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Microsoft’s Station Q Tackles Quantum Computing
California lab houses Microsoft's bid to make quantum computers
Commonwealth Games 2014: How Tech Helped Elinor Barker Become A World Champion
Wales and Team GB's Elinor Barker tells us how technology helps her train, compete and help anti-doping officials fight the battle against drugs
Vodafone Targets European 4G And Fixed Growth As Revenues Fall Again
Vodafone now has 900,000 4G customers in the UK and 40 percent coverage
TfL Approves Contactless Payments For Tube, Overground And DLR From September
Contactless cards and NFC smartphones can be used to pay for London travel from 16 September, with suburban national rail services to follow
Quiz Of The Week: Tech At The BBC
Britain's beloved BBC has presented , pioneered and developed technology over the years. How well do you know Auntie?
European Central Bank Held To Ransom Over Stolen Data
Hackers steal partially encrypted records from an events website that belongs to the bank
Secure Linux Distribution Found To Contain A Privacy-Busting Flaw
TAILS Linux, used by Edward Snowden to communicate with journalists, is patching holes in one of its network overlays
Channel Islands 4G Moves Closer After Spectrum Auction
Jersey Telecom, Sure and Airtel Vodafone win 4G spectrum for Jersey and Guernsey
Government Adopts Open Document Formats
The British government switches to the ODF document format, but Microsoft is not happy
Microsoft Profits Dip After Nokia Hit
Profits dip slightly at Redmond, but the Nokia phone unit is expected to break-even within two years
Dropbox Adds Business Security And Collaboration Tools Ahead Of UK Office Opening
Dropbox for Business to receive update as firm lauds strong UK market and dismisses Edward Snowden's privacy claims
Researcher Disputes Apple’s Explanation For iOS Backdoor
Apple admits to the existence of an iOS backdoor, but says its for diagnostics. The researcher that exposed it says it undermines the platform's security
Phone Chargers Will Use More Power Than Jamaica In 2019
Charging devices will generate 13 Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent by 2019 - more than double today's figure
IT Life: The Scot Who’s Connecting The Commonwealth Games
Cisco's Donald McLaughlin is networking the Commonwealth Games, in his home town of Glasgow
Intel Launches Self-Encrypting SSD Range For Business
The SSD Pro 2500 family features advanced security measures and promises “industry-leading TCO”
Ofcom Reports On Successful Implementation Of ‘Porn Filters’
Just 4 percent of new Virgin Media customers have adopted the tools designed to protect children online
Black Hat Cancels Talk About Identifying Tor Users ‘On A Budget’
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have been told to keep quiet
EE Apologises For Bombarding Orange Users With Texts
EE says a technical issue is causing Orange customers to receive duplicate texts about Magic Numbers
Google Faces Italian Deadline For User Data Policies
Google faces more drama in Italy after its regulator handed out a deadline to reform its data use policies
Vodafone Invites Rural Communities To Apply For Better 3G Coverage
Vodafone wants to improve mobile coverage in remote areas with its Sure Signal femtocell technology
Snowden Calls For Development Of Anti-Surveillance Kit
Edward Snowden calls on the tech industry to develop anti-surveillance products in wake of NSA spying
Google Will Hand £3.2 Million To UK Charities
Malaria, homelessness and divorce disputes come under attack from the winners of Google's Impact Challenge awards
BBC Works To Fix iPlayer And Website Problems
Some BBC content, including iPlayer, has been inaccessible for some users since Saturday
Search Warrant For GMail User’s Emails Sparks Privacy Worries
Privacy concerns raised after US judge grants a warrant against Google to seize an individual's Gmail emails
Vodafone Agrees Fibre Sharing Deal With Portugal Telecom
Vodafone Portugal expands fibre reach to strengthen quad play and unified communications services
Open Rights Group Plots Lawsuit Over DRIP
See you in court! Privacy group to sue the Government over the controversial DRIP surveillance act
Blackphone Says BlackBerry ‘Betrayed’ Objectives Of Privacy With Government Access
Blackphone creator refutes BlackBerry's claims of "consumer-grade privacy" and says Canadian manufacturer is living on borrowed time
BBC To Test 4G And 4K UHD Broadcasts At Commonwealth Games
BBC Commonwealth Games trials to see LTE eMBMS and IP networks used to discover new ways of transmitting content to TVs and smartphones
Quiz Of The Week: Programming Languages
Do you know Python from Cobol? Our quiz features languages old and new