Big Data could be worth £216 billion in the UK, create 58,000 jobs over the next five years, says research
May 14, 2012
Report Slams Default Porn Filters On Mobiles
Report uncovers over-blocking of mobile Internet
Smaller Firms May Have More To Gain From The Cloud
Big organisations may jump into the cloud first, but smaller firms could have more to gain from the move, says Peter Judge
EC Refers ACTA to European Court Of Justice
ECJ to see if controversial agreement is compatible with European treaties
Huawei Scores Five-Year O2 Managed Services Deal
Huawei signs what it calls its "first major managed services agreement in the UK"
French Scientists Develop Wi-Fi Blocking Wallpaper
Affordable wallpaper that secures your Wi-Fi could could be in the shops next year
Anonymous Strikes Down Theresa May Website In Extradition Protest
TechWeekEurope learns an Anonymous splinter group took down Theresa May's website, whilst targeting the ICO and the Supreme Court
Defence Secretary Warns Of EMP Weapons Threat
UK infrastructure is vulnerable to bombs creating an electromagnetic surge, says Phillip Hammond
Twitter Buys Email Marketer RestEngine
Twitter has acquired RestEngine, a start-up that makes tools aimed at boosting engagement in social games and other social-media applications
Daisy Group Completes £1m Bomb Proof Data Centre Refurb
Daisy Group finishes work on a seriously secure data centre but there are green benefits too
Apple Rebrands 4G iPad Following UK Criticism
The 4G-cabaple version of Apple's new iPad will be known as 'iPad + Cellular' in the UK
TalkTalk Customers Want Smut-Cutting Porn Filter
One third of new TalkTalk customers opt for censorship, 80 percent approve of the offer
Facebook Co-Founder Saverin Renounces US Citizenship
Brazilian-born Eduardo Saverin has 'de-friended' the US in a move that may reduce his tax bill ahead of Facebook's record-breaking IPO
Virgin Atlantic To Allow Mid-Air Mobile Calls
Becomes first British airline to permit in-flight calls, texts and data between London and New York
Adobe Backtracks On Patching ‘PR Disaster’
Adobe has promised it will patch a flaw in Creative Studio CS5. Previously said users had to pay for an upgrade to get security
Zscaler: Apple Devices Pose Enterprise Security Threat
The growth of Apple iOS web traffic means attacks on the platform are likely to intensify, the security research firm has found
Oracle Upgrades Enterprise Device Virtualisation
Oracle has updated its enterprise VDI controls, as well as its thin-client software system and desktop client
Report Predicts October Release For ‘iPad Mini’
A blog has placed the release date for the iPad Mini in October, but some industry observers believe a 7-inch tablet would not be Apple's style
Report: Apple To Drop Google Maps From iOS 6
Apple will replace Google Maps with 3D mapping software developed in-house, according to a report
Yahoo Fires CEO Over CV Claims
Yahoo chief executive Scott Thompson leaves the company after slightly more than four months, after firing 2,000 employees and instituting other cost-cutting measures