Nintendo Co. representatives today dismissed rumors that it and its affiliate Pokemon Co. were set to begin developing games for the Apple iOS and Google Anrdroid operating systems.
A man accused of leaking information pertaining to Apple's original iPad device could face up to 30 years in jail after pleading guilty earlier this week.
While Virgin Pilots strike, the company's media arm has finally completed its long-awaited deal with music streaming service Spotify.
Google's new Google+ social networking service is set to force all its users to make their accounts public and searchable.
According to a new report from the Digitimes Apple has ordered 15 million iPhone 5 handsets from its Taiwanese manufacturer for delivery in September.
Finnish Phone guru Nokia released its latest entertainment focused smartphone the X7 loaded with its latest Anna version of the Symbian operating system, can the phone succeed despite the OS's ailing fortunes?
The two biggest smartphone competitors Google and Apple are reportedly set to team-up with a new Google+ app set for release onto Apple's iOS.
The U.S. Secret Service is reportedly investigating the recent hack on Fox News' Twitter account that allowed hackers to post a series of fake tweets reporting President Barack Obama as dead.
With the a rumoured deal with Skype and an unofficial plug-in designed to replicate Google+'s circles feature both being revealed in the same day, many analysts have speculated that Facebook is playing catch up with Google's new half-launched social networking service.
As the hacking collective Script Kiddies calls itself an ally of Anonymous and its ongoing Operation Anti-Security, Anonymous remain strangely silent, leading to speculation whether Script Kiddies claims can be taken as fact.
The hacker group "The Script Kiddies" has claimed responsibility for the hack and subsequent false set of tweets reporting U.S. President Obama as dead on Fox News' Twitter feed.
In response to the overwhelming hoards of internet users clamoring to try out Google's new Google+ social networking service, Facebook has been in talks with Microsoft owned Skype about a rumoured new video chat service.
Leader of the ongoing hacking campaign Operation Anti-Security, Anonymous, has posted data taken during a cyber attack against tech giant Apple.
After the hack that left as many as 100 million Sony customers account and billing information compromised, Japanese PlayStation customers are finally set to see the PlayStation network resume service in its native land.
Early this morning the hacked Twitter account of Fox News released a series of false tweets claiming that President Obama had been assassinated.
As a part of its ongoing patent infringement battle with Samsung and its Galaxy range of devices, Apple has filed a new preliminary injunction to the U.S. District Court seeking to block the release of several of Samsung's forthcoming smartphones.
In an attempt to topple the growing monopoly Samsung's Galaxy and Apple's iPhone range of smartphones have on the market, Sony Ericsson has announced two new devices, the Xperia ray and Xperia active.
Samsung has dropped one of its countersuits against Apple in the two company's ongoing patent infringement war.
The Taiwanese companies and factories responsible for the manufacturing of Apple's forthcoming iPhone 5 and iPad 3 devices has reportedly begun preparing the necessary materials for a September launch.
The letter highlighted several of the criticisms made against the PlayBook tablet
As speculation and interest in Apple's latest contribution to the smartphone market, the iPhone 5, reaches epic proportions, the performance of its current iPhone 4 has lagged -- with Samsung's Galaxy S2 beating it in sales for the second month in a row.
As LulzSec sings its swan-song, Operation Anti-Security marches on; Anonymous target Arizona law enforcement for the second time.
Just after hacker collective LulzSec threw in the towel, granting internet users a brief interlude of peace of mind, a new malicious botnet has been discovered.
Reports from Chinese Internet users and publications have revealed that Google's new social networking Google+ service is currently available in China, indicating that the earlier reports that China had blocked the service were either premature or outright false.
Search giant Google's new Google+ service is set to contain third-party developed games and apps similar to those currently found on Facebook.
A lawsuit filed this week has revealed that a fortnight before the initial hack on Sony's PlayStation Network, the company fired several employees of the unit responsible for its network security.
Nearly a month after Sony's PlayStation Network service restarted, the service is still down in Japan, with a recent news update giving no clear date when the PSN service will resume.
The hacking collective LulzSec has openly denied its involvement in any of the alleged "Ryan Cleary revenge attacks" recently reported in the media.
LulzSec last night broke its silence, claiming responsibility for successful hacks on U.S. Arizona law enforcement, the attack is the latest cyber raid carried out in the name of the group's ongoing Operation Anti-Security campaign.
Since the arrest and court appearance of alleged LulzSec hacker Ryan Cleary, despite its claims that he is not a member, LulzSec's Operation Anti-Security hacking rampage has slowed down, with the collective taking on a more aggressive, ominous tone, promising to unveil the results of its first assault this Friday.