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Not All Robots Are Killers: Some Save Energy!
The UN could ban killer robots. And Peter Judge doesn't want any entered in our office gadget competition.
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This little gizmo allows you to wirelessly print from any iOS device
Competition: Design An Office Device And Get To Build It For Free
Can you create a robot that would make office life easier? We'll pay for it!
European Satellite Navigation Competition Opens To Developers
Participants get the first opportunity to play around with data produced by the brand new Galileo satellites
Google Competitors Pressure EC To Advance Antitrust Investigation
Google's competitors, including Foundem, Streetmap and TripAdvisor, have sent an open letter to the European Commission demanding it press formal antitrust charges against Google
Ingenuity Showcased At PA Consulting Raspberry Pi Awards
The Raspberry Pi-making competition revealed great enthusiasm for coding
AMD Sues Former Employees, Says They Spied For NVIDIA
Chipmaker claims VP Robert Feldstein recruited “double agents”
Microsoft Touts Windows Phone Developer Contest
Microsoft is looking to name the top app developer for Windows Phone 8 and is offering tempting prizes
British Amateur Becomes Top Civilian Cyber Security Expert In The World
Next for Chris Doman, it’s Cyber Security Challenge UK
Report: Google Faces US Antitrust Case By End Of Year
After more than a year of investigation, the FTC is prepared to launch an antitrust case against Google, according to Reuters
Pwnium 2 Closes After A Single Submission
The $2 million Chrome hacking competition yielded just one serious exploit
EU Warns Of Google Antitrust Fine
Make your search engine fair or face the consequences, says EU competition commissioner
Fashion App Gets $175,000 Prize At The Cisco BIG Awards
TechWeekEurope gives you a complete breakdown of the competition and profiles of the six finalists
Google’s Deadly Daisy Chains
Google can expect security pros and its rivals to cry foul over bringing Gmail messages into search, says Tom Brewster
BT Battle With Ofcom Refered To Competition Commision
The appeal by BT against Ofcom's pricing for local loop unbundling has been referred to the Competition Commission
EU Competition Watchdog Sniffs At Windows RT
It is unclear whether Microsoft is going to break the 2009 EU “browser choice” agreement
LeWeb London Launches Start-Up Competition
Organisers will throw money at mobile applications that are Faster Than Real Time
Expedia Says Google Violates EU Competition Rules
The company claims it has proof that Google search is not fair
Apple On Track To Pass Intel As World’s Top Processor Company
In an upcoming report, In-Stat finds Apple is on track to surpass Intel in processor sales, and could easily switch to ARM processors
The Real Cyber Challenge: Getting The Right People Into IT Security
The Cyber Security Challenge is more than a competition. It is a revelation of why there are so few IT security job applicants, says Eric Doyle
European Regulators Could Investigate Five Major Mobile Networks
Vodafone, France Telecoms, Telecom Italia, Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica suspected of industry collusion
Microsoft Files EU Antitrust Complaint Against Motorola Mobility
Motorola accused by Microsoft and Apple of abusing FRAND patents in Europe
O2 And Isobar NFC Competition Touches Developers For Cool Ideas
Isobar Create London is an upcoming free competition for developers of Near Field Communication apps
European Commission Clears Google’s Motorola Acquisition
Google's £12.5bn buyout of Motorola Mobility has been given the go-ahead by the EC and the US, clearing two major regulatory hurdles
US Regulators To Probe Google Social Search
The US' Federal Trade Commission is to add Google's new 'Search, plus your world' service to its ongoing antitrust probe, following an outry from competitors
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EC Delays Decision On Google’s Motorola Buy
Europe's competition authorities want more information on Google's proposed buyout of Motorola Mobility
Red Gate Announces Space Flight Finalists
One lucky DBA could be one of the first to experience sub orbital flight
GCHQ’s Cracking Good Idea That Failed The Test
The GCHQ recruitment puzzle has been full of security holes but it was more of a publicity stunt than anything else, says Eric Doyle