Two counties get more public money to extend fibre rollout in rural areas
Google dances on Windows XP's grave by asking enterprises to consider something new
Rights bodies call for the UK to finally drop plans to force ISPs into keeping user information
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch concerned about Snowden claims
The new hardware offers eight times more memory, three times more flash and 40 percent more processing power
Samsung reportedly develops the Gear Solo smartwatch, which will work independently of a smartphone
Huawei and Intel ink a new deal that will see the two co-develop storage systems geared towards big data
Microsoft ends support for Windows XP more than 12 years after its launch despite 25 percent of enterprises still running…
An online version of HP Autonomy IDOL can give IBM's Watson a run for its money, says Robert Youngjohns
Exploitation of the OpenSSL bug, introduced in 2012, leaves no trace - meaning organisations may already have had their encryption…
Raspberry Pi Foundation makes a unit with fewer connectors in a dinky DIMM package, for commercial users to build into…
Symantec researchers tell TechWeek that dark market crooks are getting big bucks from selling zero-days, despite the rise of legitimate…
Chinese Ministry of Commerce appears to be satisfied Microsoft won't abuse Nokia patent portfolio
European Cyber Crime Centre says it is tracking a number of strains as Symantec spies uptick in the malware
The future will belong to companies that make data-driven decisions and value the trust of their customers, says Hermann Wimmer…
HTC blames poor marketing for Q1 failings, but is confident new phones will help it recover
Samsung says its engineers have developed a new method that could make wonder-material graphene easier and cheaper to produce
Apple could boost Siri ahead of CarPlay launch with Novauris acquisition
IBM announced the System/360 mainframe in April 1964, kicking off a revolution in centralised computing
Former Home secretary David Blunkett and ex-director of GCHQ Sir David Omand both say the intelligence agency should be more…
Before the next election, the government will be hit with a tech manifesto warning it to stop developing bespoke tech
Italy hands out one of the stiffest European fines to Google over its StreetView cars
Brendan Eich resigns as Mozilla CEO because of the furious backlash to his stance on gay-marriage
After thirteen years, Windows XP is coming to the end of its life. Our quiz commemorates it
Connected Continent package faces one more hurdle before it can become law, but European roaming is set to end by…
The public sector is spending £5.5 million to buy more time for OS migration
Windows Phone 8.1 to be available soon, with new phones running the software arriving this month
Microsoft makes it easier to use traditional peripherals, adds MDM policies and offers Windows 8.1 free to manufacturers of smaller…
Apple patches 27 bugs in Safari that could have allowed hackers to target users via specially-crafted sites
Yahoo's new CISO promises more after encryption drive