Microsoft has hit back at search accusations and claimed Google is worried about Bing's progress
February 3, 2011
Dell/IBM CEOs Point To Cloud Savings For Uncle Sam
The bosses of Dell and IBM have called for greater technology use to drive cost savings for the US government
Internet Blackout Costs Egypt £56m
The Egyptian government's decision to cut off the Internet amid protests cost the country £11m a day
Pay Packet Of HP Boss Revealed
HP boss Leo Apotheker has negotiated financial compensation package worth roughly £29 million
EC Renews Contract For Microsoft Software
Open source fans will be disappointed as the European Commission buys more from Microsoft
BT Profits Boosted By Strong Broadband Demand
More people are getting broadband, and more than half of them go for BT
Global Intelligence Is Driving Holistic Security
He couldn't talk about the impending acquisition by Intel, but McAfee's EMEA president, Gert-Jan Schenk was keen to talk about global intelligence
IPv4 Will Go On For Twenty Years
The Internet's shift to IPv6 will take a long while, even though the last blocks of IPv4 addresses have been issued
British Hacker Faces Jail After £7.5 Million Heist
A hacker has admitted to hacking into virtual gambling servers and making off with billions of gambling chips
WikiLeaks Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize
The whistle blowing website Wikileaks has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by a Norwegian MP
iPhone Will Hold Off Android Onslaught
Android may lead by sheer volume, but as a singular device Apple's iPhone is still the smartphone of choice, says Clint Boulton
Apple iPad 2 Image Shows Thinner, Lighter Screen
Online images have indicated that the next Apple iPad will feature a thinner and lighter screen
Google Opens Android Market Webstore For Business
Google used a demonstration of Honeycomb to officially launch the Android Market Webstore
Facebook Patches New Security Vulnerability
Facebook has closed a loophole that allowed attackers to gain access to user data without their consent
Researchers Uncover Credentials Stolen By Waledac
Researchers have found a huge number of stolen email passwords and FTP credentials stolen by a botnet
Social Networking And Cheap Calls Drive Mobile VoIP
The next three years will see a remarkable increase in people using VoIP on their mobile handsets
Virgin Media Business Touts Data Centre Connectivity
Virgin Media Business has launched its heavy duty connectivity offerings for the data centre sector