China home to most DDoS attack traffic, but US source of most
July 23, 2013
EU Blasts European Governments For Missing 4G Targets
Only half of EU member states have made 800MHz available for 4G services
Fusion-io Shares Secrets Of Flash-Aware Applications With Open Compute And MariaDB
The enterprise Flash pioneer makes its first official contribution to open source
Cisco Set To Acquire Sourcefire For $2.7bn
Snort-based supplier sucked into Cisco's world
ISPs Told To Block More Torrent Sites
EZTV and YIFY the latest to face ISP blocks
Mozilla Plans ‘Aggressive’ Firefox OS Quarterly Update Schedule
Mozilla plans six-weekly security updates for the mobile OS too
Ubuntu Edge Smartphone Sets Record £20.8m Crowdsourcing Target
Canonical wants £20.8m to build 40,000 Ubuntu superphones
MPs Slam FiReControl IT Rescue Project
With £482 million already wasted, PAC is concerned about the government's work to make additional savings from the failed project
Government Outlines £500m Framework For Education IT
Government to pump loads of money into educational IT, covering mobile devices, networks and more
4.7-Inch Nokia Lumia 625 Offers 4G For Less Than £200
Largest ever Lumia smartphone seeks to conquer mid-range market
Intel Announces 14nm Chips For An Efficient Datacentre
Intel reveals energy-efficient versions of its Xeon chips, its first products under new CEO Brian Krzanich
Novell Updates iPrint With Android, iOS Integration
Novell's updated iPrint service adds more options for mobile users and supports Active Directory
If Microsoft Doesn’t Buy Nokia, It Will Turn To Android
Nokia has an uphill struggle with Windows Phone. Michelle Maisto suspects it needs firmer support from Microsoft
SUSE Starts Cloud 2.0 Beta Testing
SUSE has begun testing SUSE Cloud 2.0, its CloudStack-based technology for building private clouds
IBM Lets Android Users Donate Computing Power To Science
Under a new IBM project Android users can allow their devices' computing power to be used in aid of scientific research projects
ARM Strikes Java Optimisation Deal With Oracle
ARM is to work with Oracle on tweaking Java for its low-power 64-bit server processors