Team USA partner AT&T becomes first Olympic partner to criticise laws, as scrutiny on Samsung, Atos and Panasonic increases
February 5, 2014
EU Carbon Trading Chokes On Data Centre Diesels
Data centres burn almost no diesel, but the EU's carbon trading scheme is taxing them by mistake, says Peter Judge
LG Reveals Triple-SIM Smartphone
The Optimus L1 II Tri was unveiled on LG's Brazilian online store
Superfast Dorset Reveals First BDUK Fibre Locations
BDUK rollout on the south coast accelerates
Adobe Releases Urgent Update For Flash Player
Upgrade patch looks to counter “critical vulnerability” in older versions of Flash Player
Three Strikes Five-Year 4G Backhaul Deal With Virgin Media Business
Three moves to futureproof 4G network with "multi-million pound" deal
Hands On: Gutenberg’s Printing Press
The printing press allowed our information age. Wayne Rash sees where Gutenberg started it
Google To Change Search Results Following EU Antitrust Agreement
European Commission orders Google to display links to competitor services
iOS 7.1 Set For March Release – Report
Report suggests iOS 7.1 is nearly out, bringing visual updates and new in-car features
Facebook Open Sources ‘Efficient’ Encryption Tool For Android Devs
Conceal APIs seek to make encryption done by Android apps efficient and simple
Eric Schmidt Awarded $100 million Of Google Stock
Google executive chairman awarded major reward package as recognition of the company's recent successes
Sony Reportedly Selling Vaio PC Business To Investment Fund
Yet more reports claim that Japanese electronics giant is looking to exit the PC market, shift focus to mobile devices
Snowden Leak: GCHQ Targeted Anonymous With DoS Attacks
GCHQ attacked Anonymous with DoS attacks, knocking IRC chat rooms offline, whilst scaring members away by sending warning messages
Microsoft Invests $15m In Foursquare, Licenses Data
Microsoft is to license Foursquare's location-based data for integration into search and mobile services
800,000 Orange France Customers Face Cyberattack
Details of 800,000 Orange France users hacked, leaving customers at risk of phishing attacks
Autonomy Hits Back At Fraud Claims, Says HP Is Dodging Taxes
HP says Autonomy lied, Autonomy says HP cheated
Retailers Hit By ‘ChewBacca’ Malware
A group of cyber-criminals, possibly from the Ukraine, has used the malware to steal payment card data from dozens of shops, according to RSA
UK IT Apprenticeships On The Rise
13 percent growth in placements compared to 2012 shows opportunities are growing
Learning Data Visualisation
To understand and communicate data, you must visualise it - for yourself and for other people - says Nathan Yau
Splunk Delivers Eclipse Plug-In
Splunk has added an Eclipse plug-in and updated its Python development kit as it seeks to drum up developer enthusiasm
Google Signs Patent Deal With Cisco
Google and Cisco have teamed up to protect themselves from future patent lawsuits
Facebook Marks 10th Anniversary With Mobile News App
The social network, which launched 10 years ago on 4 February, has introduced a second-generation news aggregator for smartphones