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Google’s Next Madcap Idea: Facial Expression Authentication
Google tries to patent facial expression logins, but experts don't think it's worth the bother
LeWeb 2013: AdTelligence – Personalising The Internet In Real-Time
Thor Angelo from AdTelligence says the Internet should adapt to the individual user
Salesforce To Splash $2.5bn On ExactTarget
Marc Benioff's cloud giant makes its most costly acquisition to date
Competition: Two More Weeks To Design An Office Gadget
TechWeekEurope wants to give you £250 worth of electronic components
Poll: Is Your Organisation Using Big Data?
Is Big Data a way towards a more intelligent business, or a waste of time and money?
Informatica Launches Vibe, The Embeddable Virtual Data Machine
The software helps take advantage of data from various sources, directly inside applications
Oracle’s Java Changes ‘Too Little, Too Late’
Security experts still think businesses should find alternatives as quickly as possible
Opera Launches Beta Of Its First Chromium-Based Browser
Opera Now is the new name for the Norwegian company's latest creation
Google To Expand Same-Day Local Delivery Pilot
Google is reportedly planning to broaden its San Francisco-based packaged delivery pilot programme, which began in March
BBC Ditches £100m Digital Drive And Suspends CTO
A failed Siemens deal and a botched in-house effort on the Digital Media Initiative wastes millions of licence fee payers' money
Google I/O: Google Glass Gets New Apps Including Facebook, Twitter
The innovative headset from Google was largely ignored at its annual conference
HP Denies It Tried To Sell Autonomy To SAP
HP may be publicly committed to its troubled Autonomy acquisition, but SAP says it tried to offload it quietly
Foundem Urges Brussels To Reject Google Search Concessions
Google's concessions to the European Union are not concessions at all, says British firm
Begin Preparing For The End…Of Windows XP
With less than a year until Microsoft takes Windows XP off life support, companies need to ensure they have proper contingency plans in place, warns Kevin Beadon from GlassHouse Technologies
Zero-Day Flaws Force Fast Fixes From Microsoft And Adobe
Software titans offer temporary fixes for some serious flaws
Metafor Software: Using Machine Learning To Predict Server Issues
Toufic Boubez, co-founder of Layer 7, wants to pre-empt problems in the data centre with the help of clever algorithms
Adobe Kills Creative Suite In Favour Of Cloud Model
No more Creative Suite updates as cloud wins out
Salesforce: Stay Tuned For Our Imminent Big Data Push
Salesforce execs tell TechWeek the company has Big Data analytics tech coming soon
MapR Releases M7 – Its Ultimate NoSQL Hadoop Platform
The flagship Hadoop product offers “zero-administartion” HBase and instant recovery
Competition: Design An Office Device And Get To Build It For Free
Can you create a robot that would make office life easier? We'll pay for it!
Twitter Issues ‘Ridiculous’ Security Advice To Media
Twitter ridiculed for suggesting companies should keep Twitter use to one machine
I Didn’t Steal Secrets From Opera, Says Former Developer
Opera accuses Trond Werner Hansen of breach of contract and claims £2.2m in damages
Government Hopes To Earn £500m With Its IT Service Tools
First-of-a-kind joint venture with Capita aims to cash in on the government's ITIL And PRINCE2 services standards
HP To Embed Leap Motion Control In Its Devices
Technology developed by Leap Motion can track individual movements of all ten fingers, precise to 0.01mm
Oracle Fixes 42 Java Flaws
For the second time in just over two months, Java gets a load of fixes
PayPal Eyes Social Push With Iron Pearl Acquisition
PayPal eyeing big growth push after buying Palo Alto firm
Google Maps Editing Hits UK
Brits get to annotate Google Maps, with Map Maker
Dropbox For Business Lands With Single Sign-On
Dropbox hopes security addition and brand change will help it fend off challengers
Europe Set For Continent-Wide Open Data Rules
European vice president Neelie Kroes wants to open data to the people