While bankers bin their BlackBerries for iPhones, Biffa is giving them to bin men

While bankers bin their BlackBerries for iPhones, Biffa is giving them to bin men
Twitter's own mobile app has finally arrived on the iPhone, after previoulsy landing on Blackberry and Android
Office 2010 has a mobile version - and it could be the making of Windows Mobile, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged blanket Wi-Fi for London by the 2012 Olympics - but will it be free?
Facebook's new 0.facebook.com address does not incur expensive data charges - and will soon be available through 3 UK
Chief excutive Mark Hurd promises Palm WebOS on printers during a financial call
Google's admission that it accidentally collected Wi-Fi data with its Street View cars may well land the search engine giant in hot water with industry regulators
Researchers at HP have revealed they are working on Gloe, an app that lets users search for, tag and bookmark pages that are relevant to their location
After a German court recently introduced fines for users with unsecured Wi-Fi networks, there are fears that UK users could soon face similar penalities
A German publication has reported a potential deal that would have Infineon selling its mobile chip business to Intel
Research firm ABI predicts the market will keep growing this year with shipments totaling 58 million
Apple could ship 24 million next-generation iPhones in 2010, according to a new report
The iPhone is gaining credibility with the corporates, as a bank drops its Blackberries
HP envisions a future with trillions of sensors around the world helping to prevent man-made and natural disasters
Asus is working on a new communications module, which will offer users the option to plug a phone into their notebook
Operators, will sell the Nexus One, as Google admits to failure in its bid to flog it online
The San Mateo Superior Court has unsealed the search warrant affidavit that led to a raid on the home of Gizmodo editor Jason Chen
Adobe has taken out a new ad campaign to blast Apple for its closed approach regarding developer licensing and touting the openness of Adobe
BT has confirmed it is planning a tablet device, but denies that it is intended to rival Apple's iPad
Tablet-like devices such as the Apple iPad will be hugely successful, providing manufacturers significantly drop the prices, said an analyst group
Google Android 2.2 sports a 450 percent performance boost over Android 2.1, as well as tethering and serving as a Wi-Fi hotspot
More competition looms for the Apple iPad, after Verizon confirmed it is working with Google to offer consumers a tablet computer based on the Android OS
In a effort to clamp down on illegal filesharing, Internet users in Germany are facing financial penalties if they do not password-protect their wireless networks
SAP's acquisition of data management company Sybase will allow SAP to use mobile and cloud computing technology in its future product development
Microsoft will debut its Kin One and Kin Two phones in US stores on 13 May but analysts are concerned about the price of the devices
HTC is suing Apple and asking U.S. regulators to ban Apple from selling the iPhone, iPod and iPad in the United States
New laptops from Dell and HP support Citrix’s XenClient hypervisor technology, expanding desktop virtualisation in the mobile space
Apple has labelled a market report on 150,000 US consumers as “limited”, after it concluded that Google Android had overtaken the Apple iPhone OS
New pictures of the next generation Apple iPhone have been leaked on a Vietnamese website, which has also done a full tear down of the device
Microsoft's Office 2010 might finally lose dominance of productivity software, says Nicholas Kolakowski, for two reasons: the cloud and mobility