HP's first WebOS-based 'TouchPad' tablet will be available in the UK as early as April
2011
Microsoft’s Windows Addiction Could Cripple Tablet Strategy
Microsoft seems determined to port Windows onto tablets, but with the tablet market growing rapidly, the company needs a stronger game plan, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Space Shuttle Discovery Set For Final Mission
The space shuttle Discovery is prepared to set off for the International Space Station this week
Upcoming Motorola Atrix Phone Gets Media Praise
The NY Times and Wall Street Journal have heaped praise on the Motorola Atrix smartphone and its docks
Controversial US Church In ‘Anonymous’ Row
An anti-gay US church has faked a letter threatening a DDoS attack, purporting to be Anonymous hacktivists
Research: Google And Apple Set To Battle Over Mobile Augmented Reality
ABI Research has predicted a $3bn augmented reality market, led by Apple's iPhone and Google Android
Acer Looks To Reboot Its Server Line
Acer wants to build on its PC success with a new line of Intel- and AMD-based server and storage devices
Apple iPhone 5 Form Factor Debate Rages
Speculation continues to rage over the likely form factor of the next generation Apple iPhone
Motorola’s Xoom Set To Launch Without Flash
Amid the tablet race, Motorola's Xoom will make its debut in the US without Adobe Flash Player
Obama Talks Jobs After Wining And Dining IT Leaders
President Obama pushed for job creation and eduction after a dinner date with IT industry leaders
Interim AMD Boss Eyes Tablet Push, Not Smartphones
The interim boss of AMD has denied plans to enter the smartphone space but has admitted tablet intentions
Government Urged To Drive Green Economy
Microsoft and BT join other business leaders to drive the government's green growth strategy
OpenOffice.org 3.3 Is Uninspiring: Review
The open-source office-productivity suite appears doomed for mediocrity, next to TDF's LibreOffice
Report: The World Needs To Wake Up To SAAS
Despite software-as-a-service's potential to be the next wave of IT, it is still a client-server world
Nice Try Google, But Your Security Is Still A Chocolate Fireguard
Google’s move to add two-step authentication is laudable, but could lull users into a false sense of security, says Eric Doyle
India Pressures Operators For BlackBerry Intercepts
Local mobile operators are being pressured by the Indian government for access to BlackBerry emails
Protected: eWEEK Research Panel
EC Calls For Urgent Action On Satellite Broadband
The introduction of pan-European satellite broadband services could be blocked by legal obstacles
LibreOffice Pips OpenOffice.org To The Post: Review
This open-source office suite proves that forking is not always the kiss of death
Libya Cuts Off Internet Service
Arbor Networks has reported that Libya's Internet connection has gone offline, with Bahrain also throttled
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Apple To Refresh MacBook Pro Range
Five new MacBook Pro models with upgraded features will reportedly be unveiled by Apple on Thursday
Huawei To Invest £50m In London Tube Network
Londoners could soon be able to get signal on the Tube, using underground mobile transmitters from Huawei
Intel Previews Forthcoming ‘Poulson’ Itanium Chip
Intel's 'Poulson' chip will have greater performance, efficiency and reliability than the current Itanium 9300
Google Speeds Up Crankshaft With Chrome 10 Beta
Google has added Crankshaft, a faster JavaScript engine, password encryption and other features to Chrome 10
Google One Pass Undercuts Apple Subscription Plan
With One Pass Google is aiming to provide a subscription model that is more lucrative for publishers
HTC Bets On Stylus With Flyer Android Tablet
HTC is betting that consumers will see a stylus as a selling point on its new Flyer tablet
SSD Data Purging Presents Security Difficulties
Californian researchers have found that fully erasing SSDs is more difficult than previously thought
Bing Bar Hits Back At Google Social Search Tweaks
Microsoft has released a Bing Bar update integrating Facebook and undercutting Google's Social Search