Mozilla is finalising a submission to Apple for a free iPhone browser app based on its own Sync technology

Mozilla is finalising a submission to Apple for a free iPhone browser app based on its own Sync technology
As PJ Connolly wraps up an evaluation of the iPad and prices some solid-state drives, the end of the road for conventional hard disks is looming
Dell calls its upcoming Streak a tablet, but critics, most of whom haven't yet seen it, aren't sure
Ethernet switch and router spaces are seeing strong revenue growth, driven by virtualisation, cloud computing, and voice and video-over IP, according to IDC
Adobe has released Adobe Reader for Android to the Android Market, just after Google pledged support for Adobe's Flash and Air technology
Claims that implanted identity chips can pick up computer viruses have got the bad science police up in arms
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Misery in the tech supply chain will spread if left unchecked, says Andrew Donoghue
Dell's Streak Android tablet looks like a pint-size iPad killer, and the UK gets it first
Revised developer terms of service deny third parties ability to inject paid tweets on any service that uses its API
The iPad will be in Currys and PC World - but Apple has not given details of its distribution plans
Queues are expected on Friday 28 May as iPads reach UK Apple Stores - and maybe Currys and PC World
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is expected to show the new iPhone in his 7 June keynote
A worker at Foxconn, which makes the Apple iPhone, was the 10th to fall from a building and the eighth to die in this way in 2010 alone
Researchers have created proof-of-concept adware that uses unencrypted wireless connections to spread ads.
Yahoo and Nokia announce a partnership that will see Yahoo become the global provider for Nokia's Ovi e-mail and messenger services
Mayor Boris Johnson's plan for public Wi-Fi in London might not make it through the cuts, warns the Cloud
Analysts have given Google’s upcoming Android 2.1-based TV offering the thumbs up, but caution that the IT industry is littered with past web TV failures
Microsoft's launch of Windows Phone 7 will bring it into direct opposition with Apple iPhone OS 4, as well as Google Android 2.2 and possibly 2.3
Google will be investigated by more European countries, including France and Czech Republic, after revealing that it accidentally collected data
An HP vice president has reportedly confirmed that HP still plans to release its Windows 7-based Slate tablet in late October
Google has begun adding SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption for its search engine, a direct response to the company's "accidental" collection of users' personal information
The Apple iPad is good now, but needs an OS upgrade to reach its full potential
Dell reports net income of $584 million for its first fiscal quarter and considers the tablet PC will create a new purchasing patterns
With the iPad, Apple kicked open a door that numerous competitors are expected to follow it through, sending tablet sales rising, IDC predicts in a new report
Sensitive waste management company Biffa has clarified: it is giving BlackBerrys to drivers, not bin men
Google has launched Android 2.2 at Google I/O, bringing Adobe Flash 10.1, greater performance and enterprise capabilities to the platform
Sybase has unveiled its Sybase Mobility Platform, a framework for bringing business applications and services such as banking and analytics to mobile devices
Google has launched an API for Google Latitude: the friend-finding service that lets users display their locations on Google Maps
Apple opens up access to the App Store for its tablet device to fans outside of the US, but locks out previous US purchases