Details of possible future Windows Phone deals and Android firmware updates revealed by HTC employees during online discussion
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Flood Hack Creates Applications To Help UK Flood Relief Effort
Flood Hack brings together UK tech community
Snowden Leak: NSA And GCHQ Targeted WikiLeaks And Pirate Bay
WikiLeaks website visitors have their IP addresses scooped up by British snoops, fresh leaks show
Mt Gox Ready To Roll Again As Bitcoin Bug Fixed
Flaw that left exchanges open to denial of service attacks appears to be fixed, for Mt Gox at least
Vodafone Brings 4G Roaming To 18 Countries
Vodafone announces plans for 4G roaming at the cost of 3G in time for summer
Toshiba Announces Its First 5TB Hard Drive
The enterprise-grade MG04 HDD series features native 4K Advanced Format support, 5TB capacity without using helium
Vodafone 4G Customer Base Grows To 500,000
Vodafone 4G to expand to 208 towns and cities as part of ongoing £900m investment
EU Says Roaming “Madness” Costs Operators Huge Revenues
Nearly half of European mobile users don't use mobile data because of high roaming costs, says EU
Forbes Users Hit By Syrian Electronic Army Attack
Details of over one million users stolen in latest anti-US hack
Europe’s Semiconductor CEOs Back ‘Internet Of Things’ Research Drive
Chief executives of ARM, Infineon and STMicroelectronics want to double value of Europe's microprocessor industry by 2020
O2 Germany Suggests Late February Samsung Galaxy S5 Launch
All signs point to Samsung Galaxy S5 being unveiled at MWC 2014
Hackers Steal Kickstarter Passwords
Crowdfunding site says only two customer accounts have been toyed with after potentially nightmarish breach
Google Buys Sound Wave Authentication Firm SlickLogin
Google acquires login tech that uses sound waves and smartphones to detect users
Samsung Enterprise Mobility Push Receives Boost From NSA And US Army
Samsung's enterprise plans are reportedly given the seal of approval from the US military and security agencies
Silk Road 2.0 Hacked, £1.5 Million Worth Of Bitcoins Stolen
Attackers have used the ‘transaction malleability’ flaw which prompted Mt Gox exchange to stop withdrawals a few days ago
Internet Explorer Exposed By New Zero-Day Flaw
A previously unknown vulnerability in Internet Explorer is being exploited to attack users, but is a foreign government to blame?
HTC Future Of Football Study Predicts Robotic Players By 2060
HTC predicts immersive smartphone applications, improved analysis and robotic players in next 50 years
Sales Of Windows 8 ‘Hit 200 Million’
Windows 8 gets more love, but still lags behind Windows 7, Microsoft reveals in a briefing
Viber Is Being Sold To Rakuten For $900 Million
Days after it categorically denied acquisition rumours, messaging firm Viber is being bought by Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten
Tesco Customers’ Passwords Stolen And Posted Online
Thousands of online customers have their accounts deactivated after user details were leaked and posted
Arqiva To Bring Free Public Wi-Fi To Four London Boroughs, Medway And Southampton
Arqiva signs deal with Barnet, Haringey, Harrow and Wandsworth councils for free public Wi-Fi services
Microsoft Releases Oracle On Azure Cloud Details
Microsoft outlines the details for Oracle subscription plans running on its Windows Azure cloud platform
Quiz Of The Week: Vodafone
It's the world's third largest mobile telecoms company, but how well do you know Britain's Vodafone?
BBM 2.0 Adds Free Voice Calls And Dropbox Integration To iPhone And Android
BBM brings Voice and Channels to iOS And Android and a number of new features to all platforms
Bots Make Up Majority Of Website Traffic
A study from Incapsula claims that over 60 percent of all website traffic is not actually from humans, but rather from bots
Gartner: Smartphones Outsell Feature Phones For The First Time
Gartner expects Android to dominate in 2014 and for local manufacturers to increase market share
Will Vodafone Spending Spree Buy It A UK Fixed Network?
Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao has a £24 billion warchest for acquisitions, but will it move into fixed line services in the UK?
Police Shut Down Dark Web Drug Site Utopia And Arrest Five
Dutch law enforcement announce the arrest of five individuals in investigation into Utopia and Black Market Reloaded
Knock-To-Unlock LG G Pro 2 Makes Debut Ahead Of MWC 2014
LG G Pro 2 can be unlocked by 'knocking' the screen in any one of 86,367 combinations
Hacking Team Spyware ‘Hits Ethiopian Journalists’
"Lawful intercept" tech allegedly used in attacks on Ethiopian journalists, as civil rights activists fret about abuse of the software