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Foxconn Admits Working Conditions Violated Its Own Policy
Student interns at the Yantai factory in Shandong worked more hours than they should have
Ubuntu Server 13.10 To Focus On OpenStack
Canonical synchronises its release cycle to that of the open source cloud framework
Quiz Of The Week: Education!
Learning tech, or using tech to learn? Go back to school with this week's quiz on IT education!
T-Mobile USA Abolishes Text And Data Roaming Charges In 100 Countries
T-Mobile USA makes it cheaper to use smartphones abroad as EU debates future of roaming
New UK Cyber Police Chief: We Need Skills To De-Anonymise Tor Crooks
Crooks think they can operate anonymously online with tools like Tor. They can't, says head of the National Cyber Crime Unit
EE Set To Replace Vodafone As BT’s Mobile Partner
With BT's MVNO agreement with Vodafone rumming out, EE will be the new BT mobile partner for business customers and BT employees
Ofcom Wants Operators To Pay More For 900MHz and 1800MHz Spectrum Use
Operator licence fees could quintuple early next year, but Ofcom says they reflect true market value
UK JANET Network Scales Towards 400Gbps
EXCLUSIVE: The UK's JANET upgrade is completed and will support major global research projects with bodies like CERN
Duke Of York Opens Box London Office
Mayor of London says Box's choice is a sign of London's tech hub credentials, and Prince Andrew opens the office
Costly UK e-Borders Programme Deleted Drug Smuggling Data
Data management failures apparent despite £500 million spent so far on trying to keep terrorists and crooks out
Power Surges Hit ‘Cursed’ $1.4bn NSA Data Centre
Meltdowns reported at the NSA data storage site whose electricity was cursed by protesters
Microsoft Hands Out $100k For Windows Security Bypass
Researcher takes home over $100,000 for bypass and other bugs
Google And HP Reveal Chromebook 11
Google and HP have unveiled the ultra-thin and ultra-cheap HP Chromebook 11 machine
Review: LG G2
LG is gunning for Samsung's Android smartphone crown, but does the LG G2 offer a viable alternative?
Four ‘Silk Road Traders’ Arrested In The UK
So far, eight people across four different countries have been detained in connection with the illegal online marketplace
Confirmed: Alleged Blackhole Exploit Kit Author Arrested In Russia
The Blackhole exploit kit author has been arrested, much to the delight of the security community
Cyber Attack Cost Rises Again For Breached Organisations
The UK is suffering less than others, whilst IT teams are spending in all the wrong places
Microsoft Chases Amazon With Big Cloud Offerings
Microsoft launches a US Government Cloud and upgrades Azure and the rest of the cloud family
One Million Raspberry Pi Computers Baked In The UK
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has shipped a total of 1.75 million devices, and the demand is ongoing
WhatsApp Users ‘Should Not Trust Broken Encryption’
More encryption problems uncovered on WhatsApp
Tim Berners-Lee Launches Alliance For Affordable Internet
The new non-profit will campaign for open and competitive broadband markets in the developing world
UK Bank ‘Cyber War Games’ Coming In November
Bank of England to oversee stress tests next month
MongoDB Gets $150 Million In A New Funding Round
Open source NoSQL database breaks industry records, now valued at $1.2 billion
Google, Intel And SAP All Interested In BlackBerry Takeover – Report
A number of parties are apparently interested in a piece of BlackBerry crumble
Mobile Operators To Attend Government 4G Meeting
DCMS looks to 4G to bring superfast broadband to rural areas not covered by BDUK
NCCU: UK FBI-Style National Cyber Police Launched
Tthe PCeU and the SOCA cyber team formally come together as National Crime Agency launches
Samsung Called Before Court For Alleged Leak Of Apple Secrets
Samsung allegedly used secret Apple licensing terms in negotiations with Nokia
Samsung Expects Record Q3 Profits Of £5.8bn
Semiconductor gains offset smartphone saturation fears as Samsung posts second consecutive quarter of record results
US Charges 13 Alleged Anonymous Members
Alleged Anonymous DDoSers charged for Operation Payback attacks