The Home of Horlicks is becoming the data centre capital of the UK
January 27, 2014
No More Trainwrecks: UK Government Issues New IT Contract Rules
All public sector IT contracts will be limited to £100 million, will not be extended automatically
Nokia Normandy To Run Android 4.4 Kit Kat?
Is Nokia planning to use Google's OS to promote Microsoft services?
Bletchley Park Trust Accused Of Isolating National Museum Of Computing
Bletchley Park Trust has been accused of freezing out the National Museum of Computing by excluding it from tours
Microsoft Renames SkyDrive: Say Hello To OneDrive
Cloud storage platform officially renamed following Microsoft court loss to BSkyB last year
Stratasys Launches World’s First Colour Multi-Material 3D Printer
New multimaterial technology allows a much wider range of 3D print manufacturing
Technical Glitch Cripples US Federal Courts
The FBI says Friday’s downtime was caused by a technical issue, while the European Cyber Army takes credit for DDoS
Android Remains UK’s Most Popular Mobile OS
Android remains number one, but Apple retains market share, says Kantar WorldPanel ComTech
Google Buys UK Artificial Intelligence Start-Up DeepMind
Reported $400 million deal is Google’s largest European acquisition to date
AT&T Rules Out Vodafone Takeover Bid For Six Months
UK takeover panel requests AT&T makes its position clear after months of speculation
Hackers Infiltrate Israeli Ministry Of Defence
Researchers say Israel's Civil Administration computer was infected with Xtreme RAT malware
Lloyds Fixes IT Systems Failure That Prevented Card Payments
Lloyds, TSB, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers are left red-faced after being unable to use their cards on Sunday afternoon
How The Apple Mac Won The Desktop War
In 1984, Wayne Rash rejected the Apple Mac for military service. But it won honours in civilian life - and changed the world
Samsung Agrees Cross-Licence Patent Deal With Google, Settles Ericsson Dispute
Android partners strengthen ties with new patent agreement
BBC CTO Sacked Over Failed Digital Project
John Linwood was fired from the BBC without a payoff over the failure of the BBC's digital production scheme
Don’t Blame Users For Poor Passwords
'123456' may be a crap password, but Sean Michael Kerner says the blame lies with the security systems that allow it, and rely on passwords in the first place
Gmail, Google Services Hit By Outage
The service issues, which affected a range of Google products, began on Friday evening and lasted about an hour
Emulex Adapters Target SDN, Hybrid Cloud
Emulex's OneConnect OCe14000 adapters are intended to improve server virtualisation density and make it easier to connect hybrid clouds to the network fabric
US Sees Higher IT Employment Rates
A US hiring survey, along with official statistics, both show higher employment rates for IT professionals
Microsoft Surface Sales Contribute To Strong Financial Results
Sales of the Surface tablet improved, suggesting Microsoft may have found a foothold in its battle against Android and Apple devices