The GreenDataNet project wants Europe's data centres to use second-hand car batteries to make the electric grid run more smartly
In its next 25 years, the Web will drive a redefinition of the relationship between citizens and society, Sir Nigel…
Founder of the World Wide Web speaks on the 25th anniversary of his creation
Eugene Kaspersky criticises espionage and cyber warfare, saying that countries should be working together to fight cybercrime, but reckons it's…
EU Commissioner Neelie Kroes says it is crucial that European data protection legislation is pushed through in 2014
Prime Minister David Cameron joins German Chancellor Angela Merkel to open CeBIT, calling it an honour to be this year's…
NHS data sharing initiatives cause upset again after two third parties take down files that indicate they shared public data…
Snowden documents suggest GCHQ was collecting millions of images of law-abiding citizens obtained directly from their webcams during online chats…
The Apple Mac celebrates its 30th birthday, but do you remember them all?
Holger Claussen from Bell Labs envisions a future where we all have our own low-power radio access node
Syed Hussain, already serving time for helping to plot attacks against UK targets, got another four months
Secure Blackphone to debut at Mobile World Congress
The US agency is building a machine that could make all encryption obsolete
The network of 13 international ‘Nodes’ could attract millions to the open data cause, says ODI CEO Gavin Starks
CAPTCHA has been broken many times before. Yet even an effective new method of cracking it will do nothing to…
A trip to the office of the past tells a somewhat different story
Windows RT sucked, but Dell is focused on producing PCs for Windows 8 and other operating systems, CEO tells TechWeek
Right to be forgotten, increased fines, in tough EU privacy draft
Fancy using Android and Windows on a single device? No neither did we, but now you can thanks to Samsung
Max Smolaks returns from Derry with a new fondness for hard drives and respect for people who make them
Obama and Putin making like it's 1963
Superfast machine uses 48,000 Intel coprocessors, but is a Chinese design, says Top500 editor
Open source enthusiasts concerned with Oracle’s ownership of MySQL now have an alternative
Microsoft researchers predict the likely outcome of Eurovision but don't bet on the UK
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iCITY finalises deal to take over the Olympic press and broadcast centres
Labour shadow minister for defence Russell Brown tells TechWeek more funds will be required
London Tech Club meeting discusses successful IT projects
Two cutting-edge printing concepts give birth to Print Shift
HP's Moonshot modules impress Peter Judge - but don't call them software-defined servers