The watchdog says it can't release the details of the data breach because it is linked to " an ongoing criminal investigation"
July 16, 2014
VMware Expands To Asia With Japan, China Partnerships
VMware forms cloud computing partnership with China Telecom, despite official hostility to Western firms
“Catastrophic” Flaw In LibreSSL Found And Fixed
The random number generator in the library that's meant to replace OpenSSL was not really random
World Cup 2014 Breaks Twitter Records
More than 672 million tweets were sent during the World Cup, with Twitter revealing the most active players, matches and events of the tournament
Intel Bullish Over Future Of PC Industry
Is Windows 8 finally gaining traction? Intel says the battered PC industry has finally stabilised
Should The UK Climate Change Agreement Favour Colos?
Thanks to a green tax break, co-location providers and cloud services get cheaper electricity than in-house IT, says Peter Judge
Scottish Government Pledges £2.5m For Rural Broadband As BDUK Rollout Continues
Scottish broadband boost as Holyrood provides more funding and plans for a post-independence Scotland
DRIP Surveillance Bill Successfully Passes Commons Vote
As the controversial bill is fast-tracked through the parliament, privacy campaigners warn it extends UK surveillance powers worldwide
Google Partners Novartis For ‘Smart’ Contact Lenses
Google teams up with Swiss drugmaker Novartis to develop smart contact lenses to help diabetics
New Three SIM-Only Deals Offer Free 0800 Calls And Up to 4GB Tethering
New Three SIM-only tariffs offer spending caps and cheaper calls to non-geographic numbers
IBM Agrees Deal With Apple To Develop iOS Apps And Sell iPhones And iPads
IBM and Apple promise to redefine mobility by bringing enterprise tools and custom apps to iOS, along with a new sales and support agreement
Microsoft Signs 175MW Wind Power Deal
EDF Buys Illinois wind power plant, thanks to a 20-year contract with Microsoft