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Apple Named World's Most Valuable Brand
Coca-Cola loses top spot to Apple for first time in 13 years, as Google climbs to second in Best Global Brands report.
US Government Shutdown Fears and Italy Woes Weigh on European Stocks
Congress has one day to decide how to continue funding government beyond 30 September
US Government Shutdown Fears and Downbeat China Data Pull Down Most Asian Markets
Shanghai bucks the trend as government opens free trade zone.
Bill Gates Admits Ctrl-Alt-Delete Command was a 'Mistake'
Microsoft founder Bill Gates admits Windows Ctrl-Alt-Delete keyboard command was a mistake.
Lehman Brothers Collapse: Where are Dick Fuld and Friends Now?
It has been five years since the collapse of Lehman Brothers, but where did the final board of directors end up?
Dell Founder Takes Computer Giant Private in £16bn Buyout
Dell shareholders vote in favour of Michael Dell to buy out computer maker for £16bn.
European Markets Mixed Ahead of US and Russia Talks Over Syria
Western powers want the Syrian government to hand over its chemical weapons.
US Fed Tapering Fears Force Asian Markets to Shed Early Gains
The US Federal Reserve's FOMC meets on 17 September.
From IBM to Microsoft - A Brief History of The Smartwatch
Apple iWatch and Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatches are hoping to succeed where IBM, Palm, Microsoft and even Samsung have failed before.
Bloomberg Restricts Journalists' Access to Client Data After Snooping Scandal Reviews
External review says Bloomberg journalists had access to its clients' log-in and personal information details
Samsung Gear and Apple iWatch: What Should a Smartwatch Be?
As Samsung prepares to launch Galaxy Gear next month, Alistair Charlton tries to decide what a smartwatch should be.
China: Top Official Warns Foreign Firms Against Challenging State's Antitrust Accusations
Senior NDRC official reportedly told 30 foreign firms 'if you put up a fight, I could double or triple your fines'.
IBM, Oracle and EMC in China Probe Over Edward Snowden Disclosures
Former NSA whistleblower alleged systems were hacked in Chinese universities.
Lenovo Continues Inexorable Rise Towards World Domination
As its smartphone and tablet sales surpass PC sales for the first time, Lenovo is positioned to become one of the biggest technology companies in the world.
European Markets Open Lower Ahead of BoE Inflation Report
Financial markets eagerly await BoE Governor Mark Carney's first news conference.
Asian Markets Down On Renewed Federal Reserve QE Tapering Fears
Ben Bernanke may announce a bond buying purchase cut at any of the three FOMC meetings this year.
US Federal and State Governments Turn to Business Software to Combat Tax Fraud
US IRS and state governments use software from SAS, LexisNexis and IBM to combat fake tax return claims
Dell Profits Plunge on Lower PC Sales
Net profit declines 79% to $130m amid investors' battle to takeover the company.
Government Creates £7.5m Fund to Train Cyber Security Experts
Two universities will receive £7.5m in government funding to research cyber security threats and train students.
Blackstone and Icahn Could Spark Dell Bidding War as Deadline Looms
Private equity company Blackstone expected to make offer for Dell, sparking a bidding war with founder Michael Dell.
Why Games Matter Blog - Destiny Reveal and Why we Need More
A blog dedicated to big issues affecting the games industry
Google Sues 'Patent Troll-Arming' BT Over Patent Infringement
Google has sued BT in the US and UK over the use of four patents, in what is the first lawsuit brought by Google in its own name.
European Stocks Edge Up on US Corporate Earnings Optimism
Traders positive as technology majors Google and IBM post better-than-expected quarterly results.
Asian Stocks Mixed Amid Upbeat US Earnings
Technology heavyweights Google and IBM post better-than-expected results.
European Stocks Cautious with Bank of Japan and US Earnings in Focus
Markets open lower as traders consider Bank of Japan's aggressive stimulus plans and earnings reports from major US firms.
European Stocks Edge up as US Debt Ceiling Concerns Ease
Markets positive as US debt ceiling fears ease after Republicans propose 3-month extension to borrowing limit.
Dell Considering Buyout to Save Company
Dell shares rose after reports emerged it is considering going private as its share of the PC market nosedives.
Australian Financial Analyst Trent Martin Charged in IBM Insider Trading Case
Financial analyst Trent Martin faces maximum of 20 years in prison.
Connecticut School Massacre: British Boy Dylan Hockley Among Victims
Six-year-old Dylan Hockley was born in Hampshire.
David Cameron Announces £50m Boost for Tech City
Regeneration project to create Europe's largest indoor civic space