Three 4G to be available in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Reading before reaching 50 towns and cities next year
News Featured
Russia’s Dual-Screen e-Ink Yotaphone Launches
Yotaphone saves battery with e-ink display on the back
Trove Of 2m Email And Social Media Passwords Uncovered
Pony botnet appears to have acquired passwords for the likes of Facebook, Google, Twitter and LinkedIn
Microsoft ‘Threshold’ Signals Unified Windows Ecosystem
Microsoft's rumoured 'Threshold' project will unite its Windows operating system across multiple devices
EE 4G To Reach 160 Towns And Cities By Christmas
EE 4G goes live in ten more locations today, with 19 more to follow before Christmas
Operators Agree To Fairer Mobile Charges, But O2 Holds Out
Government plans end to roaming, stolen mobile liability cap and end to mid-contract price rises, but O2 says it can't commit
Google Ramps Compute Engine Features, Removes ‘Beta’ Tag
Google has made its IaaS product 'generally available', as it boosts features and cuts prices in a move to compete with Amazon
RBS Promises Compensation After Yet Another IT Failure
RBS, Natwest and Ulster Bank customers are fuming after being unable to make payments last night
Public Sector Storms Tech Success Awards
Our Tech Success awards gather a mighty showing of innovative and creative tech projects
Amazon Hopes To Introduce Drone Delivery By 2018
Unmanned aerial vehicles already carry packages weighing up to five pounds
Bank Of England: UK Banks Hit By Cyber-Attacks
British banks and market infrastructures have come under attack in the past months, revealing vulnerabilities in their systems, according to a Bank of England report
Warning: Bitcoin Mining Beast Made Legit Via Licence Agreement
Some software small print includes permission to install a Bitcoin miner on machines
Android Increasingly Vulnerable To Malware
McAfee says attackers are using digital signatures to evade Android security measures
Football Referee Charged With Hacking Former Colleague’s Email
FA-registered referee and two others are charged in hacking investigation
Google Breaks Our Privacy Laws, Says Dutch Watchdog
Yeah, for sure, Google breaks our privacy laws says Dutch Privacy Watchdog after investigation
Fujitsu Launches First Laptop With Contactless Palm Vein Authentication
The new security feature is hygienic, works in under a second and is almost impossible to deceive
Prize Quiz: Win An iPad Air
How much do you want an iPad Air? Alongside this week’s quiz, we give you the chance to win one.
Man Accidentally Throws Out Hard Drive Containing £4m Worth Of Bitcoins
A fortune in virtual currency has been lost at a landfill in Newport
Google Tells CyanogenMod: Installer Doesn’t Belong In Our Store
Just two weeks after being placed on the Play store, the CyanogenMod installer app is taken down after a Google request
Fresh Microsoft Windows XP Flaw Exploited In Targeted Attacks
Zero-day exploit combines attack on patched Adobe vulnerabilities, just months before Microsoft kills support for Windows XP
Jolla Releases First Sailfish OS Smartphone
Jolla launches the first Sailfish OS-powered smartphone in Finland
Samsung Extends Digital Partnership With The British Museum
The British Museum will explore new ways to interact with its collections using Samsung technology
EU Threatens To Scrap ‘Safe Harbour’ Agreement With The US
Unless the NSA changes its ways, the data protection agreement could be cancelled as early as summer 2014
BBM Channels Social Network Launches for BlackBerry 10
BBM Channels looks like Twitter on the BlackBerry messaging service. Android and iOS version are on their way
Microsoft Considers Encryption To Protect Customers From Government Spies
The company is worried its data centres might have been tapped by the NSA
European Parliament Hit By Man-In-The-Middle Wi-Fi Attack
Public Wi-FI at the EU body shut down after attacks detected
HP Profits After Data Centre Gains, But PC Competition Hurts
Hewlett-Packard posts mostly positive results thanks to sales growth in data centre systems and commercial PCs
Kroll Ontrack – Raising Storage From The Dead: Gallery
TechWeekEurope visits the Kroll Ontrack lab in Epsom to explore the dark arts of data recovery
TechWeek Announces Strong Shortlist For Tech Success Awards
Is your name on the shortlist? Soon the winners of this year's Tech Success awards will be revealed
Microsoft Ready To Switch Off Windows RT
Microsoft's Julie Larson-Green suggests Windows RT is one Windows too many