Proposed Cambridge-based Centre for the Study of Existential Risk would assess threat to humans from technology
November 26, 2012
The Rise Of Java Vulnerabilities
Ex-hacker Jacques Erasmus of Webroot, says careless users make Java an attractive prospect for criminals
‘Confidential’ Amazon UK Sales Revealed At £3.3bn In 2011
Government publishes "confidential" Amazon UK sales data, despite protests
Google And Apple Sites Downed In Massive Pakistani DNS Hack
Tech giants amongst hundreds affected by DNS-level attack
TechWeekEurope Announces Tech Success Awards Shortlist
Our Tech Success awards scheme is off to a flying start with a strong shortlist for the first year
Samsung China Factory Audits Find No Child Labour
Samsung says factory audits find labour violations, but no under-age workers
Microsoft Patent Application Hints At Google Glass Rival
Patent application hints at sports-focused Google Glass rival
Apple Wants Six New Devices Added To Samsung Patent Lawsuit
Six new Samsung tablets and smartphones could be added to patent showdown
HP Spy Gear Not ‘Knowingly’ Supplied To Syria
HP says kit may have found its way to Syria through third parties
‘Hacked’ Go Daddy Sites Serve Up Ransomware
Sophos asks how Go Daddy DNS records might have been compromised
Nokia Imaging Chief Damian Dinning Departs For Jaguar Land Rover
Dinning shifts to Jaguar LandRover's connected cars, rather than move to Finland
Nokia ‘Here’ Mobile Maps Draw Scorn
Early reviews of Nokia's 'Here' mobile maps for Apple iOS are poor, suggesting that Google doesn't yet face serious competition
Neat Company Takes Digital Filing System To The Cloud
Neat Company has created a cloud service that goes with its digital filing system products
Study: Online Consumers Taking Unwitting Security Risks
Web users are continuing to engage in risky online behaviour despite admitting that they feel their online privacy is threatened
Dish Wireless Data Network Faces Regulatory Hurdles
Dish Network has criticised a plan by the FCC, which it says could hinder its plans to enter the wireless data business in the US