Facebook for Android More Popular Than iPhone Alternative
Android users visit Facebook on their smartphones more often than iPhone users, with 68.2 percent returning to the application every single day.
Santa Claus Uses an iPhone 4S and Siri [VIDEO]
Apple has released a new commercial for Siri, featuring Santa Claus using the personal assistant to get directions to houses, check the weather and listen to an email from Mrs Claus.
BT Sues Google Android Over Patent Infringement
British Telecom has sued Google's Android mobile operating system, as it believes that the software infringes six patents in its Maps, Music and Android Market applications.
Steve Jobs Biography 'Not The Final Draft' - Author
The author of Steve Jobs' biography has announced that the book may be added to in the future and that the current edition is "not the final draft".
Wikileaks' Julian Assange to Face Supreme Court February 1
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will face the UK Supreme Court on February 1 to appeal against extradition to Sweden, where he faces sex crime allegations.
Blackberry 10 to be Delayed until Late 2012
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion announced Thursday that its new BlackBerry 10 operating system is being delayed until the end of next year.
Apple Users Suffer iCloud and iTunes Network Outage
It is being widely reported that Apple's iCloud and iTunes services are suffering a network outage, with users complaining that they are unable to log in.
Apple Plot Smaller iPad to Rival Kindle Fire
Apple is thought to be releasing a smaller, 7.85-inch iPad towards the end of next year to compete against the increasingly popular Amazon Kindle Fire.
Facebook Timeline Now Available to Everyone
Facebook announced today that Timeline, a radical overhaul of users' profile pages that documents their lives, is now available to everyone.
Steve Wozniak: I Cried When Steve Jobs Kept Atari Bonus to Himself
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has admitted he cried when he discoverd that the late Steve Jobs had tricked him into designing a game for which Jobs received a majority of the profit.
'The Tablet Apple Tried to Stop': Samsung's Cheeky Galaxy Tab Advert
Now that the sales ban of the Galaxy tablet has been overturned, Samsung has wasted little time in kicking Apple where it hurts - by drawing on the publicity of its legal battle against the iPad manufacturer to fuel a newspaper advertising campaign.
Google's Most Popular Search Terms 2011
What do Ryan Dunn, Breaking Dawn, Revision, Asda and the royal wedding all have in common? They all topped the charts in this year's most popular search terms in the UK, as provided by Google.
Japanese Tsunami Shown on Google Street View [PHOTOS]
Nine months after the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck the northeast of Japan, Google has uploaded photos of the affected areas on its Street View mapping site. The images show the path of destruction left behind by the tsunami.
Hands-on: 'Grand Theft Auto 3' for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch (VIDEO)
Grand Theft Auto 3 is now available on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, as developer Rock Star Games released an iOS version of the hugely popular PlayStation 2 game.
Android to Release Siri Rival Within Months
It is believed that Google Android will launch its own rival to Siri, the voice-activated personal assistant featured on the iPhone 4S.
Codemasters Announces 'DiRT Showdown', with Destruction Derby and 'Hoonigan' Modes
Codemasters has unveiled the latest addition to its award-winning DiRT rallying franchise; called DiRT Showdown the game promises to be an arcade thriller and will be available next May.
Apple to Release MacBook Pro with Retina Display in 2012
Apple is believed to be developing a new MacBook Pro offering four times the pixels of the current model, totalling an incredible resolution of 2880 by 1800.
Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Threatens Shutdown Over Anti-Piracy Bill
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has threatened to close down the English-language section of the vast user-generated encyclopaedia in protest over a U.S. bill against online piracy.
First Apple Company Contract Sells For £1m
The 1976 contract that established Apple as a corporate company sold at auction on Tuesday for $1.59 million (£1.03m), some ten times high than its estimate.
Google Shoot View: Street View Becomes First-Person Shooter
With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 hitting the stores, 2011 has definitely been the year of the first-person shooter; but have you ever felt that the maps are a bit, well, small?
Apple iPad 3: The Story So Far
If you're hoping to get an iPad 2 this Christmas, then it might be Worthing holding on until the New Year, as rumours emerging from the Chinese supply chains claim the iPad 3 will be available in just a few months.Here at the International Business Times UK, we've compiled all of the latest iPad 3 rumours into this cut-out-and-keep guide.
Windows Phone 7 Bug: Single Text Message Can Wreck The Phone
A bug has been discovered in Windows Phone 7 that causes the phone to reboot and breaks the messaging hub, all by sending a certain text message to the phone.
Apple's Grand Central Store [PHOTOS]
Apple opened its biggest-ever store last week, at the Grand Central station, New York.
Thailand Floods: Intel Predicts $1bn Crash in Revenue
Chip maker Intel has slashed its predicted revenues by $1 billion for the fourth quarter of 2011, in the wake of the severe flooding in Thailand.
Drunk BlackBerry Executives Went Berserk on Plane, 'Chewed Through' Restraints
Court documents have revealed that the two BlackBerry executives who's drunken behaviour forced a flight to land last week "chewed through" restraints.
Darksiders 2 Death: Preview and Teaser Trailer
THQ has released a teaser trailer for the upcoming sequel to its Darksiders video game, simply called Death and set for a 2012 release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
Apple: 100 Million Mac Apps and 18 Billion iOS Apps Downloaded
Apple has shifted more than 100 million applications from its Mac AppStore since it was introduced less than a year ago, and the store now boasts thousands of free and paid-for apps.
No 4G Mobile Broadband for UK Until 2015: Ofcom
Super-fast 4G mobile broadband will not be widely available in the UK until at least 2015, according to Ofcom's annual plan for 2012 to 2013.
Angry Birds Celebrates Second 'Birdday', Reveals 15 New Levels
The stupendously popular bird-flinging, pig-killing game Angry Birds celebrated its second birthday on Sunday, and to mark the occasion developer Rovio is giving away free gifts.
BT to Bring Super-Fast Fibre Broadband to Scotland in £2.5bn Upgrade
BT has announced a £2.5bn upgrade to bring super-fast broadband of up to 300Mbps to over 250,000 homes and businesses in Scotland.