Articles by Gareth Morgan
Google bosses invest in possible asteroid mining venture
Planetary Resources looks set to embark on asteroid mining future
Judgement day for Transformers
Asus allowed to continue using Transformer Prime name, after
Amazon splashes out $775m on laser-guided robots
Online retailer plans to fill is warehouses with robot packers
Scientists show off digital neutrino beam that can transmit through practically anything
Fermilab send digital signal through hundreds of metres of rocks
Microsoft tightens rules for Office student discounts
Buyers will need to provide evidence of student or teacher status
UK web sites 'must do better' on cookie laws
ICO warns too few sites are compliant with new EU cookie rules
Government ready to fork out for mobile coverage extension
Paves the way to extend mobile coverage to whole of the UK
European data watchdog rejects passenger data arrangements with US
US authorities want to keep too much data for too long to meet EU data rules
Europe green lights satellite tracking system
Cross-border boat tracking system expected to come online by 2013
ICO hits Powys with record data breach fine
Powys County Council fined £130,000 after mix-up with child protection reports
30-something men most likely to steal company secrets
New research used to create a profile of the typical insider IP thief
G-Cloud attracts more than 500 IT suppliers
Deadline for submissions extended because of popularity
Staffordshire councils prepare for £20m CRM migration
10 local authorities are looking to replace Oracle CRM system with cloud-based alternative
Citigroup to cut 4,500 back-office jobs
Bank has made £224m in IT savings this year
Microsoft opens the curtains on Windows 8 app store
Aims to be first truly business-friendly app store
Deepwater dispute underscores need for e-discovery policy
Firms urged to take steps to ensure data doesn't get deleted in legal battles
Industry leaders welcome telehealth plan
Government to install Telecare devices in three million UK homes in attempt to deliver better healthcare at lower cost
Riot-fuelled DoS attack sparks email upgrade at West Midlands Police
Force accelerates email upgrade as part of wider plan to improve information management
IT defences cost UK business £3bn a year
And spending is predicted to rise at 10 per cent a year
Mobile not-spots impede smart meter rollout
Patchy signals mean some homes are unsuited to current smart meters
Hotels and colleges targeted by credit card thieves
Malware authors aim to pick off less tech-savvy targets in credit card sting
King's College London completes global desktop deployment
University upgrades IT infrastructure to prepare for iPad-wielding students
Deutsche Bank lifts the hood on cloud transition
New service for internal developers set to be fully operational by year's end
Government security chiefs left red-faced by hack attack
Former minister warned that his computer may have been hacked by private investigators
Network Rail plans upgrade to engineer tracking system
Firm is looking for a hosted solution that is easier and cheaper to operate than its current system
Chancellor promises 10 technology hubs in Autumn Statement
Osborne also announced plans to accelerate deployment of superfast broadband
Nokia Siemens to cut 17,000 jobs worldwide
Major restructuring to focus on mobile broadband is underway
Axing Google's Gears may spark security concerns
Enterprise users of Google Apps may not welcome focus on HTML5 analysts warn
Critics have 'grave concerns' over centralised coastguard plans
Unions warn that government's poor track record on IT projects could undermine its plans to modernise the coastguard service
Data loss epidemic at UK local authorities
Campaigners uncover more than 1,000 data loss incidents at UK councils over the past three years
Police website takedown rules a threat to business
Website owners have no effective safeguard against erroneous police action, warn campaigners
BAE extension worth £500m to beleaguered CSC
Defence contractor extends long-running outsourcing deal for a further five years
Cheshire council to axe a third of IT staff
Cheshire councils plans to make a third of IT staff redundant in cost-cutting exercise
High-street banks join in FSA war games
Regulator tests how prepared UK financial firms are for massive cyber attacks
Premiere Products updates ERP to improve forecasting
UK-based maker of cleaning products is migrating its ERP system to IFS software
Companies are struggling to keep up with security management
Updating security systems manually can increase corporate risk
Tata boosts its transatlantic internet cable to 40Gbit/s
Bandwidth boost set to benefit business and carriers
National Rail Enquiries to get under-the-hood makeover
Train operators looking for new content management system to help keep site online at peak times
Salesforce snaps up cloud consulting firm
SaaS pioneer to buy Model Metrics for undisclosed sum
Analysts lambast Google's location privacy proposals
Google's Wi-Fi opt-out scheme would create turmoil for IT departments, caution analysts
Currency broker seals £300m datacentre expansion deal
Deal comes as amount of free space in London's managed datacentres dwindles
Economic gloom shifts outsourcing focus to costs
Forget talk about partnerships, outsourcing is all about cost reduction according to a new survey
Technology firms improve carbon credentials
IT firms well placed in Environment Agency's CRC league tables
M&S turns to IT as shoppers tighten the purse strings
Retail giant readies new SAP system and expands online operations amid economic gloom
IT chiefs urged to strengthen board ties
Boards lacking in IT expertise increasingly control IT investment, warn analysts
Online fashion retailer woos IT graduates
Net-a-porter extols the virtue of nurturing IT talent
UK chemical firms caught up in Chinese spy ring
Firms in the chemicals and defence industries infected via phishing attack from China
Europe's super-fast broadband bill could top €200bn
The cost of upgrading Europe's broadband networks will dwarf the amount pledged so far