Nokia has postponed shipping the E7 model until early next year, despite the peak end of shopping season
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Apple Disables Jailbreak Detection API In iOS 4.2
Jailbreak Detection API disappears from Apple’s iOS 4.2 less than six months after it appeared
US Investigation Of WikiLeaks’ Assange Is Misguided
The US government has no business investigating Julian Assange for publishing secret diplomatic messages, says Wayne Rash
Apple Accepts Native Google Latitude For iPhone
Google has released a native, multitasking version of Latitude for iOS 4 amidst ongoing brinksmanship between Apple and Google
Gawker Data Breach Results In Huge Data Theft
Gawker is warning users to change their username and password details after its systems were hacked
EC IT Head Hits Back At ‘Proprietary Software’ Claim
The IT boss of the EC has denied a claim that its software contract favours proprietary vendors
Samsung Unveils Galaxy Tab Luxury Edition
Samsung shows off a 'luxury' version , and plans to ship 1.5 million Galaxy tabs before the end of 2010
Current Affairs And Football Top 2010 Tweet List
Twitter has revealed that news stars such as Paul the psychic octopus have topped its list of tweets for 2010
Twitter In London? Well, Why Not?
David Cameron turned estate agent and tried selling Twitter a London address. Peter Judge hopes he succeeds
Twitter Considers ‘Silicon Roundabout’ For Euro HQ
Twitter is considering London's East End for the site of a European office
Google Gives Away Nexus S To Twitter Contest Winners
Google is giving away ten Nexus S smartphones via Twitter to the winners of daily puzzles
Facebook’s Zuckerberg To Donate Fortune To Charity
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and 16 other billionaires have signed up to Bill Gates's Giving Pledge
Microsoft Exchange Data Cloud Backup Utility From Google
Google Message Continuity cloud backup preserves the data integrity of Microsoft Exchange if it goes down
Apache Blasts Oracle As It Resigns From JCP
Apache Software Foundation quits the Java Community Process over Java technology compatibility kit row
Andy Rubin Claims 300,000 Daily Android Activations
More than 300,000 Google Android phones are switched on each day, according to Android creator Andy Rubin
CESG Advises Government Upgrade To Windows 7
A branch of the security services has advised the government to upgrade to Windows 7
Twitter Denies De-Trending WikiLeaks As Visa Takes A Pasting
Twitter has stated it is not blocking Wikileaks from its Trends list. Elsewhere the DDoS attacks continue
Why Hacktivists Are Fighting The WikiLeaks War
Most hackers work in secret for money. The hacktivists punishing WikiLeaks' enemies are different, says Noa Bar Yosef
Ubuntu One Beta With Windows Support: Review
The beta release of the Windows client for Canonical's Ubuntu One service is off to a solid start, but work remains if it's to overtake Dropbox
EC Calls For End To Mobile Roaming Charges
The European Commission wants to get rid of international roaming charges within the EU by 2015
SAP Sends Second Wave Into Collaboration Market
Though Google Wave failed, SAP hopes StreamWork will successfully carry real-time collaboration into the enterprise
Silver Surfers Are Growing, But Need More Help Online
Ofcom says the over-65s are gradually coming online, but charities want more help for the offline generation
Android Users Top Mobile Data Usage Charts
Android smartphone users are more data hungry than their iPhone rivals, according to a new study
nlyte Adds Advanced Analytics To Data Centre Suite
Version 6.0 of nlyte's Data Center Infrastructure Management platform incorporates a new set of integrated business intelligence capabilities
Onus On Manufacturers To Stop Digital Dumping
ICT manufacturers worldwide should make the entire life-cycle of their products environmentally friendly, says Computer Aid
Healthy Gains For Storage Software Market In Q3
The market brought in revenues of $3.1 billion, which amounted to a 6.3 percent increase from Q2 in 2010
ISOC: WikiLeaks Attacks Threaten Free Expression
The Internet Society wants a legal solution to the WikiLeaks debacle, not DoS attacks and DNS alterations
Furious JCP Gives Green Light To Java 7/8 Roadmaps
The JCP approved the specs for Java 7 and 8, but hit Oracle hard for its licensing and monetisation strategy
Google Launches Chrome OS On CR-48 Netbooks
Chrome OS is being tested on the bare-bones CR-48 machine from Google, until Samsung and Acer deliver
Motorola Tablet Revealed By Android Creator
Android creator Andy Rubin showed a new Motorola tablet that runs the future Honeycomb version of Android