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RSA Conference 2016: What’s Old Security is New Again
BLOG: Kurt Stammberger, founder of the RSA Conference, sees the same issues in FBI vs. Apple as were brought to the fore in 1993 with Clipper Chip.
Can Ofcom Get Openreach Reform From BT Without Messy Divorce?
BLOG: Just like NFL owners have threatened to relocate to Los Angeles to get what they want, Ofcom hopes the threat of taking away Openreach can get concessions from BT
MWC 2016: Qualcomm Fights IoT Fragmentation By… Joining ANOTHER Consortium?
BLOG: Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf tells TechWeek that fragmentation is hurting IoT, but it has joined yet another IoT standards group with Intel
Cisco Live: What Happened To The Internet Of Everything?
BLOG: Why has Cisco dropped the 'Internet of Everything' in favour of 'Digitisation'?
Why 2016 Could Be The Toughest Year For Smartphones Yet
BLOG: Initial signs show that the smartphone market could be in for a rough ride in 2016 - but what's to blame?
Kaminario: An All-Flash Startup Poaching The Industry’s Best Storage Executives
BLOG: Pure Storage suffers brain drain as Kaminario looks to bolster 2016 channel sales with crack team of executives
The Independent’s Blog Section Hit By Ransomware Attack
Millions of Independent readers at risk of being infected with ransomware
Is It Bad Luck Or Physics If A Phone Is Dropped Screen-Side Down?
BLOG: Can physics explain why our smartphones prefer to land on their screens when they're dropped?
Will Ofcom Review Split Up BT And Openreach?
BLOG: As Ofcom's digital communications review enters its next phase, BT and its rivals make their feelings about Openreach known
What To Do When The Cloud Comes Crashing Down
BLOG: Major cloud services are reliable, until they suffer an outage that can bring your business to its knees for hours or longer. You should have a Plan B
BT Fights Back In Openreach Debate
BLOG: BT CEO Gavin Patterson says demands for pro-investment regulation are not a threat, but it hopes broadband promises will sway debate
Regulatory Fight Brewing At FCC Over LTE-U Access To Wi-Fi Spectrum
BLOG: Carriers, cable companies, standards groups and hardware makers are squaring off to fight over giving mobile phones LTE-U access to WiFi spectrum
Will Three Still ‘Make It Right’ After O2 Merger?
BLOG: Three says its customer offers are paying dividends, but will it have the same desire if it merges with O2 and becomes UK's largest operator?
Alphabet Allows An Ex-Google To Concentrate On The Moonshots Of A Brave New World
BLOG: With Google X free to fly without the restrictions of tentative shareholders, Google's anticipated future projects will really start to take shape
Can New Nokia Fill The Gap Left By Old Nokia?
BLOG: Nokia's strong results, pending merger with Alcatel-Lucent and return to the smartphone market suggest it feels freed by handset sale two years ago
Foals, Like Bjork, Use 360-Degree Virtual Reality Technology In New Music Video
Blog: VR tech hits the mainstream as the entertainment industry warms to audience participation
The Battle For The Future Of UK Communications
BLOG: Why are broadband, landline, mobile and TV companies, not to mention the government, Ofcom and the BBC, setting the scene for 12 months of change?
How ‘Democratic’ Open Source Can Aid UK Tech Growth
BLOG: Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open-Xchange, explains how governments and the UK tech industry can learn from the democratic ethos of open source and startups
Does This Deleted Twitter Photo Highlight Microsoft’s Gender Diversity Problem?
BLOG: Illustration of stereotypical male software developer immediately removed from Twitter by Microsoft Azure, but what does it say about the company?
Understanding User Experience Is Key To Enterprise Mobile Messaging Success
BLOG: Tangoe's Anne Marie Murray discusses how effective mobile messaging can keep workers informed and help businesses make better decisions
RSA Hammers Home Fact That Hackers Are Winning
BLOG: Many themes emerged at RSA and many vendors seem resolved to the fact that you can't stop attacks, but you can detect them.
Council Overturns School Meal Blog Ban
Nine year old Martha Payne will continue to be able to post pictures of her school meals after outrage
Rogue Antivirus Campaign Targets WordPress
Bloggers hve been hit by an attack on Wordpress that tricks users into downloading fake AV software
Salesforce Adds Social Marketing To User Options
Salesforce's Social Marketing Cloud uses its Radian6 assets to track and improve company profiles