Hardware
Supercomputing director bets two grand that exascale computing won’t have arrived by 2020
Horst Simon, Deputy Director at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s NERSC, is putting his money where his mouth is.
Public Sector
Digital Shoreditch 2013: London's Tech City is the UK's "economy of tomorrow"
Digital Shoreditch, a celebration of East London's Tech City, kicked off this morning with an opening keynote delivered by Hackney councillor Guy Nicholson.
Mobile Phones
BlackBerry Q10 review
The BlackBerry Q10 is a classic keyboard and screen handset with definite appeal for communications fans, but it isn’t without shortcomings.
Developer
5 major changes coming for Android developers
Google I/O 2013 was held last week, and we summarise the five main changes revealed at the conference which will affect Android devs.
Security
Around 22 million user IDs suspected stolen from Yahoo Japan
According to the firm, the suspected stolen information did not contain passwords or data that could be used to hack accounts but its users should change their login details anyway.
Public Sector
Google Glass privacy storm: US politicians demand answers
A Congressional caucus has written to CEO Larry Page demanding answers over how Google will address the privacy concerns associated with the forthcoming product.
Enterprise
Why every management team needs to find its inner geek
A look at why organisations worldwide need to approach technology from a holistic perspective rather than taking diverging views.
Video Games
Microsoft preparing for new Xbox with August Xbox 360 dashboard update
The laundry list of changes include major updates to the console's traditional user interface, which should bring smaller-sized, Windows Blue Live Tiles into the mix.
Telecoms
O2 customers getting free Sky TV and Broadband to entice them to stay
Sky, which has acquired O2’s fixed broadband user base, is apparently trying to stem the flow of customers leaving the company.
Hardware
Did Ebuyer “give away” Dell 3330DN laser printers worth £600?
Over the weekend, a deal surfaced on popular UK retailer Ebuyer which turned up to be one of the best ones of the last few years.
Telecoms
Carphone Warehouse debuts online PAYG upgrade service
The new service, the first of its kind, is likely to alleviate its retail branches and boost its number of PAYG customers.
Business & Finance
Tech City Futures report: Silicon Roundabout growth stunted by talent drought, lack of capital
Compiled by research specialist GfK, the Tech City Futures report offers a rare and important glimpse into the thoughts and opinions of Silicon Roundabout decision-makers.
Public Sector
Apple takes on Samsung and BlackBerry in US military
Apple’s ubiquitous iPhone and iPad are furthering their influence outside the consumer space, having been cleared for use within the US military by the Department of Defence.
Web
OK, Google: Privacy concerns
A feature rolled out at last week's Google I/O could put the company's ear in your office. We chew over the potential privacy issues.
Hardware
Sony Xperia Tablet Z goes on pre-order worldwide today
The diminutive tablet from Sony is likely to be a big rival to Apple’s iPad tablet, especially in the enterprise and business market.