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Don't put your IT in the public cloud unless it is already outsourced, badly broken or new, says Canalys
Europe has something important to say about cyber warfare and hacktivism, says Hugh Thomson
London could be a hotbed of tech innovation, if it could generate more of a local buzz, says Martin Warner
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Startups will pitch to Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales for a shot at a cash investment in London later this year
Apple co-founder Steve "Woz" Wozniak will address the enterprise IT show IP Expo, in London in October
Boris Johnson will use a March event to push London's Tech City as the digital capital of Europe
Technology growth in Britain is sluggish, but the UK still accounts for a large part of the EU’s tech revenues
iPad owners in the UK will get to read the world's first iPad-only newspaper 'The Daily' this summer
Next month, eWEEK Europe will present new research into how social media affects IT buying
Made-in-Britain TweetDeck, the most popular Twitter client, is reportedly being bought by an American company
The world may be running out of IPv4, but the sky is not falling, and carriers can handle the problems,…
Safer Internet Day 2011 urges young web users to be resposible citizens in the digital world
Mobile device security is top of mind at RSA, but how will cloud computing impact the security landscape, asks Cameron…
Could the second day of London’s Infosec show be hijacked by an indie competitor?
Windows 8 will be available running on ARM, Microsoft said at the Consumer Electronics Show
Google is giving away ten Nexus S smartphones via Twitter to the winners of daily puzzles
T-Mobile and Orange plan to slash Apple iPad's price by half before Christmas, offering the device for £200
The government has launched a six-month review of the IP laws, following a promise given by David Cameron yesterday
The government plans to attract high-tech visionaries and entrepreneurs to London’s Olympics site after 2012
Symbian lives on with joint funding by the European Union and a new Symbeose consortium
Oracle wants to prove wilful wrong-doing by SAP and take billions of dollars from the company in damages
The Tianhe-1A supercomputer in Tianjin uses 7,168 Nvidia Tesla M2050 GPUs and 14,336 CPUs
A five-company consortium wants to make PCIe-connected SSDs as easy to use as hard disks
Nokia's CTO Rich Green joined executives at the Qt Developer conference last week to spell out the company's 2011 roadmap…
Cutting hardware and saving energy pale beside the simple savings in admin time, say IT managers
A third of you want iPads, and nearly a quarter don't want a tablet at all. Next up: What's the…
Survey finds that most businesses would rather lose their phone service than their Internet Protocol (IP) connection