UK retailers group says discounted luxury goods pushing up consumer confidence.
British Sky Broadcasting's profits for half-year surge to £601m on back of efficiency savings.
European farmers count cost of losing 1.2. million tonnes of wheat as ozone-damaging emissions cross Atlantic.
In a survey released by Lloyds TSB International, 46 percent of British nationals questioned said they missed the British countryside the most.
HTC fans in Australia may well be heaving a sigh of relief. The first Long Term Evolution (LTE) Android smartphone - the HTC Velocity 4G - is all set to hit their markets.
Five technology companies, including Apple and Google, are set to face a lawsuit for claiming they violated a number of anti-trust laws.
Taxpayers' shares in RBS slump in early-trading jitters over bank chief executive's waived £1m bonus.
The BBC iPlayer will be coming to Sky TV customers later in 2012 for no extra cost and will be included as part of Sky Anytime+ service.
The continuing crisis in the Eurozone is pointing to another global recession, according to a survey from the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI)produced in association with PwC.
The latest reports from games developer Sega have confirmed that "Aliens: Colonial Marines" has been pushed back to an autumn 2012 release. The game was scheduled to release early in spring of this year.
More than half of Facebook users confess that they are worried about the new Timeline design, which displays everything a user has ever done on the site in chronological order.
Royal Bank of Scotland chief does the right thing, says Labour leader who pushed for end to extreme bonuses.
South Korean smartphone giant loses another court battle against Apple over patents row.
Drivers in London can avoid traffic congestion after Transport for London launches 'jam cam' website pinpointing traffic blackspots.
Internet security company Symantec has identified multiple publisher IDs on the Android Market that are being used to infiltrate "Android.Counterclank". So far, the malware has been found successful in luring millions of unsuspecting users into downloading infected apps.
Controlling diabetes has been one of the biggest concerns for medical practitioners and policy makers over the past few decades, as its toll on health and economy continues to rise alarmingly.
Researchers from the University of Sheffield in the UK have developed a new method, using microbubble technology, to double algae cultivation for biofuel.
There are lots of alternatives in the Android keyboard field.
In the final quarter of 2011, when many world leaders were battling crisis in the euro zone to prevent another global recession, the cash counters at Apple Inc were adding $1,670 to its profits every second.
Popular social networking Web site Facebook has accused Adscend Media of "clickjacking"; Adscend has reportedly spread spam through misleading and deceptive tactics.
The contents of an e-mail, sent by the late founder of Apple Inc., Steve Jobs, to former Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Eric Schmidt, were disclosed on Friday, during the course of a civil suit against the former company.
Expect the LG Prada Phone 3.0 to compete against the likes of iPhone 4S, as the former goes on sale from today in the UK.
The scientists used a laser to create magnetic fields which is similar to the magnetism of the universe.
There are only a few weeks before the Timeline takes over Facebook. With that in mind, here are 5 basic steps to ensure privacy of personal information without having to stop sharing the lighter moments in your life...
Twitter has apparently planned to comply with the U.S. government's instructions to filter offensive and sensitive user-generated content on its site. The decision could also hint at the social networking Web site's intentions of re-entering the Chinese market, from which it has been banned since 2009.
HTC is set to re-focus its efforts on the iPhone and Galaxy dominated high-end smartphone market, releasing a new set of "hero" handsets.
As politicians squabble about Stephen Hester's bonus, there is a bigger question hanging over the state-owned bank.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has defends his company after The New York Times posts a damning story describing the working conditions of its employees.
Google has launched an eBook, titled "Google in Education: A New and Open World for Learning", to help students, teachers and organisations learn how to use the Google's products and services.
Bank of England to lose independence during economic crisis under new government proposals.