O2 promises to resolve problem by the end of the afternoon
October 12, 2012
Dell Announces Three New Windows 8 Devices
Dell unveils the Inspiron One 23, XPS One 27 and the XPS 12 laptop/tablet hybrid
Premium Rate Firms Fined £450,000 After Dodgy Facebook Campaigns
PhonePayPlus reaches out to Facebook to clamp down on dodgy premium rate businesses
Anonymous “Turns Its Back” On WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks has been trying to force readers to donate and Anonymous “is enraged”
TechWeekEurope Shows Tech Strength Of Europe: Gallery
BRITAIN: NetMediaEurope's editors, from five countries across Europe gathered in London
Amazon Kindle Fire Yields No Profit For Online Retailer
Amazon CEO says content sales more important than hardware
Mammoth Oracle Patch To Address 109 Flaws
Updates cover plenty of severe vulnerabilities across a broad range of Oracle software
US Defence Secretary Panetta Warns Of Cyber 9/11
As the US ramps up spending on its digital arsenal, its defence secretary warns of cyber disaster
Samsung Galaxy Nexus Ban Overturned By US Appeals Court
US Appeals Court says District Court "abused its discretion" over Samsung Galaxy Nexus ban
Hyperoptic Expands Its London Fibre Broadband Network
FTTP and Gigabit broadband for 10,000 more London homes by the end of the year
ARM Targets Energy-Efficient Data Centres With CoreLink
British chip designer has turned its low-power expertise to enterprise networking inside data centres
ICO Praises Private Sector Security
The ICO says the private sector is leading the way in data protection, but is it basing its claims on dodgy data?
Kickstarter UK Launches, Pledges To Begin 31 October
Kickstarter UK projects can be submitted from today and can be launched and the end of the month
Google Extends Vintage MS Office Support
Google has reacted to unhappy Google Docs customers and extended support for old MS Office formats until January
Samsung Introduces Galaxy S III Mini
Samsung has introduced the mini version of its hugely popular, but rather large, Galaxy S III handset
Google And Yahoo Domains Hijacked In Ireland
The Irish domains of both Google and Yahoo were knocked offline after a serious security breach
Executives Reluctantly Embrace BYOD, Survey Finds
Businesses are reluctantly adopting the BYOD trend to allow mobile devices into the corporate network
Quiz Of The Week: Google
How much do you know about the Internet supercorporation? Test yourself!