Rumours are rife that Apple's flagship smartphone - the iPhone 5 - is drifting away from the tradition of mid-year launches seen prior to 2011. The buzz around the most-anticipated gadget of the year is soaring through the roof, even as restless fans unsuspectingly count on speculations the smartphone might release in July.
Nokia announces 808 Pure View smartphone, featuring 41-megapixel Carl Zeiss camera and Dolby 5.1 surround sound.
Nokia continues mission to get mobile phones into hands of 'the next billion people" with Asha 202, 203 and 302.
In a 'One More Thing' announcement worthy of Steve Jobs, Huawei announced the iPad 3 rival MediaPad 10 FHD.
Investment fund plan with Goldman Sachs' director to trade on intelligence collected by Stratfor collects, the email dumped by Wikileaks on Monday show.
More than five million emails hacked by Anonymous collective from US intelligence gathering company published on WikiLeaks.
HTC announces flagship smartphone, the One X , with 4.7-inch screen, Ice Cream Sandwich and super-powerful quad-core processor.
A social networking platform for all those in support of Wikileaks and all that it does.
International whistle-blowing Web site WikiLeaks has begun publishing confidential e-mails from a U.S.-based global intelligence company, Strategic Forecasting Inc. (Stratfor).
Apple's iPad 3 is being flown from Foxconn in China to US, according to shipping documents
Unveiling a new series of top-end, quad-core Ascend smartphones and its speculated 10-inch MediaPad at 2012's MWC, Huawei has confirmed it's gunning for a slice of Apple's high-end device market pie.
Samsung announces the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, with a dual-core 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Samsung announces Galaxy Beam smartphone, which features a built-in projector at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have tagged killer whales, as part of an ongoing project, to establish their winter travel routes and preferred waters.
In a recent announcement, Anonymous has promised cyber attacks every Friday.
Rumours are rife that Apple is planning to open a chain of retail shops at Harrods department store in London as the iPad 3 release date draws closer.
Samsung Set to Launch 10.1 Version of Galaxy Tab 2 at 2012 MWC
The clock is ticking away for the year's biggest mobile phone event and expo (MWC) on February 27. With the ever-soaring aspirations of smartphone users and gadget enthusiasts fuelling technology innovations the world over, the big as well as small companies are all poised to make a big show of their wares.
Anonymous has promised something big on Monday, Feb. 27.
Bug in Android Software Opens Doors for Hackers
Few aspects of new apps that Microsoft has introduced for its latest operating system, Widows 8
One of the Internet's more popular adult video Web sites - YouPorn - has confirmed that personal data for millions of its registered users has been compromised.
A number of purported iPad 3 part leaks have grabbed the headlines over the last few weeks, even as rumour mills gained momentum with support from the likes of Apple Insider, Wall Street Journal and many more high-profile news feeders promoting the exciting story.
Apple iCloud customers in Germany no longer automatically receive email on iOS devices after block by Motorola.
Acer has announced the Liquid Glow smartphone, which is aimed at the "fun-seeking, social-networking youth".
Biz Stone advises users too much of a good thing is "unhealthy", as site celebrates smashing 500 million user mark.
The hacker cell of the Anonymous collective has re-targeted the US Federal Bureau of Investigation attacking and defacing an affiliated website called InfraGard.
As the launch date for iPad 3 draws closer, the rumour mills are running crazy, causing much chaos and confusion among restless fans the world over. There have been some positive insights into Apple's much heralded product - iPad 3, while some speculations have bitten dust over time.
Anonymous attacks force's official site in retaliation for arrests of suspected members of collective.
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, indicated during the annual shareholders’ meeting that the board would be nearing a decision to deal with $98 billion cash pile.