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The Naked Truth About Wearable Technology Design
Claire Galbois-Alcaix, cloud solutions director at Accellion, examines how wearable technology will be dressed up in 2015
Google To Extend Android Push Into The Car
The next frontier for Android operating system could see it fully embedded in the humble motor car
Xerox Sells Outsourcing Business For £670m
Atos set to triple in size in US, Xerox wants to focus of 'faster growing' divisions
Apple Faces Fresh Chinese Labour Allegations
The iPhone maker is 'deeply offended' over Chinese labour allegations made in an undercover BBC Panorama investigation
Microsoft No Longer Has To Advertise Browser Rivals To New Windows Users
European Commission's Browser Choice update expires
British Firms Lacking ‘Digital Maturity’, Study Finds
Many UK SMEs lack proper websites or the capacity to handle online customers, survey finds
Proposal To Tag HTTP Websites As ‘Non-Secure’
Google Chrome team proposes to make all web browsers tag HTML websites as 'non-secure' destinations
Android OS And iOS Targeted by Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
Spate of attacks install remote access Trojans to phish for login credentials, with jailbroken devices at particular risk
Samsung Predicts Big Things For Wearables And Smart Homes In 2015
Electronics giant reveals five trends it thinks will change the home and the office next year
Windows PC Users Can Now Use Microsoft’s Azure Backup
Pay-as-you-go offsite storage comes to Windows 7, Windows 8
UK Businesses Failing To Provide Proper Office Wi-Fi
Majority of UK offices lack effective Wi-Fi connectivity, ZyXEL survey finds
Skype To Translate Speech And Text With New Preview
Skype can now translate text into 40 languages and speech into English and Spanish
Barclaycard Brings A Bit Of Glove Love To Contactless Shopping
Laden down with bags? Concept wearable device allows contactless payment with just a wave of the hand
Samsung: ‘Trust Gap’ Must Be Bridged If Flexible Working Is To Become A Reality
UK businesses see the benefit of flexible working but don't trust their employees, a quarter of whom would give up a pay rise to get out of the office
Windows 10 Leak Reveals Cortana Integration
Desktop Cortana will act just like her Windows Phone counterpart
Fancy A New iPhone? You Can Now Buy One With PayPal
Apple Store users can now use PayPal to pay for their devices
UK Flight Chaos To Face Independent Inquiry
Investigation into Friday's air traffic disruption will be headed by an independent chair and will take evidence from both IT and air traffic management experts
IT Life: Fashionable Technology
Net-A-Porter CIO Hugh Fahy tells us about his life in retail IT and love of the Spectrum ZX81
5 Ways To Limit Damage Caused By XSS Flaws
XSS may be the easiest way for someone to attack your website, but there are self-defence steps you can take
72 Percent Of UK Retailers Are Not Cyber Secure This Christmas
Despite Christmas surges around Black Friday and Cyber Monday, large amounts of customer data was worryingly available to hackers, Sophos study finds
6 Simple Steps To Surviving Windows Server 2003 End-of-life
Peter Tsai, Spiceworks IT analyst, explains how IT departments can avoid migration misery in 2015
London’s Businesses ‘Being Harmed By Slow Broadband’
Capital lagging behind many European capitals when it comes to broadband speeds, says Hyperoptic
Ministry of Defence Turns To G-Cloud For Data Centre Consolidation Project
The Ark-designed project will see the closure of the MoD's Bath site and relocation to a shared facility with lower energy costs
Home Office Locked Into £330m Oracle Contract
The Home Office is obliged to continue paying Oracle for ERP services until 2016, even as it signs a cost-cutting shared services ERP deal
BlackBerry Launches Cancer-Scanning Mobile Browser
Collaboration with NantHealth will let doctors access medical data through BlackBerry Passport devices
Axway: Sorted Your Company’s BYOD Policy? Now It’s Time for BYOIoT
Businesses need to recognise the potential (and risks) of personal connected devices in the workplace, Axway tells TechWeek Europe
Dell: Flexible Working And The Latest Technology Are The Secrets To Happy Employees
The future is technology enabled, but humans will still play a vital role in business for years to come, Dell end-user survey reveals
Imagination CI20 Throws Down Barebones PC Gauntlet
British firm reveals more powerful alternative to the barebones Raspberry Pi personal computer
Apple’s Steve Jobs Provides Evidence In iPod Lawsuit
Steve Jobs and his actions are a central element in a lawsuit which alleges Apple 'wiped' rival songs from iPods