Twitter grows in value, as the IPO rumours emerge
January 3, 2013
Samsung Chooses Tizen As Alternative To Android
Smartphones running the open source OS are expected to appear later this year
Border Agency Foul-Up Sees Immigrants Wrongly Told To Get Out Of Blighty
People wrongly told to leave Britain leading Capita to suspect it is sitting on some dodgy data
Tech Failures
Google Joins Drive For Paperless Office
Tech giant has thrown its weight behind a campaign for companies to be transformed into paperless offices
Ubuntu For Phones Launched By Canonical
This year, Ubuntu, the most popular Linux-based operating system in the world, is coming to a phone near you
Ofcom Plans To Protect Users From Mobile Price Hikes
Ofcom wants to protect customers whose bills are increased by operators mid-contract
Apple To Adopt 1Gbps 802.11ac Wireless Under ‘5G Wi-Fi’ Brand?
802.11ac is good news, but why the confusing "5G Wi-Fi' label?
Microsoft Accuses Google Of Blocking YouTube Windows Phone App
Convicted monopolist Microsoft complains to EC about Google
Government Announces £30m Boost For Start-Up Loans
Cameron looks to get the economy back on track with the help of young entrepreneurs
Data Centre World Conference
Data Centre World Conference and Expo is the perfect environment for data centre professionals to gain the tools and knowledge to deal with the industry’s increasing complexity.
Leaked BlackBerry 10 Slides Reveal BBM Video Calls
Leaked images suggest that BlackBerry 10 will include video calling within the popular BBM service
Apple Drops Samsung Chips From Devices – Report
Apple is reportedly migrating away from using the chips of arch rival Samsung for its iPads and iPhones
Imation Enters Data Centre With Nexsan Buy
Imation has bolstered its enterprise data centre storage portfolio with the acquisition of Nexsan
Top Programming Languages For 2012 Revealed
Microsoft's C# programming language was the most popular during 2012 according to latest figures
ICO Chucks Capita Out Of Bed, Looks For IT Services Six-Way
ICO's Christopher Graham wants to drive efficiency by splitting one contract into six