Apple has admitted there are battery life problems in iPhone 4S but an iOS 5 update is in hand to reduce the load
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Chrome Bruiser Threatens Firefox Knock Out
The Chrome browser hits 17.6% and gains on Mozilla Firefox at 22.5% threatening a New Year takeover
CSR Promises Indoor Navigation With New Chip
CSR has developed a 'breakthrough' chip that it says can even work indoors, and tell what floor you are on
Vodafone Extends Rural Femtocell Trial
Vodafone will extend its femtocell trial into more 'not-spot' rural communities, to improve 3G coverage
Was Microsoft Right To Kill Off Courier Tablet?
Microsoft's decision to kill off Courier was the right one, but could it have found a place with creative users, asks Nicholas Kolakowski
Small Businesses Are In IT Dark Ages, Says Intel
An Intel/CBI survey finds the UK's small business are missing out on IT benefits.
Google+ Gets Tastier ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ Flavour
Google+ gets some design and performance tweaks for better results on Android 4.0
Apple iPad Dominance Will Disappear by 2015
Apple's iPad's dominance in consumer tablets will be eroded by 2014-15 but not in the business market
Motorola Axes Workforce Ahead Of Acquisition
Motorola is axing 800 jobs and closing down facilities as it prepares for its acquisition by Google
Google Reader Change Angers Users
Google's changes its Reader RSS application are not going well with its users around the world
Internet Traffic In The UK Increases Seven-fold
A report by Ofcom shows an increase in Internet traffic and has revealed the extent of the UK's mobile coverage
Smartphone Ownership In UK Reaches 50 Percent
Research shows that just under half of the UK population own a smartphone and Android is the most popular OS
Apple iPhone 4S: Review
Despite carrier portability and battery issues, Bluetooth 4 and Siri make the 4S a world-beater
Nokia Launches Free Wi-Fi Trial in London
Nokia and Spectrum Interactive free Wi-Fi trial in London can be used by any device
Will Android Fragmentation Bother Consumers?
Google has been criticised for fragmenting Android, but is it that really such a big deal for the average consumer, asks Clint Boulton
Apple Buys 3D Mapping Company
Apple has acquired mapping company C3 to boost the topographical technology in iOS devices
Met Police Acquires Mobile Phone Monitoring Kit
The Met Police will not confirm reports that it has acquired technology to monitor mobile phone calls
Apple iOS 5 Works On Old iPhones, iPads: Review
Cloud features and application enhancements don’t cripple older devices, but the install time is epic
EU Nations Must Deliver 4G Broadband by 2013
The EU has told member states to get the 800MHz band cleared for mobile broadband by the end of 2012
iPhone 4S Users Complain Of Battery Drain
Bugs in Apple's iOS 5 have been blamed for high-speed battery drain in the iPhone 4S
Canonical Aims Ubuntu At Smartphones
Canonical will begin work on a multi-device version of Ubuntu Linux that will work on tablets and smartphones
Motorola Reports Weak Xoom Sales
Motorola said it has sold a paltry 100,000 Xoom tablets, with smartphone sales also struggling
The Dangerous Myth Of Malware-Proof Platforms
Tsunami Trojans on Apple Macs joins an attack wave that shows every device owner needs malware protection, argues Wayne Rash
ARM Challenges Intel With 64-Bit PC And Server Chips
The ARMv8 chip architecture will bring ARM into closer competition with Intel and AMD in server and PC markets
RIM Establishes Indian BlackBerry Surveillance Lab
RIM is reportedly aiding Indian authorities to legally access BlackBerry messages
Lawsuits Against Amazon Treble in 2011
Amazon has been sued 11 times over 30 different patents in 2011, a three-fold increase from last year
Nokia Signs Up Former HP WebOS Chief
Nokia has poached Richard Kerris from HP's webOS unit, and made him head of developer relations
Samsung Tweets Date For Galaxy Nexus UK Release
Galaxy Nexus smartphone to hit UK stores on 17 November
Nokia Touts Kinetic Bendy Phone For Cold Hands
Nokia has been showing off a prototype handset that can be controlled by twisting and bending it
HP’s PC Division Reprieved, Tablets Still In Abeyance
HP will keep its Personal Systems Group and Windows tablet plans but webOS future is still undecided