Research in Motion is hoping its updated BlackBerry Messenger app will attract more developers
Android has grown its smartphone market share ahead of Apple's iOS, thanks to the arrival of new handsets
Samsung has sold 5 million Galaxy S II devices in just 85 days, and that is before it has hit…
Fujitsu's Stylistic Q550 is certainly secure, but seems to be caught in limbo between an executive gadget and a rugged…
Potentially damaging emails could make it hard for Google if the patent lawsuit against Oracle goes to court
Oracle has released the first major Java release in five years, bringing a host of incremental enhancements
A Retrevo survey has found that more than half of consumers would buy a tablet computer from Amazon
Vodafone will meet rights activists to explain its co-operation with the overthrown Egyptian government
Researchers using a FireWire device managed to obtain passwords saved on a Lion-based Mac in sleep mode
An IDC analyst has said that Nokia had little choice other than to adopt Windows Phone 7 going forward
An advisory panel has urged Ofcom to ensure that rural areas suffer no more mobile 'not-spots'
RIM hopes that trimming the fat will boost its enterprise strategy. Sophie Curtis says the changes must go to the…
New Samsung tablet will be available in London next Wednesday, a day ahead of its nationwide rollout
Supermarket chain Tesco is testing free in-store Wi-Fi in four of its stores, with plans to roll out across the…
Apple's iPhone 5 is seeing heavy demand from consumers, even though they know nothing about it
Small businesses are being urged to password protect their free Wi-Fi networks to avoid security headaches
Phoney Apple stores are cropping up around the world, highlighting the scale of the problem facing the brand
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is to hand out pink slips to 2,000 members of staff this week
This week, the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas will show how we all gamble with our security right across…
Manchester scientists have revealed new properties of graphene, which is tipped for new electronic devices
Isis has signed up all four major credit card providers to challenge Google on NFC payment technology
Are laptops doomed by tablets? Of course not. HP's EliteBook is a solid and secure answer
Talk Talk finished bottom of an Ofcom survey of broadband customer satisfaction