BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha Unveiled by RIM
At BlackBerry World, RIM has given all developers a BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha phone to try out the new operating system.
Why Blocking The Pirate Bay is Not the Solution
Illegal file-sharing sites are costing the music and film industries billions of pounds in lost revenue, but is blocking these sites the solution?
High Court Blocks Access to Pirate Bay in UK
Pirate Bay: The High Court has ordered Sky, Everything Everywhere, TalkTalk, Virgin Media, and O2 to block access to the controversial file sharing website.
Kaspersky Is Trying to 'Save the World' One PC at a Time
We speak to Eugene Kaspersky and his cyber security team about how a change of thinking is needed to combat cyber crime.
4G Could Add £75bn to the UK Economy
Everything Everywhere believes that the UK will see significant economic and social benefits from the introduction of 4G LTE mobile broadband.
Apple and Samsung to meet on 21 and 22 May for Settlement Talks
The date has been set for a major showdown between the CEOs of Apple and Samsung in a bid to settle worldwide legal battles.
Smart TV Owners not so Smart After All
According to a survey, half of Smart TV owners in the UK could correctly identify what made it a Smart TV.
Google Creates Online Forum for Ex-Terrorists
Google's Against Violent Extremism will bring together reformed Islamic, far-Right and far-Left extremists.
Amazon Sales Grow 34% While Profits Drop 35%
Amazon's aggressive spending strategy has seen sales growth by 34%, with the Kindle Fire dominating the Android tablet market.
Samsung Overtakes Nokia To Become World's Top Phone Seller
Nokia's 14-year reign as the world's largest phone seller has been ended by Samsung, which sold 93m phones in the last quarter.
How to Hack a Website in Four Easy Steps
No technical knowhow needed
Nintendo Posts £285m Loss After Poor Wii And 3DS Sales
Sales of the Nintendo Wii hardware and software are both down 40 percent compared to the previous fiscal quarter, leading to losses of £285m.
Android Smartphones and Tablets are an Easy Target for Criminals
The nature of Android means it is open to attack from cyber criminals but one security expert is spreading the word and hoping someone will take notice.
Apple Posts Record Profit up 94% to £7.2bn With Strong iPad, iPhone Sales
Apple profits have jumped 94 percent in the first three months of 2012 on revenue of over £24bn with shares jumping 5 percent.
Hacking no Longer the Domain of Geeks
While hacking has long been seen as some form of black magic, automated tools are now making it so anyone who can log onto the internet can attack a website.
Microsoft and Facebook Agree Deal for AOL Patents
Facebook will purchase 650 patents from Microsoft for $550m, less than two week after Microsoft purchased them from AOL.
Nvidia GeForce 600M vs Intel Ivy Bridge Integrated Graphics: Only One Winner
Nvidia's latest line-up of discrete graphics chips, the GeForce 600M family, should wipe the floor with Intel's Ivy Bridge integrated graphics.
New Domain Names Will Take Time to Bed In
ICANN is reviewing applications for the new top level domains but one industry expert believes consumers will need to change their online habits if the system is to succeed.
Now and Then: 20 Years in the Technology Industry
We look at how the technology world has changed in the last 20 years.
Who is Anonymous?
Why is the online collective featured on Time's list of 100 most influential people in the world?
Why Apple is Embracing Enterprise
Enterprise sales of iPads grew 180 percent in last quarter as Apple has begun to expand its sales dramatically to IT channels.
Kindle Touch Launching in UK Today
The Kindle Touch, as well as the 3G version will be available in the UK seven days ahead of schedule.
Sony Xperia S Review
Sony's first solo smartphone effort features a 12 megapixel camera and a 4.3in HD screen. But can it make the grade?
Nokia Posts Q1 2012 Loss of Over £1bn
Nokia has seen smartphone sales drop by over 50 percent compared to last year while revenue has fallen by 29 percent.
Samsung Asserts Eight More Patents Against Apple
Despite agreeing to enter negotiations over patents disputes, Samsung is claiming eight new patent infringements by Apple.
Larry Page, On Stand, Asserts Android Is Not Vital To Google
Giving evidence in the trial involving Oracle, the Google CEO claims the Android mobile operating system is not vital to Google
Apple Wins Patent for iTunes Store User Interface
Eight years after filing the patent application, Apple has secured the right to the look and feel of the iTunes Store.
Apple and Samsung CEOs Agree to Meet for Settlement Talks
In a huge move in the worldwide legal battles between two of the world's biggest companies, Tim Cook and Gee-Sung Choi will meet to thrash out a settlement.
Ellison and Page Take the Stand in Google/Oracle Trial
Oracle CEO, Larry Ellison and Google co-founder Larry Page testified in court during the second day of the Oracle/Google trial.
Kobo Believes eBook Market is a Two-Horse Race
Kobo believes its only real competition in the ebook market is Amazon.