Undeterred by the lack of official news, or the British weather, Apple fanatic Robert Shoesmith has caught the world's attention, planning to camp outside the Covent Garden Apple store to ensure he's the first Brit to get his hands on the company's fabled iPhone 5 smartphone.Earlier this week the IBTimes caught up with Shoesmith to find out how and more importantly why, the Marketing and PR guru plans to achieve the feat in an exclusive interview.
A new report from the IDC has shown a marked uptake in the number of European smartphone users, with Google's Android operating system accounting for nearly half the region's shipments.
The German Court overseeing Apple's case against Samsung has upheld an injunction against the Korean tech giant, banning the sale of Samsung Galaxy tablets in Germany.
Microsoft is investing millions of dollars to train "hundreds" of new sales staff to boost sales of its ailing Windows Phone operating system.
South Korea's LG Electronics has issued a fresh statement denying previous media reports suggesting it was set to cut 30 per cent of its overseas staff.
Reports have emerged suggesting former smartphone heavy-weight LG is set to cut 30 per cent of its overseas staff.
Sony has given its highly anticipated HMZ-T1, Personal 3D Viewer a United States release date and price.
The news adds to the growing spread of lawsuits spreading throughout the tech industry.
Reports have emerged suggesting Apple has extended its series of complaints against Galaxy device maker Samsung, now accusing the tech giant of patent violations in Japan.
New reports have emerged suggesting Samsung accidentally confirmed the existence of its fabled Nexus Prime Google phone.
Reports suggest South Korean officials from the country's Fair Trade Commission raided Google's Seoul offices on Tuesday.
A rumour has emerged suggesting that Apple's next entry into its iPad tablet series will house an improved thinner and lighter battery module.
New reports have arisen suggesting that Apple has selected two Taiwanese companies to build the 8-megapixel camera used in its next generation iPhone smartphone.
An executive at rival Android tablet maker Lenovo has mounted a fresh attack on Samsung's Galaxy Tab claiming the company only sold a meagre 20,000 out of the one million tablets shipped in 2010.
Sony's Android powered Tablet S is set to hit UK stores Friday 16 Sept., 2011 according to tech retailer Dixons.
Apple has revealed new plans to expand its presence in China, opening up two new stores.
Reports suggest that Apple is set to launch the 3G version of its popular iPad 2 tablet in China.
A new study into European consumer shopping behaviour by IBM has reported findings suggesting social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook play a larger role in individuals buying habits than previously thought.
Another fresh, unconfirmed rumour regarding Apple's currently fanciful iPhone has emerged as yet another anonymous retail source has come out of the woodwork claiming Apple plans to have the smartphone in stores this October.
San Francisco police accidentally confirmed suspicions that Apple's "lost item" is a version of its perennially popular iPhone series.
PlayStation 3 maker Sony has accused its chief competitor Microsoft of imposing unreasonable restrictions on publishers in order to protect its "inferior" Xbox 360 console.
Microsoft has issued a statement denying claims suggesting devices running its Windows 7 mobile operating system are illegally collecting users' location data.
HTC has revealed plans to launch two new smartphones running Microsoft's forthcoming Windows Phone Mango operating system this October.
New evidence has arisen indicating that the slew of reports suggesting that an Apple employee had "lost" a prototype of Apple's highly anticipated, though as yet unconfirmed, iPhone 5 smartphone are false.
During a news conference at the IFA electronics show in Berlin Sony's chief executive Howard Stringer claimed that, despite the slew of hacking incidents inflicted on it, the company's PlayStation Network was more popular than ever.
Square Enix Inc. has promoted Clinton Foy to chief operating officer, tasking the new COO to expand the company's presence in the free-to-play, browser, mobile and "emerging platform" markets.
Following similar claims against Apple's iPhone, fresh allegations have arisen claiming that devices running Microsoft's Windows 7 mobile operating operating system are illegally collecting users' location data.
An unofficial Apple site has issued a fresh report claiming to have discovered a new design image of Apple's mysterious new iPhone handset.
Microsoft has been taken to court for allegedly tracking the location of its mobile customers, even after users have turned off the device's tracking software.
Hacker collective Anonymous has released fresh details regarding its forthcoming Occupy Wall Street sit-in protest, claiming the operation will be a "political breakthrough moment."