HTC Struggling to Survive in Smartphone Market
HTC in danger of disappearing from smartphone world with 13th straight month of declining revenues.
Anonymous Hacktivist Christopher Weatherhead Convicted of Cyber-Attacks
A 22-year-old student has been convicted of taking part in an Anonymous-led cyber-attacks.
David Cameron Announces £50m Boost for Tech City
Regeneration project to create Europe's largest indoor civic space
Best Ereaders of 2012
We look back at the last 12 months and pick the best ereaders on the market today, including Kindles, Kobos and Glowlights.
Crowd-Funding the Future – How Indiegogo Wants to Disrupt the Economic Eco-System
Co-founder of the crowd-funding website Indiegogo believes her business model has the power to disrupt the global economic eco-system.
John McAfee Seeks Political Asylum in Guatemala [VIDEO]
John McAfee, on the run from police in Belize over his neighbour's murder, will seek political asylum in Guatemala.
US Loses First Battle in War of Internet Regulation
A US-backed proposal which is trying to protect a free and open internet has failed to win widespread approval.
The Increasingly Confusing Case of John McAfee [VIDEO]
Software pioneer and fugitive John McAfee hiding out in Guatemala but will give a press conference.
Best Laptops of 2012
We round-up the best five laptops of 2012, including laptops from Apple, Dell, Samsung and Lenovo.
Orange Invests in Lookout Mobile Security
Orange has made a "strategic investment" in Lookout, the mobile security app, and will pre-load the software on all Android phones in the UK from early 2013.
Who Rules the Internet? Battle Lines Drawn at WCIT
Google, governments and the International Telecoms Union will go head-to-head in Dubai as new rules regarding the regulation of the internet are debated.
Cyber Monday: UK's Biggest Online Shopping Day Ever
Cyber Monday shoppers to spend 15 million hours online and make 115 million visits, say Experian Hitwise and Visa.
Zooka Bluetooth Speaker Review
A Bluetooth speaker which supports your iPad
Anonymous Attacks Syrian Websites As Internet Blackout Continues
Online collective Anonymous has attacked Syrian embassy websites in response to the government's shut down of internet access within the country.
Syria Civil War: Assad Regime Shuts off Internet Access
Syrian government accused of blocking access in bid to gag rebel propaganda.
Anonymous Hacktivists: 'Bigger and Stronger Than Ever'
Anonymous member tells IBTimes UK that collective is global operation with cells in 50 countries.
Windows 8 Sales Pass 40 Million Mark
Microsoft has announced it has sold 40 million Windows 8 licences, despite manufacturers reporting less than spectacular sales.
App of the Week: Lookout Security & Antivirus
With Android malware on the rise, the third version of Lookout's Mobile Security app seeks to protect your smartphone.
iPhone 5 Sales Put iOS Back Ahead of Android
Strong iPhone 5 sales have put Apple back at the top of the smartphone charts in the US, just ahead of Android.
Microsoft Surface Review [VIDEO]
Microsoft's Surface tablet has been produced to show off the best of Windows 8. Can it live up to the hype?
Nintendo Sells 400,000 Wii U Consoles in First Week
Nintendo's new console, the Wii U, has sold 400,000 units in its first week on sale in the US, slightly below sales figures for the original Wii in 2006.
Iran Downplays Significance of Narilam Malware
Following last week's discovery of the Narilam malware by security company Symantec, Iran's official computer security group has downplayed its significance
Gangnam Style Becomes Most-Viewed YouTube Video of all Time
A video by South Korean popstar Psy has broken the YouTube record for most watched video ever, with Gangnam Style racking up over 820 million views.
Huawei Battling to Change Public Opinion as Security Concerns Linger
Chinese telecoms firm Huawei says it is happy to answer any questions as links to the Chinese government and cyber espionage remain.
Judgment Day: Call to Ban the Killer Robots
Human Rights Watch report Losing Humanity calls for ban of autonomous military weapons systems.
Sony and Panasonic Debt Rating Cut to Junk Status by Fitch
Ratings agency cuts grades of consumer electronics giants, citing business weakness.
Samsung Wins Access to Details of Apple-HTC Patent Deal
A US court has ruled that lawyers representing Samsung will be ble to see how much HTC is paying Apple to licence its patents.
Will Autonomy Scandal be Bad for UK Tech Companies?
Will the negative attention currently focused on Autonomy, have a negative impact on UK tech companies looking for investment?
Dell XPS 12 Review [VIDEO]
Dell's second attempt at a convertible laptop/tablet, the XPS 12, combines a powerful laptop and a 12in tablet in one.
Kindle Fire HD Review [VIDEO]
Amazon's Kindle Fire HD is a 7in media tablet with a superb screen, but can it compete with the iPad mini and Nexus 7?