The United Arab Emirates has allegedly discovered two US-supplied 'security compromising components' in French-provided military satellites
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Thousands Infected By Malicious Ads On Yahoo
Brits hit hard as malicious ads serve up the Magnitude exploit kit
CES 2014: Intel To Demonstrate Wearable Tech
Intel is reportedly planning to show wearable devices based on its Quark technology at CES
UK Company Successfully Claims Ownership Of The ‘Pinterest’ Trademark
Premium Interest registered the name long before Pinterest launched in Europe
Snowden Reveals NSA’s Classified Quantum Computing Project
The US agency is building a machine that could make all encryption obsolete
Samsung Edges Out Apple As Number One Enterprise Smartphone Vendor
Research findings position Samsung above Apple, and Blackberry above Nokia
Quiz Of The Week: New Year Resolutions
Make it your New Year’s resolution to complete our display quiz!
HP Blames The Market For 5000 More Job Cuts
2014 may not be such a happy new year for some as HP announces more misery on the jobs front
Half Of Britons ‘Now Own A Tablet’
Research from Deloitte shows that over half of Britons have access to some kind of tablet device
Eric Schmidt Takes Responsibility For Google’s Social Networking Failures
We should have seen Facebook was coming, says Google’s chairman
Millions Of Snapchat Usernames And Phone Numbers ‘Leaked’
Hackers claim they wanted to show up Snapchat security weakness
Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Skype Social Pages And Blog
Hackers leave anti-NSA spying messages across Microsoft-run accounts
Apple Denies NSA Backdoor For iPhone
Apple denies it created a backdoor to allow the NSA to spy on the iPhone
Microsoft Midori OS Details Emerge
Technical details have emerged about Microsoft's non-Windows operating system, codenamed Midori
Crooks Rob Cash Machines Via USB
Cash machines running Windows XP attacked, researchers at the Chaos Communication Congress say
UK Tech Bigwigs Handed New Year Honours
Tech City chief Joanna Shields receives OBE as women outnumber men on New Year Honours list for the first time
Samsung DRAM Chip Paves Way For 4GB Smartphones
A new DRAM chip could mean more responsive devices with higher-resolution displays and better battery life, according to Samsung
BlackBerry Cancels ‘Live’ Conference, Pulls Two Unreleased Smartphones
The smartphone maker was also forced to withdraw a recent Twitter update due to bugs, advising users to downgrade
Quiz Of The Season: TechWeek’s Christmas Quiz
'Tis the season to tackle our Christmas teasers...
ICO Publishes Privacy Guidelines For App Developers
Have a clear privacy policy or risk alienating users, warns the data protection watchdog
Jolla Puts More Sailfish OS Smartphones On Sale
European customers can get their hands on a Jolla smartphone, while outstanding pre-orders will be fulfilled before Christmas
Ofcom Tells BT To Repair And Install Fixed Lines Faster Or Risk Fines
Ofcom seeks to shortern the time telephone and broadband line repairs, as well as finish new installations
Boris Johnson Wants Olympic Park To Test Tech For Smart London
Mayor of London reveals details of Smart London Plan, with the Olympic Park taking a central role
Washington Post Hackers Steal Passwords
Washington Post gets hacked again and China is the chief suspect
British Airways To Allow Electronics Use During Take-Off And Landing
British Airways claims to be the first airline to take advantage of European ruling
Radical 12-Core Apple Mac Pro Goes On Sale
The new Apple Mac Pro has gone on sale, boasting six Thunderbolt 2 ports and up to 12 processor cores
Microsoft Admits No Ballmer Replacement Until 2014
Redmond's search for a new CEO is taking longer than expected and a new boss will not be in place before year-end
Bitcoin In Trouble As Chinese Exchanges Stop Taking Deposits In Yuan
Virtual currency loses almost a third of its value in just one day
Facebook Acquires Sports Data Startup Sportstream
Facebook wants you to talk about all the football all the time
Amazon Takes Its Cloud To China
Amazon Web Services will be hosted in local data centres run by Chinese partners