Russian lawmakers want to introduce new rules for bloggers, educational establishments and Internet Service Providers
May 13, 2014
HSBC Brings Free Wi-Fi To 650 UK Branches, Promotes Mobile Banking
Free HSBC Wi-Fi rolls out with the hope of encouraging customers to use banks' mobile app
Hackers Raid DogeVault, Fate Of Customer Dogecoins Unclear
Some customers say their virtual wallets were emptied minutes before the website went down
EU Court Tells Google To Abide By The ‘Right To Be Forgotten’
It looks like users from the EU will be able to edit results which come up when someone searches for their name
Samsung Galaxy S5 Fitness Features To Help England World Cup Team
The FA and Samsung agree partnership that will provide every England player with a Samsung Galaxy S5 to take to Brazil
Huawei And Vodafone Hold 2.6GHz Small Cell Trial
Huawei conducts small cell trial at its Reading HQ, allowing users to access Vodafone 4G network on 2.6GHz spectrum
Qualcomm To Buy Wireless Gigabit Chip Maker Wilocity – Report
Qualcomm's possible Wilocity purchase fuels interest in Gigabit Wireless tech
Motorola Aims To End ‘Dumbphone’ Era With £89 Moto E
Motorola shows off low-cost Moto E and 4G-enabled Moto G
Leaked Screenshots Suggest Extensive Gmail Overhaul
A decade after it was first launched, Gmail is getting a facelift, it seems
Rackspace Reports Strong Quarter On Cloud Demand
The Texas hosting company's shares rose as it benefited from rising demand for cloud services
Australian Government Plans To Save With Open Source Drupal
The Australian government wants to build a unified CMS for all government websites, based on the open source Drupal software
Microsoft Word Vulnerability Used Against Taiwanese Government
Prolific hacker group spotted using patched flaw to hit government and educational institutes
Bletchley Park Museums Split By ‘Berlin Wall’ As Row Escalates
New fences are another sign of disunity at Bletchley Park, which houses the National Museum of Computing and its collection of vintage computers
Glenn Greenwald: NSA Intercepted And Backdoored Servers
Journalist's book to reveal more details of NSA's efforts to spy on the Internet