Not a lot was announced at MWC, but the battle for third place in smartphones has been set perfectly, says…
Dan Charbonneau from CBT Nuggets explains what BitCoin support can do for your business
Consumer-style tech can make business information more productive, says Jonathan Howell of Huddle
Hacking Team's software was allegedly used by repressive regimes to track down citizens for torture. We ask their lawyer Eric…
CrowdStrike's George Kurtz is leading the industry into offensive security and a legal minefield awaits
Google's privacy lawyer tells us Microsoft's "Scroogled" attack on Gmail privacy policy is "intellectually dishonest"
Juniper's Nawaf Bitar will share threat data with RSA, but will he work with rivals? That's not nearly so sure....
Software as a service (SaaS) sounds good, but the sums don't add up, says Anthony Miller
HP has offloaded Palm's once-vaunted webOS to LG, ending its life as a mobile operating system, says Chris Prieimesberger
As perimeter defences fail, security experts are falling back on analytics. Tom Brewster says Big Data and context are hot…
No one seems to have been hurt by Microsoft's Windows Azure cock-up. Peter Judge thinks maybe that's because no one…
Fusion-io CEO David Flynn talks about Fusion-io, Steve Wozniak and Nigerian spam emails
Some people want cyber-war with China. Jeff Kim wants to show you how to get your website through Great Firewall
State-sponsored hackers from China have penetrated US institutions. Wayne Rash wants virtual blood
Cloud services won't reach their full potential until we can automate how we buy and sell them, says Peter Judge
Orlando Agrippa got an NHS Trust from Colchester into business analytics, and won our Public Sector Project Of The Year…
The 4G auction raised far less than the Treasury hoped, yet Peter Judge things there may be some reasons to…
The National Audit Office says we have to wait 20 years for tech skills to evolve. O2's Ann Pickering thinks…
Data centres should not fear Britain's energy future, says Rackspace's Nigeil Beighton
US radio and TVs issued zombie attack warnings because of poor security. Wayne Rash wants more brains
Skyfire CEO Jeffrey Glueck tells why browser maker Opera wants his tech, in the new WebKit-based world
What makes Jim Reed happy? Tablets, and a nifty printer services deal that saves Nottingham University a packet
The industry needs software defined networking, to correct its over-dependence on specific hardware, says Stu Bailey
Spear phishing is a major security risk, and the only way to stop it is to train your staff, says…
Can University IT services cut costs, and still up their game to attract the best students, asks Robert Saxby?
Jonathan Bowen is an e-commerce boffin who likes building online shops
While Michael Dell is making a big bet, Microsoft''s loan to Dell is a canny gamble, says Peter Judge
Microsoft's Surface RT doesn't support POP3 email. Wayne Rash thinks that may spell doom for the tablet
IBM isn't backing away from hardware into services, says Peter Judge