The Apple App Store gets its first ever rogue application, according to Kaspersky
July 5, 2012
Telefonica Signs Mobile Payments Deals With Facebook, Google, Microsoft
Network looks to take advantage of its billing network across Europe for mobile payments
McAfee Offers DNSChanger Lifeline As Doomsday Approaches
DNSChanger servers are set to be cut off next Monday, as McAfee releases a tool to help those infected stay connected
Green Taxi Firm Adds Free Wi-Fi To London Cabs
Greentomatocars serves up free Internet for passengers ahead of the Olympics
YouTube Audio Ripping Website Takes On Google
Owner of the YouTube-mp3.org ignores “cease and desist” letters from Google and launches public campaign against the search giant
Ofcom Seeks to Cut BT Wholesale Leased Line Prices
Ofcom has published its leased line proposals that could see the rates BT Wholesale charges capped
Apple Could Reveal 7-Inch iPad Mini This October
Report suggests a smaller, cheaper iPad could be released before the end of the year
WikiLeaks Releases 2.5m ‘Syrian Emails’
WikiLeaks' Syria emails embarrass governments across the world, Assange claims
Financial Services Firm Slapped With £150,000 Data Breach Fine
Missing tapes at Welcome Financial Services results in a rare ICO fine for a private organisation
Apple Patents Battle With HTC Lost In London
High Court says HTC did not infringe four of Apple's patents in a ruling that could affect other cases across the globe
DarkMarket Hacker Dr Smurf Pleads Guilty
Dr Smurf was caught out when his customer was an uindercover FBI agent
Usage Will Break The Cloud Storage Taboo
Get over your fears of cloud storage, says Peter Judge. You are using it already.
HTC One X: Review
HTC's new flagship smartphone is a powerhouse and a thing of beauty, but will users appreciate it?
Amazon Orders Two Million Kindle Fire 2 Tablets For August
Chinese sources say that Amazon has ordered two million units of its next generation Kindle Fire tablet
Toshiba Fined Over LCD Price-Fixing Charge
Toshiba has been fined £56 million after it was charged in the US with price-fixing liquid crystal displays
Software-Authentication Offers Cheaper BYOD Solution
A new study says significant cost-savings can be achieved by switching from hardware to software-based authentication
Extreme Networks Expands SDN And Adds OpenFlow
Extreme Networks has expanded its SDN capabilities and added support for the OpenFlow protocol