Amazon and the rest talk about competition. Peter Judge thinks it hasn't really started yet
Wikimedia Foundation says it appears to have been “specifically targeted by XKeyscore” NSA surveillance tool
Porn blocking web filters are a non-starter says Chris Puttick. He wants families to have active classification
Patent trolls make Wayne Rash angry. The US government aims to squash them
Co-founder of The Pirate Bay, Peter Sunde, can't escape the shadow of his creation
HP won't back down from a fight with US law enforcement and it supports controversial EU data privacy proposals, says…
Hague accused of failing to come clean on vital questions surrounding the US operation
Mark Surman, CEO of the Mozilla Foundation explains how to teach the public to tinker with the Web
Change.org tells TechWeek about its plans to change the world, following a handy £9.9 million investment boost
Government's cyber security strategy lead James Quinault says UK faces very real threat of attacks destroying critical infrastructure
Governments need to solve the strategic issues before addressing technology, says Stonesoft's Jarno Limnell
Faster processors and network overhead will kill the cloud, says Martin Jakobsen of Updata
Over the Liberal Democrats' dead body, says Clegg
The government is keeping the post code database in the hands of the Royal Mail and the Open Data Institute…
Oxford facility will work on how to protect infrastructure from cyber threats
David Cameron's policy adviser moving into entrepreneurial world himself
Threat data to be shared across industries, thanks to project announced by Francis Maude
Small promises for green industry, while the Evening Standard tweeted the big picture
If the French regulator forces Skype to register as a telco. it wil reflect badly on France, says Andreas Bernstrom
CIO of Eduserv Ed Zedlewski talks to TechWeekEurope about mind-reading telephones, cloud security and how his desire to be a…
RSA chief blasts European privacy laws, telling TechWeekEurope they favour criminals
President Francois Hollande has pledged nearly 20 billion euros to kick-start superfast broadband in France
Orlando Agrippa got an NHS Trust from Colchester into business analytics, and won our Public Sector Project Of The Year…
Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd gives money to socially positive start-up incubators
Can University IT services cut costs, and still up their game to attract the best students, asks Robert Saxby?
Seventeen US organisations ask their government to have the courage of Obama's convictions
Data Protection Day fails to inspire yet again - it's time for a different story, says Tom Brewster
Hague signs agreement at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Neelie Kroes encourages the introduction of cheap, “limited” broadband connections
Carmen Ortiz says she recommended a reduced sentence of six months in a low security setting