RSA chief blasts European privacy laws, telling TechWeekEurope they favour criminals
February 28, 2013
RSA 2013: Hacking Team Defends Its Surveillance Software
Hacking Team's software was allegedly used by repressive regimes to track down citizens for torture. We ask their lawyer Eric Rabe to explain
Russia’s Yandex To Challenge Google’s Play Store
Russia's biggest search engine is following in Google's footsteps, and opening its own Android app store
What do you know about IT in Russia?
Leeds University Tests Iceotope’s Liquid-Cooled Servers
Leeds University is testing a cooling system that could have wider uses
Tim Cook Says He Understands Apple Share Price Concerns
Apple CEO urges investors to take long term view amid growing discontent
Nominet Not Ready For Shorter “.uk” Country Code Yet
The domain registry can’t find a convenient way to implement UK web addresses without second-level domains
MWC 2013: Sony Says Brand Is Stronger After Sony Ericsson Buyout
Sony's Stephen Sneeden says that its mobile operations are in a better position after acquisition
MWC 2013: Sony Mobile Wants To Be Number Three In Smartphones
Sony Mobile tells TechWeekEurope that it has high hopes for the Sony Xperia Z
EE 4G Adds Nine More Towns And Cities To Superfast Network
Coventry, Preston and Watford are among the latest to receive EE 4G
TechWeekEurope Research Looks At Tech Success
Our next research looks at what constitutes Tech Success. Help us find out, and come and share the results with us
Google+ Sign-In Opens To iOS, Android Apps
Google has opened up its Google+ sign-in feature to allow seamless access to third party iOS and Android apps
Pentagon Approves iOS And Android Deployments
The Pentagon has signed up iOS and Android for duty in a move that will weaken Blackberry's defence dominance
Microsoft Delivers New Office 365 Business Editions
Microsoft has upgraded its cloud productivity software to make it more attractive to enterprises and SMBs
Chrome 26 Beta Adds Context-Aware Spelling
Google adds an improved spellchecker, coupled with more language support, to its new Chrome browser beta
RSA 2013: Get The Lawyers, Offensive Security Is Go
CrowdStrike's George Kurtz is leading the industry into offensive security and a legal minefield awaits