'Over to you', as European Commission tells the US to sort out the Safe Harbour data sharing agreement
November 6, 2015
Dell & HP Tell Customers Not To Upgrade To Windows 10
Tech support staff are advising customers postpone Windows 10 update following complaints
Toyota Pledges $1bn To A.I. Research
Japanese carmaker will establish new R&D company focused on robotics and future tech
Anonymous Publishes Names Of Ku Klux Klan Members
Hacker collective names and shames 1,000 alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan
AWS Unveils United Kingdom Cloud Region
London's calling for AWS as Amazon CTO adds UK to list of Amazon's global regions
Virgin Media Has 4.6m Broadband Users As Expansion Continues
More than two fifths of Virgin Media customers take 100Mbps as firm increases top speed to 200Mbps
NME Readers Got A Taste Of Microsoft’s Sponsored Content And They Hated It
Blog: But Microsoft isn't the real nme here, online advertising is surely necessary to survive?
TalkTalk Admits 157,000 Customer Details Were Hacked
Hack compromised the details of 'only' 157,000 customers, not four million as originally thought
Google Wants To Design Its Own Smartphone Chips
Report claims that the Android maker wants to have even more control over its devices
Apple Watch Sales Have Already Hit Seven Million
Far outstrips sales of rivals as holiday season prompts more Apple Watch sales
India: A £1.3bn Data Centre Market
Boost in IaaS workloads and storage needs will drive data centre spend in the region
Trial Begins In UK Firm’s Claim Of Google Anti-Competitive Practices
UK online mapping service Streetmap filed a complaint in 2013 claiming that Google gives preferential treatment to its own online mapping services