Not only does Google Drive lack in the security department, it is set to be a more dangerous place thanks to 10GB attachments, argues Brian Spector
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UK ISPs Block Access To ‘Legal’ Pirate Bay Promo Bay Project
A website which hosts non-copyrighted media has been blocked by BT and Virgin Media
The Pope Signs Up For Twitter
Head of the Roman Catholic Church becomes a member of the Twitterati
European Proposals To Fix ‘Dire’ .Gov Accessibility
EC eyes £1.6bn opportunity for website accessibility market
Microsoft Hikes Enterprise Application Licence Prices
Microsoft is raising the price of clienc access licences for some server-based software due in part to the proliferation of consumer end-point devices
Facebook Removes Paedophile Page After Court Order
Facebook mulls court order but takes down page for now
OpenText Tempts Autonomy Customers And Attacks HP
Open Text is seeking to capitalise on the HP-Autonomy situation with a trade-in deal, and launches an astonishing attack on HP
Google Search Settlement With FTC Coming Soon – Report
A settlement deal between the FTC and Google over its search practices is reportedly coming soon
Mozilla Firefox Adds H.264 Video For Android
Firefox for Android users can now enjoy HTML5 H.264 video playback thanks to an upgrade from Mozilla
Shareholders Sue Deloitte And KPMG Over HP Autonomy Deal
Audit firms and HP executives including Meg Whitman are accused of negligence over Autonomy acquisition
Amazon Web Services Touts Affordable Redshift Warehouse
Amazon Web Services has introduced an affordable data warehouse in the cloud, dubbed Redshift
Google Drive And Gmail To Allow 10GB Attachments
Gmail users now have the ability to send 10GB file attachments in their emails thanks to Google Drive integration
Microsoft Sells 40m Windows 8 Licences In First Month
Tami Reller says Windows 8 is outpacing Windows 7 in terms of upgrades
HP Terse Response To Mike Lynch Open Letter
HP has responded with a terse statement to an open letter from former Autonomy boss Dr Mike Lynch, to the board of HP
Apple Axes Richard Williamson After Maps Debacle
Apple has reportedly fired another high-level executive in the wake of the disastrous reception to the Apple Maps app
Facebook Privacy Proposals Face Backlash
Facebook's proposed changes to its privacy policy get a bashing
Shareholders File HP Autonomy Lawsuit, As Accountant Accused Of Ditching Shares
Class action lawsuit accuses HP of misleading investors
‘Confidential’ Amazon UK Sales Revealed At £3.3bn In 2011
Government publishes "confidential" Amazon UK sales data, despite protests
TechWeekEurope Announces Tech Success Awards Shortlist
Our Tech Success awards scheme is off to a flying start with a strong shortlist for the first year
Microsoft Patent Application Hints At Google Glass Rival
Patent application hints at sports-focused Google Glass rival
Google Adds Indoor Maps For Christmas Shopping
To aid the Black Friday and Christmas shopping spree, Google has released indoor maps of selected worldwide locations
Identity Theft Rampant in America, Study Finds
A study of applications for credit and bank cards in the US has uncovered more than 10,000 identity-fraud rings
Raspberry Pi Coding Contest Concludes As Hack Competition Commences
Raspberry Pi competition winners are announced as another contest is organised for next month
Google Enterprise: More Than Just Apps
TechWeekEurope talks to Google Enterprise boss Thomas Davies about the changing approach to business in the post-PC era
Facebook Proposes Data Sharing Across Services
Facebook is proposing a change to its data usage policies to allow user details to be shared with its Intagram division
3D Printing Pioneer Sues Kickstarter And Formlabs Over Patents
Creators of the affordable 3D printer ‘Form 1’ could be in trouble
SMBs Offered Social Media Training Packs
A firm is offering small businesses a coaching package to help them fully exploit social networks
Mozilla Makes Firefox Social With New API
As a taster, Firefox 17 comes with complete Facebook Messenger integration
Mike Lynch Denies HP Autonomy Accouting Accusations
Former CEO denies that former management inflated Autonomy value before HP takeover
Facebook Switches On HTTPS For American Users
Facebook has switched on HTTPS protection for American users, but the rest of the world will have to wait