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Intel Avoton C2000 Microserver Chips Arrive For Data Centres
Intel makes available its low power 'Avoton' Atom C2000 chips for microservers and data centres
Samsung Delivers Galaxy Gear Smartwatch
Samsung signals the start of the smartwatch era with the launch of its futuristic Galaxy Gear device
HP Launches Intel Avoton-based Moonshot Servers
HP reveals its latest Moonshot server, which boasts Intel's Atom C2000 System on a Chip (SoC)
Satellite-Linked Cameras Could Keep Rhinos Safe
Raspberry Pi-controlled cameras in Kenya's wildlife parks could help keep rhino poachers at bay
NHS Gets £1bn Boost For Online Patient Records Push
Hunt seeks to allay cost and privacy fears around NHS records project
Google Android KitKat Branding Irks Environmentalists
Google hooks up with Nestle, seen by many as a corporate bad guy
Ed Vaizey: “A Geek Heaven – That’s What We Want The UK To Be”
Politicians and businesses get behind Campus Party technology festival in London
New iPhone Set For 10 September Launch
The new iPhone is arriving next week, much to the delight, or chagrin, of many an onlooker
Neelie Kroes: We Will Not Restrict The Cloud, Nor Kill Roaming Cuts
Neelie Kroes is pushing ahead with roaming cuts - and seems to disagree with the UK government over public cloud
Nokia Bids Emotional Farewell To Phones
Selling the phone business to Microsoft is the best option, Nokia chairman tells press conference
ZTE Launches £72 Quad-Core Smartphone With Virgin
The Blade V, with a quad-core Snapdragon processor, raises the bar for low-priced smartphones
Microsoft To Buy Nokia Hardware And Services Unit For £4.6bn
Nokia, trailing Samsung and Apple in the mobile phone market, will go toward building up Microsoft's devices and services offerings
Cisco CTO Criticises Software-Only SDN
Cisco's Padmasree Warrior reveals strategic differences between Cisco and VMware around software-defined networking
Google And Microsoft To Sue US Government Over Surveillance Transparency
They might not get on usually, but Google and Microsoft have joined forces to fight the US government over transparency around data requests
Syrian Electronic Army Denies Anonymous Exposed Its Members
Actors affiliated with Anonymous claim they have a load of the Syrian Electronic Army's data, but the pro-Assad group tells TechWeek that's not true
Leaked Photos: Samsung Smartwatch Prototype Looks Clumsy
In leaked photos, a Galaxy Gear smartwatch prototype looks like a shrunken phone
Vodafone Confirms ‘Advanced’ Verizon Talks On £84bn Buyout
Vodafone and Verizon are expected to finalise an £84bn deal which would see Vodafone exit the highly profitable US wireless market
Google Adds Italy, Bulgaria To Crowdsourced Mapping Programme
Google has extended its Map Maker programme to Italy, Bulgaria, Vatican City and San Marino, allowing users to add local details
Android VP Hugo Barra Departs Google For Xiaomi
Personal issues blow up just as Barra's blows over to a Chinese smartphone manufacturer
BT Calls Time On Old Dial-Up Service – Or Does It?
If you can't get broadband, you'll have to take your modem over to BT-owned Plusnet
Three Abolishes Roaming Charges For Data, Calls And Texts To UK In 7 Countries
Calling home and surfing the web is now much much cheaper in seven Hutchison countries
Quiz Of The Week: Ballmer’s Microsoft Buddies
With Steve Ballmer stepping down, this week's quiz looks at Microsoft executives old and new!
Tor Project Doubles Traffic In Ten Days
Speculation is rife over a boom in anonymous Tor usage
Three To Launch 4G For Free In December
All compatible smartphones will receive a noticeable Internet speed boost
Vodafone And O2 To Create A Competitive UK 4G Landscape
The arrival of more UK 4G services is good news for consumers and businesses
HTC Readies Proprietary OS For Chinese Mobile Users
Long term Android supporter HTC is reportedly working with Chinese government on a local mobile OS
Tech Firms Replace Finance And Law In The City Of London
Redistribution of office space reflects the wider trends in the UK economy
Microsoft Reassures Jittery Staff After Ballmer Announcement
Microsoft reassures its workforce spooked by Steve Ballmer's upcoming retirement and the company reorganisation
EE 4G Celebrates In Accrington As Network Reaches 105 Towns And Cities
EE signs Ian Rush to celebrate, as Accrington is its 100th 4G town, while O2 and Vodafone warm up on the touchline