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Motorola’s Tough Defy And Sexy Motoluxe Set For March Launch
Motorola hasannounced two Android-powered smartphones, but only one of them is coming to UK
Google Defends Mobile Wallet Security
Google has demanded users stop their efforts to hack Android smartphones to test the security of the Google Wallet payment service
Report: Next-Generation iPad Coming In March
Apple's iPad 3 will launch early next month with a higher-resolution display, faster processor and better battery, according to rumours
Next-Gen Chip Technology On Show At March Event
IBM, Samsung and GlobalFoundries will showcase next-generation chips at the Common Platform Technology Forum in March
Windows 8 On ARM Details Highlight Hardware Differences
Windows 8 targets ARM's architecture in addition to Intel PCs, and Microsoft has finally detailed how this will work
Google Wallet PIN At Risk On Android Devices
The PIN code on Google Wallet on Android smartphones can be cracked, security researchers have discovered
Kaseya Advises Caution On Government’s BYOD Strategy
Liam Maxwell announces government initiative to implement Bring Your Own Device, except in high security areas
App Developers Apologise For Sharing Users’ Address Books
iPhone apps Hipster and Path move to fix security flaw, with a summit planned to discuss a 'privacy pledge'
Leaked Photo Sparks iPad 3 Rumours And Possible Release Date
New iPad 3 rumours suggest the tablet will have a bigger battery, new screen and release date of 9 March
Toshiba Unveils World’s Thinnest Tablet
7.7mm thin Android-based AT200 has gone on sale in the UK
Amazon Fire’s Absence Kindles Protests In The UK
Amazon's Kindle Fire is missing in action outside the US, and this is starting to anger overseas customers
O2 Shuts Down Slough HQ In Olympic Trial
O2 says 3.000 of its staff will work from home, showcasing the economic and environmental benefits of flexible working
Google Promises Fair Access To Motorola Patents
Google has promised FRAND access to Motorola patents, but analysts say its stance hasn't changed significantly
LG Takes a Vu To Joining Samsung Galaxy Note In ‘Phablet’ Space
LG Electronics will compete against Samsung in the five-inch "phablet" arena with the LG Optimus VU
Xamarin Delivers MonoTouch 5.2 for iOS App Development
Xamarin’s updated MonoTouch 5.2 accelerates and simplifies iPhone and iPad application development
RIM Continues Developer Push For BlackBerry 10
RIM's developer conference continues the company's chase of third-party developers for BlackBerry 10
TalkTalk Loses 50,000 Customers In Three Months
TalkTalk may have raised its profit forecasts but it has failed to stem the haemorrhaging of subscriber defections
UK PC Market Suffers Worst Decline in Five Quarters
Tablets and smartphones make gains, while sales of desktops and laptops slump
Nokia Cuts Jobs And Moves Manufacturing To Asia
Nokia is to axe 4,000 jobs as it transfers its smartphone manufacturing operations to the Far East
Mobile Version Of OneNote Finally Arrives For Android Users
The "ultimate" organiser from Microsoft has now been released for note-takers with Android smartphones and tablets
Beta Chrome For Android Available For Newest Mobile Devices
Google has released a beta of Chrome for Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich", a mobile version of the popular desktop Web browser
Nokia Belle Update Available For Download
Nokia Belle is now available for download for Symbian handsets, in what could be the hurrah for the Symbian OS
Android Attracts Most New Smartphone Buyers
Android is proving to be the more attractive mobile operating system for new smartphone buyers, a survey has found
Securing the Kindle Fire for the Enterprise
There will be a lot of Amazon Kindle Fires out there, and users will want to integrate them into the workplace, says Alan Giles
BT Reaches 3.5m Wi-Fi Hotspot Milestone
BT also releases BT FON app for BlackBerry users to locate nearest hotspot
MPs Could Get Taxpayer-Funded iPads
MPs' iPads would pay for themselves in reduced paperwork and greater efficiency, a House of Commons committee has said
Civil Servants Stay Home With Operation StepChange
This week, civil servants are testing out home working. Is it for the Olympics, or is there a bigger game afoot?
Study: iPhones Crash More Than Android
Apple's iOS devices crashed more often than Google's Android in November and December, but the 'Ice Cream Sandwich' update may level the playing field
Google Begins Construction Of Super-Fast Broadband Network
Google Fibre has begun laying cable for its 1Gbps broadband network in Kansas, and will also be testing a Wi-Fi router