Exclusive: EU sources say UK has little backing as it seeks to kill privacy regulation,whilst Viviane Reding bites back against…
By moving Orbian's IT into Adapt’s Virtual Data Centre, Andrew Notman and his team saved money and won our Cloud…
Lord McNally wants lightweight privacy rules instead of the EU's proposed tough Regulation
If providers can't convince users to trust them, the economy will suffer, says Ronan Dunne of O2
Mark Zuckerberg wants more open immigration to the US
Frazer Bennett had a ball as 40 schoolkids showed PA Consulting their Raspberry Pi skills
Will Investment firm Blackstone Group scupper Michael Dell's plans for his firm?
Large-scale data as a service will let businesses combine the public web with private data, says Mark Little of Red…
AT&T "hacker" Weev hates Government, but told TechWeekEurope of his Mormonism - and his plans to run for Congress
Los Angeles Times page allegedly defaced with the assistance of Reuters deputy social media editor
The influential boss of the Android OS, Andy Rubin, has stepped down to concentrate on other projects
3D printing could produce cheap copies of anything. Don't worry, says Wayne Rash
PWN2OWN paid money for security attacks. It could mark a turning point controversy over exploit sellers, says Tom Brewster
IBM's new CEO Virginia Rometty impresses Darryl Taft as she shifts IBM's sights
Professor David Last from General Lighthouse Authorities tells TechWeekEurope why we need eLoran – the land-based alternative to GPS
Google is facing criticism from an unlikely source, after its chief Internet evangelist said it was wrong over user IDs
Dan Charbonneau from CBT Nuggets explains what BitCoin support can do for your business
CrowdStrike's George Kurtz is leading the industry into offensive security and a legal minefield awaits
A version of common cryptography could be the answer to securing Internet of Things
BlackBerry's Thorsten Heins says the Z10 is selling well, and is influencing the strategic review of the company
Software as a service (SaaS) sounds good, but the sums don't add up, says Anthony Miller
No one seems to have been hurt by Microsoft's Windows Azure cock-up. Peter Judge thinks maybe that's because no one…
Fusion-io CEO David Flynn talks about Fusion-io, Steve Wozniak and Nigerian spam emails
US attorney general Eric Holder plans to wage war on IP thieves from China
The 4G auction raised far less than the Treasury hoped, yet Peter Judge things there may be some reasons to…
Skyfire CEO Jeffrey Glueck tells why browser maker Opera wants his tech, in the new WebKit-based world
What makes Jim Reed happy? Tablets, and a nifty printer services deal that saves Nottingham University a packet
Analysts have welcomed Obama's signing of an executive order to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attack
Former BT boss leaves telecoms kit maker after four years