Robert Epstein of Microsoft talks PCs, tablets, and Windows 8
For years now, we have been told that the PC is dead. The advent of the iPad in 2010 was seen to herald the death knell for the PC, but this is not the case, says Microsoft - the PC has just changed shape.
Turkey's Gulen Movement Linked to Cyber-Attack on US Citizen
A powerful digital spying tool used by governments to monitor its citizens has been linked to a failed attack on a US citizen.
Apple iPhone Ban Shows Problems With US Patent System
A surprise victory for Samsung over Apple highlights problems inherent in the US patent system.
Toshiba Confident 'Very Large PC Market' Still Exists
Despite plummeting sales and tablet domination, Toshiba's UK chief believes there is still a "very large PC market" out there.
Intel's Haswell Chips Promise Better Battery and Slimmer Designs
Intel hopes its fourth generation Core processors, codenamed Haswell, will spark renewed interest in the PC market.
Apple Says Ebook Price Fixing 'Conspiracy' is a 'Fiction'
Apple has been accused of conspiring with publishers to fix the price of ebooks costing consumers "hundreds of millions of dollars."
Researchers Claim Malicious Chargers Could Hack Your iPhone or iPad
Security researchers are promising to show off how an iPhone or iPad charger could infect your Apple device simply by plugging it in.
Businesses Failing to Protect the Data Gold Mine
As the threat from cyber-crime grows ever bigger, businesses need to focus their attention on their more valuable asset – information.
Windows 8 Makes the Move to Smaller Screen Tablets
Microsoft's Windows 8 is set to be available on a lot of smaller screen tablets soon, with Acer announcing the first of many on Monday.
Is Moto X Phone Enough for Motorola to Get its Mojo Back?
Motorola created the original mobile phone back in the 1970s, but of late has been overshadowed by Apple and Samsung. Can the self-aware Moto X put it back in the game?
Google: Samsung's Dominance of Android Not a Problem
Announcing a Google version of the HTC One, Google's Sundar Pichai claims the huge domination of Samsung does not harm Android or Google.
Proposals to Eradicate EU Roaming Charges Presented to Commission before Summer
Neelie Kroes promises radical move to eliminate mobile roaming charges and enshrine open internet in European constitution.
Snooper's Charter Would Not Have Stopped Woolwich Terror Attack - MI5
Communications Bill more effective in gathering evidence after terrorist attack than preventing it, say MI5 officials.
Hacker Jeremy Hammond Pleads Guilty to Stratfor Attack
Hacker Hammond faces up to 10 years in jail for leaking sensitive Stratfor emails to WikiLeaks.
Advertisers Abandon Facebook in Hate Speech Backlash
Social network to re-evaluate policies after major advertisers pull ads that appear next to hate comments.
US Authorities Shut Down Liberty Reserve - The Criminal Underworld's Bank of Choice
The founder Liberty Reserve, Arthur Budovsky, has been charged with money laundering and the service shut down.
Black Hawk Down - Chinese Hackers Steal Designs for Advanced US Weapons and Aircraft
Designs for the Black Hawk helicopter and dozens of other top-secret US weapons systems have been stolen by Chinese hackers.
Making Money from Hacking 'Easier Than Brushing Your Teeth'
As DDoS attacks become front-page news, one botnet master says the security industry is ten steps behind.
HTC Executives Desert Sinking Ship as UK Launch of HTC First Delayed
HTC's precarious position as a serious player in the smartphone world has just got a little more perilous following mass staff departures and product launch cancelations.
Twitter Security Update Too Little, Too Late – What the Experts Say
While saying it's a step in the right direction, most security experts see Twitter's two-factor authentication as too little, too late.
Bionic Humans or Killer Robots - Where does the future lie?
A lack of regulation raises questions over the future of robotics and who ultimately takes responsibility - man or machine.
Eric Schmidt: Google Will Continue Investing in UK 'No Matter What'
The prospect of having to pay more tax will not deter Google from investing in the UK say Eric Schmidt.
Miliband Tells Google 'Do the Right Thing'
Ed Miliband says there is a "culture of irresponsibility" among some of the UK's biggest companies in relation to paying tax.
Google Announces Finalists for £2M Charity Prizes
Google has announced the ten finalists in its Global Impact Challenge, offering £2 million to UK charities changing the world with technology.
Xbox One Launch - As It Happened
Live coverage of the launch of Microsoft's latest Xbox console.
Indian Hackers Target National Security Interests in Pakistan, US and China
'Large and sophisticated cyber-attack infrastructure' hits security interests and private companies.
Who is Avunit? The Hunt for LulzSec's Ghostly Sixth Member
With three of the six core members of LulzSec being sentenced last week in the UK, questions about the identity of the remaining unknown member resurface.
Yahoo: We 'Promise Not to Screw Up' Tumblr as it Confirms $1.1bn Deal [VIDEO]
Yahoo confirms billion-dollar deal to buy Tumblr and pledges not to wreck it.
Chinese Government Cyber Attacks on US Targets Resume
The Chinese hacking group behind attacks on the hundreds of US companies have restarted attacks only three months after their activities were revealed.
Yahoo Board Approves $1.1bn Tumblr Acquisition
Tumblr acquisition latest attempt by Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer to reinvent the internet giant.