A new attack technique takes advantage of open browser tabs to launch phishing sites without the user's knowledge
IDC is predicting that worldwide IT spending will jump 3.8 percent this year, to $1.47 trillion (£1.02bn)
The storage giant settles suit claiming it induced the General Services Administration (GSA) to sign a contract including pricing based…
Dell's Streak Android tablet looks like a pint-size iPad killer, and the UK gets it first
The UK is leading the way in turning the tables on software vendors and providers in terms of liability
Academic organisation led by Tim Berners-Lee will no longer receive funding under new government’s £6.2 billion efficiency plans
The ITU has stepped up demands for nations to extend broadband networks and deliver a "global information society"
Revised developer terms of service deny third parties ability to inject paid tweets on any service that uses its API
New LED printers offer energy-saving features and compact footprint for cost-conscious businesses
The iPad will be in Currys and PC World - but Apple has not given details of its distribution plans
The government has announced the end of ID cards in the Queen's speech, but those who have bought a card…
Queues are expected on Friday 28 May as iPads reach UK Apple Stores - and maybe Currys and PC World
If the software industry can't make applications secure, should governments wade in with regulations? Peter Judge thinks not
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is expected to show the new iPhone in his 7 June keynote
A worker at Foxconn, which makes the Apple iPhone, was the 10th to fall from a building and the eighth…
Researchers have created proof-of-concept adware that uses unencrypted wireless connections to spread ads.
Intel is looking to boost the market for ultrathin consumer laptops with a new line of ultra low-voltage processors
Yahoo and Nokia announce a partnership that will see Yahoo become the global provider for Nokia's Ovi e-mail and messenger…
Salesforce chief Marc Benioff used strong language during a recent earnings call to describe a patent-infringement lawsuit brought by Microsoft
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg admits mistakes in changing the social network’s privacy controls and repeats a pledge to simplify them in…
Mayor Boris Johnson's plan for public Wi-Fi in London might not make it through the cuts, warns the Cloud
Analysts have given Google’s upcoming Android 2.1-based TV offering the thumbs up, but caution that the IT industry is littered…
Successful IT companies get targetted by regulators, says Clint Boulton. First it was Microsoft, soon it will be Google, and…
A new report finds high performance needs are driving early successes for flash SSDs in the enterprise server sector
Microsoft's launch of Windows Phone 7 will bring it into direct opposition with Apple iPhone OS 4, as well as…
Symantec's purchase of VeriSign's SSL business unit signifes its transformation into an identity-based security vendor
The government today announced its first wave of spending cuts, including the closure of school IT agency Becta
The new site in Utah uses rain water for cooling as well as outside air
EU smart meters project uses Informix, but some critics question if consumers want the technology