Just after two of Google's legal heavyweights attacked the company's competitors for using "underhand" patent accumulation tactics, Google announced its acquisition of Motorola Mobility, leading to widespread allegations of hypocrisy against the search-giant.
Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop has warned smartphone makers currently using Google's Android operating system to "watch out," suggesting that the search-giant's recent acquisition of Motorola Mobility will be bad for the market as a whole.
A new "leaked" photo purporting to show workers assembling the iPhone 5's display seeks to prove once and for all that Apple is the device.
27,000 South Korean Apple customers are set to sue the company after it emerged that the tech giant's iPad and iPhone devices were collecting data on their owners without the user's consent.
Nintendo has released the latest version of its current generation Wii console.
Sony's recent price cut on its flagship PlayStation 3 games console has led analysts to speculate that the company may have plans to unveil its next-generation PlayStation 4 console in the very near future.
Smartphone maker HTC has mounted a new legal action against Apple, filing another patent infringement complaint with the United States International Trade Commission (ITC).
In order to combat the growing market dominance of Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony has dramatically reduced the cost of its flagship PlayStation 3 games console.
New rumours have arisen claiming that Apple plans to launch its new iPhone 5 handset 7 Oct. allowing consumers to pre-order it from 30 Sept.
A key document used in Apple's case against Galaxy Tab 10.1 maker Samsung has fallen into question, leading to a temporary lift on a number of the tablet's European import bans.
A new report claims to have leaked images of components used in Apple's rumored iPhone 5 smartphone.
Following the revelation that Google is in the process of acquiring smartphone and tablet maker Motorola Mobility, HTC and Samsung have issued statements arguing that the take-over will not affect each company's relationship with Android.
Motorola, Samsung and Sony have all unveiled new "unbreakable" smartphones set for release in the third and fourth quarters of 2011, leading to widespread debate about which rugged device will win the public's heart.
Just after Google's acquisition was announced, Motorola Mobility has unveiled its latest indestructible handset, the DEFY+.
New reports suggest that Apple has pushed its iPad 3 supply schedule back, amending it from a 2011 to a 2012 launch window.
New reports have emerged suggesting that Apple's highly anticipated next iPhone will launch Oct. 2011, with its tablet sibling the iPad 3 following in early 2012.
To combat Microsoft and Apple's "anti-Android" patent accumulation tactics, Google is set to pay an inflated $12.5 billion for smartphone and tablet maker Motorola Mobility.
UK high-street retailer GAME has revealed plans sell digital Sony PlayStation 3 titles in-store.
New reports suggest that Apple has dramatically increased production rates of its popular iPhone smartphone series ahead of the rumoured iPhone 5's release.
New reports suggest Apple plans to release its highly anticipated iPhone 4S and iPad 3 devices this October.
Following the Motorola Defy, two new smartphones from power-house phone-makers Samsung and Sony Ericsson have arisen, seeking to take-over the unbreakable device market.
New reports suggesting that several big-name stores, including Canadian wireless carrier Rogers, are currently beginning "pre-launch training" for a new Apple iPhone, lending credence to the rumoured September release date of the iPhone 5.
Following reports that a cheaper iPhone will be launching alongside Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 5, new rumours suggest that the budget handset will trim costs storing apps and files on the company's iCloud service.
Following reports showing Microsoft's Xbox 360 console going from strength-to-strength, news has broken that the company is being sued for charging customers without consent.
For the seventh consecutive month in a row Microsoft's Xbox 360 has beaten the competition, outselling both Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii.
Facing increasing pressure for its $328 million loss, investors have called for games industry veteran Nintendo to begin developing titles for other gaming platforms, including Apple's iPhone.
A recent report from Finnish phone maker Nokia has confirmed that despite its positive critical reception, the MeeGo powered N9 smartphone will not be getting a UK release.
Following the civil unrest sweeping the UK, reports suggest that a number of companies, including big names like Apple, have begun emptying stores in an attempt to deter looters.
In a bid to boost its ailing sales Nintendo has inked a new deal to secure an additional 5,000 free WiFi hotspots for 3DS console owners.
In a bid to help UK residents avoid the slew of riots spreading across UK cities, a new map has appeared on Google Maps marking current riot danger zones.