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Torvalds’ Dead SSD Delays 3.12 Linux Kernel
Even the father of Linux is not immune to hardware failure
Yahoo Traffic Grows To 800m Monthly Users As Mayer Revival Continues
Mobile growth improves Yahoo traffic, but Mayer warns her plan will take three years
Workstations – The One PC Market That Lives Forever
HP bets on workstations as the rest of the PC industry goes down the drain
Michael Dell Poised To Win Buyout Bid
Michael Dell looks set to win the bruising buyout deal for the company as shareholders vote today
European Commission’s Net Neutrality Proposals Cause Concern
Kroes claims she is bringing net neutrality to Europe with the Commission's regulation, but others are concerned she is doing the opposite
IBM Increases Server Density With NeXtScale System
Big Blue moves closer to hyperscale computing
Government Relies On Legacy IT For £480bn Of Revenue
The National Audit Office warns of the many risks that come with running valuable systems on Legacy IT
BlackBerry Cuts More Jobs As Several Dozen US Sales Roles Go
BlackBerry restructure continues amid takeover speculation
Apple Announces Flagship iPhone 5S And Cheaper iPhone 5C
iPhone 5S adds improved camera, 64-bit processor and fingerprint sensor, while iPhone 5S targets lower price points
iOS 7 Receives 18 September Launch Date
iOS 7 will be made available to iPhone 4 or later and iPad 2 or later next week
HP Launches First Ever Workstation Ultrabook
The ZBook 14 features Intel’s latest Haswell processor, full HD display, two hard drives, up to 16GB of RAM but weighs just 1.62 kg
EE 4G Swap Scheme Lets Users Trade In Early For One-Off Fee
EE 4G says users can trade in for the latest smartphones just six months into their contract
Microsoft Surface 2 Set For 23 September Launch
Microsoft sends out invites for a Surface event in New York later this month
Tech Titans Take Further Action On NSA Spying Transparency
Facebook, Google and Yahoo all lodge legal petitions to let them talk aboue NSA data requests
Qualcomm To Power FIA’s Formula E Electric Racing
Qualcomm to advise new electric vehicle motorsport championship on sustainable technology
John McAfee Dead – Or Not
The anti-virus anti-hero is not dead. In fact, he is as lively as ever
Google Offers More Concessions In EC Antitrust Case
Google has offered the European Commission a new range of proposed changes to its search services in a three-year-old antitrust investigation
Vodafone 4G Customers Get Extra 4GB As Network Expands To More Cities
Operator promises data bonus for early adopters as Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield are added
BT Pens £21.96m West Yorkshire Superfast Broadband Deal
BT to pump £12m into spreading fibre across God's Own Country
Icahn Gives Up Fight Over Dell Buyout
Icahn bows out, saying Dell team is akin to dictatorship and CEO is undervaluing the firm
Intel Shows Optical Terabit Rack Connections
Intel's MXC connectors could cut cable clutter and prompt a big data centre rethink
EE Hits 1 Million 4G Subscribers
EE passes the 1m subscriber mark on its 4G network, but a GSMA study finds Europe lagging in 4G penetration
NSA ‘Can Tap iPhone, Android And BlackBerry Phones’
NSA can tap plenty of mobile devices, according to fresh leaks reported by Der Spiegel
Tor Network Spike Caused By Botnet
Mevade botnet responsible for Tor traffic jump in August
Apple’s Next iPhone Sparks Fresh Worker Abuse Allegations
Ahead of the launch next week of its new cheap iPhone, Apple faces fresh worker violation claims
NSA And GCHQ ‘Covertly Plant Vulnerabilities In Internet Encryption’
Intelligence agencies working inside tech companies to insert flaws in modern encryption, according to more of Snowden's leaks
Quiz Of The Week: Remember Nokia!
Nokia's selling its phone business to Microsoft. Our quiz celebrates the company's highs
Bristol University Offers Cloud Access To Quantum Chip
Anyone can try quantum computing experiments on Bristol's public access two-quibit chip
DWP Universal Credit IT System Slammed By Watchdog
DWP hits back at the NAO report, as Iain Duncan Smith blames poor management by civil servants