Microsoft’s latest work tablet is pretty close to perfection - but one issue holds it back
March 1, 2016
RSA Conference 2016: What’s Old Security is New Again
BLOG: Kurt Stammberger, founder of the RSA Conference, sees the same issues in FBI vs. Apple as were brought to the fore in 1993 with Clipper Chip.
Cashless Payments Will Make 2016’s Festivals Better Than Ever
Intellitix CEO Serge Grimaux explains how RFID and payment technology could transform music festivals as we know them
IBM Creates Breach Response Team With Resilient Systems Acquisition
The acquisition is part of IBM's efforts to expand its four-year-old security services unit
‘Fingerprinting’ Helps Malvertising Attacks Find Victims And Avoid Detection
Research shows more malvertising assaults are using 'fingerprinting' at an advert level to avoid unncessary attention and save bandwidth
Marketing Firm Goes Into Liquidation After ‘Record’ £350,000 ICO Fine
ICO fines Prodial £350,000 after 46m automated nuisance calls about PPI insurance claims but regulator says it will work with liquidators to recover the fine
Snapchat Employee Wage Details Leaked In Phishing Scam
Unfortunately, leaked Snapchat salary information didn't delete itself after ten seconds
Snoopers’ Charter Revisions ‘Don’t Fix Flaws’
The Investigatory Powers bill is being rushed through in spite of significant concerns, according to critics
Easy To Use Technology Causes DDoS Attacks to Rise Yet Again
Latest Akamai report sees 149 percent rise in DDoS attacks over last quarter of 2015
US Justice Request For Apple To Unlock Suspect’s iPhone Is Rejected
US federal judge's decision not to require Apple to unlock iPhone in drugs case lends weight to Apple's side in the encryption controversy
Virgin Media Invites Rural Areas To Apply For 200Mbps Broadband
Communities in 18 counties can apply to be covered by Virgin Media's £3bn cable expansion
Google: Self Driving Car Crash Might Be Our Fault
2mph fender-bender was the car’s fault, Google says, but it will learn from its mistakes
The Rise Of The ‘Throwaway’ App
Paul Swaddle, CEO, Pocket App, asks why we are so quick to delete apps - and explains how to create apps people won't be so quick to delete