Google and NASA unveil new ice cold quantum computer By Jamie Hinks published 29 September 15 The Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab's new power is offset by the cooling requirements.
HGST and Commvault buddy up on highly scalable cloud backup By Jamie Hinks published 29 September 15 The solution offers the lowest cost of ownership per TB anywhere.
Microsoft fully unleashes Azure HDInsight on Ubuntu Linux By Jamie Hinks published 28 September 15 Ubuntu and Microsoft are working towards the end goal of hybrid cloud computing.
Airbus and ATOS team up to take down cyber attacks By Jamie Hinks published 28 September 15 Both companies will work together on research, development and provision of new solutions.
Does this leak reveal the Lenovo Yoga 900's final specs? By Jamie Hinks published 28 September 15 If the reports are correct, this year's Lenovo convertible should be out in October.
Silent Circle packs the upgrades into ultra-secure Blackphone 2 By Jamie Hinks published 28 September 15 The new device brings a new screen, chip and memory but doesn't skimp on privacy.
OVH's new SOHO router encrypts up to four DSL connections By Jamie Hinks published 25 September 15 Very small businesses will benefit from the protection afforded by the router.
Personal information sold for just $1 on the Dark Web By Jamie Hinks published 24 September 15 Trend Micro has uncovered all manner of different information being traded for peanuts on the deep web.
IBM buffs up Watson with new APIs By Jamie Hinks published 24 September 15 The new APIs are designed to make apps built on Watson even more useful.
Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm and Baidu plunge $110m into CloudFlare By Jamie Hinks published 23 September 15 The four companies will help CloudFlare expand its presence in a big way.
Backblaze B2 ignites another cloud storage price war By Jamie Hinks published 23 September 15 The backup specialists have launched a new cloud storage product that is very, very cheap.
IBM wants to safeguard third-party apps for the enterprise By Jamie Hinks published 22 September 15 A research paper found employees using apps despite the very obvious safety concerns.
All-optical chip memory just moved a huge step closer By Jamie Hinks published 22 September 15 German researchers have cracked all-optical chip memory that could result in huge cuts in energy usage.
Microsoft Office 2016 has finally arrived By Jamie Hinks published 22 September 15 Collaboration is at the very core of all the new Microsoft productivity apps.
Thousands of WordPress sites compromised by hackers By Jamie Hinks published 21 September 15 A new attack is being used to target visitors to larges swathes of WordPress sites.
Poker players are being spied on by money-making malware By Jamie Hinks published 18 September 15 Security researchers discovered malware that allows cheats to view another player's hand at their table.
Windows 10 Build 10540 leaks out By Jamie Hinks published 18 September 15 Microsoft's latest Windows 10 build is unlikely to bring anything of note to the table.
Xerox strikes back at bootleggers with new printable memory chips By Jamie Hinks published 18 September 15 The new chips have been developed to be extremely secure and versatile for many use cases
The Dukes of Hacking attack the West By Jamie Hinks published 17 September 15 F-Secure has found Russian government-backed hackers attacking Western targets.
Microsoft brings text-email hybrid Send to Android By Jamie Hinks published 17 September 15 Android users can finally get to grips with Microsoft's innovative messaging app.
Windows RT gets the Windows 10 Start Menu By Jamie Hinks published 16 September 15 The promised update is finally here to give RT tablet owners more reason to hang onto the slate.
Accenture's new purchase simplifies Salesforce and Google cloud integration By Jamie Hinks published 16 September 15 Integration with Salesforce, Google and ServiceNow has been made very easy thanks to the deal.
HP will cut another 33,000 jobs By Jamie Hinks published 16 September 15 HP now estimates the split will cost some $2.7 billion, up $700 million.
Hackers insert hard-to-remove firmware deep inside Cisco enterprise routers By Jamie Hinks published 15 September 15 The rogue firmware has been discovered on 14 business routers across four different countries.
Samsung's IoT Access Point supports 70% of all wireless communication By Jamie Hinks published 15 September 15 Enterprises will be able to connect all their devices to the access point for simple management.