The IEEE 802.11ac "beam-forming" standard will change the way we connect to Wi-Fi, says Matthew Gast
July 9, 2013
EMC Bolsters RSA Identity Management With Aveksa Purchase
RSA pushing ahead with its intelligence-led approach to security
Google Android ‘Master Key’ Exploit Code Exposed
A proof of concept appears on GitHub but users shouldn't panic just yet
Vodafone Defends “Patronising” PAYG Price Increases
Vodafone to charge by the minute rather than the second to help "simplify" call costs
41 Megapixel Nokia Lumia 1020 Set For Thursday Reveal
Leaked images hint that PureView technolgy is coming to Windows Phone
US Government Needlessly Trashes $170k Of Kit After Routine Malware Infection
US body goes beserk over a relatively minor malware outbreak
National Airports See Delays After NATS Computer Failure
Glitches cause problems at Heathrow, Gatwick and other major airports
BT Signs £264m BDUK Deal To Bring Fibre To 95 Percent Of Scotland
BDUK Scotland deal brings total public fibre investment in the country to £410 million
MPs Question Worth Of Digital By Default Strategy
Francis Maude questioned over how well the government is tracking the success of its online push
Maplin First To Sell 3D Printer In UK
Maplin has begun selling the £700 Velleman K8200 3D printer kit, the first available in the UK high street
Windows 8.1 To Be Released To Partners ‘Late August’
Microsoft confirms Windows 8.1 will be made available to manufacturers at the end of the summer
Post Office Admits Bugs Amidst Software Row
Horizon software has some flaws, but is working effectively, Post Office says
Facebook Expands Graph Search
Facebook has announced it is preparing to roll out its Graph Search tool more broadly across its network
Microsoft To Switch Off WebTV Successor MSN TV
MSN TV, the set-top box-based successor to WebTV, is to be shut down amidst the explosive growth of Internet-connected mobile devices
Aruba BYOD Survey Highlights Trust Concerns
Employees may conceal their use of personal devices at work due to trust issues, putting corporate data at risk, Aruba has found
Snowden: NSA, Israel Co-wrote Stuxnet
The US' National Security Agency worked with Israel on the Stuxnet attack on Iranian uranium processing centrifuges, according to ex-intelligence contractor Edward Snowden