Microsoft's Bing has gained 1 percent on Google, notching up a 13.1 percent search share in January
2011
MWC: Adobe AIR Sees Accelerated Momentum
At the Mobile World Congress conference Adobe has said AIR and Flash Player are taking off on mobile devices
MWC: Samsung Updates Galaxy Tablets And Phones
Samsung opened Mobile World Congress with the big-screen Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android Honeycomb tablet, and the enterprise-friendly Galaxy S II smartphone
Twitter Redesigns Android App Amid Growing Uptake
Twitter has updated its Android app after the number of people using it doubled in the last two months
Samsung Touts Green Credentials Of Latest Printers
Faster, less noise and better security are just some of the benefits Samsung says its duplex printers now offer
Assange Extradition Hearing Adjourned Until 24 Feb
Wikileaks' Julian Assange will hear on 24 Feb if he is to be extradited to Sweden, while US authorities hit a snag
Apple To Counter Android With Cheap iPhone Nano
Apple is reportedly developing a cheap 'nano' version of its iPhone to beat off increasing Android competition
Opera Browser Now Used By 100 Million Mobile Users
The mobile version of the Opera Software browser is now being used by more than 100 million users
Egyptian Dissidents Offered Android Encryption Apps
Whisper Systems has released country-specific Android apps to encrypt VoIP calls and texts in Egypt
Vodafone UK Hints At Galaxy Tab 2
Vodafone has hinted that it could soon stock the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 following its launch at this year's MWC
Nokia Reshuffle Will Cut Jobs and Research
Nokia's change to Windows Phone will be painful, but operators and employees are supporting it, said CEO Stephen Elop.
Elop Asks Operators To Support Symbian Fade-Out
Operators need a Windows Mobile ecosystem so badly, they should support Symbian while it emerges, says Nokia CEO
Nokia’s Jump To Microsoft Could Be A Death Leap
Nokia has opted for Windows Phone over Android to lead its new smartphone strategy. Sophie Curtis asks, could this be a fatal mistake?
National ID Card Scheme Bites The Dust
National Card Register records have been obliterated in the presence of Home Office Minister Damian Green
Enterprises Challenged By Encryption Key Management
A survey found that 50 percent of all organisations are losing track of encryption keys and digital certificates
MWC: LTE And Tablets Will Lead Agenda
Tablets will get more attention than smartphones, and LTE will see off WiMax, at Mobile World Congress, says GSMA
No Tweets From Twitter About Acquisition Rumour
Both Google and Facebook allegedly discussing buying Twitter to gain the 200 million social comms user base
At MWC, eWEEK Will Cover… Cool Phones!
The readers have spoken, and to our relief we can talk about phones at MWC. Next, tell us what tablets to like
Nokia Adopts Microsoft Windows Phone
Microsoft gets big backing for Windows Phone 7, Nokia gets a fire extinguisher
Two-Factor Authentication Push For Google Users
Google is improving its security authentication for user accounts with the addition of a two-step log-on
Cisco Telepresence Protocol Adopted By Polycom
Polycom is adding Cisco's Telepresence Interoperability Protocol standard to its UC Intelligent Core platform
Yahoo Preps Customised, Mobile Livestand Newspaper
Yahoo announces Livestand, a digital newspaper tailored for tablets and smartphones to compete with The Daily
Dell To Axe Adamo Rival To MacBook Air
Dell is reportedly planning on killing off its rival to the Macbook Air after lackluster sales
Gartner Says Symbian Still Leads Smartphone Race
Gartner research has found that Symbian is still the best selling smartphone OS, ahead of Android
ID Theft Declines But Losses Increase
Identity fraud experienced a sharp drop in 2010 after a two year rise, according to new research
Firefox 4 Beta Gains Do Not Track Option
Mozilla has added the 'Do Not Track' option it touted last month to ensure browsing privacy for users
IT Jobs Market Shows Better Prospects For Staff
Despite a rosier picture for IT job seekers, the latest figures from e-Skills shows a skills gap is approaching
Whistleblower Sticks Label Firm With Licence Payment
A label-making company has paid out nearly £25,000 after a whistleblower told the BSA of unlicensed software
Satellite Broadband: Bridging The Digital Divide
Satellite broadband is not everything to everybody, but it could be crucial for helping the government create a Digital Britain, says Chris Britton
Nokia-Microsoft: Two Turkeys Don’t Make An Eagle?
A tie-up between Nokia and Microsoft could be on the cards, says Clint Boulton. But some people don't want to see it happen.