Windows Phone has sold just 1.4 million units in its first year of release, according to one analyst
October 13, 2011
RIM’s Lazaridis Claims BlackBerry Service Restored
Research in Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis has said that BlackBerry services have been restored
Lenovo Overtakes Dell In PC Shipments
HP has managed to hold onto the PC shipment lead, but Lenovo has overtaken Dell for second place
Dutch ISP Hits Spamhaus With Police Complaints
A Dutch ISP has filed two police complaints against Spamhaus, telling eWEEK Europe that its CEO is "nuts"
Will Microsoft Feast On RIM’s BlackBerry Crumble?
If RIM can't rebuild its reputation for reliability, then it could be overtaken by Microsoft's Windows Phone, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Rats Cause Virgin Broadband Outage In Scotland
Some Virgin Media customers in Scotland were briefly left without broadband when rats chewed cables
Dennis Ritchie, Creator Of C And Unix, Dies Aged 70
Dennis Ritchie, creator of the C language and Unix, has died after a long illness, aged 70
Our Readers Trust Open Source
Two out of three readers use open source, but some of you don't trust it. Next: choose a tablet for business!
AMD And Nvidia Chips Upgrade Cray Supercomputer
Cray's Jaguar supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Lab will run faster with AMD Opterons and Nvidia GPUs
Apple Fixes Bugs To Give iCloud A Clean Start
Software downloads and Apple security fixes needed to access iCloud puts strain on servers
Microsoft Adopts Apache Hadoop For Data Analytics
Open source Apache Hadoop to become Microsoft's Windows Azure and Server big data analyser
Red Hat Openly Commits To AMQP Messaging
Red Hat emphasises its support for the open-source Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
O2 To Test Skype-Style VoIP Service
O2 is preparing to launch a new Skype competitor, using technology from a company it bought in 2009, Jajah
Sony Protects 93,000 Users From Password Attacks
Sony locked out users when hackers tried applying user names and passwords stolen from elsewhere
BlackBerry Limps Back To Life
BlackBerry maker RIM says services are now working in the EMEA region, but American users still face disruptions
Citrix And Cisco Snuggle Up For Virtual Desktop Push
Cisco and Citrix are looking to make it easier to deploy large-scale desktop virtualisation projects