Microsoft continues to wage war with botnets after gaining a court order to take down Kelihos
September 28, 2011
Google Invests £50m For Home Solar Energy
Google has made another investment in renewable energy with funding to install solar panels in US homes
Acer Looks To Exploit HP PC Uncertainty
An Acer executive has admitted the uncertainty surrounding HP is a great chance for it to steal customers
Google Commits To Locating In London’s Tech City
Google is taking a ten year lease on a building in London’s tech city, known as silicon roundabout
Intel Drops MeeGo In Favour Of Tizen
Intel is ditching the MeeGo platform and instead throwing its weight behind Tizen to take on Android
Surprise! Amazon Kindle Fire Costs $199
Tuned for conspicuous media consumption, Amazon's Android tablet looks like a Christmas Number 1
RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850 Review: A Touch Of Class?
The BlackBerry 9850 does a good job of combining a touch-screen with the traditional Blackberry experience
Google+ Gets Integration, Plans World Domination
Google is integrating new services into Google+, says Clint Boulton. That should help in its bid to catch up with Facebook
Pre-Fab Green Data Centres Come In Any Size
Pre-fab data centres are a reality, and containers are reaching places we wouldn't have expected, says Peter Judge. All sizes are catered for
EC To Study Europe-Wide Broadband Speeds
The EC is to carry out EU-wide broadband tests following disappointing results from an Ofcom probe
Three Adds Unlimited Data, Warns Of 3G Crunch
Three has warned it may begin running out of 3G capacity next year if 4G auctions are delayed
Virgin Media Launches Business Cloud With Savvis
Virgin adds its network to cloud provider Savvis, and offers it with no set-up fees
Camfed And Google To Launch ICT Centres In Ghana
ICT centres run by women provide hubs of learning in remote rural regions of Ghana
Study: Spammers Hacking Legitimate Marketing Platforms
Spammers are using marketing firms' resources to make their malicious messages cleverer
Violin Memory Introduces First All-Silicon Enterprise Storage
Violin Memory says its new arrays are built for Tier 1 workloads in a 3U SAN-attached platform
US Military Finds Cyber-Defence Scheme ‘Very Promising’
The US Department of Defence is to extend a pilot programme that brings third-party contractors in on classified military planning
Apple Sets iPhone Event For 4 October
Apple seems to be on the point of unveiling the iPhone 5 with an event at its California headquarters next week
Study: Amazon.com Tablet Threatens iPad On Price
Amazon.com could tap into significant demand amongst consumers if its price significantly undercuts Apple's iPad
Airbus Buys Supercomputers In HP PODs
Airbus has doubled its high-performance computing power with HP's container-based data centres