From all-new Server Manager to beefed up Hyper-V, Microsoft’s new OS is serious about dealing with servers, says Firebrand Training
October 4, 2012
Google Library Settlement Ends Seven-Year Struggle With Publishers
Google agrees to let publishers decide what goes into its library
Europe Plays Cyber War Games – But What Now?
Evangelos Ouzounis, the leader of Europe's cyber war games tells us what happens now as the EU prepares to launch its grand security strategy
Google Warns Of More Motorola Job Cuts
More jobs are set to go at Motorola as restructuring continues
Motorola Mobility Buys Face Recognition Developer Viewdle
Google is expected to integrate the technology into Android smartphones
FTC And Sopa Swing Scythes At Spyware Scammers
Scammers caught out as the FTC, SOCA and private companies work together
Virgin Media Broadband Advert Provokes ASA Ban
Virgin Media has once again fallen foul of the Advertising Standards Authority
Facebook User Base Reaches One Billion
Mark Zuckerberg confirms Facebook has reached the historic milestone
European Nations Fending Off Massive DDoS Attack In Cyber War Games
Tests will challenge over 300 security pros on more than 1200 security events and a massive DDoS
Facebook Promoted Posts Launches In The US
Facebook offers users the chance to pay to top their friends' news feeds
RIM Rolls Out BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.1
Update brings improved security and compatibility options to BlackBerry tablet
Hague To Splash £2m A Year On International Cyber Security Centre
Hague announces Centre for Global Cyber-Security Capacity Building as he calls on nations to work together to fight cyber threat
HP Cuts Forecast As Whitman Warns On Turnaround
HP CEO Meg Whitman has warned that it will take four to five years to turn around the fortunes of the company
Microsoft Readies Windows Phone 8 Smartphone
Microsoft is reportedly about to launch its own Windows Phone 8 smartphone in a move that could upset Nokia and others
Samsung Alleges Foreman Misconduct Over Apple Patent
Samsung has alleged the jury foreman in the Apple patent case win was bias, and failed to disclose vital information
Microsoft Upsets Advertisers With IE 10 Do Not Track
Microsoft has provoked fury among advertisers for its default 'Do Not Track' feature in Internet Explorer 10