Astounding: We're about to stick a probe in orbit of a COMET Pic Rosetta craft screams 6 billion km through space to reach its cosmic prey Science06 Aug 2014 | 28
Australia's metadata debate is an utter shambles The goalposts are moving hourly and ministers are contradicting intelligence agencies and themselves Legal06 Aug 2014 | 44
New iGasm: Apple to unveil not one but TWO iPhone 6 models on 9 Sept Poll What will you be doing that day? What should we be doing? Personal Tech06 Aug 2014 | 36
Cisco slings small change at CSIRO over WiFi dispute Judge orders $USD16 million royalty payment Legal06 Aug 2014 |
Six MEEELLION gigabytes-a-year space 'scope wins funding First light due to reach US$473m Large Synoptic Survey Telescope in 2019 Science06 Aug 2014 | 5
Apple, Samsung call off all patent spats outside United States No royalties or licences, but fight goes on Legal06 Aug 2014 | 6
Apple wins patent on charging iThings THROUGH THIN AIR New system charges devices and peripherals sans cables Personal Tech06 Aug 2014 | 39
Sprint spits out T-Mobile US gobble bid, says goodbye to CEO – claim And almost exactly a year after Softbank officially swallowed Sprint Networks06 Aug 2014 | 2
Nanu nanu! Mork calling Orson on VoIP over 2G Another player tries to crack free VoIP over mobile data Networks06 Aug 2014 | 6
One in 2900 phone calls is an IDENTITY THIEF Breached citizen ID numbers used in painful IVR brute force attacks Security06 Aug 2014 |
Who will kill power companies? TESLA, says Morgan Stanley GigaFactory batteries an existential threat to utilities On-Prem06 Aug 2014 | 86
Target tosses US$148m onto data breach barbecue And even that sum may not hit the spot for hungry sueball-flingers Security06 Aug 2014 | 6
African samba queen: Don't cut off pirates' net connections – cut off their FINGERS 'What is more wicked than piracy?' Hmm, let's think... Bootnotes06 Aug 2014 | 65
Watch this Aussie infosec bod open car doors from afar Homes unlocked now car doors popped Security06 Aug 2014 | 24
IBM can't give away its chip business: report Dangled $1bn before GlobalFoundries, which asked for more Channel06 Aug 2014 | 21
Surprise! Government mega-infrastructure project cocked up Worstall on Weds Australia's National Ballsup Network Networks06 Aug 2014 | 46
Dumping gear in the public cloud: It's about ease of use, stupid Sysadmin blog Look at the numbers - co-location might work out cheaper SaaS06 Aug 2014 | 20
Top Ten 802.11ac routers: Time for a Wi-Fi makeover? Product round-up Pricier than 802.11n kit, but worth it Personal Tech06 Aug 2014 | 69
'POWER from AIR' backscatter tech now juices up Internet of Stuff Wi-Fi gizmos Batteries not included required Networks06 Aug 2014 | 10
Whoops, my cloud's just gone titsup. Now what? No email? No CRM? No Daily Mail iPad edition? You need a plan SaaS06 Aug 2014 | 31
Scottish independence debate: STV player flops under weight of viewers We CAN'T SEE YOU, Jimmy Legal06 Aug 2014 | 90
Edward Snowden's not a one-off: US.gov hunts new secret doc leaker Poor old Julian Assange – whistleblower went straight to Glenn Greenwald Channel06 Aug 2014 | 67
SCORE: Rosetta probe hits orbit of duck-shaped comet Watch live ESA spacecraft nails final manoeuvre Science06 Aug 2014 | 25
Hungry Brit giant Daisy Group plans to gobble 'mid-market' tech sector Ex-Logicalis man will help it 'capture the market' Channel06 Aug 2014 | 1
Google's 'right to be forgotten': One rule for celebs, another for plebs Shady 'some results' search disclaimer? Not if you're a star Software06 Aug 2014 | 41
Samsung: We've slashed programming time with 3-bit vertical NAND Stack those TLC planar layers high, boys Storage06 Aug 2014 | 2
Strategy-flinging No 10 civil servant Stephen Kelly turns Sage CEO Gadfly chief gets six-year lock-in Channel06 Aug 2014 | 3
Cor blimey: Virgin Media pipes 152Mb fibre to 100,000 East Londoners Broadband network gets its largest single expansion Networks06 Aug 2014 | 50
Speaking in Tech: 'I think Ballmer tried to DERAIL MICROSOFT', says ex-Redmond man Podcast Did Steve have a Götterdämmerung moment? On-Prem06 Aug 2014 | 4
Not a load of Tosh: 5TB 'surveillance drive' from Toshiba hits shelves It's vitally important you have huge storage for videos, y'see Storage06 Aug 2014 | 17
CryptoLocker victims offered free key to unlock ransomed files Plus: One in four CERT cases relate to malware Security06 Aug 2014 | 32
BT FON fail: Telco CHARGES customers for FREE Wi-Fi usage Stand by for idiot cops dispensing irrelevant 'don't share your Wi-Fi' advice Networks06 Aug 2014 | 58
China rips Apple out of govt IT mail-order catalogue – report +Comment So much for the Tim Cook love-in* Legal06 Aug 2014 | 22
Compute+storage upstart Nutanix reveals $200m-plus run rate Shifts more boxes... no word on bottom line, though Channel06 Aug 2014 | 2
Android banking apps vulnerable to cash theft by CAS hole hackers Toolkit Apache Cordova suffers cross-application scripting bug, IBM discovers Security06 Aug 2014 | 7
POW! Sprint kills T-Mobile US bid ... BAM! CEO Hesse is out And new head honcho talks up 'extremely cost efficient' future... hmmm Networks06 Aug 2014 | 3
High five from AMD: New supercomputer GPU maxes out at 5.07 TFLOPS FirePro scorcher nips ahead of Nvidia's Tesla HPC06 Aug 2014 | 9
Behold the HP Helion Lean cloud, and by Lean, it means not-OpenStack Diet offering skimps on frills to keep costs low for lighter workloads Channel06 Aug 2014 |
Help Australia's PM and attorney-general to define metadata POLL Oz politicians want to collect it, but don't know what it is, so let's 'help' them out Bootnotes06 Aug 2014 | 53
OK Google: Gobble chat app Emu. OK Google, now shut down Emu Let's say this acquisition moved me ... to a BIGGER house On-Prem06 Aug 2014 | 10
Officeworks recalls dangerous USB charger Wall wart can overheat, maybe even melt Personal Tech06 Aug 2014 | 2