Dell confirms it has agreed to buy Quest, as it looks to bolster its growing software division
July 2, 2012
It’s Time For XSS To Be Exterminated
XSS flaws are the most common vulnerabilities on the Internet. Website owners should kill them, says Tom Brewster
First FireFox Mobile OS Devices Announced
Open web-based platform gains global network support and will launch in Brazil next year
HP Drops ARMs After Microsoft Surface Launch
Tablet makers can use ARM or Intel in a Microsoft Surface device - but Chris Preimesberger says Microsoft has given partners only one choice
Leap Second Trips Up LinkedIn, Gawker And More
Servers froze when they were asked to warp time
MasterCard and Deutsche Telekom Agree NFC Mobile Payment Deal
Germany and Poland to benefit first from mobile payment deal
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FIMA (Financial Information Management)
FIMA is the premier conference for the financial reference data management community. FIMA attracts over 650 attendees including 70 speakers from banks, buy side and insurance companies, alongside data managers from all the leading ...
Arqiva Buys Wi-Fi Hotspot Provider Spectrum Interactive
Telecommunications and broadcast infrastructure provider acquires Spectrum Interactive for £23.4m in cash
BT Openreach Launches Ultra-Fast FTTP Broadband
Up to 330Mbps download speeds, now possible for all UK ISPs
Baltic Men Jailed For £100,000 SpyEye Operation
Three men from Baltic nations have been sent down for a total of nine years
Linkedin Drops Twitter Feeds As Partnerships Dies
A LinkedIn and Twitter partnership comes to an end as the latter looks to get a grip on the developer ecosystem
FTC Probes Motorola Over Google Patent Practices – Report
Is Motorola Mobility abusing its patents and not offering them on fair terms?
BAE Develops GPS Alternative
BAE Systems' Navsop 'learns' the user's location from hundreds of existing signals, allowing it to continue operating in case of GPS disruption
Apple Pays $60 Million To Chinese iPad Trademark Owner
Apple pays Chinese iPad trademark owner $60 million to get its tablets on the shelves in China
US Storms Take Down Amazon Web Services
Instagram and Netflix went offline as lightning took out Amazon's Web Services
Samsung Appeals Apple’s Galaxy Nexus Injunction
US District Court grants Apple preliminary injunction ahead of decision on four patents
EU Mobile Roaming Caps Cut Phone Costs
Brits abroad should get cheaper roaming rates for the next eight years at least, thanks to EU caps
Red Hat Shows Hybrid Cloud Software
At its Red Hat Summit and JBoss World conference, Red Hat released a range of products allowing enterprises to deploy and manage open source hybrid clouds
Apple Hardware Leader Bob Mansfield To Retire
Mansfield's departure follows that of Ron Johnson, responsible for the company's Apple Store success
Mac, Windows Malware Hits Uyghur Activists
Researchers have warned that a malware campaign with both Mac OS X and Windows components is singling out human rights campaigners
Microsoft OEM Exec Steps Down
Following the announcement of Microsoft's controversial Surface tablet plans, Steven Guggenheimer will step down as the vice president of Microsoft's OEM group