S4 Mini appears on Samsung website but is quickly removed
May 28, 2013
PayPal Defends Denying 17-Year-Old His Bug Bounty
Payment giant says teen was too young and the bug had already been found
Mozilla To Reveal Foxconn-Manufactured Firefox OS Tablet On 3 June – Report
Mozilla and Foxconn reportedly enter agreement to create a new Firefox OS device
EU Likely To Demand More Google Antitrust Concessions
European competition commissioner suggests more concessions will be necessary
US Weapon Designs Stolen By Chinese Hackers – Report
China blamed for stealing some seriously sensitive information
Opera Launches Beta Of Its First Chromium-Based Browser
Opera Now is the new name for the Norwegian company's latest creation
Sky Removes Apps From Google Play After Hacks
Syrian Electronic Army at it again but no Sky mobile applications were hacked
Yahoo Reportedly Bidding Up To $800m For Hulu
The company looks desperate to get its hands on an established video platform
EC Sends iPhone Questionnaire To European Operators
EC sends nine-page questionnaire ahead of possible antitrust investigation into distributior agreements
Google Taking ‘Wireless Blimp Networks’ To Africa And Beyond
Google is reportedly developing plans to help deploy wireless networks in emerging markets, using technologies including satellites and blimp-based platforms
Hackers’ Favourite Currency Liberty Reserve Downed After Arrest
Experts claim impact on the underground economy could be massive
Theresa May Bidding To Revive Snoopers’ Charter After Woolwich Killing
Home secretary wants controversial proposals back on the table and a crackdown on extremist websites
Dell, HP Thin Client Upgrades Focus On Performance, Security
The thin client improvements from Dell and HP are aimed at companies heading for the cloud
Study: Layered Security Fails To Meet Expectations
A NSS Labs study found that combining security products tended not to produce the level of improvement expected
Study: BYOD On The Rise, Regardless Of Company Policy
Employees admitted to using their own equipment to access work data whether company policy permitted it or not, with email among the top applications
Google Delves Into Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Google has launched a programme aimed at using quantum computing to improve the way machines learn in order to solve tough problems