Former foreign secretary William Hague has described the need for government interception of private data and communication as a way to protect the UK public from harm. “In a world where private information...
Former foreign secretary William Hague has described the need for government interception of private data and communication as a way to protect the UK public from harm. “In a world where private information...
Microsoft has given notice that it will change the compatibility level used by the Azure SQL Database cloud service. The move will bring it in line with SQL Server 2016 and deliver higher performance for...
MPs have voted through the third reading of the Investigatory Powers Bill by a margin of 444 to 69 despite a widespread campaign to urge MPs to vote against the bill. MPs vote 444 to 69 to approve...
Save the Children has turned to the cloud to reduce the time its IT team spends on basic functions, allowing them to deal with more business-oriented functions. The charity is now using CenturyLink Cloud...
For those of a certain age the world of search means only one thing: Google. But the rest of us remember an era when search engines were dime a dozen with all kinds of weird and wonderful brands clamouring...
Microsoft is to provide enterprise customers with new management capabilities for the Edge browser in Windows 10 with the Anniversary Update release of the platform coming this summer. Windows 10 was...
Hundreds of small and medium-sized organisations could lose their ability to make electronic BACS payments via their banks next week after failing to make vital IT security upgrades. SMEs, charities...
Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) kicks off later today at 6pm UK time, with a slew of key announcements expected relating to iOS 10, Mac OS X and watchOS, as well as some other rumours around...
One of the Metropolitan Police's most senior officers has said that the Investigatory Powers Bill (IP Bill), also known as the Snoopers' Charter, is necessary to help "find people innocent". "It's not...
The Register to vote website hosted by Gov.UK crashed last night under the strain of half a million Britons scrambling to ensure they can vote in the EU referendum on 23 June. The Gov.UK Twitter account...