Monthly Archives: July, 2014
Internet
NSA internet spying legal, says Obama-appointed privacy board
The National Security Agency programmes that collect huge volumes of Internet data within the United States pass are constitutional and employ "reasonable" safeguards designed...
Internet
Google admits to errors over Guardian ‘right to be forgotten’ link deletions
David Drummond, chief legal officer of internet search firm, says adjusting to EU rule on removing content is 'work in progress'
Google has acknowledged that...
Financials
Infosys net profit falls by 1%
Infosys' revenue rose moderately in the June quarter, but at the cost of profit, which took a hit partially on account of salary increases....
News
Silent Circle takes on Skype and Viber with global, encrypted phone calls
Secure comms firm promises 'beautiful disruption' with its new Silent Phone calling plans, but will businesses agree? Secure communications firm Silent Circle is taking...
News
How to extend your iPhone or Android’s battery life
With the US’s Transportation Security Agency (TSA) ordering that people may not carry “dead” devices on to plane flights as part of new security...
News
UK Government aims for 100% superfast broadband coverage in the UK by 2017
The new plans mean no more buffering and slow downloads, but until then, find the right broadband package for you with the Mirror's Digital...
Financials
The installed base of fleet management systems will reach 5.9 million in Russia/CIS and Eastern Europe by 2018
According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of active fleet management systems deployed in commercial vehicle fleets...
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