Google demonstrated its growing financial muscle after posting a 32 percent rise in second quarter sales
July 15, 2011
Smartphones/Tablets Blamed For Falling Game Sales
Smartphones and tablets could be to blame for another sales decline in the video game industry
Search Rankings See Little Movement, ComScore Says
There is little change among the search engine share rankings in June, comScore has found
Data Centre To Save Yorkshire Water £90k Per Year
Yorkshire Water is set to save itself £90,000 a year thanks to a new data centre incorporating green tech
Queen Honours The Codebreaking World War Heroes
The Queen unveiled a memorial in Bletchley Park honouring those who played a great role in ending WWII
Leaked ‘Tulalip’ Site Points To Microsoft Social Efforts
A leaked web page suggests that Microsoft might be stepping up its social networking efforts
EU’s Lawmakers Seek Enterprise Input On Data Laws
The European Commission has thrown open the debate on refinements to laws on reporting data breaches
IBM Donates Lotus Symphony Code To OpenOffice
IBM is donating the source code of its Office suite (Lotus Symphony) to the OpenOffice project
Google Chrome OS Hacked Using ScratchPad App
A security researcher used Chrome OS ScratchPad to show how permissions can be abused to steal data
Apple iPhone Owners Confused And Unsure About 4G
Apple iPhone owners wary about prospect of 4G connections but many think they have 4G links already
Vodafone Sure Signal Subject To Phone Hacking
Calls made using Vodafone's Sure Signal femtocells can be hacked and recorded, according to researchers
Kent School Swaps Blackboards For iPads
Children at a school in Kent will all be equipped with Apple iPad 2 devices from September
Adobe Issues Dev Challenge With AIR And Flash Betas
Adobe and Sony have devised a contest for developers building Adobe AIR apps for upcoming Sony tablets
RIM’s Fight For Survival
The ailing BlackBerry maker must rapidly advance its product portfolio if it is to weather the storm, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Pentagon Admits Thefts Of Terabytes Of Defence Data
The Pentagon admitted major data breaches while announcing a cyber-defence plan and tactical exercises
Security Tops Readers’ Cloud Woes
Our readers still think the cloud lacks security. Next: What business tasks do you do on your mobile?
Bringing On the Bling With Genuitec’s IDE
Genuitec and Skyway deliver MyEclipse Bling, an integrated development environment for IBM WebSphere