The high-profile hack of the Facebook founder's fan page should serve as a lesson in social network insecurity
A personal femtocell - called an attocell - will let users make calls abroad without roaming, says Keith Day of…
Nokia has cut the N8's price by £64 to compete with its own C7
Anyone can use O2's public Wi-Fi - just hand over your mobile number
A researcher has predicted Android will overtake Symbian as sales of smartphones show no sign of slowing
Toshiba aims to be a tablet component supplier as well with three new high performance hard disk drives
Samsung and Motorola pose more of a threat to Apple in the mobile market than Google
Apple is rumoured to be appointing a new security chief to lead its march into the enterprise. Time for RIM…
The government's phone hacking inquiry looks set to reopen, prompting an examination of MPs' phone security
Microsoft has acknowledged a second Windows Phone 7 jailbreak tool is on the way, following the ChevronWP7
Apple will forgo introducing a high-resolution display in the iPad 2, instead adding it to the iPad 3
Businesses will account for 25 percent of total tablets purchased in 2011 according to Deloitte
Apple is changing component makers for its new iPhone 5 according to latest online reports
Motorola's eagerly awaited Xoom tablet running Android 3.0 will be available in US stores from 17 February
Apple has awarded a $10,000 iTunes gift card to a mother of two in Kent
Sky looks set to enter the UK Wi-Fi hotspot arena by aquiring wireless network provider The Cloud
LG's Optimus 2X has launched in Korea, making it the first dual-core smartphone to hit the market
One day, all enterprise networks will be managed from the cloud, says Aerohive
A new mobile phone application developed at Lancaster University can spot adults pretending to be children
Samsung is finally releasing Android 2.2 out to the Vibrant smartphone, following delays
Toshiba has offered a close-up look at its upcoming Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet, which will have dual cameras, Flash support…
A repairer has branded the tamper-resistant screws found in the iPhone 4 and MacBook Pro as evil
Nokia has admitted that copycat mobile phones are a growing problem, especially in developing markets
The NHS Confederation thinks doctors are blocking telemedicine. Sophie Curtis thinks there are good reasons for this
Oracle's claim that Google broke Sun's Java patents is backed by code, says an expert
While AMD admits to eyeing-up the tablet space, the company's focus is to deliver on current promises
A worm spreading rogue URLs has hit Twitter, seeking to con users into downloading fake anti-virus software
Apple's iPhone is gaining ground on market leader BlackBerry in the SMB sector according to a report
Nokia has decided not to offer its X7 smartphone exclusively to AT&T in the United States