As Apple's iPhone unveiling draws ever closer, despite the lack of any solid information regarding the device, analysts and the world's media have already begun to speculate which future smartphones could mount a significant challenge to Apple's next entry into its iconic iPhone series.
Pub landlady Karen Murphy has won her European court battle against the Premier League over the use of a foreign decoder to screen live football games.
Sony Ericsson's Xperia Ray smartphone has hit US shelves just hours before Apple unveils its next entry into its popular iPhone series of smartphones.
With Apple's iPhone media event just hours away, evidence has emerged indicating Apple fans may be disappointed, with it looking like Tim Cook will unveil the modified iPhone 4S, not the next-generation iPhone 5.
BT exchange meltdown left 275,000 customers in the dark, after a network outage yesterday at around 1pm.
The iPhone 5 may be available exclusively on Sprint in the U.S., after The Wall Street Journal reports that Sprint is preparing to "bet the company" to secure an exclusive $20 billion commitment.
In a surprise move, HTC's Windows Phone Mango iPhone-killing Radar and Titan smartphones have been released just hours before Apple is expected to unveil its highly anticipated next iPhone.
Prices of countryside houses in the UK have shot up by £600 a month in the last decade.
With Apple's iPhone-focused media event just round the corner, the IBTimes offers you, the lucky reader, an all-inclusive summary of the biggest rumours stalking the cyber-highways regarding Apple's next iPhone.
Apple has rejected an offer from Samsung to settle their row over the Galaxy tablet, preventing the device again from going on sale in Australia.
Will he? Won't he? Does it really matter? With Apple's media event tomorrow expected to be all about the iPhone 5 (or is it the 4S? Maybe some new iPhone socks? Nobody knows...) rumours are circulating about an appearance of Steve Jobs at the keynote.
T-Mobile and Wal-Mart have teamed up to offer a phone plan with unlimited internet and texts for just $30 per month, making it ideal for users who prefer to type rather than chat.
BT customers are suffering a major outage today, as a power failure at an exchange in Birmingham has caused problems for customers all over the UK.
Apple is tipped to sell 107 million iPhones in 2012, according to a recent note to investors written by analyst Bill Choi and reported on by AllThingsDigital.
PlayStation has revealed on its European blog the box art for the upcoming PSP replacement, the PlayStation Vita.
"Together we will ride out the storm" was the message that Mr Osborne wanted the conference to take away with them. Today George Osborne announced that £805m, savings that were made by cuts in Whitehall, will be made available to help freeze council tax bills in England for another year.
Vodafone is offering truly unlimited internet to new and upgrading customers for three months, in a new scheme called Data Test Drive, which aims to help customers decide what tariff is right for them.
Scandalous Fuel Prices to be Debated in Parliament After FairFuelUK E-Petition Reaches 100,000 Signatures
A fake and unplayable game claiming to be of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise appears to have slipped through Apple's famously tight AppStore net, mugging customers of $5 in the process.
Adding to the now mountain-sized rumour pile surrounding Apple's Tuesday iPhone-focused media event, Vodafone has once again leaked details pertaining to Apple's next iPhone.
Samsung Galaxy Tab has had some features removed as the company seeks to overturn a court-imposed sales ban which stops the tablet from being sold in Australia.
The PlayStation Vita could well be crippled before it's even launched, with a Sony representative reportedly saying that the Vita will have a 20mb download limit over 3G.
With Steve Jobs' resignation fresh in peoples memories, analysts have speculated that Time Cook's future as Apple's leader could be defined by the product he unveils at Apple's 4 October media event.
In a push to push its Chrome operating system, Google has opened its first ever high street store in London, selling the 12.1 inch Samsung Chromebook.
The school leaving age should be lowered to 14, according to the former head of Ofsted Sir Chris Woodhead.
As the Occupy Wall Street movement entered its third week Saturday, New York police arrested more than 700 people who tried to march across the Brooklyn Bridge.
With Apple's media event just one day away, three theories have arisen regarding which direction Apple's next iPhone will take.
Apple has all but confirmed that the new iPhone will be called iPhone 4S, with a product of that name being mentioned in the latest iTunes beta.
Chancellor George Osborne will address the Conservative Party conference Monday, with a clear message for Britain: The economy is in safe hands under the coalition government's plans.
Chancellor George Osborne is likely to cut tax for households which they pay for local services next year.