Samsung appears set to split itself into in two, after a disastrous year which saw the firm embroiled in political and governance scandals culminated with the recall of the combustible Note 7 devices....
Month: November 2016
Digital Economy Bill passed by House of Commons without a vote
The Digital Economy Bill has been passed by the House of Commons at its third reading - without a vote. The draft legislation will now be debated in the House of Lords. The Bill would empower the government...
Deutsche Telekom botnet attack underlines infrastructure vulnerabilities
German telco says its broadband outages are linked to a botched attempt to hijack routers, which security experts say further underlines the cyber threat to internet connected infrastructure
Ofcom to legally separate BT and Openreach
Telecoms regulator Ofcom is to push ahead with plans to require the legal separation of BT and Openreach
Ofcom wants separation of BT Openreach division but stop short of complete split
Ofcom has announced that it will order the legal separation of BT Openreach from the main business after BT failed to address competition concerns. Ofcom's decision, though, means it has fallen short...
Samsung Electronics considers split
Samsung Electronics is considering a proposal to simplify its structure under pressure from shareholders as it tries to deal with fallout from the Galaxy Note 7 recall
Monash Health to overhaul antiquated clinical comms
Will replace pagers with task management system.
PayPal fixes app authentication token hijack flaw
Online payments processor didn't implement OAuth right.
Commercial Bank of Dubai to launch digital-only bank
Dubai bank is set to launch a digital-only bank that will be based on mobile phones
AMP gives CIO bigger remit in restructure
Takes on ops responsibilities from ousted exec.