Apple needed Samsung's 3G patent, says Wayne Rash. The US has followed Europe and not ban iPhones over it
Let your servers heat up, and your data centre could combat global warming, says Peter Judge
If hacking toilets and a talking electronic rabbit doesn't get kids excited about IT security, then nothing will, says Tom…
Windows 8.1 isn't perfect, but the enterprise version adds features IT has been wanting, says Wayne Rash
Steve Nice, CTO at Reconnix, tells TechWeekEurope that the future is in the cloud, as long as we can secure…
Microsoft isn't letting Sinofsky run off to competitors, and it is largely because of its fears over cloud, says Tom…
CMSs are easy to attack, but there are ways to at least try to fend off attackers, says Imperva's Barry…
Jon Maron from INRIX says you can still run a maps business, as long as you don’t focus on navigation
Pascal Clement has a mission. He's building Big Data solutions for travel, at Amadeus
Stockport Homes equipped its staff with Android tablets and a specialised app, helping cut time for certain operations in half
Professor Ian Bitterlin gives his tips on how to save energy in your data centre by identifying the biggest resource…
Nokia has an uphill struggle with Windows Phone. Michelle Maisto suspects it needs firmer support from Microsoft
Tom Brewster introduces a series of articles focusing on the plight of global activists in the face of mass cyber…
Andrew Edison of AT&T honours the educational power of F1 - and coloured bricks
Porn blocking web filters are a non-starter says Chris Puttick. He wants families to have active classification
Peter Judge gives Facebook full marks for sharing its energy data. It's a shame no one seems to be interested.
Microsoft can rearrange its exectuves all it likes.Wayne Rash says the real power is now with customers
There are other benefits, not cost savings, to supporting users' own devices, Intel's Stuart Dommett
The Doctor talks about milkshakes - and warns against Facebook's "surrogate" world
Patent trolls make Wayne Rash angry. The US government aims to squash them
Working for Intel has provided some thrills for Stuart Dommett
Team Colinked want to share music between devices - and that desire got them to the Imagine Cup student competition…
Co-founder of The Pirate Bay, Peter Sunde, can't escape the shadow of his creation
Boasting about your green tech is a bore, but in France's case, it turned out to be revealing, says Peter…
The IEEE 802.11ac "beam-forming" standard will change the way we connect to Wi-Fi, says Matthew Gast
We'll all be pinching and swiping, says Intel's Stuart Dommett - and that's just the start of it
An MIT project shows Wayne Rash just how much information PRISM can get without opening a single email
Cadoxton Primary School has built a brand new zero-client ICT suite fully powered by solar panels
HP won't back down from a fight with US law enforcement and it supports controversial EU data privacy proposals, says…
The biggest IT challenge is keeping up with the pace of change, says Paul Marsh of Avanade