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Dell World 2013: Dell Announces All-Flash Array And New Networking Switches
Dell claims its new EqualLogic storage products unlock the true power of flash
Cisco Loses Legal Challenge To Microsoft Skype Deal
Cisco loses its legal challenge over Microsoft's purchase of VoIP giant Skype, but will not appeal
Microsoft May Still Pursue Nokia Android Smartphone – Reports
Microsoft might not scrap the leaked Normandy Nokia Android smartphone
Researchers Develop Low Cost Open Source 3D Printer For Metal Objects
A low-cost 3D printer has been developed in the US that will allow users to 'print' objects made of steel
Google Opens Asian Data Centres In Singapore And Taiwan
Google's Taiwan and Singapore data centres are greener than previous ones - and avoid Chinese repression
European Foreign Ministries Breached By Chinese Hackers
Attackers used information on the Syrian crisis as bait around the time of the G20 meeting in Russia
Mozilla Offers Firefox 26 With Secure Plug-Ins
Mozilla releases the new version of its open-source web browser that comes with more secure plug-ins
Samsung Introduces First 1TB Ultra-Thin SSD
Samsung's tiny new high-capacity drives build on the SSD range it introduced in the summer, but fit into ultra-thin laptops using the mSATA interface
Another 31 Communities In Devon And Somerset To Get Fibre Broadband
Local councils plan to have 91 percent superfast connectivity by 2016
Microsoft Patch Tuesday: 11 Fixes, One Gap
Microsoft's latest patch bundle closes some serious gaps - while one zero-day flaw remains open
Privacy Pros Delight At International Surveillance Malware Pact
Digital surveillance and state-sponsored malware are added to the Wassenaar Arrangement on controlling exports
Qualcomm Launches 64-Bit Snapdragon 410
Qualcomm has said it will expand 64-bit and LTE features into all its Snapdragon chips
HP Announces Moonshot Servers For Telecoms, Web And Hosted Desktop
HP's latest Moonshot microservers address Big Data, telecoms and dynamic web applications
IDS: Universal Credit ‘On Schedule, On Budget’
Despite damning assessments, Iain Duncan Smith says the flagship Universal Credit scheme is on track to meet its deadline and budget requirements
Air Traffic Control Software Glitch Causes Flight Misery Across UK
Delays and cancellations affect flights in the UK after air traffic control suffers technical failures
RBS: NatWest Site Hit By DDoS
Just days after experiencing system failures, NatWest is hit by a DDoS
Mars Rover Laser Hits Landmark
The Mars rover 'Curiosity' has now fired its laser 100,000 times since landing on the red planet last year
VMware Spin-off Pivotal To Invest £100m In Tech City
CEO Paul Maritz plants VMware-backed Big Data venture Pivotal in London's startup-ville
Bank Of America Recognises Benefits Of Bitcoin
Analysts warn that the price of the virtual currency should remain below $1300
UK Judge ‘Reveals’ HTC One Successor In Nokia Patent Case
HTC One Two is scheduled for February or March 2014 release says judge
Quiz Of The Week: Drones And Droids
Robots are here, and so is our quiz!
Government Announces £10m Rural Broadband Trial
The government looks towards mobile to increase superfast broadband coverage
Raspberry Pi Used To Hijack Drone Over Wi-Fi
Hacker shows how to take over a Parrot drone using some cheap equipment and freely-available software
JPMorgan Warns 465,000 Of Data Breach
Banking giant JPMorgan says a lot of its UCard customers could have had their details taken
BlackBerry Fan Barack Obama Isn’t Allowed iPhone For ‘Security Reasons’
US President gives BlackBerry an unexpected boost
EU Approval Brings £4.6bn Microsoft Nokia Deal Closer To Completion
Nokia handset acquisition clears another regulatory hurdle and is expected to close early next year
Intel Targets Enterprise Networks With High-End Platform
Intel bolsters its networking silicon to expand in the enterprise, cloud-provider, and carrier network space
HP Set To Cut More Than Five Percent Of Its UK Workforce
1,124 jobs will go as part of Meg Whitman’s turnaround plan
Three Offers Free Data Roaming In The US, And Cheaper Calls Home
Three roaming becomes cheaper as operator adds USA to 'Feel At Home' service