Mobile Phone Sales Decline Despite Smartphone Boom
Sales of feature phones remained weak in 2012 and despite a huge increase in the number of smartphones sold, the overall phone market declined 1.7 percent.
Retail Back in the Crosshairs for Cyber Criminals
The retail sector saw a significant increase in cyber-attacks over the past 12 months as the average time it took to detect an attack rising to a worrying 210 days.
Just One in Five Emails Sent in 2012 Were Legitimate
Such is the overwhelming volume of spam and malicious email sent today, only 20 percent of all messages are sent for legitimate reasons.
Google Nexus 4 Review: The World's Best Smartphone
Technology editor explains why he thinks the Google Nexus 4 is the best smartphone in the world.
Google Pays Apple $900M-a-year for Search Monopoly
Apple earns almost $1 billion a year from Google simply for keeping it as the default search engine on its iOS devices like the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
Evasi0n iPhone 5 Jailbreak Tool Used Seven Million Times in Just Four Days
The latest jailbreaking tool for the iPhone 5 and iOS 6, called Evasi0n, has been used by 7 million Apple devices in just four days.
George W Bush Nude Self-Portraits Revealed by Hacker
Hacked email accounts reveal sensitive details of former US president George W Bush and family.
Why Google Needs to Launch the Chromebook Pixel
A leaked video claims to show the Chromebook Pxiel, a laptop designed and built by Google and running its Chrome OS.
Chinese Hackers Still Targeting Wall Street Journal says Rupert Murdoch
News International chairman Rupert Murdoch says his newspaper is still being hacked by the Chinese.
Microsoft Surface Pro: Review of Reviews
The first round of reviews for Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet/laptop hybrid have arrived, and they are not what the company would have been hoping for.
Federal Reserve Confirms Anonymous Hack
Anonymous hacked into the Federal Reserve over the weekend, but no critical information was stolen according to the US central bank.
BlackBerry 10 Review: A Quirky but Severely Flawed Platform
BlackBerry's re-imagined smartphone operating system has arrived. Is it too little too late?
North Korea: Mystery of Kim Jong-un's Smartphone
Kim Jong-un pictured with mysterious smartphone, sparking debate about its identity.
UK-based Powa Signs Multi-Million Pound Deal with Portugal Telecom
Powa, the London-based company offering mobile payments through smartphones has signed its first European deal, bringing the mPowa solution to Portugal Telecom customers.
This is Just the Beginning for BlackBerry
BlackBerry's UK head Rob Orr talks about the new platform, a changing company and the challenges its faces trying to regain lost ground.
Three Promises 4G as Standard Without Premium Price
Mobile operator Three has promised to undercut EE by offering its customers access to superfast 4G mobile network without having to pay a premium.
Samsung Ativ Smart PC Review
Is it a tablet? Is it a laptop? Not even the Ativ Smart PC seems to know.
Wall Street Journal Targeted by Chinese Hackers
Following the revelation that the New York Times was infiltrated by Chinese hackers, the Wall Street Journal has also revealed it has been targeted by hackers affiliated with the Chinese government.
EU Regulator Receives Detailed Proposal from Google
Google has presented detailed proposals to allay anti-competitive concerns to the EU's antitrust regulator, hoping to end a two-year investigation.
Major Security Issues with Cloud Computing Being Ignored
A security expert believes that organisations aren’t even aware of the security problems facing them as they move to the cloud, following the attack on Yahoo last month.
New York Times Attacked by Chinese Hackers – Every Password Stolen [VIDEO]
Chinese hackers infiltrate New York Times’ internal networks to steal passwords of reporters and other employees.
Facebook Revenue Grows 40% as it Becomes a 'Mobile Company'
Facebook's daily mobile users outnumber desktop users for the first time as mobile accounted for 23 percent of Facebook's revenue.
BlackBerry 10 Launches in UK First
BlackBerry has announced two new smartphones, the Z10 and Q10, running the BlackBerry 10 operating system and it will go on sale in the UK first.
'Protect and Attack' Strategy Works for Lenovo with Record PC Sales
Lenovo has bucked a downturn in the global PC market by reporting record sales and taking almost 16% market share
Court Rejects Apple's Bid to Increase $1bn Damages in Samsung Patent Case
The Judge in the historic patent dispute between Apple and Samsung in the US has turned down Apple's application for an increase to the $1bn fine, but has also ruled out a re-trial.
Apple Launches 128GB iPad 4
Apple has confirmed rumours that it will offer a 128GB version of the iPad 4, which will go on sale next week, 5 February.
Google Promises to Fight for Users' Online Privacy
Google is promising to fight to protect users' online privacy in the wake of a rise in government requests for user data.
RIM's Last Chance: Can BlackBerry 10 Succeed?
BlackBerry 10 is launching this week, seen as the last hope for RIM. But can it succeed? Technology editor David Gilbert investigates.
Anonymous Defaces US Government Website in Revenge for Swartz Suicide
Anonymous has defaced the US Sentencing Commission website and is threatening to make public secret files which could be related to Supreme Court Judges.
Google Faces Fresh Privacy Lawsuit from UK iPhone Users
Google is facing a potentially damaging lawsuit in the UK, as a dozen Apple customers have joined forces claiming the search giant illegally tracked their online activity.