Hollywood studios want the High Court to force BT to block access to a file-sharing website
June 27, 2011
Bing To Reap Benefit From Google Antitrust Probe
Analysts believe that Microsoft's Bing search engine stands to benefit from the US federal Google probe
Taiwanese Maker Readies 7-Inch webOS TouchPad
A Taiwanese company is reportedly partnering with HP to launch a 7-inch tablet device in August
Google Confirms FTC Probe Of Search Practices
Google has received notification of a formal FTC investigation into its search business practice
Lulzsec Hacking Suspect Cleary Released On Bail
Hacker suspect Ryan Cleary has been released on bail under curfew, after his mother made a plea in court
White Space Radio Trial Checks Nuts And Bolts
The Cambridge test is not designed to convince Ofcom, but to check the practicality of white space radio, says Glenn Collinson
Unite Members Opt To Strike At Fujitsu Crewe Plant
Fujitsu staff have voted to walk out of strike because of the alleged unfair treatment of a trade unionist
HTC Opens UK Office, Launches Evo 3D Phone
HTC officially opened its European headquarters in Slough today, amid rumours of a new boss
Google’s Schmidt Bullish On NFC Payments
Google expects retailers to embrace NFC mobile payments, but the consumer sentiment doesn't bear this out, says Clint Boulton
Alleged Lulzsec Hacker Cleary ‘Has Asperger’s’
Ryan Cleary remains in custody despite being diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome and agoraphobia
Security Firm Offers Facebook-Sitting Security Service
An Essex-based security firm is offering to post fake updates on Facebook and Twitter while clients are on holiday
BT, BBC and Microsoft In Cambridge White Space Trial
Cambridge will test whether "white space" radio systems can communicate and solve Britain's broadband crisis
Hackers Expose Tony Blair’s National Insurance Number
Hacker splinter group Team Poison has released former Prime Minister Blair's adress book online
Thank You LulzSec, You Gave As Much As You Took
Lulz Security's reign of terrier-like hacking has done the security industry a favour by showing how frail privacy really is, says Eric Doyle
Eclipse Releases Indigo With More Java Power
The Eclipse Foundation's annual release train for 2011, Indigo, focuses on Java developers
Microsoft Exploits Mozilla Enterprise Doubts
Microsoft has stepped in to take advantage of enterprise dilemmas over Mozilla's new Firefox 5
HP Looks To Benefit From Android OEM Woes
HP hopes WebOS may see interest from low-cost smartphone makers such as Samsung, Motorola and Sony
Google, PayPal Expect Boom In Mobile Payments
Google and PayPal believe mobile payments will take off as handsets are sold with built-in NFC capabilities
Industry Suffers As Apple Grabs Polymer Batteries
Greedy Apple has charged out to buy up lithium-ion polymer batteries, leaving its rivals hungry for power
Study Exposes Security Ignorance At Home
New surveys have shown how end users have out-of-date, misconceived ideas about Internet safety
Lulzsec Scuttles Off The Hacking Scene
The Lulz Security hacking group has disbanded. Its 50 days of mayhem were up - or maybe the heat was on