Apple's App Store is Biggest Security Innovation of Past Decade
Apple's app repository is the biggest security innovation of the last ten years according to InfoSec Europe Hall of Fame inductee Mikko Hypponen.
Nine out of Ten Business PCs Pose Security Risk
Research has revealed that 87 percent of corporate laptops and PCs pose a threat to security through missing software updates.
Is Apple Doubling Down on Secrecy - Again?
Apple apparently won't launch any new products until the Autumn at the earliest, but is this just more bluff from Apple?
'LulzSec Leader' Arrested for Attacking Australian Government Website [VIDEO]
A self-proclaimed leader of the Anonymous offshoot LulzSec has been arrested in Australia, two years after the group disbanded.
Apple Profits Drop by $2bn Despite Record Revenues
Apple has reported results broadly in line with Wall Street expectations though profits are down over $2bn compared to 2012.
Small Business in the Crosshairs of Cyber Criminals
Cyber criminals are targeting small UK businesses who are more vulnerable and less likely to have sufficient security in place.
Cyber Threats Offer 'Exciting Opportunities' for UK Businesses
As cost of cyber-attacks on UK businesses triple, government says there is potential for economic growth.
EE Signs Up 318,000 4G Customers in Five Months
EE has announced it is on target to have one million 4G customers by the end of 2013.
Anonymous CIPSA Blackout Campaign Fails
Anonymous calls for widespread website blackouts in protest against the controversial CISPA bill in the US have fallen on deaf ears.
Anonymous Going Mainstream Following Website Funding
The @YourAnonNews Twitter account has received £36,000 in funding to set up a website, in what could be the first step of the online hacktivist movement going mainstream.
Google's Eric Schmidt Uses Campus London Success to Defend UK Tax Affairs
Google has defended paying very little tax in the UK by highlighting its key role in growing economy.
Record Lumia Smartphone Sales Hide Multitude of Woes for Nokia
Nokia clings to positive sales of its Lumia smartphones as sales of its feature phones fall dramatically.
SatNav Cyclist Alert Seeks to Reduce Fatalities on London Roads
A specialist navigation company has partnered with Transport for London to launch the world's first cyclist alert system for HGV and truck drivers in London.
Kobo Puts Readers First in Battle with Amazon
Kobo's CEO Michael Serbini believes that keeping readers at the core of Kobo's business will allow it overtake Amazon.
Boston Marathon Bombings Exploited by 'Sick' Cybercriminals to Spread Malware
Within 24 hours of the horrific Boston Marathon bombings, spam messages with related subject lines have begun spreading around the globe.
Aggressive Amazon Appstore Expansion Hints at Kindle Smartphone
Amazon's expansion of its Appstore to almost 200 countries could indicate a Kindle smartphone is not far away.
Microsoft Agrees Patent Deal with World's Largest Consumer Electronics Maker
In what is seen as a blow for Google, Hon Hai Precision has agreed a worldwide patent deal with Microsoft covering all Android and Chrome smartphones, tablets and TVs.
Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 Review
Amazon's larger screen Kindle Fire HD costs from just £229, but does it offer enough to challenge the iPad?
Aircraft Hack Using Smartphone Does Not Pose Security Threat says FAA
A security researchers claim that he can redirect a commercial aircraft using only his smartphone has been questioned by safety authorities.
Acer Iconia W510 Review
We look at Acer's latest hybrid tablet/laptop the Iconia W510, to see if it offers the best of both worlds.
Windows 8 Branded Failure as PC Shipments See Biggest Drop in 20 Years
Windows 8 fails to ignite PC market as "surprising and worrisome" plunge in shipments marks biggest drop in a generation.
Shadon Search Engine Highlights Dangers of a Connected World
Critical infrastructure could be under threat as unprotected systems go online and become discoverable by the "scariest search engine in the world."
North Korea Blamed for March Cyber Attacks on South
Cyber-attack that hit 48,000 PCs and servers linked back to Pyongyang as tensions rise on Korean peninsula.
Anonymous UK Hacktivist Ryan Ackroyd Pleads Guilty
Ryan Ackroyd from South Yorkshire has pleaded guilty to being part of a group which carried out cyber-attacks on Sony and the NHS.
US Cyber Weapon Classification Marks Beginning of Cyber Arms Race
Cyber war moved a step closer after the US Air Force has designated six cyber tools as weapons.
EE 'Pushing Boundaries of Mobile Industry' to Create World Class Network
EE has announced a speed increase to parts of its 4G network as part of a roadmap which will help create an unmatched mobile network in the UK.
Anonymous Fails to 'Wipe Israel from Internet'
Anonymous claims to have caused $3bn in damage to Israel economy but government says little disruption.
Facebook Home: Is This the Future of Computing?
Technology editor David Gilbert looks at Facebook Home and decides if this is the future of technology, he wants nothing to do with it.
OpIsrael: Israel Prepares to be 'Wiped Off the Internet'
Security experts treat Anonymous threats as annoyance rather than significant threat to national security.
How the ICIJ Untangled the Vast and Complex Offshore Data
We look at how custom-built software, powerful data mining tools and old-fashioned manual labour helped expose 1,000s of anonymous offshore account holders.