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Bad Apple? British chip maker puts up the 'for sale' sign after Apple cancels its chip royalty payments
CTO and co-founder of Qudini Fraser Hardy talks about his career in IT
Intel will get the chance to show off its virtual reality prowess as well as several other technologies
The OnePlus 5 sports a dual lens camera array, Snapdragon 835 chipset and a premium design
Samsung Pay now supports HSBC, M&S Bank and First Direct, even if a few are still missing
The two companies demonstrated a prototype that could help provide officially recognised identification for 7 million refugees worldwide
Ofcom fines Three after discovering potential weak spot in the way its network handles emergency calls
Slack's meteoric rise hasn't gone unnoticed as tech giants, most notably Amazon, reportedly circle
It will cost Brits the same to use their phone abroad as it does in the UK - but for…
As President Trump signals withdraw from Paris agreement, Apple pledges $1 billion for renewable engery
The new wallet-friendly smartphones could be good for an enterprise wide mobile roll out
ANALYSIS: The ride-sharing giant finds the wheels coming off as it faces criminal investigations, lawsuits, executive departures and mass firings
The malware is spreading via the Google Play store
Another busy week, but have you picked up the top tech news?
Siri has a bigger role to play on the Apple Watch
Samsung pushes into the Windows 10 hybrid territory with the Galaxy Book hybrid
Silicon poll shows Nokia 3310 appeal extends beyond the campsite to the boardroom
WhatsApp hasn't charged a subscription since it was first launched in 2010
TfL set to invite bids for Tube 4G to rid London of its worst mobile blackspot
The Essential Phone will come sporting Android 7.1.1 Nougat
The Cortex-A75 and Cortex-A55 tout more performance and efficiency over their predecessors
Foreign companies have argued the Cyber Security Law (CSL) will make it much more difficult for them to do business…
The attacks use 'design shortcomings' in Android to silently take over devices and steal credentials, say Georgia Tech and UC…
Homeland security secretary John Kelly says US plans to 'raise the bar' for aviation security using new technologies
Tablets found to offer many benefits in skill development among young children
Next week you'll be able to travel for free on the tube using a special Lucozade bottle as part of…