Nintendo Wii U Sales to Plummet from Expected 9m to Just 2.8m
Japanese gaming giant Nintendo will post a loss of almost £150 million for the current financial year following worse-than-expected hardware sales.
ARM: Intel is Already Losing the Wearable Tech Battle
Just as it missed the mobile computing revolution, Intel is already playing catch-up when it comes to the Internet of Things.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Fires Chief Operating Officer Due to Poor Ad Sales
Marissa Mayer has fired Henrique de Castro, the man she hired a year ago to revamp the company's ad business.
iPhone vs Android: Which Smartphone Should You Buy?
Trying to chose a smartphone today can be a daunting prospect, so technology editor David Gilbert lays out your options.
Children's Plastic Surgery App Remains Available on Apple's App Store
Plastic surgery apps aimed at children challenge users to carrying out liposuction on fat girls to make them "slim and beautiful."
Apple vs Xiaomi: The Battle for China Begins
Technology editor David Gilbert looks at the battle about to begin for China's smartphone market, as upstart Xiaomi looks to usurp Apple and Samsung.
Android 4.4 (KitKat) Update: Which Manufacturers, What Phones and When
We compile an up-to-date list of all the phones which run Google's latest version of Android - called KitKat - and which are expected to get it.
European Moto X Not Made in US but Moto Maker Being Considered
The European version of Moto X will be manufactured outside the US but could soon have the Moto Maker designing option.
Goodbye Moto, Hello Google: Moto X Marks Motorola's Total Transformation
The launch of the Moto X sees Motorola emerge as a fully-fledged Google company.
Nest Ties Itself to Google's 'Rocket Ship' for $3.2 Billion
Run by former Apple designer Tony Fadell, smart appliance company Nest has been bought by Google for $3.2 billion.
Will UK Government's Cyber Streetwise Campaign Make a Difference? We Ask the Experts
The UK government has launched a new website to educate individuals and businesses about cyber-security - but can it make a difference?
Sentencing of LulzSec Hacker Sabu Delayed Once Again
The sentencing of infamous LulzSec hacker-turned-FBI informant Hector Monsegur has been delayed once again.
Best of British at CES 2014 - Pure, Damson, FitBug, CEL, ARM and D'Aloisio
We look at UK-based companies who made an impact with their announcements at the world's biggest tech showcase, CES 2014.
LulzSec's Sabu to be Sentenced in New York
FBI's Anonymous informer Hector Xavier Monsegur (aka Sabu) faces sentencing.
Best Smartwatches of CES 2014
We round up the best smartwatches launched at CES 2014, including watches from Pebble, Intel and MetaWatch.
Best 4K TVs of CES 2014
We round up the best Ultra HD televisions launched at CES 2014, including sets from Sony, LG, Samsung and Panasonic.
Best Fitness Trackers of CES 2014
We round up the best fitness trackers launched at CES 2014, including devices from Sony, LG and Intel.
Best Smartphones of CES 2014
We round up the best smartphones launched at CES 2014, including devices from ZTE, Huawei and Sony.
Kaz Hirai - Sony, Kando and Delivering the Wow
Sony's CEO Kaz Hirai believes that every Sony product is a failure if it doesn't deliver a wow-factor for customers.
Nick D'Aloisio's Summly Reborn as Yahoo's News Digest
The new app is available from today for iPhone
Intel Betting Big on Wearables in 2014 to Avoid Repeating Mobile Mistake
Intel is eager not to miss out on the wearable tech revolution as it did the mobile revolution.
Sony's PlayStation Now Cloud Gaming Service Brings PS3 Games to TVs and Tablets
PlayStation Now is a cloud gaming service allowing users play PlayStation 3 games on a broad range of devices.
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact Completes Company's Smartphone Portfolio
At CES 2014, Sony announces its latest Xperia smartphone with the Z1 Compact featuring a metal, waterproof design.
Valve's Steam Machines Won't Launch for at Least Six Months
Valve announces 14 hardware partners for its Steam Machines which will cost between $499 and $6,000.
Intel Working on Removing the Fiction from Science Fiction
Intel's new RealSense division will create software and hardware to make computing more natural, intuitive and immersive.
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact: An Uncompromising Compact Smartphone
A first look at Sony's premium 'small' smartphone which sits alongside the Xperia Z1 and the Xperia Z Ultra.
Sony Jumps on Fitness Tracker Bandwagon with SmartBand
Sony launches SmartBand fitness tracker, complementing the SmartWatch in Sony's growing range of wearable technology.
LG Raises WebOS from the Dead as a Smart TV Platform
LG announces smart TVs powered by webOS, software which previously powered smartphones and tablets from Palm and HP..
Pebble Steel is a Smarter Smartwatch
Pebble has launched a metal version of its smartwatch, aiming to expand the reach of its wearable tech.
Huawei Ascend Mate 2 can Charge Other Smartphones
The Huawei Ascend Mate 2 has been launched at CES 2014 and allows you to charge other smartphones.