Lumia 900 En Route: 'Leaked' Mircosoft Roadmap Points Way to Windows Phone's Tango Garden
'Leaked' Microsoft document suggests Windows 7.5 Tango will be released alongside Nokia's Lumia 900 smartphone.
AntiSec: Anonymous Stratfor Attack Opening Shot in New 'LulzXmas' Hacking Campaign
With Anonymous' attack now confirmed by Stratfor security, analysts have expressed concern over the collective's ominous promise that "this is only the beginning."
2011 Year of the Hacker: How China Became the World's Cyber Scape-Goat
As 2011 comes to a close the International Business Times UK takes a hindsight look examining how and why the red giant China became synonymous with state sponsored hacking.
Vatican XXX Site Domain Purchased: Pope, Porn Pandemic Grows
Internet users who prefer their smut with a side of guilt are in luck as fresh reports suggest an unnamed "entrepreneur" has purchased the Vatican.xxx web site domain.
SOPA: Anonymous Hackers Challenge U.S. Government With Occupy and OpBlackOut 'Protests'
The hacker cell of Anonymous has issued a new call-to-arms against the U.S. government's "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA), asking all Anons and Occupiers to join its OpBlackOut "protest."
Microsoft and Nokia Set to Tango CES 2012
New rumours suggest Nokia and Microsoft are set to unveil the new Windows Phone Tango-powered Lumia 900 at 2012's CES.
Nokia Bows Out of Tablet Market as Nexus Tablet, iPad 3 Threat Looms?
Speculation suggests Nokia CEO Stephen Elop's decision to delay entry into tablet market may be response to threat of Apple and Google's iPad 3 and Nexus tablets.
Chamber of Commerce Hacked: U.S. Accuses China of State Sponsored Cyber-Attack
Following reports that Chinese hackers penetrated the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's security scrutiny has once again fallen on the Chinese government.
No Hope of a Nokia Windows 8 Tablet, Says CEO Elop
Having initially hinted at the possibility of a Nokia built Windows tablet, CEO Stephen Elop has quashed consumers hopes, clarifying the company has no immediate plans to join the tablet market.
Anonymous Seek to 'Punish' Egyptian Authority's Acts of Brutality
Messages posted on the collective's Twitter feeds suggest the hacker cell of Anonymous has renewed its ongoing campaign in Egypt.
Galaxy S2 Conquers the Apple iPhone: Samsung Rules as King of the Southern Hemisphere
Proving bullet-proof to Apple's ongoing slew of patent infringement accusations, new research suggests Samsung has toppled the iPhone maker, becoming Australia and New Zealand's favourite smartphone provider.
Twitter Accused of Censoring Wikileaks, Anonymous Supporters
Reports have emerged alleging social network giant Twitter is censoring its content, closing accounts supporting anti-authoritarian causes such as Wikileaks and the Anonymous sponsored Occupy movement.
Google’s ‘Nexus Tablet’ Behemoth Challenges the iPad 3 Leviathan
In a recent interview Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt let slip news that the company plans to escalate its ongoing war for market supremacy with Apple, releasing its own-brand Android tablet.
IBM Forecasts Five Innovations to Change the World [VIDEO]
Five in Five report highlights the technology that will change the way we think and act over the next five years, according to IBM analysts.
Kim Jong-un Succession Spells Doom for North Korean Denuclearisation
Despite widespread speculation of a fresh start for North Korea, analysts have moved to quash reports that death of Kim Jong-il will lead to denuclearisation of the rogue state.
Kim Jong-il: Can South Korea Survive Supreme Leader's Death?
Death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il raises questions about whether South Korea's faltering economy could cope with the economic pressure of a united Korea.
Square Enix Hack Compromises 1.8 Million Users' Personal Data
New reports indicated that the latest hack on Square Enix's free members service may have compromised the data of as many as 1.8 million users.
Apple iPhone 4S or Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Which is this Year's Must Have?
With the Christmas season now upon us and the question of which smartphone to get re-opened, the International Business Times UK's dynamic tech duo take the time to sum up the strengths and weaknesses of this year's top-contenders, the Galaxy Nexus and iPhone 4S.
Consumers Shun Nokia's Lumia 800 Windows Phone Offering
New research suggests that despite Nokia's best efforts, consumers are still giving Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system the cold shoulder.
Seven Days of Kindle: Amazon Selling 1 Million Devices a Week
New reports suggest that since the launch of its Kindle Fire tablet, online retail giant Amazon is selling over one million Kindle devices a week.
Occupy London: Street Party Set to Begin 6pm Piccadilly Circus
The location of the final stage of the Occupy London's "Occupy Everywhere" day of protest has been revealed as Piccadilly Circus.
'Leak Confirms' Xperia Arc HD 'Nozomi' as Sony Ericsson's Answer to Apple iPhone
A new alleged leak has emerged claiming the exact tech spec of Sony Ericsson's fabled Xperia Arc HD, or 'Nozomi' as it is sometimes referred.
Management Shift Puts Xbox 720 ‘Loop’ on Track for 2013 Release
Reports have sprung-up claiming Xbox's design head Don Coyner is set to step down from his position to make way for a new leader to spearhead development of Microsoft's next console.
2011 Belongs to the Xbox 360: Microsoft Strides Forward While Sony Licks PSN Wounds
With the year now coming to a close and Sony still recovering from its hacking troubles, analysts have already pegged Microsoft's Xbox 360 as the winner of this year's battle of the consoles.
Sony's PS3 Horde Remains Defiant Against the Xbox 360 Legion
Giving the proverbial two-fingers to its nay-sayers, Sony's head of Computer Entertainment has issued a fresh statement claiming PS3 sales are ahead of company projections.
Square Enix Confirm Cyber Hack: Members Service Remains Down
Following reports that its free members service had been hacked, games industry veteran Square Enix has confirmed the breach.
Occupy London: Can Occupy Everywhere Reverse the London Protest's Fortunes?
With Occupy London set to break-out of its St. Paul's base, turning the whole of London into its stage, the International Business Times UK examines the movement, exploring where it came from and where it's going.
Square Enix Suffers Second Cyber-Attack: Hackers Hit Games Industry Again
New reports have emerged suggesting veteran games maker Square Enix has fallen victim to a second cyber attack.
Amazon's Kindle Fire Half as Hot as Apple's iPad 2
The latest quarterly sales projections for Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet suggest it will sell six million units by the year's end, nearly half as many as Apple's iPad in the last quarter.
Google Wallet Leaves You Open to Cyber-Muggers: Security Experts
A new study by security firm ViaForensics suggests Google Wallet doesn't protect users' personal data, storing it in an unencrypted format.