HTC One Review - The New Android Standard Bearer [VIDEO]
HTC has built the best Android smartphone yet with the One, but is it enough?
Andrew 'Weev' Auernheimer Sentenced to 41 Months for iPad Hack
A hacker known as Weev was sentenced to 41 months in jail for revealing the personal details of 114,000 iPad users.
Is Apple Running Scared After Galaxy S4 Launch?
Apple has long been the smartphone king, but is the company now running scared following the launch of the Galaxy S4?
Java's Problems - Security Experts Give Their Opinions
Security experts give their opinion on the problems Oracle is facing with Java what the future holds for the software.
HTC Criticism of Samsung Galaxy S4 – the Last Cries of a Dying Company?
HTC's head of marketing has criticised the Galaxy S4 as "more of the same" in what smacks of desperation as HTC clings on for dear life.
Anonymous Informer Sabu Exposes Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys over LA Times Hack
Reuters social media editor Matthew Keys is alleged to have helped Anonymous hacktivists break into another media organisation.
Samsung Launches "Slimmer Yet Stronger" Galaxy S4 in New York
Samsung has unveiled its latest smartphone, the Galaxy S4 at a glitzy media event in Radio City, New York.
Smaller Nations Will Play Bigger Role in Cyber Warfare
A cyber security expert believes the coming cyber-wars will see the playing field levelled and traditional superpowers threatened by relative minnows.
BlackBerry Shares Rise Sharply Following Million Unit Order
BlackBerry's unnamed partner orders one million Z10 smartphones, pumping share price.
Google Reader Shutting Down From 1 July
As part of its on-going attempts to streamline its products Google has announced plans to shut down its RSS reader from July.
Making the World's Best Smartphone Doesn't Guarantee HTC Success
The HTC One has been heralded as the best smartphone on the market, but this alone is not enough to guarantee success.
Hacking Team and the Murky World of State-Sponsored Spying
Hacking Team's Eric Rabe defends the company's right to sell powerful spying software to whoever it chooses.
Google Glass Won't Dominate Your Life [VIDEO]
Google's latest demonstration of Glass seeks to show how it won't come to dominate your life.
European Porn Ban Protests Silenced on Way to MEPs
European Parliament accused of filtering out emails for MEPs protesting over possible EU pornography ban.
One in Ten Google Play Apps are Malicious
Following a decade of warnings, it appears the age of mobile malware is finally upon us.
Lenovo ThinkPad Twist Review
Lenovo ThinkPad Twist Review
Google Offers Hackers Millions to Hack its Chrome Software
Goolge’s Pwnium competition challenges hackers to find zero-day vulnerabilities in its Chrome OS, offering millions of dollars in return.
Apple's 2013 Road Map: iPhone 5S, iPad 5, iPad Mini 2, iWatch, iTV
We look at the products will probably to launch in 2013, as well as those it will possibly launch.
HTC Woes Continue as Sales Hit Three Year Low
HTC's future seems bleak as the company posted its worst monthly revenue figures in three years.
Apple Investigates Music Streaming Service in Response to Stalled iTunes Revenue
Apple's talks with Beats about music streaming service called Daisy could be the answer to stalled iTunes revenue.
Human Interaction Under Threat from NINA – the Virtual Assistant
Nuance expands its virtual assistant to the web, as human interaction looks likely to become a thing of the past.
Oracle Issues Fifth Java Update in Just Two Months
Oracle has patched another previously unknown vulnerability which was actively being exploited to infect PCs.
Sony Happy With Third Spot in Smartphone Market
Sony will settle for third in smartphone market in 2013, but needs to sell 50 million smartphones to do so.
Why is Google Remaining Silent on Android Activation Figures?
Android smartphone sales are booming, so why has Google not released activation figures for Android devices in almost six months?
Ford is no Longer Just a Car Company
Ford is doing more than most to connect our cars, but is it making our lives better?
Chinese Hackers Target US Gas Pipelines in Die Hard-Style Attack
A classified US government report suggests hackers could have gained widespread control of critical US gas pipelines.
Kim Dotcom Blocked from Access to Full FBI Evidence
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom will not have access to all FBI evidence before extradition case.
LG 'Negotiating' With Google to Build Nexus 5
LG has admitted it is in talks with Google over the follow-up to the highly successful Nexus 4 smartphone.
UK Chief 'Really Happy' With BlackBerry 10 Launch
With BlackBerry's first financial results featuring BB10 sales due in a few weeks, we speak to its UK chief about how the launch has gone.
Asus Fonepad: A 7in Smartphone Disguised as a Tablet
Asus this week launched a Fonepad and a Padfone. Is the company just unclear as to what consumers are looking for?