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ARM Unveils Big.Little, Low-Power Cortex-A7 Plan
ARM’s new Cortex-A7 is a key part of the company’s new Big.Little load-sharing mobile architecture
BlackBerry Business Users To Switch, Survey Says
A significant number of business users intend to switch from BlackBerry, a survey has revealed
Ballmer Opens Up About Bing And Windows Phone
Steve Ballmer opens up about two of Microsoft's major challenges, namely Windows Phone and Bing
Brits Fret Over Potential ‘Mobile Wallet’ Hacks
Brits remain uneasy at the potential security risks posed by paying for goods with their mobile phones
Why IT All Comes Down To Four Titans
Over the next ten years, the fate of IT will be decided by the struggle between Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon, says Clint Boulton
Droid And Razr Marriage Best Of Both For Motorola
Motorola Mobility's Droid Razr will make the case for a high-end Android smartphone over the new iPhone 4S.
Samsung Says ChatON Launched Globally, Almost
Samsung announced the global availability of its free-to-download mobile communication service, ChatON
RIM Reveals BBX Operating System For BlackBerry
RIM discussed the upcoming BBX OS at its DevCon event but gave few details of the Google and Apple basher
Apple Has A Few Good Days In Patent Courts
Apple has brushed off legal challenges from HTC and Samsung but the future may not be so bright
Galileo Navigation Satellites Lift Off Thursday
Europe's answer to America's Global Positioning System (GPS) is set to be launched into space this week
The Cloud’s Not The Limit For LibreOffice
LibreOffice's first annual conference shows it to be in rude health following its fork from OpenOffice, says Iris Cheerin
Samsung’s Google Nexus Prime Due Wednesday
Nexus Prime, Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich device, could hit the UK in weeks
RIM Got Almost Everything Wrong
BlackBerry-maker RIM needs to show it can sort itself out and move on, even if only to get a good deal from a potential buyer, says Clint Boulton
Task Manager Restyling For Microsoft’s Windows 8
Windows 8 will feature a reworked Task Manager to serve casual and power users in different ways
Four Million iPhone 4S Sales In First Weekend
Apple's iPhone 4S sold like hot cakes last weekend, suggesting better-than-expected quarter results
RIM Offers Free Apps To BlackBerry Users
RIM is placating angry BlackBerry owners with free premium apps, not cash, after last week's outages
Samsung Attacks Apple In Australia, Japan
Samsung has filed for fresh injunctions against Apple in Australia and Japan after setbacks in the US and Europe
Motorola Offers HTML5 Tool For Windows Devices
Motorola Solutions has launched RhoElements HTML5 framework for Windows Embedded and CE apps
Symantec: Mobile Malware Follows The Money
The malware threat in smartphones is only just beginning as criminals seek to find financial benefits
Google Tweaks Android Translation Tool
Google has improved Translate for Android's Conversation Mode as competition heats up with Apple's Siri
One In Five BlackBerry Users Considers Switching
More bad news for RIM after a survey found one in five BlackBerry users are considering jumping ship
iPhone 4S Set To Break Records This Weekend
Apple could sell as many as four million iPhone 4S smartphones this week, following record pre-order sales
BlackBerry Bold 9900: Review
Combining touchscreen and keyboard, the 9900 is a slick slim BlackBerry for loyal users
Writer Jarred As BlackBerry And Apple Jam
To lose one mobile device connection is bad news. To lose two is enough to spread gloom over Wayne Rash's breakfast
ShareFile Purchase Moves Citrix Into Storage Cloud
ShareFile acquisition will give Citrix the technology to create a business and personal file-sharing cloud service
Quanta Computer Buys Microsoft’s ‘Android’ Licence
Another Android device maker agrees to buy a licence from Microsoft rather than meet the company in court
Windows Phone 7 Sales Peek Offered By Analyst
Windows Phone has sold just 1.4 million units in its first year of release, according to one analyst
RIM’s Lazaridis Claims BlackBerry Service Restored
Research in Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis has said that BlackBerry services have been restored
Will Microsoft Feast On RIM’s BlackBerry Crumble?
If RIM can't rebuild its reputation for reliability, then it could be overtaken by Microsoft's Windows Phone, says Nicholas Kolakowski