Embattled Facebook admits it tracks non-users, but dismisses report findings from Belgian privacy watchdog
April 10, 2015
ICANN .Sucks Up To Internet Regulators In ‘Predatory’ Domain Name Case
Cheeky domain name being "illicitly" flogged to companies that are scared their trademark will get the .SUCKS gTLD treatment
DatacenterDynamics (DCD) Converged Middle East
This year sees the 10th anniversary of DCD Converged in the Gulf, the region's most important gathering of data center end-users, operators, service providers, and advisors.
Apple Watch Goes On Sale After Retail Store Arrival
The Apple Watch is now in Apple stores, but users can only take it home later this month
How To Fit 200 Million Books Into The Palm Of Your Hand
IBM brandishes 220 terabyte tape cartridge in partnership with Fujifilm, big enough to hold 1.37 trillion mobile text messages
EdTech Europe 2015
EdTech Europe connects the global EdTech community through an exclusive one day, multi-track summit that provides first-hand insight into the trends, opportunities and issues that surround the e-Learning industry.
PayPal, eBay To Remain Friends After Spin-off
PayPal and eBay will separate later this year, but will remain joined at the hip for at least five years
Intel’s Pursuit Of Altera Ends After Price Disagreement
Altera officials reportedly turn down a per-share price of more than $50, thought at least one analyst doubts whether the deal is off
AWS Releases Machine Learning As A Service
AWS woos developers and their data lake wants and needs, follows Microsoft Azure’s February machine learning release
IT Life: Securing Our SIM Cards
Gemalto's UK manager Howard Berg tells TechWeek about his career, his admiration of Disney and love of cards