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China To Probe EMC, IBM And Oracle Following US Spy Revelations
The PRISM fallout could hit US firms' operations in China
Germany Rules Bitcoin Is Money – And Subject To Tax
The German finance ministry says profits from Bitcoin transactions may be subject to 25 percent tax
Canalys: Android Platform Lacks Top iOS Applications
The Android application ecosystem is not fulfilling its potential, according to a study by Canalys
Windows RT Nokia Tablet Images Leak Ahead Of 26 September Launch – Report
Reports suggest 10.1-inch Windows RT-based Nokia tablet is set to be launched next month
Washington Post, CNN And Others Hit By Syrian Electronic Army
Hackers breach Outbrain feeds to spread their message across major media websites
Tibetans Under Cyber Attack – And The Security Industry Isn’t Helping
Tibetans are pummelled with cyber attacks, but the security industry is not helping, and may even be hindering, TechWeek hears
Quiz Of The Week: A Year With BlackBerry
Things looked bad for BlackBerry in 2012. What has happened since then?
Dell Profits Down 72 Percent As Uncertainty Bites
Dell releases its second quarter financials early and it makes for grim reading for investors
Google Adds Voice Search For Gmail And Google Plus
Google is to offer users of Gmail, Google+ and Google Calender the ability to utilise voice searches
Google To Introduce “Private Results” Into Search
Information from other Google products will crop up in search results, starting in the US
York Wi-Fi Network To Enable ‘Thriving Business Community’
York Wi-Fi network to build on existing connectivity in the city and promote council services
Samsung Sued For Labour Rights Violations In Brazil
The Ministry of Labour demands breaks for workers, and £69.6 million in compensation
AOL Boss Apologises For Firing Worker In Public
You're Fired - Tim Armstrong, says sorry for public sacking, but the dismissal stands
IBM To Acquire Israeli Fraud Detection Firm Trusteer
Big Blue planning a new security research lab in Tel-Aviv too
Cisco To Axe 4,000 Staff Despite Positive Results
Cisco confirms it will once again trim its workforce, despite reporting solid financial results
TechWeek Readers Abandon US Cloud Over Privacy
Our readers don't trust US cloud providers any more, it seems
O2 4G Tariffs To Feature Digital Content And Extra Data Deals
O2 reveals consumer and business price plan details ahead of 29 August 4G launch
Google Adds TARDIS Interior To StreetView
Fans of the Doctor can step into the 1960s police box outside the Earl’s Court station
The Only Way Is Essex Broadband: BT Agrees £24.6m BDUK Deal
Rural Essex was well jel of towns and cities' fast fibre, till BT won BDUK cash
Simple Joomla Hacks ‘Hit Thousands Of Websites’
Thousands of sites compromised to serve up the Blackhole exploit kit, Verasafe says, as Joomla users urged to update
Fedora Linux Plots Agile Core Future
Members plot a new path forward for the Fedora Linux Project in order to tailor it for more specific uses
GCHQ Unveils Cyber Attack Response Schemes
GCHQ looks to come to the aid of businesses beleaguered by cyber attacks
ZTE Open Firefox OS Smartphone To Be Sold In UK On eBay
ZTE Open will become the first Firefox OS smartphone to be released in the UK, unlocked for £59.99
New York Times Hackers Back With Smarter Malware
Hackers, thought to be Chinese, return with updated infrastructure as they try to avoid detection
Pirate Bay Launches Browser To Counter Blockades
The Pirate Bay launches its own web browser to circumvent the blockade by ISPs and governments
Tibetans Targeted As Dalai Lama Site Hacked To Serve Malware
Tibetans targeted yet again in watering hole attack
City Of London Bins Recycling Firm’s Phone Tracking Test
Renew's recycling bins identify smartphones with Wi-Fi switched on, but the London startup says it isn't snooping
Next Google Nexus 10 To Be Made By Asus – Report
Asus will reportedly manufacture the next Google Nexus 10, replacing Samsung
Obama Proposes Broad Surveillance Review
President Obama's proposed changes to the NSA's surveillance regime faces staunch opposition within Congress, while privacy advocates say it does not go far enough