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Government Services Fail The Digital Have-Nots – Labour MP
Digital Government services can save money, but they must also support digital illiterates, says Labour's Chi Onwurah
BlackBerry Posts Profit Amid Recovery Hopes
No more red ink as the latest results from BlackBerry show turnaround is starting to pay off
Rackspace Launches Bare-Metal Servers For The Cloud
OnMetal, the first product based on the OpenStack Ironic project, makes custom app deployment easy and is coming to Europe in 2015
Quiz Of The Week: Search Engines
Try our most probing quiz ever. Do you know the truth about search engines?
Amazon Fire Phone Arrives With 3D Interaction
Amazon wades into the crowded smartphone market with its 3D Amazon Fire phone, dubbed by some a "mobile cash register"
Android Malware Posing As Google Play Silently Pilfers Bank Logins
Rogue app pilfers bank logins but the most concerning thing is its ability to conceal its actions, researchers say
Facebook To Build Its Own ‘Wedge’ Datacentre SDN Switch
One in the eye for Cisco! Facebook will make its own SDN switches using its own Open Compute server hardware
Julian Assange Asks The US To Drop Wikileaks Investigation
Controversial publisher holds a press conference to mark the anniversary of his residence at the embassy of Ecuador in London
Broadband Crisis Affects Cities Too, Ofcom Reveals
It is not just those people living in rural areas that suffer from the scourge of slow broadband, study reveals
New Malware Family Threatens UK’s Online Banking Users
A Remote Access Tool called ‘Dyre’ can circumvent encryption
Government Has ‘Secret Policy’ To Intercept Facebook, Google And Twitter
Charles Farr statement reveals how the government could legally intercept people's social network data by separating internal and external comms
Nokia ‘Paid Millions’ To Symbian Blackmailers
Nokia paid several million euros to stop blackmailers revealing the source code of the Symbian OS
Iraq ‘Orders Internet Shutdown In Five Provinces’
As an insurgency gathers force, the Iraqi government has reportedly widened its blocks on Internet services
GCHQ To Share ‘Classified’ Cyber Threat Data With Businesses
Secretive agency looking at ways of opening up to boost the UK economy
EU Teams With South Korea On 5G
The European Commission has announced a pact with South Korea to coordinate development on next-generation wireless networks
Tesco Offers Skype-Like Smartphone Calling App
Tesco Calling Card allows users to make low-cost calls to the UK from abroad using a smartphone and a Wi-Fi connection
Domino’s Pizza Gets £24k Ransom Demand For Stolen Data
Pizza maker hit by crooks who want a ransom for details of customers' addresses and their favourite toppings
Mayor Boris Johnson Launches London Technology Week
More than 200 technology-themed events to take place across the capital, promoting it as a place to do digital business
Google To Launch Google Fit Health Apps At I/O
Google and Apple go head to head in wearable tech health market
Apple, Cisco Back Microsoft Data Request Challenge
Major companies are lending their support to a Microsoft court challenge to the US government's request for email data stored in Europe
Chinese Website Discloses Microsoft Android Patents
A Chinese government website has published a list of the patents Microsoft claims give it the right to licence fees from Android device makers
FCC May Tighten Neutrality Rules On Wireless Providers
As part of its network neutrality reforms, the FCC is considering imposing stricter regulations on the wireless Internet
Vodafone Plans Connected Car Push With £115m Cobra Acquisition
Vodafone hopes the Italian firm will help it gain a foothold in connected cars
Ask The Experts: Wearable Tech In the Office
Our readers get help from IBM on how to integrate wearable tech without being intrusive
Starbucks Offers Free Wireless Charging, But Who Can Use It?
Starbucks begins rollout of wireless charging points in its stores, but some argue it has backed the wrong specification
Content Is King For New Flagship Samsung Galaxy Tab S
Samsung Galaxy Tab S hopes its super AMOLED display and content deals can help it take on the iPad
Cloudfare Offers DDoS Protection For ‘Free Speech’ Websites
CloudFlare offers free anti-DDoS protection for political and artistic websites exercising 'free speech'
Quiz Of The Week: Sport Technology
Do you know as much about sport technology as you do about zonal marking?
Technology To Play Vital Role At World Cup 2014
Technology will be more integral to the World Cup than ever before, connecting fans, organisers and even dissenters in Brazil