be able to harvest contact details shared by Facebook, warn experts
Wales blasted Apple's stranglehold on its apps market as the biggest threat to diversity and openness on the net
2011 will be a major year for mobile and wireless devices, says J. Gerry Purdy, in his analysis of upcoming…
IT is now charged with the job of extending existing IDs or incorporating new ones to accommodate a digital presence,…
The Anonymous group has hacked Fine Gael's website, and stolen thousands of confidential details
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will face an extradition hearing on 7 and 8 February, a judge has pronounced
Facebook will continue to operate, the company has confirmed, after false reports that the site will close
Users aren't happy, but customer disatisfaction makes the world go round, says Peter Judge
BlackBerry maker RIM must censor online porn by 21 January to avoid being shut down in Indonesia
The US ambassador has been called to explain why an Icelandic MP is under investigation over WikiLeaks
Spam levels fell over Christmas but Symantec reckons this may be the lull before a storm coming in 2011
Research In Motion sees the Indian demands to access its email network as a threat to its business model
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster said Google has give up on social. Clint Boulton disagrees, but Google won't beat Facebook…
Facebook is near the SEC's 500-private shareholder threshold and may have to publicly state financials by 2012
Professional social networking site LinkedIn is planning to go public later this year, according to reports