Want to know who's spying on you online? There's an app for thatMozilla has released a tool that will allow users of the Firefox browser to know which companies are tracking them online.October 25, 2013 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
The history of the web, brought to lifeAn exhibition in the UK explores the history of the internet, from the creation of ARPANET in the late 1960s through to its possible future uses, such as the Internet of Things.April 4, 2012 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
Red Hat levels playing field for developers of OpenShift OriginRed Hat has announced changes that make it easier for the open source community to contribute to its OpenShift Origin PaaS platform.March 8, 2013 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
How failing to switch from Windows XP can cost millionsThe failure of UK government organisations to move off Windows XP before Microsoft stops supporting the OS has led to taxpayers picking up a £5m bill for extended support.April 3, 2014 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
Google introduces image search and support for new gestures in ChromeUsers of Google's Chrome browser on the desktop will be able to search by image, while Chrome on Android gains support for a wider range of gesture controls.October 2, 2013 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
Ubuntu 13.04 release: Laying the groundwork for OS' phone and tablet futureThe 13.04 release of Ubuntu will be made available tomorrow, with Canonical claiming the release brings improvements designed to support its future as a phone, tablet and PC OS.April 24, 2013 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
Google adds ARM support to its Native Client techGoogle has announced an update to its Native Client programming technology to allow it to run apps on ARM-based devices.January 23, 2013 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
COBOL gets a web-friendly facelift on IBM mainframesCOBOL apps for IBM System z mainframes should see improved performance following the latest release of IBM Enterprise COBOL for z/OS.May 20, 2013 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
Tech that Gen Y will sweep awayThere's a new generation of people, raised in the Internet era, who don't see the need for many of the technology tools that once seemed irreplaceable. March 26, 2009 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software
Computer glitch in the frame for Olympics G4S security fiascoThe CEO of security firm G4S has said that problems with its scheduling system are partly to blame for its failure to provide enough guards for London 2012 Olympic GamesJuly 17, 2012 by Nick Heath in Enterprise Software