Following reports that Chinese hackers penetrated the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's security scrutiny has once again fallen on the Chinese government.
Having initially hinted at the possibility of a Nokia built Windows tablet, CEO Stephen Elop has quashed consumers hopes, clarifying the company has no immediate plans to join the tablet market.
Research in Motion believes it can turn around failing BlackBerry brand on its own and declines Amazon buyout offer.
Lumia 800 phone was identified with low battery capacity which required frequent charging than normal.
The BlackBerry PlayBook is continuing mercilessly on its RIM-killing rampage, forcing the Canadian manufacturer to slash the price by more than half.
The service, named GrapeLook, employs Earth observation data and field measurements to calculate how much to water vineyards, and when.
The British are known for being fond of animals, so it comes as no surpise that a talking dog has clocked up 74 million views on YouTube, making it the UK's most popular video of 2011.
Messages posted on the collective's Twitter feeds suggest the hacker cell of Anonymous has renewed its ongoing campaign in Egypt.
Apple has won a legal dispute with Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC, forcing the company to stop selling some of its products that infringe an Apple patent.
Proving bullet-proof to Apple's ongoing slew of patent infringement accusations, new research suggests Samsung has toppled the iPhone maker, becoming Australia and New Zealand's favourite smartphone provider.
The Flexible Image Transporting System is used by the European Space Agency to preserve data from its numerous space missions.
YouTube have revealed the 10 most watched videos in the UK for 2011, with a 'talking dog' and a spoof of the royal wedding topping the list.
Sony managed to sell 321,400 PlayStation Vitas in the games console's opening two days of sales this week, but this is slightly lower than Nintendo managed with its competitor, the 3DS.
Reports have emerged alleging social network giant Twitter is censoring its content, closing accounts supporting anti-authoritarian causes such as Wikileaks and the Anonymous sponsored Occupy movement.
The PlayStation Vita went on sale in Japan this week and will hit UK stores on February 22, but with retail prices starting at £229.99 and games expected to cost between £30 and £40, how will it fare against its smartphone and tablet rivals?
In a recent interview Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt let slip news that the company plans to escalate its ongoing war for market supremacy with Apple, releasing its own-brand Android tablet.
Five in Five report highlights the technology that will change the way we think and act over the next five years, according to IBM analysts.
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion managed to shift 5,000 of its struggling PlayBook tablets in a single day last week, as the truck they were in was stolen.
In order to help users not to miss important posts from people in their close circles, Google has added fine-grained controls that help users "graphic-equalize" and fine-tune their stream.
The iPhone 4S has given Apple an early Christmas present, by "significantly" outselling all other smartphones in the four weeks to December 9.
Apple is believed to be developing a next-generation television set that will be controlled by users' voice and hand movements, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
Android users visit Facebook on their smartphones more often than iPhone users, with 68.2 percent returning to the application every single day.
Apple has released a new commercial for Siri, featuring Santa Claus using the personal assistant to get directions to houses, check the weather and listen to an email from Mrs Claus.
British Telecom has sued Google's Android mobile operating system, as it believes that the software infringes six patents in its Maps, Music and Android Market applications.
New reports indicated that the latest hack on Square Enix's free members service may have compromised the data of as many as 1.8 million users.
The author of Steve Jobs' biography has announced that the book may be added to in the future and that the current edition is "not the final draft".
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion announced Thursday that its new BlackBerry 10 operating system is being delayed until the end of next year.
New reports suggest that since the launch of its Kindle Fire tablet, online retail giant Amazon is selling over one million Kindle devices a week.
It is being widely reported that Apple's iCloud and iTunes services are suffering a network outage, with users complaining that they are unable to log in.
Apple is thought to be releasing a smaller, 7.85-inch iPad towards the end of next year to compete against the increasingly popular Amazon Kindle Fire.