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Microsoft Shrinks Windows 8.1 For Tablets
A new installation option for Windows 8.1 devices gives users more storage space, but at a price
Firefox OS Proposed For Healthcare In The Developing World
Mozilla partners with Medic Mobile to empower rural doctors
Sony Warns Of Fire Risk From Vaio Fit Laptops
Sony warns of a serious risk of fire from its new Vaio hybrid laptop launched in February
Samsung Galaxy S5 Launches In The UK With Biometric PayPal Authentication
The smartphone is the first to offer universal mobile payments secured by fingerprints
Google Glass Goes On Sale – For One-Day Only
Members of the public can buy a Google Glass device in a special one-day only sales event
Microsoft Azure Gains EU Privacy Approval
The Microsoft Azure platform becomes the first solution to meet the EU's stringent privacy requirements
Internet Grows To 271 Million Domain Names
More evidence of the growing Internet as it reaches 271 million registered domain names around the world
IBM Bolsters Marketing Automation With Silverpop Purchase
IBM adds personalised customer engagement solutions to its portfolio thanks to the acquisition of Silverpop
Quiz Of The Week: What’s In A Name?
How did Google, Intel and the rest all get their names? Find out in our quiz!
$299 3D Printer Is Set To Make Crowdfunding History
A Kickstarter project to build a budget-friendly 3D printer required $50,000 in funding, but already got more than $2,000,000
Facebook To Remove Messaging From iPhone And Android Apps
Facebook users will have to use dedicated messaging app for iPhone and Android chats
BT To Offer Secure, Dedicated Access To Microsoft Azure
BT offers Azure customers the ability to bypass the public Internet when connecting to the Microsoft service
Jonathan Ive To Oversee Software At Apple As ‘Slide-To-Unlock’ Inventor Retires
Sir Jonathan Ive assumes more control over software design at Apple following Greg Christie's departure
BlackBerry CEO John Chen Says Firm Could Quit Phones
BlackBerry could focus on services if smartphone operations continue to be unprofitable
BBC Digital Project ‘Complete Failure’
BBC is slammed by MPs again over its Digital Media Initiative
Most UK Police Forces ‘Lack Cyber Capability’
Lack of cyber policing skills in the UK is a cause for concern
ElasticHosts To Charge Linux Cloud Customers By Consumption, Not Capacity
ElasticHosts' container service promises to make it cheaper and easier for businesses to move to the cloud
Bio-Organic Battery Charges Samsung Galaxy S4 In 26 Seconds
Israeli startup StoreDot says it could create commercial bio-organic batteries within the next three years
Google Removes Bogus Security App From Google Play
Red faces at Google after the discovery that one of the top selling apps in Google Play is a total scam
Worcestershire And Shropshire Secure More Government Rural Broadband Cash
Two counties get more public money to extend fibre rollout in rural areas
Google Targets Windows XP-Dependent Businesses With Chromebook Discounts
Google dances on Windows XP's grave by asking enterprises to consider something new
EU Court Declares Data Retention ‘Invalid’
Rights bodies call for the UK to finally drop plans to force ISPs into keeping user information
Snowden: NSA Targeted Human Rights Groups
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch concerned about Snowden claims
Teradata Supercharges Analytics With Active Enterprise Data Warehouse 6750
The new hardware offers eight times more memory, three times more flash and 40 percent more processing power
Microsoft Ends Support For Windows XP With Final Patch Tuesday
Microsoft ends support for Windows XP more than 12 years after its launch despite 25 percent of enterprises still running the platform
HP Autonomy Pushes On With On Demand Service
An online version of HP Autonomy IDOL can give IBM's Watson a run for its money, says Robert Youngjohns
‘Heartbleed’ OpenSSL Bug Left HTTPS Servers Vulnerable For Two Years
Exploitation of the OpenSSL bug, introduced in 2012, leaves no trace - meaning organisations may already have had their encryption keys stolen
Even Smaller Raspberry Pi Compute Module Targets Businesses And Industry
Raspberry Pi Foundation makes a unit with fewer connectors in a dinky DIMM package, for commercial users to build into embedded systems
Dark Market Zero-Days ‘Selling Regularly For $50k-$100k’
Symantec researchers tell TechWeek that dark market crooks are getting big bucks from selling zero-days, despite the rise of legitimate bug bounties