Google Restructuring Motorola As 4,000 Jobs Axed
Motorola will cut 20 percent of its workforce and close one third of its offices worldwide as it seeks to become competitive again.
Parlour, Seaman, Le Saux and Caniggia to line up for Wembley FC in FA Cup
The preliminary FA Cup tie between Wembley FC and Langford FC will be simulcast live on Facebook and TV for the first time.
The Changing Face of Anonymous
The hacktivist group Anonymous may have gone quiet in recent months, but regional variations of the group are continuing the fight on a local basis.
Samsung Lawyer Angers Judge Again
Samsung's lawyer has angered the Judge once again in its patent battle with Apple, as the companies reveal their sales figures.
Blizzard’s Battle.net Servers Hacked - Usernames, Passwords and Security Questions Compromised [VIDEO]
The servers powering games like World of Warcraft, Diablo 3 and StarCraft have been hacked with usernames, emails, and encrypted passwords compromised.
Gauss: The Latest Cyber Weapon in the Stuxnet, Duqu and Flame Saga
Security experts have discovered the latest high-profile cyber-security weapon called Gauss, which is based on the Flame platform and is targeting Lebanon.
Nokia Sells Qt to Digia
Digia plans on making Qt available for developing iOS, Android and Windows 8 apps.
Google Handles 100 Billion Searches a Month
As Google announces it is integrating Gmail content into personal search results, it also reveals it handles 100 billion searches a month.
Police Deny Punching Megaupload's Kim Dotcom During Mansion Raid
Kim Dotcom claimed he was punched in the face when police raided his Auckland mansion, but the officers involved deny the charges.
Square Teams up With Starbucks to Expand Mobile Payments
Starbucks customers at its 7,000 US stores will be able to make credit card payments using their smartphones thanks to a deal with Square.
Microsoft Leaves Acer Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Acer's chairman has called on Microsoft to think twice about launching its Surface tablets, which pose a big challenge for Windows PC manufacturers.
ARM Upgrades Mali GPU With 50% Performance Boost
UK-based ARM Holdings has launched its second generation Mali-T600 GPUs for use in smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.
Iranian State Goes Offline to Avoid Cyber-Attacks
Iran is set to take key ministries and state agencies offline in the next month, in a bid to protect sensitive information from cyber-attacks.
Five Things We've Learned From Week One of Apple vs Samsung
We look at the interesting information which has emerged as the patent battle between Apple and Samsung heats up.
Kindle Ebooks Outselling Printed Books
Amazon says that for every 100 printed books it sells in UK, 114 e-books for Kindle e-readers are sold.
iPhone 5 Rumour Round-up - August 2012
Here is our round-up of this week's top iPhone 5 rumours:
Sorry Dave: Judge Refuses Samsung Permission to Use Images from 2001: A Space Odyssey
Samsung has been refused permission to use images from Stanley Kubrick's film in its patent trial with Apple.
Northcliffe Media CEO Drops Legal Fight Against Spoof Tweeter
A legal attempt to unmask a tweeter who set up a spoof account to make fun of its CEO, Steve Auckland, has been dropped.
Microsoft Dumping 'Metro' from Windows 8 and Windows Phone Design
Microsoft is urging developers to refrain from using the term "Metro" in relation to Windows 8 and windows Phone 7 apps, advising them to use "New User Interface" instead.
Android Dominates Smartphone Market Continues but Fragmentation Remains a Problem
Android dominates the US smartphone market, but only 16 percent of smartphones and tablets have been updates to Android 4.0 or higher.
Samsung Defends F700 Press Release in Apple Patent Trial
Samsung has attempted to defend its decision to release publicly, information related to its patent trial with Apple.
Crosskase Solar 15 Bag Review
The Crosskase Solar 15 has a solar panel strapped to its front to charge your smartphone while on the move.
Dropbox Confirms Security Breach; Promises New Security Measures
Dropbox has finally admitted a security breach, but security features implemented on the back of this breach could lose it customers according to one expert.
Samsung Angers Judge by Releasing Inadmissible Evidence
Samsung has released to the media, evidence which it sought to introduce in its patent trial with Apple, but was refused permission by the Judge.
Apple vs Samsung: Day 2 – Apple Claims Samsung Deliberately Copied the iPhone
In the first day of evidence Apple claimed internal documents show Samsung deliberately copied the iPhone.
US Sports Fans Using Proxy Servers to Watch Olympics on BBC
Due to problems with NBC coverage of the Olympic games, thousands of US customers are turning to proxy servers to watch the BBC's coverage.
Apple iPhone 5 Release Date Set for 12 September
Several sources claim Apple has provisionally set 12 September as the day it will launch the iPhone 5 and iPad Mini.
Apple and Samsung Patent Trial Begins With Jury Selection
Apple and Google employees were dismissed from jury selection during the opening day of the Patent Trial of the Century.
Ubisoft Issues Patch for Uplay Security Flaw
Ubisoft has issued a patch for the web browser plug-in which could give malicious websites remote access to your PC.
Microsoft Surface Tablet Confirmed for 26 October Release
Microsoft has reaffirmed the 26 October release date for its Surface for Windows RT tablet, which will launch alongside Windows 8.