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IBM Announces London SoftLayer Data Centre
IBM's SoftLayer business plonks a server barn down in Chessington to satisfy London customers' need to keep their data local
Heathrow Claims Terminal 5 Baggage IT Systems Are Fixed
After an IT fault created chaos in BA's Heathrow Terminal 5, systems are running as normal.... except for a massive backlog
Ofcom: EE Gets Most Broadband And Mobile Complaints, TalkTalk Worst For Landline
Ofcom hopes complaints report will help people choose their communications providers
Facebook Publishes ‘Disturbing’ Mind-Control Experiment
Facebook has been criticised for carrying out a psychological experiment on hundreds of thousands of users without their knowledge
US Auctions 30,000 Silk Road Bitcoins
Silk Road Bitcoins are sold off and the winners will find out what they got later today
BT Apologises For ‘Major’ Broadband Outage
Many BT broadband customers reported being unable to access a range of websites for several hours on Saturday morning
England’s Misery And Luis Suarez’s Bite Boost EE 4G World Cup Traffic
The World Cup breaks a number of traffic records on EE's 4G network
Germany Drops Verizon After NSA Spying Furore
German government cancels Verizon Communications contract in the wake of the NSA spying row
Brazil 2014 Is The Most Connected World Cup Ever
Brazilian telco Oi claims World Cup network has generated 32 terabytes of data in just ten days
Quiz Of The Week: Ethernet
What do you know about the technology that connects the world?
Google Announces First Android Wear Smartwatches
LG’s G Watch and Samsung’s Gear Live will ship next month, while Moto 360 is expected by the end of the summer
Android L To Boast New Interface And Samsung Knox Integration
Developer preview of Android L is released as Google seeks to expand reach of its mobile operating system
ICO Raps Police Forces Over Data Protection
Data protection watchdog highlights data handling issues across different British police forces
US Security Fears Could Spike Lenovo’s IBM Server Deal
US authorities fear Chinese access to government servers If Lenovo buys IBM's server business
EE 4G Reaches 14 New Towns And More Rural Areas
EE continues to expand LTE coverage across the UK
PayPal Forced To Issue Workaround For Broken Security Key
Security Key 2FA protection rendered almost completely useless
Sky Trials 950Mbps FTTP Network in Basingstoke
Sky experiments with its own fibre infrastructure in Hampshire and could hold more trials elsewhere
McAfee Warns Of Mobile Malware Growth And Flappy Bird Clones
McAfee says mobile malware is becoming more prevalent and effective and suggests developers and users need to do more
Respect Network Wants Members To Get Paid For Their Data
The ambitious project aims to challenge the way we look at data privacy and corporate reputation
Luuuk Malware Steals €550k From European Bank In A Week
'Hit and run' malware campaign leads to big losses for Italians, researchers say
Government Wants National Roaming To Solve Rural Blackspots
Government considering plan to force mobile operators to open up their networks in areas of poor signal
Microsoft Announces Forked-Android Nokia X2 In Bid To Spread Services
Microsoft reveals the Nokia X2, its first ever Android device
NCC Announces .Trust Top-Level Domain
The domain, one of more than one thousand set to be introduced by ICANN, is intended as a mark of confidence for consumers
Google Puts Spotlight On Energy, Access Efforts
Google is giving a new prominence to its wide range of Internet access and power delivery projects, and to vice president Craig Barratt
BoringSSL: Google Creates Its Own OpenSSL After Heartbleed Pain
Google isn't changing the world with BoringSSL, it's just creating its own version of OpenSSL for its own products
Hedge Fund Hit For Trade Details, Says BAE Systems
Attackers were able to delay and exploit a US hedge fund's trades for months, according to BAE Systems
Open Wireless Movement Wants People To Open Up Their Wi-Fi To Everyone
Open Wireless Movement says W-Fi should be open by default and wants industry to work together to make it safe, easy and legal
Russian Government Orders The Development Of Homegrown ARM Chips
The 64-bit Baikal M and M/S processors are meant to replace Intel and AMD inside public sector computers
EE Boosts Voice Capabilities With Calls Over Wi-Fi And 4G
EE customers will be able to makes calls and send texts over Wi-Fi from later this year, with VoLTE set to follow in 2015