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Internet Explorer 11 Preview Arrives For Windows 7 Users
Windows 7 users can now take the next version of Internet Explorer (IE11) out for a test drive
IBM Buys British In Big Data Move
IBM is to acquire Daeja, a British maker of software that helps users view large documents and images
Taxpayer To Continue Bankrolling “Dismantled” NHS IT Project
National Programme for IT is likely to cost more than £9.8 billion
Google Maps Helps Clear Minefields In Kosovo
HALO Trust says advanced positioning and navigation technology is making demining efforts less dangerous
Couchbase Launches First Ever Native NoSQL Database For Mobile Devices
New 'JSON Anywhere' set of open source tools enables faster, simpler mobile app development
FACT Uses IBM Big Data Analytics To Track Down Online Pirates
The trade organisation credits the technology for eliminating in-cinema film recordings
Former Microsoft Exec Steven Sinofsky To Moonlight At Box
The man praised for Windows 7 and blamed for Windows 8 will work for SkyDrive competitor
Skype Celebrates 10th Birthday, Promises To Launch 3D Video Calls
TechWeekEurope takes a look at the history of the VoIP pioneer
Google To Introduce “Private Results” Into Search
Information from other Google products will crop up in search results, starting in the US
Google Glass Receives Usable Video Player, Hashtag Support And Other Improvements
Google keeps adding features to its wearable computing platform ahead of general release
Scotland Yard Investigates Twitter Threats Against Stella Creasy MP
In response, Twitter announces it will introduce a ‘report’ button on individual tweets
How To Make Money From Maps In A World Dominated By Google
Jon Maron from INRIX says you can still run a maps business, as long as you don’t focus on navigation
Nokia Launches JobLens – Augmented Reality Job Search Platform
The smartphone manufacturer gives graduates at Entrepreneur First early access to develop new businesses based on its app
Intel Buys Into Gesture Recognition With Omek Acquisition
The chip manufacturer will pay close to $40m for an Israeli gesture recognition start-up
Music Sharing Takes UK Team To The Imagine Cup 2013
Team Colinked want to share music between devices - and that desire got them to the Imagine Cup student competition finals in St Petersburg
Microsoft Launches Imagine Cup 2013
Students from 71 countries meet in St Petersburg with a chance for a prize from Matt "The Doctor" Smith
Post Office Admits Bugs Amidst Software Row
Horizon software has some flaws, but is working effectively, Post Office says
Fedora Project Unleashes Schrödinger’s Cat
Fedora 19 features better developer tools and more GUI options, and switches from MySQL to MariaDB
Master Key Attack ‘Threatens Almost All Android Devices’
Researchers claim they can alter an Android application's code without affecting the signature used to check the software's validity
Talking Head Wins Our Office Gadget Challenge
Lyndsay Williams will build the ‘Office Pet’ – a robotic head capable of watercooler conversation
Microsoft Rolls Out Internet Explorer 11
The updated browser is faster, leaner, and relies on touch UI and HTML5
FTC To Review Google’s Acquisition Of Waze
US competition watchdog takes a closer look at the navigation market
Red Hat To Abandon MySQL In Favour Of MariaDB
Open source enthusiasts concerned with Oracle’s ownership of MySQL now have an alternative
Maude Promises More Open Data After Shakespeare Review
Cabinet Office announces a range of fresh open data projects
Yahoo Continues Spending Spree, Buying Rondee And GhostBird
The company goes berserk and snaps up two start-ups in a single day
EU Heralds Open Data Boom After Parliament Votes For New Rules
Open data rules set to be enshrined in law by 2015
Google Detects Iran Phishing Spike As Election Looms
Phishing attacks spike on Google users in Iran ahead of Friday's election
Patch Tuesday Brings Critical Internet Explorer Fix
Microsoft fixes critical flaws in IE, but doesn't patch another revealed by Google researcher Tavis Ormandy
Wayra London Kicks Off Its First Start-Up Internship Fair
The start-up accelerator thinks young companies should hire interns as soon as they can