Kaspersky launches Fraud Prevention Platform By Alex Hamilton published 26 February 14 Kasperksy outs solution aimed at banks and endpoint customers after research found that millions of applications now contain malware.
Study finds four-fifths of popular routers have major security flaws By Alex Hamilton published 21 February 14 A survey by Tripwire has discovered that 80 per cent of the best-selling routers online have vital security flaws.
Fujitsu reveals first tablet with palm-activated security By Alex Hamilton published 20 February 14 Fujitsu has announced the first tablet to include palm vein authentication, commissioned by a banking group in Japan.
UK businesses ignoring threats from the cloud, BYOD By Alex Hamilton published 20 February 14 Dell has released the findings of a security survey that show that businesses are unprepared for security issues starting from within.
GSMA expects Internet of Things connections to grow 22% in 2014 By Alex Hamilton published 19 February 14 A report released by mobile network group GSMA projects increased growth in machine-to-machine connections in 2014.
Cisco and AGT buddy up to deliver 'smart cities' By Alex Hamilton published 19 February 14 Cisco and AGT have partnered to provide analytics to cities using the Internet of Things.
IBM and AT&T create global alliance for the Internet of Things By Alex Hamilton published 19 February 14 IBM and AT&T have joined forces to provide support for Internet of Things integration in cities across the globe.
Google planning multi-million data centre in Ireland By Alex Hamilton published 17 February 14 Google is planning to construct a new data centre in Dublin, twice as large as any its built in the country before.
UK companies at the bottom of the pile for cyber security By Alex Hamilton published 14 February 14 A study by BT found that UK companies give less thought to cyber security than others around the globe.
Microsoft updates February's security bulletins with Internet Explorer patch By Alex Hamilton published 12 February 14 Microsoft has updated its February security bulletins with patches for vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer.
IBM weighing up sale of semiconductor operation By Alex Hamilton published 7 February 14 IBM is reportedly looking for buyers for its semiconductor business as it moves towards software and services.
Toshiba offers SMBs trade-in offer as Windows XP end date nears By Alex Hamilton published 6 February 14 Toshiba is offering SMBs the chance to trade in their old hardware and software before Windows XP's end-of-life in April.
Watson travels to Africa as IBM aims to drive development By Alex Hamilton published 6 February 14 IBM's Watson cognitive technology is heading to Africa to help boost business and enterprise.
Zynstra's hybrid cloud solution integrates Office 365 with on-premise systems By Alex Hamilton published 6 February 14 Hybrid solution combines cloud-based convenience with automatic backup and updates.
Iridium launches satellite hotspot that fits in your pocket By Alex Hamilton published 5 February 14 Iridium has revealed its new WiFi hotspot device that lets employees connect to a satellite network on the go.
Google and Cisco enter long-term patent agreement By Alex Hamilton published 5 February 14 Google and Cisco have agreed to a long-term patent and licensing agreement in a show of strength to patent trolls everywhere.
OpenDaylight Project releases open source SDN architecture By Alex Hamilton published 5 February 14 The OpenDaylight Project has announced its new software package "Hydrogen" for software-defined networks.
Tech companies disclose secret government data requests By Alex Hamilton published 5 February 14 Facebook, Microsoft, Google and other big web companies have released info about government data requests they have received over the past year.
Businesses at risk from poor third-party software, mobile apps By Alex Hamilton published 5 February 14 A risk survey conducted by HP has outlined the risk posed to companies by poorly encrypted mobile apps.
Amazon still ahead of the pack for IaaS and PaaS By Alex Hamilton published 5 February 14 Figures from Synergy Research Group reveal that Amazon is still ahead of the competition for IaaS/PaaS, earning more than all of them put together in 2013.
North Korean OS apes Apple in newest update By Alex Hamilton published 4 February 14 North Korea's homegrown OS has updated, ditching its older Windows style to copy Mac OS X.
Twitter once again considering letting you buy stuff from tweets By Alex Hamilton published 3 February 14 Social networking giant Twitter is reportedly looking into adding revenue streams by dipping its toes into in-app purchases.
Syrian Electronic Army raids eBay, PayPal UK By Alex Hamilton published 3 February 14 The Syrian Electronic Army has breached PayPal and eBay UK to redirect users to anti-US messages.
Leaked Windows 8.1 update brings tweaked tile-snapping, shutdown menu By Alex Hamilton published 3 February 14 An escaped pre-release build of the first Windows 8.1 update will bring smiles back to keyboard and mouse die-hards.
Google in trouble with South Korea over WiFi snooping By Alex Hamilton published 31 January 14 The South Korean Communications Commission has ordered Google to delete data collected during its Street View Wi-Fi snooping stint.