Amazon has begun shipping its answer to the iPad 2 in the US, but there is no word on any UK launch
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SAP Sapphire: New Paradigm Needed?
SAP co-CEO Jim Snabe made some ambitious claims at the software giant's conference, but were they justified?
Everything Everywhere To Refinance
Everything Everywhere is preparing to pay back £875m to parents Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom
eBay Tells Government We Need 4G
eBay's 'mobile manifesto' calls on the government and retailers to ease mobile shopping for customers
O2 Claims 4G First With Plan For 2012 London Trials
O2 is setting up a 40 square kilometre LTE test network in the capital next year
IBM Introduces Mobile Management Service
IBM is aiming to help IT departments support more personal mobile devices while protecting data
iPhone 4S Users Report Continuing Battery Problems
Users say the iPhone 4S is still having battery drain issues, despite a fix issued by Apple
Logitech Axes Google TV Efforts
Logitech has given up on its Google TV-based Revue device, after losing $100 million
Europe Likely To Miss Broadband Targets
Europe might not get there, but the UK seems strangely complacent about broadband delivery before 2015
Amazon Buys Speech Startup Yap For Kindle
Amazon could be looking to bolster its Kindle device with the acquisition of speech specialist Yap
Survey Reveals Consumer Interest For Kindle Fire
Amazon could be about to have a runaway success on its hands with the Kindle Fire, hints another survey
OpenTouch UC Platform Launched By Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent’s OpenTouch platform offers communications links to any devices, plus multimedia support
Salesforce Takes On Microsoft With Do.com
Salesforce has released a Heroku-based project management app using Gmail and Google Docs
Apple iPhone 4S Battery-Life Bug Patched In iOS 5
Apple has fixed its mobile device battery life problem, which mainly hit the iPhone 4S, with an iOS 5 update
Google Ditches Gmail App Support For BlackBerry
Google is dropping its Gmail App for BlackBerry, and won't be providing any more updates or fixes
RIM Pledges Ongoing Flash Support For PlayBook
Despite Adobe axing mobile Flash, RIM has said it will continue to support Flash for its PlayBook
Government Develops Tech City Smartphone App
People wanting to discover more information about London's Tech City can do so via smartphone apps
ARM Announces New Eight-Core Mali-T658 GPU
ARM has revealed a GPU which will allow for better graphics and faster processes for mobile devices
Amazon, Oracle, MS Awaiting webOS Decision?
HP is making a final decision about the webOS garage sale and this could attract several buyers, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Amazon Kindle Fire Tipped As iPad Scorcher
ChangeWave and RBC Capital Markets research shows Amazon Kindle Fire will share iPad spotlight
Asus Transformer Tablet Primed With Quad Core Chip
The eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet features a quad core processor and optional keyboard dock/cover
Probe Of Microsoft Android Patent War Sought
Barnes & Noble is asking US regulators to investigate Microsoft's licensing war on Android
Apple’s iCloud Will Attract New Developers
The launch of the iPhone App Store created a rush to build third-party services. J Gerry Purdy thinks iCloud may have the same effect
Adobe To Abandon Mobile Flash
Posthumous victory for Steve Jobs as Adobe stops updating mobile Flash in favour of HTML5
Nearly Half Of Brits Support Social Network Blockade
Shutting down social networks in the interest of public safety is OK, says the British public
HP May Be Settling Its WebOS Indecision
Hewlett-Packard executives are meeting to decide the fate of its webOS division, according to reports
Panasonic Joins Tablet Race With Android Toughpad
Panasonic has launched ruggedised Android tablet for people for whom an Apple iPad is just too soft
Apple iPhone 4S Gains Influential Endorsement
An influential US watchdog has endorsed the Apple iPhone 4S, unlike its predecessor the iPhone 4
Ultrabooks To Grab 43 Percent Of Laptop Sales
Ultrabooks are set to capture 43 percent of laptop shipments by 2015 according to IHS iSuppli analysts
Apple Removes Potentially Malicious App From Store
Apple has removed an app created by hacker Charlie Miller which could access users' personal details