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iOS 7 – Quirky, But A Worthwhile Upgrade
Wayne Rash found Apple's iOS 7 is an improvement, even though some features are quirky
IT Life: When Cutting Edge Becomes The Norm
We take things for granted that would have amazed us ten years ago, says spare-time pilot Raj Dutt
WordPress.Com Owner Automattic Buys Sharing Platform Cloudup
Matt Mullenweg's firm confirms biggest acquisition ever, plans to offer collaborative posting
BlackBerry’s Best Bet Is Big Business Buyers
Stop futzing with video games BlackBerry, and get more business apps on board, says Wayne Rash
Oracle Moves Prime Focus From Big Data To Big Memory
Oracle hopes Big Memory Machine will give it a shot in the arm, says Chris Preimesberger
Google Health Is Dead: Long Live The Calico Anti-Aging Venture!
After the failure of Google Health, the choice of Art Levinson to run Google's Calico is a good one, says Brian T horowitz
Tech City Is Not Enough: UK Firms Need Government Help to IPO
John Newton of Alfresco asks why are there so few British tech IPOs?
IT Life: Taking Customers To The Clouds
Ian Finlay may have made the first international WAN. At Abiquo he just wants to meet customer needs without undue complexity
Linus Torvalds Jokes The NSA Wanted A Backdoor In Linux
Torvalds' LinuxCon keynote covered a lot more than the NSA backdoor joke, says Sean Michael Kerner
Linux Is the Future… For Learning And Gaming?
Thanks to the Raspberry Pi and gamers, Linux is all set to come out on top, says Sean Michael Kerner
Government To Trial Emergency Mobile Warnings
Alerts will be sent out to around 50,000 people across different parts of the UK
Dotcom Wants £4.3 Million In Compensation For Illegal Spying, Megaupload Raid
Entrepreneur strikes back against New Zealand government
IT Life: Tech To Help SMEs Enter The Big Leagues
Hibu's Matt Anderson wants to even things so small businesses can take on the giants
Apple’s New iPhones Are Stuck In The Past
Apple won't win new users with iPhones that don't innovate, says Wayne Rash
iPhone Rivals Bring Out The Best In Apple
Apple's twin-handset strategy shows it can innovate and adapt in equal measure, says Steve McCaskill
C4’s Blackout: Disastrous Cyber Attacks CAN Be Funny
Tom Brewster considers the cybergeddon dystopia of Blackout, which shed little light on what a serious cyber attack would do but inspired mirth nonetheless
Open Cloud Is Good. Interoperable Cloud Is Better
Open source cloud is not enough. Sean Michael Kerner says solutions have to interoperate as well
IT Life: Security Down The Years
Craig Kensek has been doing security since the "I Love You" virus was doing the rounds
The DropBox Hack That Wasn’t
Reports of hacking Dropbox were exaggerated - but Sean Michael Kerner says it's time to look properly at securing your cloud data
Nokia Suits Microsoft’s Hardware Ambitions
Nokia fits Microsoft's desire to make hardware, says Wayne Rash
Cisco CTO Criticises Software-Only SDN
Cisco's Padmasree Warrior reveals strategic differences between Cisco and VMware around software-defined networking
Joel Monnier: ‘Kalray has decided to reinvent the processor’
Kalray's low-energy mujlticore chips have potential inside and outside the embedded market.
IT Life: Ads On Automatic
Ruud Wanck wants to make media planning fully automated
4G Will Fuel Britain’s Digital Makeover
Today new operators offer 4G in the UK - and O2's Derek McManus is pretty excited about it
Steve Ballmer’s Departure Is The End Of A Microsoft Era
Steve Ballmer is just the latest senior executive to exit a company whose glory days appear to be behind it, says Sean Michael Kerner
Linux Celebrates 22nd Anniversary, Final 3.11 Release Coming “Within A Week”
After 22 years, Linus Torvalds is still pursuing his “hobby”
Annoying A Dragon In His Den, Starring Piers Linney
New star of Dragon's Den, Piers Linney, doesn't like certain journalists and he doesn't like it when you question Microsoft's virtual credentials either
After PRISM, France’s Laurent Chemla Offers Secure Email
Could French activist Laurent Chemla's CALIOP fill the gap left by Lavabit and Silent Circle?
Let’s Hope Groklaw Comes Back
The open source law website Groklaw closed over privacy fears. Sean Michael Kerner hopes it comes back