With the iPad 2 coming up to its first anniversary, all eyes are pointing towards Apple in anticipation of an updated model, tipped to be called either the iPad 3 or iPad 2S.
BlackBerry is now selling its PlayBook tablet from just £169 in the UK, following a significant price cut in the U.S. in early January.
Pressure on household finances and fallout from eurozone pose threat in year ahead.
In the aftermath of the ongoing nuclear threat from Israel and the confrontation with West over Hormuz Strait oil route blockage dispute, Ahmadinejad regime has plans to clamp down internet connectivity across the country.
BlackBerry will only be releasing just one handset running the shiny new BB 10 operating system, having scrapped two other phones, if rumours are to be believed.
The cable supported bridge can easily fit the Eiffel Tower under its middle part.
A virus has stolen user names and passwords from more than 45,000 Facebook users in the United Kingdom and France, with the intent to spread malware to users' friends.
Global companies urged to emphasise human rights in face of growing child exploitation figures.
New videos claiming to stem from the Anonymous collective have emerged showing what appears to be a series of successful hacks on Sony's network.
The Consumer Electronics Show 2012 kicks off in Las Vegas on January 10; manufacturers and journalists the world over will flock to the U.S. for the biggest tech show in the world.
The makers of Steve Jobs action doll are facing legal action from Apple even as eBay is making lucrative business selling these dolls at $135 apiece.
Recession in the West, euro breakup, tighter budgets in Britain and a jittery Asian economy paint bleak picture, according to Centre for Economic and Business Research.
Workers gave bosses nearly £30bn of free labour last year - the equivalent of a million full-time jobs.
Apple is reportedly going to sue Chinese company In Icons for producing a Steve Jobs action figure, complete with trademark black turtleneck and blue jeans.
Kodak is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection in case it is unable to sell its digital patents to raise the funds it needs to survive.
While many of us wouldn't dream of mixing our Facebook profiles with work and business contacts, that's exactly what Mark Zuckerberg and Moo.com want us to do.
Whether it's for vanity, brand consistency or search engine optimisation, website addresses - or domain names - can sell for ludicrous amount of money, and now dudu.com has joined the elite $1 million club.
The newly-released PlayStation Vita is being outsold by the handheld console that it is intended to replace, the seven-year-old PlayStation Portable.
Trenitalia has responded to outrage at 'racist' web commercial by re-launching a new version of the offending video.
Westminster funding for higher education teaching and research in England and Wales could drop to lowest proportion in a century.
A trade made by the wife of Philipp Hildebrand, the Swiss National Bank Chairman, that netted SFr60,000 profit for the family, has landed the banker in a code of ethics storm.
Samsung has unveiled the successor to Galaxy Plus - the Galaxy Ace Plus, which is touted to be the refreshed version of its predecessor. It is scheduled for an Indian release by end of March at Rs 15,000.
The Apple-dominated tablet marker could soon become a three horse race, with rumours emerging of a Google tablet set to take on the iPad and Amazon's hugely popular Kindle Fire.
Google and Oracle lock horns in a legal dispute over Android infringements with Java technology. Google has amassed potential firepower with thousands of patent acquisitions from Motorola and IBM. The patent wars should only get interesting as Microsoft, Apple, Samsung and HTC join the fray.
Wikipedia users may no longer have to see founder Jimmy Wales' pleading face on every page, as the online encyclopaedia has celebrated raising $20 million in donations.
Colin Myler, last editor of defunct News of the World, takes top job at New York Daily News.
Google gets 217 IBM patents
A survey conducted by energy firm E.ON shows that about 134 million pounds of electricity is wasted annually owing to overcharging of mobile phones, laptops and computers in the UK.
The Advertising Standards Authority has reportedly banned TalkTalk's ad campaign after finding the campaign to be misleading and fraudulent.
In early January a man was granted access to the United States from Canada without his passport, instead showing boarder control a photocopy of it on his iPad.