Green Party would support open source and bill of digital rights but rules out technology for technology's sake if it hinders environmental aims
April 14, 2015
IT Life: It’s Not Easy Being Green
climote co-founder Derek Roddy tells TechWeekEurope why more effective heating systems will lead to lower energy bills, and why he loves his iPhone
Interpol Grabs Simda Botnet Servers In Global Swoop
The operation is believed to have significantly weakened Simda, which steals personal data and targets financial institutions
Conservatives Vow To Make UK The ‘Technology Centre Of Europe’ With Election Win
Tories say technology will create jobs, aid regional development and overhaul public services, but suggest more surveillance powers will be granted
Illegal Pirate Downloaders Can Evade Detection For A While Longer
US judge says an IP address isn’t evidence enough to convict someone of downloading pirated content
Apple iOS 8.4 Beta Revamps Music App Ahead Of Streaming Launch
Apple prepares for Spotify battle with new Music app in iOS 8.4 beta released to developers
UK Now Second Biggest Global Target For Cybercrime
Over a million new malware threats are being created every day, Symantec report reveals
IBM And Apple Join Forces On Health Analytics Cloud
IBM's Watson Health Cloud is to use large-scale analytics technologies to contribute to medical research
Microsoft To End SQL Server 2005 Support
Microsoft is urging users to shift away from the software as the technical support deadline nears
Nokia In Talks To Buy Rival Alcatel-Lucent
Nokia could create major European networking giant with Alcatel-Lucent move
Google Upgrades Cloud Platform To Deliver Faster, More Secure Services
Google adds new load balancers to reduce network latency and offers more options for secure cloud service connectivity
Linux 4.0 Goes Live With Live Kernel Patching
Linux hits a new milestone as live kernel patching lands in the new release. Linus Torvalds, however, doesn't see a lot of special new features in Linux 4.0