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TalkTalk Paralysed By Network Failure
UK's third largest internet service provider TalkTalk went silent with a network failure this morning
Anonymous Denies Responsibility for Playstation Hack
Sony blamed Anonymous for the Playstation cyber attack - but the group says it was not involved
Google Earth 2.0 Flies Onto Honeycomb Tablets
An update to the Google Earth app takes Android Honeycomb tablet users on a virtual tour
Virgin Media Hits Back At CWU Over Call Centre Closure
The CWU has labelled Virgin Media's winding down of a call centre as a 'disaster' for Trowbridge in Wiltshire
Microsoft-RIM Buyout: Messy, Problematic, Costly
Microsoft acquiring RIM rumours rear-up periodically but raise too many questions to address in real-world terms, says Nicholas Kolakowski
ARM Will Grab More Of The PC Chip Market In 2015: IDC
ARM, a relative minnow in the PC chip space dominated by Intel, may see its share grow to 13 percent by 2015
Microsoft Warns Over Unofficial Windows Phone Updater
WP7 users utilising an unofficial update tool will be blocked from future updates, Microsoft has warned
Barnes and Noble Readies Nook Replacement
Barnes and Noble are to take the wraps off its new e-reader device later this month according to a SEC filing
Facebook, Google Rumoured To Partner With Skype
Facebook and Google are competing for a tie-up with VoIP giant Skype, rumours have revealed
Major UK Operators Grab BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900
UK carriers Vodafone, O2 and 3 are poised to stock RIM's newest touchscreen smartphone
Intel Says 3D Chips Will Be In Phones This Year
Intel's Tri-Gate 3D technology will cut power and boost performance of devices using 22-nm Ivy Bridge chips
Oracle Issues Android Lawsuit Subpoena To Apache
Oracle’s attorneys issued a subpoena to Apache to produce documents relating to the Google Android lawsuit
Apple Issues iOS Update To Fix Location ‘Bug’
Apple's new iOS 4.3.3 Software Update is designed to fix the controversial location-tracking "bug"
Police Raid Hits Google Office In South Korea
Police have raided the South Korean office of Google investigating the search engine's use of location data
Microsoft Issues First Ever WP7 Security Update
Microsoft has issued its first ever security update for handsets running Windows Phone 7
LTE Adoption Continues With Users Expected To Top 16 Million
The uptake of LTE continues as a new report predicts it will reach 16 million users by the end of the year
HTC Sensation Available For Pre-Order On Vodafone
HTC's multimedia-centric smartphone, the Sensation, will enter the UK later this month, initially on Vodafone
Motorola Atrix Selling Exclusively On Orange
Orange is poised to be the only carrier for Motorola's Atrix smartphone when it launches today
Microsoft’s Bing To Power BlackBerry Search
Microsoft and Research In Motion said Bing will become the preferred search application for BlackBerry
Ford To Offer In-Car Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot
Fancy updating your Facebook status while in the car? Now you can thanks to Ford's rolling Wi-Fi hotspot
Bing On BlackBerry Deal Is All About Microsoft
The deepening partnership between RIM and Microsoft shows how Microsoft is hedging its bets in mobile, says Nicholas Kolakowski
RIM Strikes Balance Between Personal And Pro Apps
Research In Motion's BlackBerry Balance software splits professional and personal content on a smartphone
Amazon’s Android iPad Rival Reportedly Underway
Amazon has an OEM lined up and ready to make a tablet that could really challenge Apple's dominance
Oracle Adds BI Apps Access For Apple iPad
The BI release provides 24/7 access to a range of alerts, ad hoc analyses, dashboards, reporting and more
Nokia Boss Outlines Tablet Plans And Android Threat
Stephen Elop used a Finnish TV appearance to outline Nokia's tablet plans and Android's challenge
RIM Gets Rough Ride From Analysts At BlackBerry World
RIM executives are trying hard to impress at BlackBerry World, but analysts remain concerned
New RIM PlayBook Apps Won’t Be Game-Changers
RIM's Facebook and video-conferencing apps for PlayBook are unlikely to change the game for the tablet, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Motorola Xoom Sales Follow Android Phone Pattern
Motorola has only shipped 250,000 Xoom tablets since its launch, but that's a decent start for Android Honeycomb, says Clint Boulton
Vodafone Installs Phone Chargers In 500 London Cabs
Vodafone taxis will offer mobile charging and allow text payments as part of a giant ad campaign in London