BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion has been sued by consumers in the US and Canada for the three-day service outage that affected millions of users worldwide this month.
Apple has patented its touchscreen unlock for both tablets and smartphones, meaning no other mobile operating system can use a similar system.
Google has release its latest web browser, Chrome 15 a slight update with only a new home screen and tab page to add to its arsenal.
Steve Jobs swore to destroy Android and spend all of Apple's money to stop the Google operating system, which he claimed to be a stolen idea from Apple.
Shares in Netflix dropped 27 per cent after the video-streaming and DVD rental site announced that expanding to the UK would see two years of financial losses.
Facebook claims Google is not providing users with the information they want, and that the future of online search needs to become more social.
BeautifulPeople.com, the online dating website that only allows good-looking people based on the opinions of the people who use it, have released a 90-second video in response recent attacks on the site's concept.
Julian Assange of Wikileaks today announced that the Whistleblowing site will be introducing a new, more secure, submission system and claims that every web-based encryption is not to be trusted.
The most recent example of a something that should have remained private leading to public embarrassment comes in the form of 14-year-old schoolgirl Amber Cole.
Wikileaks has stopped publication due to running low on funds, following what it calls an illegal banking blockade placed on the site by Visa, Mastercard and PayPal.
Watching too much Internet pornography is making men in their prime losers in the bedroom, a report claims.
For a start: My apologies to those who enjoy my weekly musings, for I completely ran out of time to write this last week. I will however be presenting a fortnight-worthy piece, today.
Google is celebrating the 100th birthday of Disney artist Mary Blair who brought film such as Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan to our screens.
Google accidently posted a walk-through video of its upcoming Gmail redesign, before quickly removing the video from its YouTube page.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg could be set to pay a hefty €100,000 (£87,000) fine after it was discovered that the social networking site was holding data that users had deleted.
Google has revealed that a staggering 3.4 billion photographs have been uploaded to its social network Google+ in the first 100 days since the site opened to the public.
Analysts have highlighted three key "screw-ups" under CEO Steve Ballmer's watch as pivotal moments that led to Apple and Google's current dominance of markets most expected to be held by Microsoft.
Comic Ricky Gervais has come under fire this week after repeatedly using the word “mong” on his Twitter feed.
Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer has hit out at the “complicated” Google-made Android mobile operating system, saying that only “computer scientists” could figure out how to use one.
The Office of Fair Trading has released updated debt collection guidance after collectors had been reported to pursue people who owe money of social media sites such as Facebook or Twitter.
Twitter yesterday vowed to keep the anonymity of its users and to ensure a full service was always available, even during times of unrest.
Last week, the New York Post reported on an alcohol fuelled fight between Zuckerberg and Parker regarding the Spotify-Facebook integration, but now Sean Parker speaking at Web 2.0 has put those rumours to bed.
The iPhone 4S has sold out in the UK, after selling more than hour million units worldwide since going on sale last Friday, causing Apple to launch an online pre-order system.
In the run up to Google and Samsung’s announcement of the Ice Cream Sandwich, we want to know if the iOS 5 can stand up to what Google are calling “the most ambitious release to date.”
Less than a week after the release of iOS 5 from Apple, a website claims to offer an untethered jailbreak, unlocking iDevices to run 3rd party applications.
HTC has lost a legal case against Apple, accusing the company of violating patents relating to how the iPhone protects data and stores contact information.
American Carrier Verizon has leaked Google and Samsung’s Nexus Prime release date, price and a full specification list.
Google will be announcing the release date of Android's Samsung Nexus Prime and Ice Cream Sandwich tomorrow which will challenge the iPhone 4S both in the UK and worldwide.
A Japanese app called the “Kare Log” – directly translated to boyfriend log – has been toned down after those who it had been used on considered it an invasion of privacy, surprisingly.
Sesame Street’s YouTube channel was taken by previously unknown hacker, ‘Mredxwx’ who uploaded pornographic videos, which resulted in the account being banned.