AMD uses a keynote at the Open Compute Summit to reveal its first ARM-based server processor
National Audit Office report paints a grim picture of the Beeb’s grasp of digital media project
The co-founder of BitInstant allegedly conspired to supply Silk Road with Bitcoins
Facebook's Open Compute Project can share Azure, Bing and Office365 data centre designs now Microsoft has signed up
Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Yahoo and LinkedIn win a battle against the NSA, but the war is far from over
Angry Birds likely one of many mobile apps being exploited by the NSA and GCHQ in their mass spying efforts
More arrests said to be on the way as five caught red handed in Poland
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Apple breaks records as it sells 51 million iPhones in the last quarter, but North America sales decline
All public sector IT contracts will be limited to £100 million, will not be extended automatically
Is Nokia planning to use Google's OS to promote Microsoft services?
New multimaterial technology allows a much wider range of 3D print manufacturing
Reported $400 million deal is Google’s largest European acquisition to date
Researchers say Israel's Civil Administration computer was infected with Xtreme RAT malware
Lloyds, TSB, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers are left red-faced after being unable to use their cards on Sunday…
John Linwood was fired from the BBC without a payoff over the failure of the BBC's digital production scheme
The service issues, which affected a range of Google products, began on Friday evening and lasted about an hour
The Apple Mac celebrates its 30th birthday, but do you remember them all?
BT to connect 400,000 more homes and businesses across 30 cities to its fibre network
Germany's federal security bureau (BSI) warns 16 million Germans may have had passwords to online services stolen
Thanks to optical fibre we have superfast broadband. How well do you know it?
Talksport says it will not promote Twitter until it takes more responsibility for abusive messages
Lenovo will also take on 7,500 IBM workers under terms of the deal
New Ofcom rules allow telecoms customers to exit if contracts change
Verizon reveals the masses of data requests it receives from the US government and law enforcement
Microsoft to utilise biogas derived from local municipal waste for clean data centre energy
CrowdStrike claims the ‘Energetic Bear’ group has been hacking foreign companies on behalf of the Russian state
Large-scale Internet outage in China raises questions about the Great Firewall
Crowdfunding using Dogecoin sends Jamaican bobsled team to Sochi
Rinat Shabayev says he modified Kaptoxa malware to earn some money