Java God James Gosling lasted just five months with Google but couldn't resist the allure of 'cool' unmanned robotics, says…
Google continues to increase its lead over Apple's iOS, RIM BlackBerry and other smartphone platforms
HP is making a final US production run of its TouchPad in response to massive demand for the doomed tablet
There are plenty of channels for online messaging, says Peter Judge. Why do users need proprietary channels like BBM and…
Samsung has released details of its new Bada-based Wave handsets, as well as the ChatON IM service
3UK has promised free 3G broadband to 11 rural communities, as it seeks a competitive advantage in the 4G race
Traditionally a slow month, action-packed August was one for the record books, says Nicholas Kolakowski
A council in the north of England will soon arm its binmen with iPads despite pressure to cut costs
Most eWEEK Europe readers don't take work away with them. Next, what does your firm do on tablets?
Nokia has shut down its developer site after discovering a security breach in which attackers obtained private data
Samsung has begun offering LTE editions of its Galaxy smartphone and tablet to customers in the US
September's BUILD conference attendees may be offered Windows 8 running on a quad-core tablet
Which? Mobile is urging Britons to switch mobile operators in order to achieve significant savings
The government has U-turned on a proposed policy to black-out social networks during riots
New figures from IHS have shown the Apple iPad continues to gain momentum in the tablet space
Developers can now get their hands on Samsung's SDK for its Bada 2.0 mobile operating system
White space radio could soon yield innovative and important business opportunities for many sectors
RIM's first range of QNX-based smartphones could run Android apps, boosting their appeal
The market for Apple shares was suspended yesterday after the abrupt resignation of iconic CEO, Steve Jobs
Human rights organisations are opposing a suggested block on social networks during times of civil unrest
Cisco continues to pursue the "Internet of things" with the launch of a new machine-to-machine router
Steve Jobs' resignation was inevitable, but still came as a shock. Eric Doyle looks at what Jobs has achieved and…
Microsoft is supposedly preparing Windows Phone "Tango", a cut-down "Mango" for lower-end phones
Two plaintiffs are suing comScore for using highly aggressive tactics to collect large amounts of user data
Nokia has released three new smartphones running Symbian Belle OS, but will anyone care?
Motorola has been banned by the advertising watchdog from repeating a misleading Atrix advert
Photos of HTC's Android Honeycomb-based Puccini tablet have been leaked online, along with specs