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UK Carbon Emissions Target On Standby For Disaster
The growth in home devices and appliances is threatening the 2020 carbon reduction targets
Nokia Developing Low-End Linux Platform
Fresh from dumping MeeGo, Nokia is now developing another Linux-based platform for low-end smartphones
HTC Flaw Exposes Android User Data
Researchers have discovered that HTC's Android smartphones contain a serious data leak
RIM Can’t Bring Down The Curtain On The PlayBook
The PlayBook tablet may be selling poorly, says Nicholas Kolakowski, but RIM may have to keep it alive for the QNX operating system
Samsung Signs Android Patent Pact With Microsoft
Samsung has agreed to pay Microsoft royalties for its Android devices, as Microsoft steps up its licensing strategy
RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850 Review: A Touch Of Class?
The BlackBerry 9850 does a good job of combining a touch-screen with the traditional Blackberry experience
Apple Sets iPhone Event For 4 October
Apple seems to be on the point of unveiling the iPhone 5 with an event at its California headquarters next week
Huawei ‘Honor’ Smartphone Has Three-Day Battery
China's Huawei will have a long-life Android smartphone, while it launches the low-cost Blaze in the UK
Android Gains While iOS Sales Flatten
Google's Android has hit 43 percent market share in the US, while Apple fans wait for the iPhone 5
Samsung Broadens Offensive Against Apple
Samsung has said it is planning to attack Apple with new lawsuits around communications standards
Apple To Unveil iPhone 5 On 4 October, Rumour
Apple will reportedly unveil the long-awaited iPhone 5 to the world at a media event on 4 October
Apple iPhone 5 Faces Production Issues
The iPhone 5 is reportedly encountering design and production issues, as casing images surface
IT Pros Fail To Manage Consumerisation At Work
The majority of employees log on at work with personal devices but management tools are missing
Results Reveal RIM Is In Terrible Shape
RIM's second quarter results paint a bleak picture for the one-time champion of the smartphone world
Our Readers Take The Tablets
There are strong signs of tablet adoption in our readers' businesses. Next, which mobile OS do you like?
Kensington BungeeAir iPhone Lock: First Look
A wireless security device with an extra battery pack, that also finds your keys - we like Kensington's thinking
Kensington Launches Wireless Lock For iPhones
iPhone case with wireless tether doubles as key finder and spare battery
Android Is Best For Business, Say Readers
Blackberry ties second with iPhone, in eWEEK poll. Next: tell us your Fantasy HP CEO
Rumour: Samsung To End Windows Phone Support
With two Windows Phone 'Mango' devices to lauhch, rumours say Samsung is leaving the platform
Report: Apple iOS 5 Golden Master Nearly Done
Apple to send the 'golden master' for iOS 5 to iPhone manufacturers by the end of September, rumours say
Europe Dominated By Smartphones
Smartphones have overrun Western Europe, out-shipping feature phones for the first time, with Android leading
Conference To Show UK Contribution To App Industry
As delegates gather in Aberystwyth to discuss the future of apps, Ovum predicts massive industry growth
RIM Investor Calls For Sale Of BlackBerry Maker
A Canadian investor in Research in Motion has called for the BlackBerry maker to put itself up for sale
Chinese Groups Reveal Apple Suppliers’ Dirty Practices
Apple's Chinese suppliers are reportedly producing high levels of pollution, creating a risk for residents
iPhone Prototype Left In Bar, Again: Reports
Reports claim an Apple employee lost an iPhone 5 prototype in July... and it hasn't been seen since
Why Smartphones Breed Proprietary Messengers
There are plenty of channels for online messaging, says Peter Judge. Why do users need proprietary channels like BBM and ChatON?
Government Backs Down On Social Media Blackout
The government has U-turned on a proposed policy to black-out social networks during riots
Android Apps To Run On BlackBerrys: Reports
RIM's first range of QNX-based smartphones could run Android apps, boosting their appeal
Apple: Jobs Steps Down, Cook Steps Up
Steve Jobs' resignation was inevitable, but still came as a shock. Eric Doyle looks at what Jobs has achieved and what the future holds.