Samsung says that although UK workers feel more productive by being able to use their own devices for work tasks, businesses must protect themselves
June 25, 2014
Bare Metal: The Cloud Is Not Always Virtual
A new approach can dish out bare-metal hardware on demand - and the standards are emerging to support it, says Peter Judge
Supreme Court Ruling Will Help EU Software Providers Patent In The US
Intellectual property lawyer Karl Barnfather says tougher software patents will benefit businesses based in the UK
New Xeon Phi Chips Will Have Omni Scale Fabric On Board
Next generation processors will be complemented by high-bandwidth memory designed in partnership with Micron
Philips, Samsung, Infineon ‘Face EC Antitrust Fines’
Philips, Samsung and Infineon may reportedly be fined by the European Commission within the next few weeks for alleged chip price-fixing
Sky Trials 950Mbps FTTP Network in Basingstoke
Sky experiments with its own fibre infrastructure in Hampshire and could hold more trials elsewhere
China Tops Supercomputer List For Third Time
China's Tianhe-2 has yet again led the Top500 supercomputer rankings, but the overall growth in performance has levelled off
McAfee Warns Of Mobile Malware Growth And Flappy Bird Clones
McAfee says mobile malware is becoming more prevalent and effective and suggests developers and users need to do more
Respect Network Wants Members To Get Paid For Their Data
The ambitious project aims to challenge the way we look at data privacy and corporate reputation
FAA Toughens Stance In Drone Row
The US aviation regulator says no one has given Amazon permission to fly delivery drones
Luuuk Malware Steals €550k From European Bank In A Week
'Hit and run' malware campaign leads to big losses for Italians, researchers say