Roaming costs look set be capped in Europe thanks to an activist campaign
May 9, 2012
One Third Of IT Budgets Go On Cloud
VMware says cloud adoption will go still higher when IT managers stop saying no
Govt ‘Massively Retreating’ From Black Boxes Of Snooper’s Charter
TechWeekEurope understands the Home Office is "retreating massively" from installing black boxes in ISPs to watch over people's communications
BYOD: TechWeekEurope Readers Value Security Over Happiness
TechWeekEurope readers know users want to use their own devices, but they don't want to face the security and administrative headaches
TalkTalk Gets Hit By Anonymous – Despite Anti-DEA Stance
TalkTalk is disappointed Anonymous initiated a DDoS on its site, after its strong opposition to draconian anti-piracy measures
Twitter Says Breached Accounts Mostly Spam And Duplicates
The microblogging site also claims most logins and passwords don't match
Huawei Debuts CloudEngine 12800 Super-Switch
Huawei claims it is years ahead of the competition with its new switch
Avaaz President Answers Cyber Attack Doubters
Avaaz president Ricken Patel tells TechWeekEurope why his organisation is asking its members for security sponsorship, despite its $1m tech budget
Twitter Resists US Injunction To Hand Over Protester Tweets
Twitter is resisting a US injunction ordering it to hand over Tweets from an Occupy Wall Street protestor
Samsung Galaxy S III Olympic Phone To Ship With Visa PayWave
Athletes will be able to make NFC payments at the 2012 Olympic Games thanks to a limited edition Samsung Galaxy S III
Telefonica Releases TU Me Skype Rival iPhone App
New app lets users make calls, send texts and share photos on any network in any country
Apple iPad Lawsuit Dismissed By US Court
A lawsuit that accused Apple of deceiving a Chinese company into selling the iPad name has been thrown out of court
‘Snooper’s Charter’ Becomes Draft Bill In Queen’s Speech
Plans to allow GCHQ to watch over all of the UK's communications data are formalised in the Queen's Speech
Yahoo Director Steps Down Over CEO’s Fake Degree
Scott Thompson is still CEO, but for how long?
The 11th Cloud Circle Forum
Cloud computing, the Business leaders’ game changer: getting to grips with the business implications of cloud computing for value creation, innovation and competitive advantage
The 2nd Big Data Insight Group Forum
Big Data Reality Check; identifying what big data means to you and navigating a path to insight and business value
Facebook’s Wide Racks Show The Triumph Of The Cloud
Stop doubting the cloud, says Peter Judge. It has the power to alter one of the industry's fundamental assumptions
Microsoft Says It Will Be Carbon Neutral From July 2013
Microsoft aims to make internal departments responsible for their own emissions
ICANN Gets $350m, Offers Refund Over gTLDs
ICANN's new dot-name domain system is still down due to security, but it is definitely in demand
Pirate Bay Unhappy With Anonymous Virgin DDoS Bomb
Virgin Media's website is taken offline for an hour, but the Pirate Bay isn't cheering Anonymous on
Nokia Lumia Gets Exclusive App Bundle
Nokia hopes to make its app ecosystem more tempting to customers with exclusive apps from top developers
Microsoft Mends 23 Bugs With Patch Tuesday Update
Microsoft's monthly update is targetting 23 security vulnerabilities, including a flaw exploited by Duqu
Kyocera Unveils Waterproof Android Smartphone
Kyocera has revealed a waterproof Android-based smartphone dubbed the Hydro, as well as a more conventional device
AppSense Targets BYOD With RAPsphere Acquisition
Appsense has made its first acquisition with the purchase of enterprise BYOD specialist RAPsphere
Lenovo To Upgrade ThinkCentre And Edge PCs With Ivy Bridge
Lenovo is to offer new ThinkCentre and Edge Series PCs that include Intel's Ivy Bridge processors