Google Uncovers Unauthorised Certificate for Google.com
Microsoft, Mozilla and Google all issue warnings regarding unauthorised web certificates emanating from Turkey.
Samsung to Increase Smartphone Lead Over Apple in 2013
Analysts predict Samsung will increase its lead over Apple in the smartphone market in 2013, as a wide range of products may force Apple to develop an iPhone mini.
Twitter Valued at £7bn With 2014 IPO Targeted
Twitter has been unofficially valued at almost £7bn and is thought to be targeting an initial public offering in 2014, according to Greencrest Capital.
Vodafone Smart Tab 2 Review
The Vodafone Smart Tab 2 is one of the cheapest 7in Android tablets on the market, but has the cost-cutting by Vodafone been worth it?
Ofcom to Tackle Mid-Contract Phone and Broadband Price Hikes
Mobile phone, landline and broadband customers may soon be able to leave their contract early and without paying a penalty, if their provider increases the price mid-contract.
Apple: Do Not Disturb Bug Will Fix Itself After 7 January
Apple has said that a bug stopping the Do Not Disturb feature on iPhones and iPads from working will fix itself after 7 January
Digital Sales Exceed £1bn for First Time but Overall Entertainment Market Shrank 12% in 2012
Digital sales of music, video and games exceeded £1bn for the first time in 2012, but the entertainment market as a whole shrank by 12 percent.
CD Sales Make Up Less Than 1% of Singles Market in 2012
Digital downloads from services like iTunes accounted for 97 percent of singles sales in the UK in 2012, and 3.7bn tracks were streamed online, as CD sales continue to fall.
Pirated iOS App Community Hackulous Closes Without Warning
Hackulous, the community for iPhone jailbreakers looking for cracked iOS apps, closed down its website abruptly on 30 December, taking Apptrackr and Installous with it.
Facebook Fixes Security Flaw in New Year Messaging Service
Midnight Deliveries service for New Year messages removed after warning users' privacy could be compromised.
Yahoo Exits Korea Under Pressure From Local Rivals
Yahoo has completed its exit of South Korea as planned, after the company lost ground to local rivals in the search and news sectors.
Huawei Implicated in Deal to Sell Embargoed HP Equipment to Iran [VIDEO]
Huawei reportedly involved in deal to sell equipment to Iranian telecoms giant MCI.
China Introduces Tighter Internet Laws, Legalising Post Deletion
New internet laws in China now make it legal for the government to delete content it considers to be illegal, and demand that service users provide their real name
Instagram Loses 25% of Daily Users After Term of Service Backlash
Instagram users slumped after firm introduced, then removed, changes to terms and conditions.
Kindle Fire HD Leads Amazon's Busiest Ever Christmas
The Kindle Fire HD was the most popular Amazon product of Christmas 2012, followed by the rest of the Kindle range, as the retailer beat previous shipping and digital sales records.
Apple Fined by Chinese Court for Copyright Violation
Apple has been ordered by a Chinese court to pay £100,000 damages, as it was found guilty of copyright violation.
Ouya Developer Kits Shipping
The Android-powered Ouya games console development kit has started shipping, and the company's Dev Portal is now open, allowing developers to start creating games for the console.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's Salary Cut 99% - to $4.17m
Apple CEO's pay slashed from $378m as pay for 2011 does not include Apple stock.
Marvell Seeks to Overturn $1.2bn Patent Infringement Fine
The semiconductor and hard drive manufacturer Marvell is seeking to overturn a $1.17bn fine imposed on it for infringing patents held by a US university.
Death of the MP3: Sales Fall 22% in 12 Months
MP3 player sales have fallen 22 percent in UK over past year.
Technology Predictions for 2013
From the Galaxy S4 and BlackBerry 10, to PlayStation 4 and the Apple television, we predict the technology that could be seen in 2013.
Copyright Laws Relaxed: CD Copying Now Legal But DVD Ripping Still Outlawed
Government publishes plans to relax archaic copyright laws - but only for CDs.
HTC Windows Phone 8S Review
The HTC Windows Phone 8S is a 4in smartphone running Microsoft's new mobile operating system, with a 5-megapixel camera, quirky design and a price tag of £225.
Cameron Backs Plans to Protect Children With 'Radical' New Web Porn Filters
PM announces plans to block adult content by default on every new computer sold.
Drunken Tweets Unlikely to be Prosecuted Under Updated UK Guidelines
A set of new legal guidelines aim to see fewer people charged for offensive messages posted on social networks like Twitter.
Instagram CEO Reassures Angry Users it will not Sell their Photos
Kevin Systrom says photo-sharing service does not plan to sell users' photos for use in advertising.
Samsung Withdraws European Apple Lawsuit
Samsung has said it will withdraw an injunction request on Apple products in the UK and four other European countries, hours after a US court rules Samsung products cannot be blocked from sale.
Twitter Reaches 200 Million User Milestone
Twitter notches up 200 million monthly active users - 60 million more than it had in March.
EU Internet Use Doubles in Six Years, With 72% Now Online
The number of European households connected to the internet has grown from 30 percent to more than 70 percent since 2006, with Sweden ranked as the most connected country, where 87 percent of households are online.
How to Download Your Instagram Photos
From 16 January, Facebook will be able to sell users' Instagram photos to third parties. If you want to leave Instagram, here are three way to download photos from your account.