Pentagon recognises the value of hacking as a form of warfare
April 12, 2012
TeaMp0isoN Hacks MI6 Phones
Mischievous hacktivists phone-bomb the UK intelligence agency
Facebook Generously Lets Users Download Their Own Data
Users will now be able to access data about IP addresses, previous names and friend requests
BE Broadband Confirms FTTC Fibre Service Delay
BE Broadband has informed its customers that its fibre service plans have been delayed until next year
Portugal Proposes Terabyte Tax To Pay Copyright Holders
Portugal is planning a tax of up to €0.5 per Gigabyte, to pay copyright owners
ICANN Reassures Over Dot-Anything Delay
New domains on hold while ICANN sorts out the registration system
G-Cloud Boss Slams Unacceptable Government IT
The outgoing director of the G-Cloud framework has delivered a withering assessment of 'unacceptable' IT within government
HP Warns Of Malware-Infected Flash Cards
HP says that some of its shipments of ProCurve 5400 zl switches contained infected flash cards
EMC Announces VSPEX For Quick Fix Cloud Infrastructure
EMC hooks up with partners to offer a data centre package for companies who want to get to the cloud fast
Google+ Revamp Aimed At Facebook
Google+ changes are introduced, but some question the 170 million users claim
British Gas Starts Major Smart Meter Roll-Out
Replacing smart meters with… smart meters?
Intel Announces Atom-Based Centerton for Low-Energy Microservers
Atom-based system-on-chip uses only six watts, making it Intel's greenest processor yet
Amazon Launches ‘Powerful’ CloudSearch
CloudSearch offers a managed search service that can scale well, just like other Amazon services
Flashback Slashed But Apple Faces Backlash
Apple is slow and misguided, but the number of Flashback bots is coming down, say security experts
ICANN’s Dot-Anything Deadline Due Today
Top-level Internet domain name applications close today
Intel Predicts Arrival Of 75 New Ultrabook Designs
Intel executives have predicted that 75 new Ultrabook designs from different vendors are about to hit the market
Citrix Extends Social Collaboration With Podio Purchase
Citrix is acquiring Danish company Podio in order to enhance its social collaboration cloud service for SMBs
Oracle Launches New Xeon E5-based Server Lineup
Oracle has unveiled a new lineup of Sun rack and blade systems based on Intel’s new Xeon E5-2600 chips
Java Reign Ends As Most Popular Programming Language
Java has dropped to second spot as the most popular programming language behind C, according to new stats
Western Digital Super Slim HDD Targets Ultrabooks
Western Digital is seeking to provide an alternative to SSDs with its new shock resistent Scorpio Blue 7mm hard drive