Companies throughout Europe still struggle to keep up with the growing BYOD trend
Payments of up to £15 can now be made by contactless cards and mobile phones at the O2
An email pretending to offer $50 of credit on the iTunes Store could take over a user's system
AT&T's troubled takeover of T-Mobile has left the operator facing a $4bn (£2.6bn) accounting charge
Samsung has promised a fix for Galaxy Nexus users who are complaining of sudden losses in volume
Buying Motorola gives Google hardware and software, says J Gerry Purdy. It will move to vertical integration like Apple
Nokia's new Windows Phone handsets are unlikely to sell in large numbers, according to one analyst
Nokia Siemens is drastically cutting its workforce as part of its strategy to streamline operations and cut costs
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HP's defunct TouchPad ran second to Apple iPad in sales for most of 2011, according to data from NPD Group
Google Chromebooks from Samsung and Acer have been heavily discounted for the Christmas market
Amazon is said to be developing a 8.9- and 10.1-inch Kindle Fire to complement its 7-inch device
Apple has been cleared of violating HTC's intellectual property by a new ruling by the US trade regulators
Into every generation a phone is born. One phone in all the world, chosen to stop the threat of Google
It's easy to overlook the security risks of VOIP, warns Jonathan Greenwood of Snom, but the consequences can be severe
Birmingham City Council is lookingt for partners to build a wireless network on its lamp-posts
Researchers are creating contact lenses capable of streaming data directly to the eye
An Apple insider says the iPhone 5 will have a larger four-inch screen and more pixels on the iPad 3
Flash used to be central to Google's competition with Apple's devices. Now it seems HTML5 is enough, says Clint Boulton
Mobile device management of disparate platforms needs careful thought. J. Gerry Purdy looks at how IT managers can take control
Kindle users are complaining that airport x-ray machines zap their electronic ink displays
The Kindle Fire tablet works, but a $150 Amazon phone would enter a cut-throat, subsidised market
Low price could bring high sales for Amazon's Android tablet-reader, says analyst Piper Jaffray
RIM's BlackBerry sales are being further eroded by the success of Apple's iPhone 4S, according to new figures
Google has upgraded its mobile management services to include Android, iOS and Windows Mobile
Motorola Mobility shareholders have given their blessing to being acquired by search giant Google