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Cisco’s Chambers Writes To Obama Over NSA Spying
Cisco chief executive John Chambers has written to the US president expressing his concerns over alleged NSA interceptions of US networking equipment
LifeLock Pulls Wallet App And Deletes Data Over Security Concerns
LifeLock takes drastic action as it fears its mobile wallet isn't compliant with payment card industry regulations
Apple, Google Settle Motorola Patent Lawsuits
Apple and Google have agreed to settle their patent lawsuits related to Motorola Mobility, with Apple pursuing its cases against Samsung and others
Thousands Of Network Devices Open To Password Theft
Brocade and other manufacturers' network devices said to be vulnerable to SNMP attacks that could leak passwords, researchers claim
Autodesk To Launch Its Own 3D Printer Later This Year
The ‘Spark’ platform includes both software and hardware, is expected to cost around £3,000
All 33 London Boroughs Migrate To Government Public Services Network
London boroughs to benefit from shared services on LondonPSN
Poland Launches Vein Pattern Recognition ATMs
The Hitachi-equipped ATMs will allow users to withdraw cash without a bank card
Adobe Fixes Day-Long Creative Cloud Login Outage
Adobe has restored a log-in problem that prevented millions of customers from using their software normally for more than 24 hours
Quiz Of The Week: Web Browsers
Do you know your Chrome from your Firefox? A new web browser quiz awaits...
Encrypted Web Traffic Spiked Since Snowden Leaks
Surveillance revelations appear to lead to big jump in SSL web encryption across the world
TalkTalk TV And B2B Units Boost Revenues As Fibre Demand Remains ‘Modest’
TalkTalk got 134,000 fibre customers during financial year, less than BT adds in Q4, but outlines plans for BT independence
Samsung Apologises Over Cancer Cases
Samsung is to compensate employees who developed cancer after working at its semiconductor factories
Mozilla Reluctantly Adopts Digital Rights Management
Mozilla says it has no choice if it wants to keep its user base, while the user base calls adoption of DRM “a betrayal”
Canonical Pushes OpenStack Managed Service With ‘Your Cloud’
Canonical is offering to build and operate OpenStack cloud infrastructure either on-site or using a customer's service provider of choice
Cisco Beats Estimates With 5.5 Percent Revenue Decline
The network equipment maker's shares rose in after-hours trading, as it reported recovering demand in developed markets and a revenue decline that was less than analysts had expected
UK Charity Files Complaint Against GCHQ, Alleges Human Rights Violations
According to Privacy International, GCHQ’s intrusive malware operations violate articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Samsung Knox Receives UK Government Approval
Public sector workers can use Samsung Knox-protected devices following guidance from the CESG
Google Glass Goes On Sale To All For $1,500 But Hardware Costs Just $150
Google Glass could get cheap, if the currently pricey Explorer programme shows real demand
AVG Slammed For Not Patching ‘Critical Flaws’
AVG fixes one of four vulnerabilities in remote administration tool, but researchers who uncovered the flaws aren't happy with the security firm
Iran Hackers ‘Hitting Dissidents And US Defence’
Most victims of Iranian hacker crews based inside the country, as attackers take up digital espionage in earnest, researchers find
One In Four Kids Could Be Runaways: Tech Industry Responds
The annual Byte Night charity event needs you to help support homeless children
Hackers Raid DogeVault, Fate Of Customer Dogecoins Unclear
Some customers say their virtual wallets were emptied minutes before the website went down
EU Court Tells Google To Abide By The ‘Right To Be Forgotten’
It looks like users from the EU will be able to edit results which come up when someone searches for their name
Samsung Galaxy S5 Fitness Features To Help England World Cup Team
The FA and Samsung agree partnership that will provide every England player with a Samsung Galaxy S5 to take to Brazil
Motorola Aims To End ‘Dumbphone’ Era With £89 Moto E
Motorola shows off low-cost Moto E and 4G-enabled Moto G
Australian Government Plans To Save With Open Source Drupal
The Australian government wants to build a unified CMS for all government websites, based on the open source Drupal software
Microsoft Word Vulnerability Used Against Taiwanese Government
Prolific hacker group spotted using patched flaw to hit government and educational institutes
Bletchley Park Museums Split By ‘Berlin Wall’ As Row Escalates
New fences are another sign of disunity at Bletchley Park, which houses the National Museum of Computing and its collection of vintage computers
Glenn Greenwald: NSA Intercepted And Backdoored Servers
Journalist's book to reveal more details of NSA's efforts to spy on the Internet