The US, which is embroiled in an escalating trade war with China, has sounded warnings about Huawei’s efforts to expand into Europe. | Continue reading
Researchers in the UK are working on a prototype of a Fitbit-style tracker that flashes, beeps and vibrates when security action is required. | Continue reading
Microsoft does not believe the vulnerability has yet been exploited, but it urges users to update PCs immediately. | Continue reading
San Francisco officials have voted to ban the use of facial recognition software by police and other city departments. | Continue reading
There aren’t enough IT people to manage applications and infrastructure in real-time. There’s too much happening, too fast. Enter intent-based automation. | Continue reading
Vodafone has set its live date for the next-generation mobile network and said it will cost the same as 4G tariffs. | Continue reading
New EEA specifications upgrade performance, interoperability and privacy of Ethereum blockchain networks. | Continue reading
An independent report claims Huawei boosted the UK economy by £1.7 billion in 2018, as the debate over the company’s security continues. | Continue reading
Founding member of ZhongAn subsidiary says new virtual bank will ‘sit down with and listen to users to make a bank for them’. | Continue reading
The entrepreneur showed off 60 “flat-packed” satellites loaded on a Falcon 9 rocket, which could be sent into low orbit on Wednesday. | Continue reading
While it is clearly unethical to fund criminal activity, there are many practical and financial reasons companies decide to pay ransomware ransoms. | Continue reading
The data centre maintenance company has partnered with I Wish (Inspiring Women In STEM) to attract young women to careers in technology. | Continue reading
The looming 2G/3G shutdown represents an opportunity to deploy future-proof IoT solutions that prioritise network connectivity and security. | Continue reading
Ahead of Cloud Expo Asia Hong Kong, Taipei’s smart city director Dr Chen-Yu Lee explains the city’s unique take on smart development. | Continue reading
An unprotected MongoDB database containing over 275 million records of personal information on Indian citizens has been hacked. | Continue reading
The race to disrupt Hong Kong's traditional banking sector is heating up with four new major companies winning licenses to create virtual banks in the city. | Continue reading
Preparing for the human side of disaster recovery is just as important as planning for the technical side. Here's how to train your workforce. | Continue reading
NHS Digital, the body responsible for NHS's critical IT infrastructure, has made VMware Cloud on AWS available across the NHS. | Continue reading
Equinix has detailed an extensive global expansion strategy for 2019, which includes plans to open 12 new data centres in major European and APAC metros. | Continue reading
Full Fact is to receiving funding and support from the tech giant to develop a project that uses AI to carry out fact-checking. | Continue reading
Google has assembled thousands of Tensor Processor Units (TPUs) into programmable supercomputers and made them available on GCP. | Continue reading
Hackers have stolen nearly £31 million in Bitcoin from one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, its chief executive has said. | Continue reading
Investment into UK's booming tech sector leapt to a record high of £1.89 billion in 2018, up from £1.66 billion in 2017. | Continue reading
Cloud-based network management solutions typically come with a significant price tag or a lacklustre feature list. Could affordable AI be the solution? | Continue reading
At its annual Build developer conference in Seattle, Microsoft unveiled software designed to make electronic voting machines more secure. | Continue reading
In April, the company came under fire for its remote support tool's role in the Wipro breach. Now none of its EU customers can log in. | Continue reading
Via conversational AI powered by natural language processing IBM's Watson is making sports analytics more accessible, to those who can afford it. | Continue reading
Workforces on average rely on 162 applications to stay productive, a departure from the traditional approach of stack simplicity. | Continue reading
Google Cloud has made Nvidia's new T4 GPUs generally available, making it the first platform to offer them globally as cloud instances. | Continue reading
VMware, a Dell subsidiary, is partnering with Microsoft to bring VMware cloud infrastructure to Azure, the firms have announced. | Continue reading
Reports claim poor customer service is costing businesses more than $75 billion (£58 billion) a year: so why not throw blockchain at the problem? | Continue reading
Docker and Arm have announced a new partnership to facilitate the development and deployment of containerised apps on Arm-based systems. | Continue reading
A surge in cyber crime included a number of high profile victims including British Airways and Dixons Carphone. | Continue reading
In the patent, PayPal describes a cache comparison technique that could detect and prevent ransomware in its early stages. | Continue reading
Social network uploaded 1.5 million users’ email contacts without their permission, according to a Business Insider report. | Continue reading
GPs could begin prescribing a raft of new technologies tailored to people living with dementia to help them live at home for longer, researchers say. | Continue reading
In an era where Moore's Law is already being squeezed to the limit, the semiconductor industry is still churning out remarkable innovations. | Continue reading
As UK firms wrangle with uncertainty caused by Brexit delays, business leaders worry that a dearth of top tech talent is on the horizon. | Continue reading
In the first of a series of articles highlighting where tech is failing to make the grade, Galeal Zino, CEO at NetFoundry, sets his sights on SD-WAN. | Continue reading
Facebook, that previously donned the Siculus mask to construct a $1.5 billion data centre campus in Altoona in 2012, declined to comment. | Continue reading
Microsoft confirms that an account of one of its support agents was compromised, potentially allowing unauthorised access to some account information. | Continue reading
Bayer says no data leaks have been discovered and that investigations are ongoing, with local reports pointing the finger at a Chinese hacking group. | Continue reading
In Brussels, businesses, politicians, and major blockchain start-ups signed a charter aiming to fast track adoption of distributed ledger technologies. | Continue reading
Intel flexes 10-nanometer (10nm) manufacturing on FPGAs for the first time to fabricate processors for use cases in AI, finance and IoT. | Continue reading
Steffan Needham of Bury, Greater Manchester was jailed for two years for the costly backend breaches following a nine-day trial at Reading Crown Court. | Continue reading
Cybersecurity specialists have discovered that cybercriminals have escalated their attacks in Asia with Singapore increasingly their victim of choice | Continue reading
Flashbolt delivers up to 3.2Gbps signal rates per pin, a marked increase over last year’s Aquabolt, which supported 2.4Gbps transfer rate. | Continue reading
The enterprise's relationship with digital technologies is entering an entirely new phase, where simply "doing digital" is not enough, says Accenture. | Continue reading