Exclusive: EU sources say UK has little backing as it seeks to kill privacy regulation,whilst Viviane Reding bites back against…
China is the source of most attacks on Trend's fake industrial systems
The domain registry can’t find a convenient way to implement UK web addresses without second-level domains
Cameron's budget cuts hit European broadband plans, as digital funds dive from €9.2 billion to €1 billion
At RSA's Anti-Fraud Command Center in Israel, TechWeekEurope hears why the UK loses three times more than the US to…
UK cops help catch alleged Gozi banking malware pushers
Cameron looks to get the economy back on track with the help of young entrepreneurs
UK ultrafast broadband projects might be getting a boost thanks to fresh guidelines coming from Brussels
The UK was ignored by both UN member states and the ITU at this month's crucial meeting in Dubai. That's…
Government publishes "confidential" Amazon UK sales data, despite protests
Apple admits defeat in the UK, but says other countries know who is in the right
Government, industry and even journalists have failed to educate the public on security. Tom Brewster explains how we can all…
BRITAIN: NetMediaEurope's editors, from five countries across Europe gathered in London
HP-sponsored study shows costs reaching into the millions for UK's biggest firms
Nominet promises better security with .uk domain names
Assange is facing arrest, but Ecuador says it will respond if the UK intervenes in an asylum attempt
Ofcom data says UK broadband isn't as bad as others think
Number 10 and Scotland Yard named in leaked emails from Wikileaks
"Immoral" tax avoidance could face searching questions, warns John Mann MP
Analyst firm thinks lack of demand will lead to price cuts
Up to 100 IBM jobs are in jeopardy in the UK and Ireland
Snooping gear has gone to Syria, Iran and Egypt, and Privacy International isn't happy
Fixed broadband access is available to almost every house in the country
Kickstarter UK will arrive soon, a tweet from the crowdfunding organisation reveals
Huawei is struggling to shed the negative perception it has because of ties with China, a source says
Feeling lost at a station or shop? Google can help, if you are in the right bulding
American authorities make way more demands for Twitter to share user details
UK Fujitsu workers lower down the food chain are set for better pay
Apigee tells TechWeekEurope it is moving to London for the quality and quantity of tech talent here
British industry is being hammered by criminal and state sponsored attacks, says MI5 chief