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Dell Claims No. 1 in Storage Shipped, But There’s a Catch
Surpasses EMC to take top spot
Intel Invests $1.5bn In Chinese Mobile Chipmakers
Looking to play catch-up on bigger rivals
IT Life: All About Relationships
Clint Oram, CTO at SugarCRM, has been working with software since he was a kid
Quiz Of The Week: Mobile Payments
Mobile money is taking over, but do you know your PayPal from your Bitcoin?
What Is The Shellshock Bug And Should You Be Worried?
A serious vulnerability in Bash has been discovered in OS X. They say it's as bad as Heartbleed, but is it really?
BlackBerry Reveals All-New, All-Square Passport Smartphone
Physical keyboards make a comeback alongside voice recognition and BB 10.3 OS
Oracle Trims Larry Ellison Wages
Billionaire Larry Ellison takes home a smaller wage packet in his final year in charge at the software giant
MediaTek Launches IoT, Wearables Development Facility
MediaTek Labs looks to get developers on board
Google Will No Longer Force Users To Sign Up To Google+
Users can now choose whether or not to register
SAP Beefs Up Travel With Concur Purchase
SAP dips deep into its pockets to acquire expense software maker Concur for $8.3 billion (£5bn)
Larry Ellison Steps Down As Oracle CEO
Larry Ellison steps down as Oracle's chief executive, with the former boss of HP appointed as joint CEO
Cognizant Buys TriZetto To Bolster Healthcare
Cognizant acquires TriZetto in an effort to expand and grow its healthcare operation
Windows 9 To Include Cortana Assistant
Evidence mounts that Microsoft will port Cortana from Windows Phone 8.1 to its next PC operating system
Facebook And Partners Establish Group To Promote Open Source Projects
TODO isn’t yet another foundation, will help others adopt open source software
Desk-Based Robots, Holograms And Implantable Devices: How Will Your Office Evolve?
We've got the technology, now we just need to figure out what to implement, says Carsten Bruhn, executive vice president of commercial operations at Ricoh Europe
Startup Businesses ‘Would Flourish In Independent Scotland’
One of Scotland's brightest technology entrepreneurs believes it will be easier to attract and retain talent if Scots vote 'yes' in the independence referendum on September 18
Google Denies Hack After 5 Million Gmail Password Leak
The account details of 5 million Gmail users have been 'dumped' online, but Google denies it was hacked
GSMA: Two In Three Mobile Devices Will Be Smartphones By 2020
GSMA predicts low cost smartphones and increased availability of LTE will fuel smartphone demand
WhatsApp Purchase To Face Brief European Scrutiny
Facebook's purchase of WhatsApp will be subject to a quick review by European regulators
What Is Multifactor Authentication And How Can It Keep You Safe?
It's a security step everyone should be taking, according to Richard Anstey, CTO EMEA Intralinks.
Microsoft In Talks To Buy Minecraft Firm
Redmond could be about to spend a large amount of money to acquire the firm behind the Minecraft game
NHS Develops Backbone With Upgraded IT
The NHS Spine is used by more than 20,000 organisations that provide health care across England
D-Link Wants To Put Home Owners In Control With New Smart Home Devices
mydlink Home range kick starts with four connected products managed via a free app on smartphones and tablets
IT Life: Hailing Taxis By App
Rorie Devine says it's fun to deliver stuff on time
Will This Technology Improve Student Life At City Of Bristol College?
Compass Computer Consultants is providing a holistic view across six Bristol college sites to improve the student experience
Infosys To Provide IT Services To Oil And Gas Firm BP
New five-year, group-wide strategic supplier agreement expands decade-long partnership between BP and Infosys.
Open Xchange Launches Simple Email Encryption
OX Guard, part of the OX App Suite, helps users protect their messages with a single click
Vodafone One Net Enterprise Cloud Available In UK
The solution is said to enable public and private organisations to improve collaboration and work effectively from wherever they are
Scottish University To Develop Big Data Tech
Robert Gordon University targets big data analytics for the oil and gas sector, with launch of data technologies centre