Cisco Dumps ZTE Partnership As Sales to Iran Discovered
Cisco ends partnership with Chinese telecom firm ZTE after discovering company selling to Iran.
Google Sued Over Gmail Scanning
A Canadian citizen is hoping to take Google to court over alleged privacy violation.
Deezer Closes Deal for £81m with Len Blavatnik and Access Industries
Deezer reaches two million subscribers and secures £81m in funding.
Nutmeg Launches Online Investment Manager
Nutmeg, a UK investment management company hoping to democratise investments, launches today.
Google to Offer Credit Cards for SMEs
Google is offering credit cards to small and medium businesses in order to fund their advertising needs.
Senate Candidate Colleen Lachowicz Attacked for Playing World of Warcraft
Democrat candidate in Maine criticised for her online gaming habits - but Republican party's mockery may backfire.
Raspberry Pi: RS Components Struggling to Ship Orders from June
Customers who placed orders with RS Components in June still waiting for their Raspberry Pi's to be shipped.
Europe Prepares for Cyber Warfare with Cross-Border Drill
300 IT security professionals across Europe are working today in a simulated cyber-war.
Apple Sued Over Passbook App
Ameranth, a company offering IT solutions for the hospitality sector, is suing Apple over the Passbook app.
Skype to Offer Free WiFi Hotspots in UK and Ireland
Microsoft's Skype is partnering with WiFi supplier Wicoms to offer free WiFi in UK and Ireland high street.
Blur Group to Float on the London Stock Exchange
Blur Group, a tech B2B company, will be listed in London as of Friday.
Powa Strikes Deal With South African Bank
London-based Powa has made a multi-million pound deal with South Africa's First National Bank to use its mPowa mobile payment system.
Level39: Technology Start-Up Space to Open in Canary Wharf
Level39, a new space for start-ups and accelerator programs, will be opening in Canary Wharf in January 2013.
404 Error Pages Used to Find Missing Children
A unique campaign to help highlight the plight of missing children in Europe has begun, using the 404 error pages displayed when you visit missing webpages.
HMRC is First Government Department to Adopt Cloud Computing
HM Revenue and Customs has announced it will be the first government department to transfer all of its data to the cloud.
Twitter Wants to Measure Online Influence
Twitter co-founder Evan Williams has given strong hints that new metrics measuring online influence could be set to supersede the number showing your follower count.
Google Agrees to Remove Brazilian Political Videos
Google agrees to take down videos that violated Brazilian electoral code after appeal is rejected.
Facebook Marketing Company Acquires East London's iPlatform
Betapond, a Facebook marketing technology company, announced a deal with London-based start-up iPlatform.
Google Executive Detained And Questioned by Brazilian Police
Fabio Jose Silva Coelho questioned after Google failed to remove YouTube video attacking mayoral candidate in town of Campo Grande.
Myspace Unveils Brand New Look [VIDEO]
Myspace announces brand new look and complete overhaul of the site, following the site's acquisition by Specific Media last year.
Google Street View Now Lets you Dive Beneath the Waves
Google Street View now offers panoramic views of the coral reefs and unseen world beneath the waves..
World's First Tweet Shop Open in London
The first ever Tweet Shop opens in London this week, enabling customers to pay with a tweet instead of cash
FinTech Innovation Lab Opens in London
The FinTech Innovation Lab London is open for applications, searching for six London start-ups to help bring to the next stage.
Iran Blocks Google and Gmail
Iran is preparing to create its own private internet and in the process has added Google and Gmail to its list of blocked sites.
Social Media Week Back in London
Social Media Week kicks off in London and the rest of the world this week discussing the impact it has had on our world.
Another App Falls Foul Of Twitter's Stricter Controls
As Twitter tightens its control of third-party apps, If This Then That is the latest application to drop certain services linked to the site.
Government to Grant Free Stock Exchange Flotation for London's High-Growth Firms
New measures expected to aid Silicon Roundabout and make London Stock Exchange more attractive.
Patent Troll Targets Apple, Facebook and Microsoft
A patent troll is going after Apple and a host of other tech companies, suing them for infringing its cloud computing and data processing patents.
Ebook Sales Soar but Physical Book Sales Unaffected
A report for the first half of 2012 shows ebook sales are up 89 percent, but physical book sales remain unaffected.
Tech Bikers Plan Paris to London Cycle for Charity
This weekend members of the UK tech scene will abandon their laptops in favour of lycra shorts and bicycles to help raise money for charity.