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Mozilla Admits Developer Password Breach
Red faces and embarrassment all round at Mozilla after a serious breach of developer details
Wikipedia Entry Faces Google ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Removal
Are Google's worst fears about “right to be forgotten” requests coming to fruition, with Wikipedia entry removal?
China Bans Symantec and Kaspersky From Government-Approved Vendor List
China excludes two big names in the anti-virus industry as distrust of outside technology continues to grow
BT Offers 4G To Business Mobile Customers As Standard
BT continues mobility push, promising 4G will help SMBs be more productive on the move
Three Profits Boosted By Rising Mobile Data Use
Three customers now use 2.6GB of data every month as operator records first half operating profits
BBM Arrives On Windows Phone
BlackBerry continues cross-platform strategy with BBM Windows Phone launch
UK Team Brings Its Local Social Network To Imagine Cup 2014
A social network developed during telepresence meetings is fighting for the $50,000 Innovation prize
Microsoft Ordered To Hand Over Irish Emails
An American judge sets a legal precedent by ordering Microsoft to surrender emails stored in an Irish data centre
Zambia Gets Free Basic Internet With Internet.org’s Facebook App
App gives free access to Facebook, Google and other services on Zambia's Airtel network, at the expense of net neutrality
Quiz Of The Week: BT
Do you know much about Britain's incumbent, BT? Try our quiz!
‘Hand Over Your Source Code’, Russia Tells Apple And SAP
“To prove you are not spies, we require your source code”, Russia tells Apple and SAP
House Of Lords Slams EU ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Ruling
European ruling on 'right to be forgotten' is unworkable, says House of Lords
US Govt Suspected Of Five-Month Attack On Tor Network
Tor warns users they may have been unmasked by a long-running campaign
Packaged Malware Is Getting More Evasive, Warns McAfee
Security vendor believes AETs are a serious problem ignored by the majority of its competitiors
EE 4G Arrives In 21 More Towns As Network Reaches 250 Locations
EE 4G coverage expands further, with Saltash in Cornwall named as the 250th LTE town
NSA Ex-Director Touts $1m Per Month Security Service
Former NSA director Keith Alexander is filing for security patents and promising an intrusion detection service
BlackBerry Buys Secusmart – The Firm That NSA-Proofed Merkel’s Phone
Secusmart secured Angela Merkel's BlackBerry against NSA snooping. Now BlackBerry wants to offer that more widely
Driverless Cars To Join British Roads Next Year
The AA thinks few motorists will be interested when driverless cars are allowed on public roads from next year
HP Warns Of Internet Of Things Danger
Connecting devices to the Internet is a great idea, but shouldn't we do it securely?
Companies With Restrictive Tech Policies Encourage Disobedience
Samsung says "extreme" workplace restrictions might not be the best solution for business security
Samsung Delays Launch Of First Tizen Smartphone
Fresh doubts about the future of Tizen are raised by latest delay, which Samsung says is to allow for the development of the operating system's ecosystem
Manx Telecom Launches 4G Network On Isle of Man
Manx Telecom rolls out the Isle of Man's first 4G network, with Sure Telecom set to follow suit later this year
Microsoft Launches Raspberry Pi-Like Windows Board – For £200
Shark's Cove aims to take a bite out of Raspberry Pi's market, but at £200, and with Windows included, it's really aming for developing apps for tablets
Microsoft Could Face China Antitrust Probe
Microsoft's Chinese offices are reportedly visited by government antitrust officials
Lenovo Readies Wearable Rival To Google Glass
Lenovo becomes the latest to dip its toe into the wearable computing waters, with a Google Glass rival
City Of London Says BT Is Failing With Superfast Broadband For The Square Mile
City of London says a lack of affordable superfast broadband is harming the square mile as a financial centre
Apple Launches Mac OS X Yosemite Beta
Apple opens up the beta version of Mac OS X for the first time
IBM Fails To Offload Semiconductor Biz – Report
IBM and Globalfoundries walk away from a deal for IBM's semiconductor unit, after a disagreement over price
Russian Government Is Looking For Ways To Crack Tor
The Russian Interior Ministry offers £81,600 for a method to track users of the anonymous Tor network