SBB confirms that it is in negotiations with Apple over the traditional clock design
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Alibaba To Press On With Aliyun Development
Chinese Android rival gets a $200 million investment and its own business unit
EU Warns Of Google Antitrust Fine
Make your search engine fair or face the consequences, says EU competition commissioner
US Court Will Not Challenge Facebook Privacy Settlement
US appeals court rejected the claims that £5.8m settlement favours Facebook and lawyers
iPhone 5 Launch In London: Gallery
TechWeekEurope reports from the queues in front of Apple’s flagship store
BlackBerry Outage Affects Vodafone Customers
Vodafone customers suffer new BlackBerry outage, but other UK networks appear unaffected
Facebook Data Centre Engineer Develops Troubleshooting Tool
A Facebook engineer has built a heatmap monitoring tool to help troubleshoot data centre infrastructure
Microsoft Wins Third Motorola Patent Victory In Germany
Microsoft could enforce German ban if Motorola doesn't agree to a patent licensing deal
IDC Raises Tablet Forecast As Sales Surge
More bad news for PC makers after IDC substantially upped its sales forecast for tablet devices
Oracle Readies New Database Amid Mixed Financials
Oracle is preparing to unveil its new database product, after it recorded a rise in profits on the back of a sales dip
Cisco Abandons ADC Market As Competition Bites
Cisco is halting development of its ACE application delivery controller because of intense competition
Low Cost Airline Readies Free In-Flight Wi-Fi
An American airline is reportedly about to launch in-flight Wi-Fi, free-of-charge for its passengers
IT Life: We All Live On A Nuclear Submarine
Neil Thomson is currently the CTO of Microgen, but he was once an academic and worked on control systems for nuclear submarines
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