BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is to lay off 3,000 workers on 13 August, a Canadian business site claims, as restructuring continues.
Almost one in five Facebook users logged in solely through mobile applications in June, while the apps still struggle to generate revenue.
Dropbox has finally admitted a security breach, but security features implemented on the back of this breach could lose it customers according to one expert.
Recently, a flurry of Android devices has embraced the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update either through official or unofficial methods. Motorola Xoom is the only other tablet device to the join the official Jelly Bean party along with the famed Nexus 7 tablet.
Sony is planning to launch a tablet dubbed as Sony Xperia Tablet with a display of 9.4in.
Google has announced that the Nexus Q will be delayed while improvements are made, but those who pre-ordered will get one for free.
Motorola's Droid Razr is the latest entry to the Jelly Bean party, as it gets the unofficial Cyanogenmod 10 update with support for Project Butter technology.
The Android 4.0 OS, known as Ice Cream Sandwich, has been successfully run on the Raspberry Pi and should be available to all users soon.
Samsung has released to the media, evidence which it sought to introduce in its patent trial with Apple, but was refused permission by the Judge.
In the first day of evidence Apple claimed internal documents show Samsung deliberately copied the iPhone.
Journalist Guy Adams has had his Twitter account reinstated as NBC withdraws its complaint.
Microsoft has launched Outlook.com, an all-new email client to be used as an alternative to Hotmail, with Facebook and Skype integration.
The House of Lords says that the current internet infrastructure is unsustainable, and may need to be entirely replaced with 'fibre hubs'.
Paid-for games made for the free Linux OS "deny freedom to their users", according to Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman.
The House of Lords has suggested that the UK switches its television reception from broadcasts masts to the internet
Due to problems with NBC coverage of the Olympic games, thousands of US customers are turning to proxy servers to watch the BBC's coverage.
Samsung has started rolling out Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update to Galaxy Tab 10.1 GT-P7500.
The Galaxy Nexus can be updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with CyanogenMod 10 ROM
The £250 LG Optimus L7 has a 4.3in screen, slim design and Android 4.0 but is the 1GHz processor going to let it down?
TeamChopsticks releases CM10 Jelly Bean ROM for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S2.
Publisher Square Enix is partnering with the Ouya games console, bringing Final Fantasy 3 and promise of more content in development.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean based ROM, named RemICS-JB, has been released for Samsung Galaxy S i9000.
Several sources claim Apple has provisionally set 12 September as the day it will launch the iPhone 5 and iPad Mini.
Images of a 10in 4G LTE BlackBerry PlayBook have been posted on a Vietnamese website well ahead of its eventual release date late in 2013.
Court documents filed during its patent battle with Apple, have revealed an 11.8in tablet from Samsung codenamed the P10.
Unable to face the stiff competition from Samsung and other South Korean companies, Taiwanese handset manufacturer decides to pull out.
Apple and Google employees were dismissed from jury selection during the opening day of the Patent Trial of the Century.
Twitter has suspended journalist Guy Adams for tweeting the email address of NBC's Gary Zenkel.
Ubisoft has issued a patch for the web browser plug-in which could give malicious websites remote access to your PC.
Microsoft has reaffirmed the 26 October release date for its Surface for Windows RT tablet, which will launch alongside Windows 8.