Tesco ignores the advice of TechWeekEurope and security researchers, making it unsafe to shop on Tesco.com, warns Tom Brewster
August 13, 2012
IBM’s Waltzing Electrons Promise Spintronics Memory Breakthrough
Electron spins could last long enough to store data, IBM finds
BitCoin Exchange Sued For Fraud
Bitcoinica got raided by hackers and couldn’t pay its customers
Security Snafus Escalate As ICO Warnings Up 48 Percent
The ICO is baring its teeth some more, but still imposing minimal fines
UK Gov And Met Police Implicated In TrapWire Surveillance Scare
Number 10 and Scotland Yard named in leaked emails from Wikileaks
Twitter Sets Olympic-Scale Records
Records are set as Usain Bolt joins the pantheon of Twitter celebrities
Motorola Mobility Changes Tactics, Axes 4,000 Jobs
The new management wants to make fewer, better smartphones
RIM Hoists NewBay ‘For Sale’ Sign And Mulls Asset Sale
Troubled BlackBerry maker RIM is reportedly looking to sell Newbay and other assets as it seeks to organise a mobile fightback
MP Threatens Google With A Grilling Over Tax
"Immoral" tax avoidance could face searching questions, warns John Mann MP
Michael Dell’s Daughter Loses Twitter Account After Spilling Secrets
Michael Dell's millions couldn't stop his daughter revealing location information on her family
Google Tweaks Search Algorithms For Copyright Clampdown
Google has upgraded its search algorithms to downgrade websites that constantly breach copyright laws
Facebook And FTC Agree Settlement Over Privacy Row
Facebook has avoided an FTC fine, but will be monitored for 20 years as part of its settlement with the FTC for misleading users over privacy
Kaspersky And CrySys Offer Gauss Detection Tools
Two free tools are being offered by Kaspersky Lab and CrySys to detect the cyber-spying tool Gauss
Samsung Preps ARM-Based Server Chips
Samsung is reportedly developing a low-power ARM-based server chip, expected to arrive in 2014