The non-profit Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) finds provisions of Apple's iPhone Developer Program Licence Agreement "disturbing" and "frustrating"

The non-profit Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) finds provisions of Apple's iPhone Developer Program Licence Agreement "disturbing" and "frustrating"
Many of the cyberthreats your business faces are invisible. Learn how to shine a light on these threats and discover how to take action to protect your business
Microsoft could attract consumers to its Windows Phone 7 Series, once the new smartphone OS is released later in 2010, according to Microsoft briefed analyst
As UC Expo opens in London, John Combs, CEO of Shoretel tells us unified communications is exciting - and we nearly believe him
New lineup of Dell Vostro laptops feature Intel Core i7 processors and high-end M4500 workstation is first to combine Nvidia Quadro graphics
With 322 Terabit/s throughput, Cisco's CSR-3 can download every movie ever made in four minutes. Just what the big operators need as we all turn to video
Mobile phone operator Vodafone has announced plans to cut 375 UK jobs in a bid to 'simplify' its service
Carbon consultancy warns companies of the risks of leaving CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme preparation to the last minute
Despite increased automation capabilities, IDC points to a range of data centre approaches that are driving higher management spending
Mayor Boris Johnson has faced Green Party criticism of his open source commitment - but activists say the real problem is with central government
Autonomic tiering prevents problems from happening using intelligence gained by a constant data collection
Google Labs' experimental Public Data Explorer allows users to view and create charts based on public data
A Trojan hidden within software for the Energizer Duo USB battery charger may have been around since May 2007, according to Symantec
Intel is looking into reports of about 300 fake Core i7-920 processors being received by Newegg in a batch of 2,000 chips the online retailer had received
Market researcher IDC is predicting that the market share of all-in-one desktops will stage a comeback in 2010
Apple aired the first 30-second television commercial for its iPad tablet PC highlighting the device’s functions as an e-reader and portable media player
Nokia has filed a US patent for a phone charger that harvests kinetic energy
Unified Communications: unified communications specialist Avaya upgrades its IP Office solution with video and instant messaging capabilities
Microsoft will release the full version of Office 2010 this May, around a month before its release to consumers
A new survey for the BBC World Service finds that four in five people consider Internet access to be a fundamental human right
Almost a quarter of industry professionals are unable to define cloud computing, but will a new industry forum’s code of practice help provide clarity?
The e-skills UK manifesto, highlighting the gender imbalance in recruiment, focuses the spotlight on the IT gender gap on International Women’s Day
Google has made an aggressive move into the cloud-based productivity arena with its acquisition of online collaboration tool DocVerse
As the government prepares to launch its Cyber Security Operations Centre, Reed Henry of ArcSight discusses the importance of protecting national assets
Google Apps Premier and Education editions allow companies to enforce security and policy controls over some ActiveSync-enabled mobile devices in the field
Uruguay's decision to provide a laptop to every child of primary school age will boost learning in the region, the US secretary of state has said
The iPad is now less than a month away from hitting US shelves, but there are still significant issues with it that Apple hasn't addressed
The search giant is continuing to push its energy measurement software which integrates with smart meter devices
Google is open-sourcing the code for its recently acquired ReMail application, citing strong interest in the mobile search product
Microsoft executives have indicated repeatedly that the company intends to stay in China and compete aggressively for the search and cloud-computing markets
Apple's iron fist remains gripped around its App Store, where developers are discovering Apple is removing their WiFi stumbling applications