Five technology companies, including Apple and Google, are set to face a lawsuit for claiming they violated a number of anti-trust laws.
The BBC iPlayer will be coming to Sky TV customers later in 2012 for no extra cost and will be included as part of Sky Anytime+ service.
The latest reports from games developer Sega have confirmed that "Aliens: Colonial Marines" has been pushed back to an autumn 2012 release. The game was scheduled to release early in spring of this year.
More than half of Facebook users confess that they are worried about the new Timeline design, which displays everything a user has ever done on the site in chronological order.
South Korean smartphone giant loses another court battle against Apple over patents row.
Internet security company Symantec has identified multiple publisher IDs on the Android Market that are being used to infiltrate "Android.Counterclank". So far, the malware has been found successful in luring millions of unsuspecting users into downloading infected apps.
There are lots of alternatives in the Android keyboard field.
The contents of an e-mail, sent by the late founder of Apple Inc., Steve Jobs, to former Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Eric Schmidt, were disclosed on Friday, during the course of a civil suit against the former company.
Expect the LG Prada Phone 3.0 to compete against the likes of iPhone 4S, as the former goes on sale from today in the UK.
HTC is set to re-focus its efforts on the iPhone and Galaxy dominated high-end smartphone market, releasing a new set of "hero" handsets.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has defends his company after The New York Times posts a damning story describing the working conditions of its employees.
The iPhone 5 will have an October release date and feature LTE networking allowing the smartphone to download data much faster than the iPhone 4S, a leading analyst claims.
Twitter has announced that it can withhold tweets from users in entire nations, in an attempt to satisfy every country's interpretation of freedom of speech.
With the iPad 3 due to be announced in a matter of weeks, Adam Lashinsky has shed some light on Apple's extreme secrecy leading up to a product launch.
The Motorola RAZR is a super-slim, powerful smartphone with a sturdy design and striking screen aimed at stealing some thunder from the iPhone 4S and Galaxy S2.
The release of a number of visually stunning video game titles in 2011 made for one incredibly action-packed year. Check out a slideshow detailing the 10 most anticipated video games, across all the three platforms, for the year to come...
The Siri personal assistant on Apple's iPhone 4S can now be configured to offer many more features, thanks to a program for jailbroken phones.
The Apple iPhone 5 is to soon be put into production and a range of prototypes with larger four-inch screens have been spotted, according to a Foxconn worker.
This is Max Payne we're talking about... and where Payne goes, trouble is sure to follow. Make sure you travel with him...
London Underground commuters will soon be able to access the internet in 120 stations on the tube network, as Wi-Fi will be installed before the Olympic Games.
O2 has issued an apology for the major security flaw which saw the mobile network accidently leak users' mobile phone numbers to every website they visited.
The Nokia Lumia 910 is fantastically rumored to precede the launch of the Lumia 900. If there is any truth to that rumor, expect the former to launch in May and the latter in June.
Homer49, a hacker, has successfully demonstrated full remote play capability on Vita through a firmware v3.55 hack exploit.
Sales of the Apple iPod have shrunk for the 11th consecutive quarter, as the company posted a 21 percent drop in sales of the MP3 players.
Despite selling more than one million Kindles a week during the Christmas period, Amazon's Kindle range did not affect sales of the iPad, which saw a sales increase of 111 percent.
FIFA Street, the fourth installment in EA Sports' franchise of street football video games, is confirmed for a global release on March 13.
In the wake of policy regulators across the world seeking shorter and simpler privacy policies, Google has announced its plans to consolidate its over 60-plus policies into a single document governing all its online services.
Apple Inc. announced their first quarterly results after the death of co-founder Steve Jobs.
Facebook Timeline - the biggest overhaul since the Wall was introduced - is being rolled out to everyone from 24 January, and there is no way that you can opt out.
A number of forthcoming top-end smartphones are set for a royal showdown in the coming months... and iPhone and Android fans world over are getting restless, courtesy delayed releases citing various reasons from hardware redesign to Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade issues.