iPhone 5S adds improved camera, 64-bit processor and fingerprint sensor, while iPhone 5S targets lower price points
September 10, 2013
iOS 7 Receives 18 September Launch Date
iOS 7 will be made available to iPhone 4 or later and iPad 2 or later next week
HP Updates Its Desktop Workstation Range
New 24-core Xeon chips, Thunderbolt 2, and faster RAM boost HP’s most powerful desktops
HP Launches First Ever Workstation Ultrabook
The ZBook 14 features Intel’s latest Haswell processor, full HD display, two hard drives, up to 16GB of RAM but weighs just 1.62 kg
FACT Uses IBM Big Data Analytics To Track Down Online Pirates
The trade organisation credits the technology for eliminating in-cinema film recordings
Cisco Acquires All-Flash Whizz Whiptail For $415m
Cisco's move into the all-flash game could spell trouble for its partnership with EMC
EE 4G Swap Scheme Lets Users Trade In Early For One-Off Fee
EE 4G says users can trade in for the latest smartphones just six months into their contract
PayPal Launches ‘Hands Free’ In-Store Payments
PayPal unveils another technology aimed at making payments "all but invisible", launching Beacon
Turnaround Specialists From Ford, Computer Sciences Pitched To Lead Microsoft
Alan Mulally from Ford Motors and Mike Lawrie from Computer Sciences are the latest possible candidates to replace Ballmer
Microsoft Surface 2 Set For 23 September Launch
Microsoft sends out invites for a Surface event in New York later this month
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C4’s Blackout: Disastrous Cyber Attacks CAN Be Funny
Tom Brewster considers the cybergeddon dystopia of Blackout, which shed little light on what a serious cyber attack would do but inspired mirth nonetheless
Largest BlackBerry Shareholder Fairfax Holdings Considers Buyout – Report
BlackBerry investor seeks out Canadian pension funds but any deal is a long way off, says report
A Low Cost iPhone Could Cut Apple Profits
A low cost iPhone could do Apple more harm than good over the next year, warns Michelle Maisto
Tech Titans Take Further Action On NSA Spying Transparency
Facebook, Google and Yahoo all lodge legal petitions to let them talk aboue NSA data requests
Twitter Buys Mobile Ad Platform MoPub
Twitter said it will use MoPub, founded by three AdMob veterans, to expand its presence in the mobile advertising world while adding real-time ad targeting to its own site
Qualcomm To Power FIA’s Formula E Electric Racing
Qualcomm to advise new electric vehicle motorsport championship on sustainable technology
John McAfee Dead – Or Not
The anti-virus anti-hero is not dead. In fact, he is as lively as ever
Google Offers More Concessions In EC Antitrust Case
Google has offered the European Commission a new range of proposed changes to its search services in a three-year-old antitrust investigation
Vodafone 4G Customers Get Extra 4GB As Network Expands To More Cities
Operator promises data bonus for early adopters as Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield are added
Google Patchfield Boosts Audio Application Development
Patchfield is aimed at Android developers who want to create focused audio applications that can be connected together
HP Data Privacy Services Help Meet Compliance Requirements
HP's new services are aimed at helping enterprises meet often complex government data privacy standards
Seagate Ultra Mobile HDD Targets Mobile Devices
Seagate's Ultra Mobile hard disks target tablets with reduced power consumption and high performance