Huawei Ascend P6 Announced as World's Thinnest Smartphone
Chinese manufacturer Huawei announces the Ascend P6, claimed to be world's thinnest smartphone.
iOS 7 Device Compatibility Guide
Our guide to which devices iOS 7 will be compatible with, and which features work on older models.
BlackBerry Defends Security After G20 Spying Accusations
BlackBerry has defended the security of its smartphones, denying existence of a 'back door' for spying.
Nokia Lumia 720 Review
The Nokia Lumia 720 is a mid-range Windows Phone 8 device, with a 4.3in screen and a thin, sleek design.
iOS 7 New Features: First Impressions
Our first impressions of iOS 7, with its new user interface, Control Center, multitasking and Safari.
Analysts Downgrade Samsung Galaxy S4 Sales Forecasts
Bullish analysts lower Samsung expectations as initial Galaxy S4 excitement starts to fade.
Tesla Model S: First Impressions of In-Car Computer System
We go hands-on with the Tesla Model S and it's 17in touch screen, which controls almost every feature of the car.
Microsoft Office Mobile for iPhone Announced
Microsoft announces Office Mobile for iPhone, bringing Office 365 syncing and document editing to more mobile users.
EU Roaming Charges Could be Gone by Next Summer
EU commissioners vote to fast-track scrapping of mobile roaming charges by next summer.
Opinion: Tech City Needs a Lesson in Finnish Modesty
Tech City has plenty to say for itself, but perhaps it should take a lesson in modesty from Helsinki.
Beyond Angry Birds: There's More to Finnish Tech Startups Than Mobile Gaming
Helsinki startup industry is as diverse as it is innovative, with everything from clean tech to retail analytics.
Facebook Emulates Twitter with Searchable Hashtags
Facebook introduces Twitter-like searchable hashtags to help users share and communicate publicly about popular events.
Apple to Match Samsung With Larger and Cheaper iPhones
Apple is considering increasing its iPhone range, with larger and cheaper models in development.
Jolla Smartphone Attracts Interest From Around the Globe
The Jolla smartphone has received pre-orders from 118 countries, as Finnish company prepares to close second finance round.
'Try Quick, Fail Quick, Pivot': Inside Finland's Tech Startup Industry
Try quick, fail quick and pivot: How Finland's booming technology startup scene isn't afraid of reinventing itself.
Kogan Agora Review
The Kogan Agora is an Android smartphone with a 5in screen, 5-megapixel camera and is priced at just £119.
EE Unveils Flexible 4G Plans Ahead of Vodafone and O2 Launches
EE to launch pay-as-you-go and shareable 4G plans this summer as network passes 500,000 4G users.
Apple iRadio Streaming Service to be Free With Audio Adverts
Apple iRadio music streaming service will be free and supported by audio adverts, sources claim.
London iPhone App YPlan Secures £8m Investment
London iPhone app YPlan has secured £7.8m in Series A funding and is soon expanding to New York.
Dell Special Committee Backs Michael Dell Buyout Bid
Dell buyout special committee backs Michael Dell bid and warns Icahn rival proposal falls £2.5bn short.
WWDC 2013 Preview: What to Expect
From iOS 7 and MacBook Pros to iRadio, here's what to expect from Apple's WWDC 2013 keynote address.
Robert Scoble: Google Glass is Just the Beginning of Wearable Tech Revolution
Robert Scoble says Google Glass is just the beginning, and in five years we will all carry 100 sensors recording every aspect of our lives.
Google Glass Explorer Edition: First Impressions
We go hands-on with Google Glass, the £1,000 head-worn device which provides a head-up display and goes on sale next year.
Most Britons Claim Wearable Tech Improved Their Lifes
Despite half of Brits having privacy concerns about wearable technology, 71% of early adopters claim it improved their life.
Windows Phone 8 Success Continues With Strong UK Sales
Windows Phone 8 sales continue to grow in UK as BlackBerry sales stutter despite new line-up.
Google Glass Developers Angered by Facial Recognition Ban
Google Glass developers and fans complain about search giant's ban on facial recognition applications.
Employers Face 'Massive Security Issue' With Use of Personal Devices at Work
Employers face a 'massive security issue' as 91% of UK office workers admit to storing work documents on personal devices.
Bitcoin Exchange Mt. Gox Seeks Identity Verification After Liberty Reserve Closure
The world's largest Bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, now requires valid ID from all traders exchanging Bitcoin and real-world currency.
Megaupload's Kim Dotcom Granted Access to Evidence Seized in Raid
New Zealand court grants Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom access to evidence seized by police in mansion raid.
UK Stance on Autonomous Killer Robots is 'Meaningless' says Campaign Group
UK government is only one of 26 nations which say existing laws on autonomous 'killer robots' are sufficient, a stance branded as "meaningless" by campaigners.