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Research: TechWeek Readers Give Thumbs Up To Startups
Are IT people wary of trendy startups? No, our Tech Club survey found that you love them!
MPs Declare GCHQ PRISM Access Lawful
GCHQ access to the controversial PRISM programme is legal, Intelligence and Security Committee says
Google Glass Vulnerability ‘Highlights Need To Secure Internet Of Things’
Flaw could have forced users to connect to malicious Wi-Fi, but Google has fixed it
Scientists Invent Mobile Phone Charging Powered By Urine
Boffins assure sceptics they are not taking the proverbial after revealing a mobile phone charged by urine
Poll: Are you Taking Your Work On Holiday?
Many like to stay connected to the office when on holiday, but what are your plans for this year? Let us know in a brand new poll
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EFF, Gun Groups And Others Sue NSA Over Surveillance
First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles and the Calguns Foundation join EFF and others in fight against snoops
TechWeekEurope Readers Are Not Smitten With Big Data
A surprising number of readers are disappointed with their Big Data experiences
Mac Malware With Apple Developer ID ‘Likely Government Sponsored’
The sneaky Janicab malware is likely targeting activists in Kazakhstan and Russia
UK To Invest £200 Million In Space Technology
Reusable rocket engines and satellite tools could help the UK conquer the final frontier
Google, Microsoft And Condé Nast To Stop Advertising On Pirate Websites
Eight online advertising companies pledge to stop funding copyright infringement
Google Gives UK Charities Free Enterprise Apps
Google's Nonprofits programme offers tools and services to qualified charity organisations in England and Wales
How Cyber Extortion Really Goes Down
TechWeek exclusively exposes a real case of attempted cyber extortion, as a betting company is targeted by a DDoSer claiming to work for a rival firm
Amazon Brings MapR M7 Platform To Elastic MapReduce
MapR's M7 'ultimate decision machine' big data platform is now available on Amazon's Elastic MapReduce cloud infrastructure
Report: Apple Signs New Samsung Chip Deal
Apple has committed to keep Samsung on as a manufacturer of its mobile processors, but may also bring in TSMC or Globalfoundries
Microsoft Surface RT Price Cut By A Third To £279
Microsoft Surface RT receives price cut ahead of possible seven-inch tablet launch
UK Terror Police Seize Mass Mobile Data At Border Control
David Anderson QC set to raise concerns about search powers of border police this week
Merkel Gets Behind Controversial European Data Protection Reform
European Commission's polarising data protection reforms get a boost thanks to Edward Snowden
Why Matt Smith Isn’t On Facebook
The Doctor talks about milkshakes - and warns against Facebook's "surrogate" world
Faster ARM Chips On The Way From TSMC, Globalfoundries
Upcoming 20-nm technology from ARM, as well as a debate over Intel 'Clover Trail+' benchmarks, demonstrates that competition is intensifying between ARM and Intel
UK Team Wins Imagine Cup 2013 Innovation Prize
Colinked from the UK managed to win the prestigious award and a $50,000 grant with their music sharing app
NHS Fined £200k After Computers Containing Patient Data Sold On eBay
One of the worst data breaches the ICO has ever seen leads to hefty fine for the NHS
Microsoft ‘Closely Collaborated’ With NSA To Decrypt Messages
Microsoft says it is only abiding by the law
Quiz Of The Week: Linux
How well do you know the open source operating system?
41 MP Nokia Lumia 1020 Promises ‘Next Chapter’ In Mobile Photography
Nokia Lumia 1020 will produce the best smartphone photos ever, says CEO Stephen Elop
Ballmer Uncloaks ‘One Microsoft’ Organisational Overhaul
All Windows operating systems teams will be brought under one roof as Steve Ballmer looks to make Microsoft a slicker operation
O2 Customers Can Get Free Tube Wi-Fi From Today
O2 becomes the third operator to provide free Tube Wi-Fi to customers
Ofcom Calls For Cheaper Access To BT Openreach Copper Network
Ofcom wholesale proposals could lead to cheaper landline and broadband services for customers
Feds Told To Take ‘Time Out’ From Def Con Hacking Conference
Def Con founder says people need "time to think about how we got here" after Edward Snowden revelations