Kaspersky, Microsoft and Yahoo also hit
November 28, 2012
David Petraeus Proves It: Email Is Not Secure
Wayne Rash asks: how could the head of the CIA not realise he couldn't trust secrets to Gmail?
Did Google Just Patent Hot Aisle Data Centre Cooling?
Hot aisle containment is an efficient way to cool your data centre. Peter Judge is intrigued by a Google patent for it
Google Patents Modular Heat Exchangers For Data Centres
Google patent promises more efficient data centres by positioning heat exchangers right behind the servers
Spam Texter Says £440,000 Fine ‘Is ICO Publicity Stunt’
Two men who allegedly ran a spam texting firm feel the wrath of the information commissioner
EE 4G Increases Data Allowance… But Not For Smartphones
EE 4G data caps rise by 60 percent for mobile broadband customers, but not smartphone users
TVShack Creator Richard O’Dwyer Avoids Extradition To US
Student will go to the US to sign a final agreement and avoid prison
Hands On With the EE 4G Network
EE 4G is super fast, but is it super necessary?
Nokia Wins Wi-Fi Patent Ruling Against RIM
Nokia has won a ruling over Wi-Fi patents which could see RIM forced to stop selling BlackBerry handsets
Microsoft Sells 40m Windows 8 Licences In First Month
Tami Reller says Windows 8 is outpacing Windows 7 in terms of upgrades
Cyber Crook Pleads Guilty To £3m Card Skimming Scam
Criminal caught red handed carrying out a sophisticated campaign
Microsoft Stores Could Open In UK Next Year
Microsoft wants to sell Windows phones, tablets and PCs at own outlets if US stores are successful
HP Terse Response To Mike Lynch Open Letter
HP has responded with a terse statement to an open letter from former Autonomy boss Dr Mike Lynch, to the board of HP
Apple Axes Richard Williamson After Maps Debacle
Apple has reportedly fired another high-level executive in the wake of the disastrous reception to the Apple Maps app
Foxconn To Produce Smartphones For Microsoft, Amazon
Foxconn has reportedly received orders to begin making smartphones for both Microsoft and Amazon
Google Campaigns Against European Copyright Fee
Google has launched a campaign as Germany, Italy and France examine possible content publishing fees