After a disastrous performance last week, internet call service provider Skype has this week found itself once again on the wrong end of user sentiment as a new "crapware" update leaves its user's fuming.
With Sony having just revealed the development of its PlayStation 4 and Nintendo set to unveil its new "Project Café" console at E3, retail giant Target's recent $100 price cut on the Xbox 360 has led to fresh speculation about the possibility of a new console from Microsoft.
For the second week in a row Rockstar's gritty detective title L.A. Noire has taken the U.K. top spot.
In an interview with the Guardian, Armed Forces Minister Nick Harvey has revealed the existence of a government funded cyber-weapon development project.
The reactivation of Sony's PlayStation Store in Europe and America has again been delayed.
After yesterdays widespread Skype outage, the company has finally released a statement assuring users that the service has been fixed.
With media restrictions lifted, it has come light that Lord Alan Sugar was ordered to remove a Tweet from his Twitter page in January this year, leading to speculation about possible future Twitter censorship laws.
In a conference call to investors Sony's executive vice president and chief financial officer Masaru Kato has hinted that the PlayStation 4 is currently in development.
Having just announced the PSN's return in Asia, Sony representatives have released the schedule for a series of "welcome back to online gaming" tournaments it will be sponsoring.
Sony has confirmed that it will be restarting the PlayStation Network in its home nation Japan as well as all other Asian territories this Saturday.
A report from Reuters has claimed that despite David Einhorn's recent call for Steve Ballmer to stand down, Microsoft Corp's board has chosen to stand behind the long-standing CEO.
In a meeting with Bloomberg Sony CEO Howard Stringer admitted that the company had been lax with PSN security as it didn't expect an attack on a free service.
A recently posted video on YouTube teaches viewer's how to hack into someone's email account in just 15 minutes.
Since the cyber attack that crippled Sony's PlayStation Network last month, two other major game developers have since fallen victim to similar attacks.
U.K. telecoms regulator Ofcom has instigated three new regulations designed to benefit mobile phone users.
As the new E.U. laws on website cookies come into full swing the U.K. Government has released a statement outlining what the reforms mean for the general public.
With the games industry still licking its wounds after Sony's recent spout of hacking troubles, veteran games developer Codemasters today revealed that it to had fallen victim to a successful cyber attack.
Having just bought TweetDeck, Twitter has confirmed its intent to add yet more third-party applications to its collection.
The free internet call service Skype has once again crashed, not allowing certain users to make calls or even log into their accounts.
Ofcom today released the findings of a joint research venture with broadband monitoring specialists Epitiro, indicating that O2 are currently the fastest broadband provider in the U.K.
Sony has today begun accepting applications for its AllClearID Plus Identity Theft Protection service, for PlayStation Network and Qriocity music service customers.
Sony today announced its earnings for the financial year ending 31 March, 2011, recording a loss close to its initial estimate.
Speaking at the e-G8 Internet forum in Paris, Twitter's head of operations in Europe Tony Wang, indicated that the company would be willing to hand over user information should it be "legally required" to do so.
The Russian security firm ElcomSoft has claimed to have managed to crack the iOS 4's encryption systems, demonstrating the vulnerability of numerous Apple products.
In a recent interview with Reuters, HTC Chief Executive Peter Chou confirmed the company will be releasing new smartphones using the forthcoming Windows Mango operating system.
U.K. telecoms giant BT is set to cut the cost of calling mobiles from its landline telephones by up to 24 per cent.
Currently struggling to claim even a five per cent share of the Smartphone market, many analysts have come to question whether the newly revealed Windows 7.5 "Mango" update will be enough to reverse the ailing OS's fortune.
Internet retailer Amazon suffered major technical hitches as Lady Gaga fans besieged the site eager to take advantage of its one-day offer on the artist's new album.
BT Wholesale and Everything Everywhere today announced a new collaboration between the two companies to begin the first stages of next generation 4G high speed broadand trials in the U.K.
In a post on the PlayStation blog, Sony representatives officially confirmed that the PlayStation Store will not be up and running until the end of the month.