July 12, 2012
Leaked Yahoo Passwords ‘Mostly Invalid’
Leaked file was an old one says Yahoo. But why wasn't it encrypted?
The Big Cloud Benefits? They Are All Spin-Offs
The first public cloud service was a spin-off from Amazon's main business. Mark Young thinks that cloud start-ups will have their own spin-offs, in Big Data
O2 Problem Solved As Network Restores 3G Services
Network apologises for two-day nationwide outage and says normal service has resumed
Yahoo Passwords Hacked And Posted Online
Hackers break into VoIP user-base, as a "wake up call"
Google Nexus 7 Components Cost Just £12 More Than Kindle Fire
Google will break even on an 8GB Nexus 7 and make a profit on the 16GB
Vaizey Promises One Filter Per Household To Fix 4G TV Interference
Ed Vaizey has outlined his plan to prevent the arrival of 4G clashing with TV signals, in an open letter to Ofcom
iPhone 5 Pre-Order Listings Appear In China
Sellers in China list iPhone 5 for up to £710, despite it not being announced yet
Google Maps Adds UK Cycling Directions
Don't go through the Hyde Park Corner underpass, warns Google Maps
O2 Problem Leaves Users On 2G Service
Mobile operator's outage continues into a second day, although 2G services have now been restored
Cisco Readies 1Gbps Enterprise Wi-Fi AP
Cisco is preparing to break the 1Gbps barrier with a new enterprise access point for Wi-Fi networks
Intel Sinks £2.6bn Into Dutch Chip Firm ASML
Intel has invested a whooping $4.1 billion (£2.6bn) into the Dutch chip-equipment maker ASML
VMware Zimbra Beta Lays Down MS Exchange Challenge
VMware has unveiled a new beta of its Zimbra enterprise email server, which now includes a range of corporate comm offerings
Microsoft Outlines Google, Apple, VMware Confrontation
Microsoft's chief operating officer has detailed how Redmond will take on the likes of Apple, Google and VMware
Social Networks To Help BT At London 2012 As TOC Goes 24-7
With pictures: BT says social networks will help beat disruption at the London Olympic Games