Panasonic is to recall over 43,000 Toughbook batteries because they pose a potential fire risk
May 29, 2014
Putin: Russia Should Revive Domestic Software And Electronics Market
The president wants Russian businesses supplied with locally made IT products
Footwear Chain Office Hacked, Customer Data Compromised
The attackers gained access to names, addresses, phone numbers, emails and passwords, which were apparently stored unencrypted
Samsung Targets Wearable Health Market With Simband
The next evolution in the wearable market arrives with Samsung's Simband device and Sami platform
Huawei Trials 10Gbps Wi-Fi Network
Huawei says next-generation Wi-Fi networks could be commercially available by 2018
EE Offers MobileIron Cloud EMM Platform To SMB Customers
EE offers MobileIron tools to administrators to help them manage corporate and personal devices on SMB networks
Tyneside Councils Choose Free Public Wi-Fi From Gowex
Newcastle and Gateshead to become two of the hottest spots in the UK with complete Wi-Fi coverage set for 2015
Mozilla Opens Pre-Orders For ‘Flame’ Smartphone
The mid-tier Firefox OS reference device from China costs just $170 with free shipping
Hyperoptic Plans 1Gbps FTTP Networks For Manchester, Liverpool And Leeds
Businesses and apartments in three northern cities could soon have access to 1Gbps fibre services
Apple Gets Its Groove On With Beats Purchase
Apple is to pay $3bn (£1.8bn) for the maker of the popular Beats headphones and other audio equipment
Ofcom Says Any 700MHz Switchover Won’t Harm Freeview
Ofcom investigates possibility of reassigning 700MHz for mobile braodband but says Freeview TV remains too important to be margnialised
Iran Spies ‘Using Facebook To Snoop On US Government’
'Newscaster' operation seeks to dupe government personnel out of passwords, says cyber intelligence firm
TrueCrypt Disk Encryption ‘Death’ A Mystery
Website post says the tool may no longer be secure for usage, amidst rumours of a legal threat