Masami Yamamoto, head of Fujitsu, explains why the Japanese giant is growing high-tech lettuce next door to the nuclear disaster site
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800,000 Orange France Customers Face Cyberattack
Details of 800,000 Orange France users hacked, leaving customers at risk of phishing attacks
Millions Of Email Passwords Stolen In Germany
Germany's federal security bureau (BSI) warns 16 million Germans may have had passwords to online services stolen
Safety First At Portugal Telecom’s New €90m Data Centre
Quizzed about PRISM, PT promised data "safety" at Europe's largest data centre
Joel Monnier: ‘Kalray has decided to reinvent the processor’
Kalray's low-energy mujlticore chips have potential inside and outside the embedded market.
IT Life: The Priest Who Digitised Leonardo
Monsignor Francesco Braschi put Leonardo online, at one of the world's oldest libraries
Eurovision Big Data Researchers Predict Victory For Denmark
Microsoft researchers predict the likely outcome of Eurovision but don't bet on the UK
Mike Gregoire: CA Technologies Must Get On A Diet
Our German colleagues interview Mike Gregoire, CA Technologies' new CEO who refers to himself as "the crazy guy from California"
Kaspersky Partners With Ferrari, And Not Just For Advertising
ITALY: Eugene Kaspersky puts on his red jumpsuit...
Italy’s Nvidia-Based Eurora Supercomputer Sets Green Record
Italian super-green speed demon hits 3MFLops per Watt of power
Euro Crisis: The State Of The Spanish IT Industry
SPAIN: The Spanish IT industry is suffering along with the rest of the economy
LeWeb Paris (Video): Images Are Good Business, Says Shutterstock
FRANCE: Silicon.fr chats to Jon Oringer, founder of the stock photography agency Shutterstock
LeWeb Paris (Video): Nokia And The Appeal Of Simplicity
FRANCE: Marko Ahtisaari, head of design at Nokia talks about design.
ARM R&D Chief: Intel Can’t Beat Us Without A New Business Model
ARM's diverse group of partners will beat the monolith of Intel, says ARM R&D chief Krisztian Flautner
Loic Le Meur: Internet Of Things Is Making Huge Impact On Silicon Valley
LeWeb founder says Internet of Things is a big challenge
Italian ISP Aruba.it Prepares For European Expansion
ITALY: The web hosting and services company form Tuscany is ready to offer its cloud in France, Germany, UK and Spain
Jim Zemlin: Proprietary Software Is Doomed
SPAIN: Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation tells Silicon News that Linux and open source must win in the end
German Company Creates ERP Device Based On Raspberry Pi
The orange box can support up to three users, will ship before the end of the year
European Software R&D Investment Is Increasing Says Truffle
EUROPE: SAP tops rankings again as European software R&D investment continues to rise
Euro Story: German ICT Sector Grows Faster Than Expected
GERMANY: The ICT market is doing a lot better than predicted in March, thanks to tablets and Olympics
Open Root: The Grandfather Of The Internet Takes On ICANN
FRANCE: Louis Pouzin invented a precursor to the Internet's TCP/IP's protoool, and now he wants to break ICANN's monopoly on top level domains
Quiz Of The Week: Europe’s Tech Pioneers
How well do you know European tech history? Our quiz takes in the inventors of radio, telephony and computing!
TechWeekEurope Shows Tech Strength Of Europe: Gallery
BRITAIN: NetMediaEurope's editors, from five countries across Europe gathered in London
Tinkoff: How To Build An Online Business In Russia
RUSSIA: Entrepreneur Oleg Tinkov visits London to talk about his latest projects – Tinkoff Credit Systems and Tinkoff Digital
Banking Summit 2012: Can ICT Save The Banks?
ITALY: Could analytics and social media provide a real change in banking, that boosts the economy and satisfies customers?
German Operators Pump Up Oktoberfest Phone Coverage
GERMANY: It's not just beer - Octoberfest visitors want signal!
Can Latin America Be Telefónica’s Saviour?
SPAIN: Times are tough for Telefónica in Europe. Will shifting the emphasis to Latin America and the online world help?
Google Protests German Copyright Proposal
GERMANY: Google's Ralf Bremer is up in arms about charges for linking to stories
Free Mobile: Making British Mobile Users Wish They Were French?
FRANCE: Free shook up Internet provision, spearheaded triple-play services, and slashed mobile bills
Paralympics Sponsor Atos Hits Back At Disability Protesters
BRITAIN: Paralympics sponsor Atos is facing a disability protest this week over its role in deciding which benefit claimants are fit to work