Reddit Sides With Anonymous and Plans Site Blackout to Protest SOPA
Social news site Reddit has taken a stand against the controversial Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) and has stated that it will go offline for 12 hours on January 18.
iPad Survives Fall From 'Space' with G-Form Ballistic Fibre Case
An iPad case manufacturer claims to offer protection for your beloved Apple tablet - even if you drop it from space, if a recent promotional experiment is to be believed.
CES 2012: Xbox 360 Gets Fox TV Apps in Deal With Rupert Murdoch's News Corp
Microsoft has signed a deal with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to bring content from the Fox television network and Wall Street Journal newspaper to the Xbox 360.
CES 2012 Motorola Announces Droid Razr Maxx With iPhone-Doubling Battery Life
Motorola has announced the Droid Razr Maxx, a smartphone with twice the battery life of the iPhone 4S, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Web Addresses to Get Major Update, Custom Names to Replace '.com'
From January 12 websites will be able to purchase almost any domain suffix they like for their web address; meaning that domains like www.drink.pepsi or www.drive.ferrari could be made available.
Half of UK Population Uses Facebook, Google+ Mostly Ignored
Almost half of the UK population is now on Facebook, with the user base passing 30 million for the first time; but less than one million use rival Google+.
CES 2012: LG 'Smart Fridge' Orders Food, Provides Recipes And Chills Beer in Five Minutes Flat
Ever looked at your fridge and thought that it could do with a big touchscreen, computer, camera, barcode reader, internet connection and the ability to talk to your oven?
CES 2012: Microsoft's Last Vegas Keynote Introduces 'Metro'
This year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas marked the end of an era, as Microsoft - who has headlined the event for 14 years - made its last CES keynote.
CES 2012: Kinect For Windows Available From February 1, 'Minority Report' Computing Imminent
Controlling our computers with a flick of the hand, Minority Report-style, might not be as far-fetched as we once thought, as Microsoft is bringing Kinect to Windows.
CES 2012: Samsung Brings Motion and Voice Control to Smart TVs
A common theme of CES this year is Smart TVs, and hot on the heels of LG, Samsung has announced its own range of internet-connected televisions.
CES 2012: Sony Announces New BRAVIA Range, With 'X-Reality' and 'MotionFlow'
Sony has announced its 2012 range of BRAVIA televisions at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, featuring tough gorilla glass and high-speed 3D panels.
CES 2012: RIM Announces 2.0 Update for BlackBerry PlayBook
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion has announced the much-anticipated 2.0 software update for the PlayBook tablet at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
CES 2012: LG Announces 84-inch Smart TV With Kinect-Style Gesture Controls
LG has announced a new range of Smart TVs, featuring voice- and gesture-based controls, an almost invisible 5mm bezel and integration with Google TV
CES 2012: Motorola Set to Announce Wireless Charging
Wireless charging has been with us for a few years now, but has never really take off due to the technology not being built into smartphones, tablets and the like.
CES 2012: Lenovo K91 Smart TV Powered by Android Ice Cream Sandwich
It seems that 2012 will be the year of the smart TV, with Lenovo being the first manufacturer of clever televisions to break cover at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Apple iPhone 5 and iPad 3 to Feature Quad-Core A6 Processor
The next iPhone and iPad could feature a super-powerful quad-core processor, if recent findings in a beta build of the iOS 5.1 operating system are to be believed.
Apple iPad 3 to Get Better Cameras, Minor Redesign and 'iPad 2S' Name
With the iPad 2 coming up to its first anniversary, all eyes are pointing towards Apple in anticipation of an updated model, tipped to be called either the iPad 3 or iPad 2S.
BlackBerry Slashes Failing PlayBook to £169, But Will Anyone Buy It?
BlackBerry is now selling its PlayBook tablet from just £169 in the UK, following a significant price cut in the U.S. in early January.
BlackBerry Scraps Two New Phones, Focuses on The 'London'
BlackBerry will only be releasing just one handset running the shiny new BB 10 operating system, having scrapped two other phones, if rumours are to be believed.
Facebook Speaks to IBTimes About 'Ramnit' Virus, Which Stole 45,000 Passwords
A virus has stolen user names and passwords from more than 45,000 Facebook users in the United Kingdom and France, with the intent to spread malware to users' friends.
CES 2012: Windows 8 Tablet, PlayBook 2.0, 3D Without Glasses and More
The Consumer Electronics Show 2012 kicks off in Las Vegas on January 10; manufacturers and journalists the world over will flock to the U.S. for the biggest tech show in the world.
Apple to Sue Chinese Company Over Steve Jobs Action Figure
Apple is reportedly going to sue Chinese company In Icons for producing a Steve Jobs action figure, complete with trademark black turtleneck and blue jeans.
Kodak Prepares For Bankruptcy Protection
Kodak is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection in case it is unable to sell its digital patents to raise the funds it needs to survive.
Facebook Cards Makes Your Timeline Into a Business Card
While many of us wouldn't dream of mixing our Facebook profiles with work and business contacts, that's exactly what Mark Zuckerberg and Moo.com want us to do.
Embarrassment for Sony: Seven-Year-Old PlayStation Portable Out-Sells New PS Vita
The newly-released PlayStation Vita is being outsold by the handheld console that it is intended to replace, the seven-year-old PlayStation Portable.
Amazon Kindle Fire to be Extinguished by Rumoured 'Nexus' Google Tablet
The Apple-dominated tablet marker could soon become a three horse race, with rumours emerging of a Google tablet set to take on the iPad and Amazon's hugely popular Kindle Fire.
Wikipedia Breaks $20m Fundraising record
Wikipedia users may no longer have to see founder Jimmy Wales' pleading face on every page, as the online encyclopaedia has celebrated raising $20 million in donations.
More Than Just Angry Birds and Twitter: How iPad is Changing Our Lives
In early January a man was granted access to the United States from Canada without his passport, instead showing boarder control a photocopy of it on his iPad.
Amazon Kindle Claims 92% of Ebook Reader Christmas Sales
More than one million ebook readers were opened on Christmas Day in the UK and a staggering 92 per cent of these were Kindles, underlining Amazon's dominance in the ebook sector.
Apple to Enter 'Digital Textbook Industry' at New York Media Event
Apple is set to revolutionise the textbook and education industries by announcing new partnerships with publishers at a media event in New York this month, reports claim.