California lab houses Microsoft's bid to make quantum computers
July 25, 2014
Hackers Use Free Cloud Accounts To Create Cryptocurrency Mining Botnet
Researchers use free Cloud accounts to create a botnet, rather than hijacking computer resources from innocent victims
Commonwealth Games 2014: How Tech Helped Elinor Barker Become A World Champion
Wales and Team GB's Elinor Barker tells us how technology helps her train, compete and help anti-doping officials fight the battle against drugs
Vodafone Targets European 4G And Fixed Growth As Revenues Fall Again
Vodafone now has 900,000 4G customers in the UK and 40 percent coverage
TechWeek Adds 4G Coverage Map
Want to know about 4G, 3G and Wi-Fi coverage where you are? We can help!
Hortonworks, HP Tighten Relationship With £30m Investment
Hewlett-Packard makes a significant investment in the Hadoop distribution vendor Hortonworks
ICO Gets The Extra Funding It Asked For
The privacy watchdog gets money to cope with the additional workload created by the controversial DRIP bill
Amazon Pays The Price For Heavy Investments
The e-commerce giant makes a bigger than expected loss as it gears up to take on Apple and Google
ICO Fines Travel Company £150,000 Over Data Breach
Inadequate security resulted in the loss of more than a million customer credit and debit card numbers
TfL Approves Contactless Payments For Tube, Overground And DLR From September
Contactless cards and NFC smartphones can be used to pay for London travel from 16 September, with suburban national rail services to follow
EE Doubles 4G Customer Base To 4.2 Million
EE adds more than two million customers during the first half of 2014, with a European record of 1.3 million in Q2
Review: 4TB G-Drive By G-Technology
This perforated aluminium box offers capacity and speed
IT Life: How Databases Will Change The World
Open source databases that meet business challenges will produce great changes, says Patrik Saller