Nokia Sales Down 24% Despite Record Lumia Sales
Nokia posts £100 million loss following 24% fall in sales despite Lumia smartphone sales climbing to record high.
Invensys Shareholders Welcome Bidding War on All-Cash Offer Preference
Investors who are only permitted to hold London-listed shares would prefer all-cash deal
GE Eyes Kicking-Off Transatlantic Bidding War For UK's Invensys
GE is planning £3.5bn rival bid for Invensys, trumping its French rival's £3.3bn
Invensys Shares Rocket by 16% on Giant Takeover Offer From France's Schneider
Schneider offers 505 pence per Invensys share, which is recommended by its board.
Nokia Shares Jump on Siemens Network Buyout Deal
Nokia shares rose 8% on news of a buyout of Siemens mobile network joint venture.
Bilderberg 2013: White Men, Vampire Squids and Shape-Shifting Lizard People [VIDEO]
Official list of elite attendees for meeting of normally secretive Bilderberg Group in Watford published
Beijing May Bypass Brussels to Build 'Dream Team' with Berlin
China's trade with Germany accounts for a third of Beijing's overall trade with the 27-member EU bloc.
BBC Suspends Technology Chief as £100m Digital Project is Cancelled
Digital Media Initiative project, described by corporation boss Tony hall as waste of money, cancelled for failing to deliver.
European Shares Decline Ahead of ECB Rate Decision
Analysts expect a 25 basis point cut in the benchmark interest rate at the ECB meeting.
Record Lumia Smartphone Sales Hide Multitude of Woes for Nokia
Nokia clings to positive sales of its Lumia smartphones as sales of its feature phones fall dramatically.
German Unemployment Inches Higher in March as Harsh Weather Delays Job Creation
The eurozone crisis and uncertainties over the Cyprus bailout have hurt business sentiments in the country.
Alcatel-Lucent Shares Surge as CEO Ben Verwaayen Steps down
Leader of telecom equipment maker to leave company after group posts €1.4bn loss for 2012.
Cyber Weapons 'Cleaner' but 'Much Worse' than Traditional Weapons
Security expert Eugene Kaspersky believes cyber weapons may be "cleaner" than traditional weapons but they are "much worse" and very difficult to protect against.
Nokia Completes 10,000 Jobs Cuts in Just Six Months
Nokia has finished its planned cull of 10,000 employees by letting 300 staff in Finland go and outsourcing some of its IT operations to India.
Patent Wars 2012: Six Key Battles in the Technology Industry
The last 12 months have seen high-profile legal disputes involving Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and others. We pick six of the most important and try and explain what it all means.
Hitachi and Mitsubishi Heavy Merge Thermal Power Businesses to Tap Growing Asian Demand
Hitachi and Mitsubishi Heavy agree to form a joint venture that will integrate their thermal power generation businesses.
Apple Hit With Second FaceTime Patent Lawsuit by VirnetX
Having won £230m in damages earlier this week, American tech firm VirnetX has filed a second lawsuit against Apple, this time regarding the iPhone 5 and iPad mini.
Apple Fined £230m After Losing FaceTime Patent Lawsuit
Apple has been ordered to pay £230m to technology firm VirnetX, after a Texas court ruled against the iPhone maker, saying FaceTime infringed VirnetX's patents.
iPhone 5 Launch: As it Happened
All the details of the Apple media event in San Francisco which saw the launch of the iPhone 5, updated iPods and redesigned iTunes.
Nokia Q2 2012: Full Statement from CEO Stephen Elop
The full statement from Nokia's Q2 2012 financial results.
Siemens Cuts Full Year Earnings Forecast As Wind Projects Slow
Engineering giant names new power unit boss to address delays
Smart Grid Could Create 10,000 New Jobs and Boost Economy
SmartGrid GB includes British Telecom, General Electric, IBM and Scottish Power, Siemens and Toshiba.
BlackBerry Gets New CEO in Major Shake-up
The shake-up comes in the wake of intense competition in the smartphone market.
Siemens Has Lied About Major Bugs - Security Expert
Siemens has lied to the press about security bugs that could affect critical infrastructure, according to a security expert who has made public the password for Siemens' machinery.
Nokia Siemens to Scale Back Operations in Iran, Citing Sanctions
Telecom equipment giant Nokia Siemens Networks is set to scale back its export contracts with Iran, following growing international pressure and the imposition of fresh sanctions.
Wikileaks Spy Files: 'FinFly' Device Target's Computer Through Apple iTunes Scam
Wikileaks has highlighted a company which produces spying hardware that can give surveillance officers complete access to a target's computer through Apple iTunes.
Julian Assange: Surveillance Corporations Work With 'Every Tin-Pot Dictator'
Wikileaks has released a video on its website featuring Julian Assange talking about surveillance of civilians, a topic which features in the recently released 'Spy Files' documents.
Stuxnet, Malware and Wikileaks: How Cyber Warfare is a Very Real Threat
Gone are the days when an act of war meant dropping bombs, shooting the enemy and marching thousands of troops across borders. Now the battle is taking place online and it is the computer geniuses in their bedrooms, rather than the battle-hardened soldiers in tanks, that are keeping governments awake at night.
MPs in Warning Over Shipping Red Arrow Jobs
The iconic jets could soon be built outside the UK as BAE Systems is scrapping its manufacture.
Siemens to Stop Building Nuclear Reactors
German manufacturing corporation Siemens is likely to withdraw completely from the nuclear trade.