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August 11, 2015
Electrode Innovation Could Triple Laptop Battery Capacity
Researchers in the US and China have developed an aluminium-based electrode that drastically reduces batteries' lithium consumption
What Does Ofcom Communications Report Mean For Business, Government And Operators?
NEWS ANALYSIS: The growth of 4G, ubiquity of mobile and increasing demands for connectivity is having a major impact on technology industry
Intel Brings Mac Pro Xeon Chips To Laptops
Intel's Xeon chips are coming to notebooks as firm announces E3-1500M v5 product family
GDS Appoints New Head Amid Further Departures
GDS COO Stephen Foreshew-Cain is promoted as three others join former head Mike Bracken in resigning
IT Life: Good Viberations
Viber's Ofir Eyal talks about his career in telecommunications and love of dishwashers
Memory ‘Sinkhole’ Lets Attackers Take Control Of Intel Chips
A hardware flaw detailed at Black Hat allows attackers to take control of Intel chips' most privileged mode
Researchers Detail ‘Severe’ Mobile Fingerprint Flaws
Attackers can hijack fingerprint-protected transactions and harvest fingerprints from mobile devices, according to FireEye
Local Councils Cannot ‘Guarantee’ Your Personal Data Is Safe
Report from privacy campaigners at Big Brother Watch show there were 4,236 data breach incidents between 2011 and 2014 in local government
Microsoft Launches Key Piece of Cortana Analytics Suite
Azure Data Factory is now generally available, allowing customers to start piping big data into their business analytics systems
Alphabet Allows An Ex-Google To Concentrate On The Moonshots Of A Brave New World
BLOG: With Google X free to fly without the restrictions of tentative shareholders, Google's anticipated future projects will really start to take shape
Why Has Google Restructured Under A New Company Called Alphabet?
Larry Page spells out exactly why Google and its sister companies needed to shake things up