Android Jelly Bean Flaw Removes December From Nexus 4 and Nexus 10
A flaw in the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system has removed the month of December from the People app in the new Nexus 4 smartphone and Nexus 10 tablet.
Google to Receive Biggest-Ever FTC Fine for Safari Tracking
A US judge has allowed the FTC to impose its largest-ever fine against a single company, which will see Google pay up $22.5m for unauthorised tracking of Safari users.
Opinion: Television Needs A Revolution
The way we watch television has hardly changed in decades, and the current crop of on demand services leave the consumer with no option but to compromise. Change is needed.
NowTV vs Netflix vs Lovefilm - On-Demand TV Showdown
With NowTV entering the on-demand fray, we take a look at how it shapes up against its two biggest rivals, Netflix and Lovefilm Instant, to find the best on-demand service in the UK
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Earns $500m in Opening 24 Hours
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 earned more than half a billion dollars in its opening weekend, taking the CoD franchise ahead of Harry Potter and Star Wars.
Mobile Broadband Use Doubles as Ofcom Plans for Capacity Crunch
Ofcom is already making plans to avoid a 'capacity crunch', as mobile internet use more than double to 20 million gigabytes in 2012.
Skype Claims to Have Fixed Security Hole
Skype says that it has fixed a security issue that meant accounts could be hijacked with just the user's email address.
Android Commands Over 70% of Mobile Phone Market
Android runs on more than 70 percent on mobile phones sold in Q3 of 2012, according to research by Gartner, and Samsung is number one in the smartphone market.
Facebook Braces for Valuation Drop as 800m Shares Unlocked
Facebook's valuation could fall again today, as employees and early investors become free to sell up to 800 million shares.
Skype Halts Password Resets as Massive Security Hole Discovered
Skype has suspended password resets, after it was discovered that accounts can be hijacked by knowing nothing more than the target's email address.
Nokia Announces Here Maps, With iOS and Android Apps Coming Soon
Nokia has announced its new mapping service, Here, which offers 3D maps, street view images, turn-by-turn, and an iOS app coming soon.
Apple 13in MacBook Pro with Retina Display Review
Apple has given the 13.3in MacBook Pro the Retina treatment, with one of the best laptop screens we have ever seen, an Intel i5 processor, SSD and 8GB RAM.
BlackBerry 10 Will Launch on 30 January Alongside Two New Phones
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is to launch the all-new BlackBerry 10 operating system and two new phones on 30 January, 2013.
Nokia 1011 Turns 20: Two Decades of Nokia Phones [SLIDESHOW]
On 10 November the Nokia 1011, which was the first digital GSM mobile phone, will be 20 years old. To celebrate, we take a look back at Nokia's history and the iconic phones it has made.
Apple Hit With Second FaceTime Patent Lawsuit by VirnetX
Having won £230m in damages earlier this week, American tech firm VirnetX has filed a second lawsuit against Apple, this time regarding the iPhone 5 and iPad mini.
Samsung Accuses Jury Foreman of Hiding Information in Apple Patent Trial
Judge Lucy Koh will consider questions raised by Samsung that ask if Apple's jury foreman Vel Hogan concealed information during the $1bn patent lawsuit.
US Navy Seals Leaked Information to EA for Medal of Honor: Warfighter
Seven US Navy Seals have been punished and docked two months pay for leaking classified information to EA for the development of Medal of Honor: Warfighter
Why Apple Shares Have Fallen 20% in Two Months
Apple needs another iPhone moment to impress investors, as shares tumble 20 percent in a rocky two months.
Comet Fire Sale Begins as Administrators Deloitte Step In
Comet has started a countrywide fire sale today, as administrators Deloitte attempt to save the electrical retailer from liquidation.
David Cameron Using iPad App to Track Social Networks
Prime Minister David Cameron has been testing an iPad app that helps him keep up to date with social networks, employment statistics and public reaction.
HTC Windows Phone 8X Review
We look at the HTC 8X, the flagship Windows Phone 8 device, with a high definition 4.3in display, 1.5GHz dual-core processor and an 8-megapixel camera.
Microsoft Office on iPhone Could be Just What Windows Phone 8 Needs
Microsoft sources claim that Office Mobile will be coming to iOS and Android early next year.
Apple Fined £230m After Losing FaceTime Patent Lawsuit
Apple has been ordered to pay £230m to technology firm VirnetX, after a Texas court ruled against the iPhone maker, saying FaceTime infringed VirnetX's patents.
Kim Dotcom's Mega Domain Seized as Hackers Plan to Sell Name to Universal
The Gabon government moved to seize Kim Dotcom's Me.ga domain, but the address has since been taken over by Omega.
Windows Phone 8 Review
We take an in-depth look at Windows Phone 8 to see if Microsoft has finally got it right, and if you should consider making the jump from iOS or Android.
Apple's Share of Tablet Market Dropped 15% in Last Three Months
Apple's share of the tablet markets has fallen 15 percent as consumers wait for the iPad mini and look to Android alternatives.
Apple Pays Just 2% UK Tax as Amazon and Google Face Questioning
Apple paid 1.9% tax in the UK last year, and today Google, Starbucks and Amazon are to explain their tax payments to a government committee.
Skeuomorphic Design and Why Apple is Wrong
Skeuomorphic Design; what it is and why Apple should stop using it in the iPhone and iPad.
Kobo Mini Review
We look at the Kobo Mini, a budget ebook reader with Wi-Fi, a 5in screen, Facebook integration and a range of awards designed to make reading more fun.
iPad Mini Goes on Sale in 34 Countries
The iPad mini has gone on sale in 34 countries today, with prices starting at £269 for the 16GB Wi-Fi model.