Samsung Nexus Prime "Ice Cream Sandwich" smartphone is flashed ahead of CTIA launch
Microsoft plans to acquire Yahoo, claims Reuters. No such plans, counters Bloomberg. Who’s right?
Cancer has taken a true visionary away from us; we won't forget his lesson: to keep dreaming, imagining and innovating,…
Ghana is at the forefront of Africa's technological development, but can it overcome its chronic e-waste problem, asks Sophie Curtis
Amazon's Silk browser uses a proxy to speed up browsing. Clint Boulton thinks it might allow Amazon to steal a…
HP says a non-webOS tablet is on its way, and the PC business will only spin off if it makes…
Wonder-material graphene will get its own £50m research hub as part of the government's IT investment package
Don't put your IT in the public cloud unless it is already outsourced, badly broken or new, says Canalys
Europe has something important to say about cyber warfare and hacktivism, says Hugh Thomson
It's great to see Facebook shelling out on Websense security to protect its users - but who will protect us…
Google's branded shop within a shop is designed to promote and sell Samsung Chromebooks running Chrome OS
Facebook has linked up with Websense to warn users of malicious links posted on the social network
Microsoft Security Essentials classifies Google's Chrome browser as malware, affecting thousands of users
The privacy implications of Facebook's frictionless sharing for social apps are causing concern among experts
Google's Chrome browser has risen to 16.2 percent market share, second in growth only to Apple's Safari
Microsoft has upgraded its Bing Maps feature to include detailed airport maps for air travellers
Sugar beats Schmidt, Ballmer and Jobs in eWEEK readers' dreams. Next. do you trust open source?
With Google’s Web Fonts Developer API developers can incorporate Web Fonts into apps dynamically
Rick Bergman, who left chip maker AMD a week ago, is now the new president and CEO of Synaptics
ISPs can mislead users by advertising broadband speeds that are only available to a few, in new ASA rules
The US Justice Department has asked Google for more information relating to its bid to acquire Motorola
Google has dropped its lawsuit against a US government department for opting for Microsoft cloud software
Facebook has changed the way it handles cookies, after accusation that it leaked personal data
Samsung has agreed to pay Microsoft royalties for its Android devices, as Microsoft steps up its licensing strategy
Google has made another investment in renewable energy with funding to install solar panels in US homes
Google is taking a ten year lease on a building in London’s tech city, known as silicon roundabout
Google is integrating new services into Google+, says Clint Boulton. That should help in its bid to catch up with…
ICT centres run by women provide hubs of learning in remote rural regions of Ghana
There has been a dramatic growth in Google+ members, as users get the ability to share their contact circles