Facebook's App Center may benefit Apple and Google in the short term, but ultimately Facebook and its investors will win big.
Brazen and defiant, Dominique Strauss-Kahn is the last libertine in a line that dates back to Mozart's Don Giovanni.
We round-up all the Samsung Galaxy S3 rumours and leaks ahead of its launch this evening in London.
Phone hacking report by culture, media and sport committee attacks Rupert and James Murdoch for 'turning a blind eye' to hacking.
Illegal file-sharing sites are costing the music and film industries billions of pounds in lost revenue, but is blocking these sites the solution?
We speak to Eugene Kaspersky and his cyber security team about how a change of thinking is needed to combat cyber crime.
Donations to Samaritans in tribute to 30-year-old runner on brink of hitting £1m and almost 70,000 donors.
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The nature of Android means it is open to attack from cyber criminals but one security expert is spreading the word and hoping someone will take notice.
While hacking has long been seen as some form of black magic, automated tools are now making it so anyone who can log onto the internet can attack a website.
ICANN is reviewing applications for the new top level domains but one industry expert believes consumers will need to change their online habits if the system is to succeed.
We look at how the technology world has changed in the last 20 years.
Why is the online collective featured on Time's list of 100 most influential people in the world?
Kobo believes its only real competition in the ebook market is Amazon.
Google Doodle essentially is a part of any celebration now! According to Google, Doodles are known as the decorative changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists and scientists. The Doodle, as we know, was born in 1998 when Google founders Larry and Sergey played with the corporate logo to indicate their attendance at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. Since then users have anticipated the release of the doodles for ev...
We cover the specs, screen, hardware, pricing and release date of one of 2012's most anticipated Android smartphones – the Samsung Galaxy S3.
With 10,000 jobs cut and facing a £4bn loss for the year, Sony is spending almost £600bn on restructuring. We investigate the problems it will face.
Screenwriter accuses Gibson of wild religious conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic outbursts.
We investigate why the social network paid so much of a mobile phone app.
A roundup of how the Motorola Droid Razr Maxxboth and the iPhone 4S compare.
Samsung's highly anticipated flagship device - Galaxy S3 - is poised to become the most-rivaled smartphone after iPhone 4S come 22 May.
A specs comparison of HTC's Evo 4G LTE and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
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We round up the reaction to one of the most highly anticipated Android smartphones of 2012, the HTC One X.
Samsung has remained tight-lipped about its upcoming Galaxy S3's features and release date.
We look at why a piece of legislation called the Investment Canada Act will prevent any potential suitors from buying RIM.
The outcry over the shooting of black teenager Trayvon Martin has sparked debates over racial stereotyping and self-defence laws in the United States.
Apple is set to unveil a television set in the next 12 months, so we look at the technology behind it and what features it is likely to have.
Over 80 percent of cybercrime is perpetrated by organised crime, but how is the Mob doing it? We investigate.
Apple, Nokia, RIM and Motorola are set to go to war over what the standard design for the nano-SIM will be.