An adviser to the European Court of Justice says Google cannot be held responsible
June 25, 2013
Don’t Believe What Tech Firms Say About Surveillance
Tech firms can't tell you if they are snooping for the government. Wayne Rash asks what you can do about it
The Green Supply Chain Is A Can Of Worms
BT has promised to save energy for its customers. Other suppliers may find this harder to do, says Peter Judge
SNW Europe, Datacenter Technologies and Virtualization World, together Powering the Cloud
The 2013 editions of SNW Europe, Datacenter Technologies and Virtualization World will take place on October 29th and 30th 2013 at Congress Frankfurt under the recurring theme of ‘Powering the Cloud’.
UK Phishing Attacks Tripled In 2012
The UK is one of the hottest targets for phishing in the world, even though it is tiny compared to other nations
Green Mountain Puts Data Centre In NATO’s Norwegian Cave
Military-grade security, efficient energy - and very cheap electricity
TradeTech FX
TradeTech X has been designed to meet the evolving needs of the FX trader.
PC Shipments To Fall By 10.6 Percent While Tablet Rise Continues – Gartner
Gartner says PC shipments will fall again during 2013, but predicts 'ultramobile' devices will provide a boost
Liberty Launches Legal Action Against GCHQ Over Snooping
Human rights group is worried its communications were intercepted
Why Small Cells will Win Big
Mobile devices need a lot more network capacity. Kevin Baughan reckons small cells are the way to provide it
Rackspace Opens Cloud Academy In The UK
Hoster Rackspace wants to train partners and third parties in how to put together hybrid clouds
Sony Xperia Z Ultra Phablet Is World’s Slimmest Full HD Smartphone
Sony enters the phablet market and steals smartwatch march on Apple
Microsoft To Support Oracle On Azure Cloud
Oracle gets an entry in Microsoft's cloud, while Azure gets a boost thanks to the Oracle tech
Oracle And Microsoft Need Each Other To Take On Amazon
Oracle's database helps Azure cloud against Amazon, says Chris Preimesberger. But is it enough?
Google Forced To Give Up Wikileaks Volunteer Data To US Court
“Because I talked to Julian Assange, all information held by Google relating to my user account with them can be handed over to US prosecutors,” says Herbert Snorrason
North, South Korea Disrupted By Fresh Cyber-Attacks
Prominent websites in both North and South Korea went offline for hours on Tuesday on the 63rd anniversary of the beginning of the peninsula's 1950-53 war
BlackBerry Secure Work Space To Protect Android And iOS Devices
BlackBerry Secure Work Space to offer BlackBerry Balance style features for other platforms
Vodafone To Pay £6.6 Billon For Kabel Deutchland
Vodafone buys into Pay TV with acquisition of Germany’s largest cable network operator
Snom To Distribute HP Lync-Optimised IP Phones
Enterprises will now be able to buy HP's IP phones, optimised for Microsoft's Lync technology, through Snom's worldwide distributor and reseller network
Microsoft Invests $700m In Massive Iowa Data Centre
A massive cloud computing facility under construction in West Des Moines, Iowa, has been revealed to be part of Microsoft's growing cloud services and applications portfolio
Cisco Builds ONE Strategy With Catalyst Switches
The new switches and routers introduced at Cisco Live are part of the company's wide ONE strategy for introducing programming across the network
CrowdStrike Falcon Service Tracks Attacks Back To Source
CrowdStrike has launched a managed security service allowing companies to gather intelligence on the hackers attacking them