BT Openreach will reduce the amount it charges communications providers for ultrafast FTTP service next year
December 5, 2012
EC Fines Seven Tech Companies £1.19bn For CRT Cartels
Samsung, LG and Philips involved in what the EC says are among the most organised cartels it has ever seen
Government Names Ultrafast Broadband Cities But Will Keep 4G Auction Funds
Osborne announces 12 ultrafast cities but is accused of using future 4G funds to fudge his figures
EMC And VMware To Fold Products Into New Cloud Entity
EMC has revealed plans to create a new entity that combines its and VMware's data analytics and cloud apps portfolios
O2 And IBM Under Fire For Irish Data Breach Gaffe
Tech giants criticised for not coming out sooner on 2011 tape loss
HP Announces ‘EliteBook Revolve’ Business Tablet
The hybrid EliteBook Revolve aims to work as tablet and ultrabook
Affordable Nokia Lumia 620 Expands Windows Phone 8 Range
Nokia targets youth with new affordable Windows Phone 8 device
John McAfee Escapes Belize And Seeks Guatemalan Help
McAfee promises to reveal all during a press conference in Guatemala City on Thursday
EU Resists ‘Extreme’ US Lobbying As Data Privacy War Brews
Exclusive: US officials try to alter and delay EU data privacy reform, sources tell TechWeekEurope, but Commission stands firm
Updated Gmail iOS App Released For iPhone And iPad
Version 2.0 of the Gmail iOS app brings multiple accounts, a new look and predictive typing
Facebook Users Have One Week To Halt Vote Change
Facebook users have only a week to vote on controversial changes to the social networking giant's user policies
Ericsson Asks ITC For Samsung Ban In US
Ericsson's patent battle continues after it asked the ITC to ban Samsung devices from entering America
Nokia Confirms Espoo Headquarters Sale
Nokia has sold its spiritual HQ in Espoo Finland to a real-estate firm, and leased it back again
AMD Continues Cloud Push With New Opteron Chips
AMD continues its push into the Cloud server space with a number of new power-efficient Opteron chips