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Snoops Scared Of Snowden Doomsday Stash
Secret Snowden docs have intelligence officials fretting
Intel Looking To Sell IPTV Service By End of 2013 – Report
Intel reportedly wants $500m for its yet-to-launch web TV service OnCue, with Verizon amongst the possible buyers
Qualcomm Faces Chinese Anti-Trust Investigation
Qualcomm says Chinese authorities have told them the charges are 'confidential' but it denies wrongdoing
Eric Schmidt Offers Instructions On Dumping iPhone For Android
Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt has offered a step-by-step guide to ditching iOS
BlackBerry CFO, COO and CMO Depart In Management Restructure
BlackBerry management reorganisation sees a number of executives leave the company
Samsung Announces 5.25-Inch Galaxy Grand 2 Smartphone
Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 handset promises large screen experience in compact form factor
Twitter Boosts User Protection With ‘Forward Security’ Encryption Enhancements
Twitter says it wants others to follow in its footsteps, with measures to prevent snooping
EU To Approve Nokia Microsoft Deal, As Chinese Strikes Continue
EU reportedly set to greenlight takeover but Chinese workers claim they are being forced to sign new, unfavourable, contracts
Hundreds Of Thousands Hit In Racing Post Password Breach
Site editor says number of affected users in password breach will be in the six figure region
Symantec ‘Disarms’ Files To Block Targeted Attacks
The new 'Disarm' feature in Symantec's messaging security software is a new tactic for dealing with highly targeted attacks that use infected files
UK Ranks Third In 2013 Web Index, Despite Surveillance Concerns
Sir Tim Berners-Lee says world governments are making slow progress in their adoption of the Web, but GCHQ spying lets Britain down
Samsung Ordered To Pay Apple £179m Damages
Jury decision means that Samsung must pay Apple a total of $930 million (£574m) in damages
Canadian Pension Fund AIMCo Says BlackBerry Lacks Recovery Plan
AIMCo CEO hopes BlackBerry can stage comeback, but says he wont invest just because its Canadian
Quiz Of The Week: Women In Tech
Women have been at the heart of tech since the industry began. Our quiz charts their success
Salesforce: Customers Hungry For Better Encryption After NSA Snooping
Salesforce says it will deliver better, wider encryption services for customers concerned about the Edward Snowden leaks
British Security Chiefs Let NSA Store UK Email Addresses And Phone Numbers – Snowden
Latest documents give strongest confirmation yet that UK citizens have been spied upon by the NSA
Ofcom Identifies ’25 Times’ More Spectrum For Mobile Broadband
Ofcom wants to release more spectrum for mobile broadband to cope with expected demand
Google Wallet Adds Card For Payments And Cash Withdrawals
Google Wallet Card aims to make payment system more accessible - but only in the US
Green Grid Takes Data Centre Efficiency Fight To Government
Governments need to handle data centres with care, The Green Grid and techUK argue
Current Smartwatches Are Ugly And Lack Functionality – Gartner
Gartner says consumers are unconvinced by smartwatches and will stick to tablets this Christmas
Salesforce: Microsoft Doesn’t Get Social or Mobile
Cloud giant still has some bad words to say about its rivals
Samsung Looks To The Enterprise As The Smartphone Market Saturates
Samsung' wants to replace BlackBerry and be a major enterprise provider, Jae Shin and Andrew Mills tell TechWeekEurope
Nominet To Finally Introduce Shorter ‘.uk’ Domain In 2014
Businesses will be able to register for .uk domains from next summer
Which? Says Apple And Others Charge Too Much For Tablet Storage
Manufacturers "fleecing" consumers by charging up to £80 for £6 worth of storage, says watchdog
Alleged Silk Road Mastermind Is ‘Honest And Kind’, Says $1m Bail Application
Man accused of running the illegal marketplace under the alias ‘Dread Pirate Roberts’ receives a vote of confidence
US Operators Reject Samsung Smartphone Killswitch Proposals
US operators accused of rejecting smartphone killswitch in order to protect theft insurance income
Windows Phone 8 Gains Office Remote App
New app turns Windows Phone handsets into smart remotes for meetings and presentations
Haiti And Worker Protests Disrupt Salesforce Dreamforce
Protesters upset about Haiti, Walmart and pay at San Francisco's AT&T stadium make for mini Dreamforce nightmares
Salesforce Partners With HP For ‘Superpod’ Dedicated Service
Despite being on the Cisco board, Benioff chooses HP converged infrastructure to run dedicated service