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Apple Fixes Bugs To Give iCloud A Clean Start
Software downloads and Apple security fixes needed to access iCloud puts strain on servers
O2 To Test Skype-Style VoIP Service
O2 is preparing to launch a new Skype competitor, using technology from a company it bought in 2009, Jajah
BlackBerry Limps Back To Life
BlackBerry maker RIM says services are now working in the EMEA region, but American users still face disruptions
BlackBerry Failure Spreads To North America
This week has just got worse for RIM execs after the BlackBerry outages spread to North America
BlackBerry Failure Sparks Shareholder Revolt
RIM blames a core switch for a third day of BlackBerry outage, and shareholders demand a change
Study: iPhone 3GS Users To Flock to 4S
Apple could see a big influx of iPhone 3GS users upgrading to its new iPhone 4S, according to Piper Jaffray
iPad Helps iOS Beat Android
Apple's US market share across all its iOS products is significantly higher than Android, thanks to the iPad
Microsoft Exec Hits Out At Apple iPhone 4S
Windows Phone President Andy Lees has criticised the 'lack of choice' with Apple's iPhone 4S
Acer Cracks Ultrabook Price Barrier With Aspire S3
Acer has managed to come under Intel's $1,000 (£640) price ceiling with its Aspire S3-951 ultrabook
MoD Halts GPS Jamming After Safety Complaints
A huge naval exercise has been banned from using GPS jamming technology after safety complaints
Apple TV Could Be The Next ‘Insanely Great’ Product
Apple's next ground-breaking product could be an Apple Television. But with Steve Jobs gone, all bets are off, says Clint Boulton
BlackBerry Online Services Crash Again
Many BlackBerry users are once again unable to send emails, access the Internet or use BlackBerry Messenger
Orange And T-Mobile To Merge 3G Networks
From next week, Orange and T-Mobile customers will be able to use each others' 3G networks
RIM Restores BlackBerry Services
RIM has brought messaging and browsing services back online following a 20-hour outage across EMEA
UC and Video Conferencing Apps Arrive On iOS, Android
ShoreTel, Vidyo and Radvision have launched Unified Communications and video collaboration for iOS and Android
Samsung Launches Stratosphere 4G For Business
Samsung's Stratosphere Android 2.3 smartphone is the company's first LTE handset with a QWERTY keyboard
Apple Siri Beats Google On Speech Recognition
Siri Assistant puts Apple ahead of Google on voice recognition, but Clint Boulton asks if people will get serious about Siri
Ofcom Confirms 4G Spectrum Auction Delay
The 4G auction will be delayed, Ofcom has admitted after it opted for a second consultation process
Apple iPhone 4S Smashes Pre-order Record
Despite disappointment at the no-show of an iPhone 5, customers are flocking to the iPhone 4S
Adobe Launches iPad Friendly App Publishing Suite
Adobe is looking to the Apple iPad with the launch of its Digital Publishing Suite, Single Edition
White Space Partnership Tackles Mobile Broadband
Two wireless specialists promise an affordable white space device for mobile broadband in remote areas
BlackBerry Users Worldwide Suffer Major Outage
RIM's BlackBerry data services are down across EMEA, as the company announces a new acquisition
Apple’s iPhone 4S Strengthens Walled Garden: First Look
It's got a better processor and better camera and - with iCloud - better lockin to Apple's ecosystem
Galaxy Nexus Launch Cancelled
Samsung and Google have called off the launch of the Galaxy Nexus following the death of Steve Jobs
Nuance Buys Android Gesture Input Specialist Swype
Nuance's acquisition of Android phone gesture-software-maker Swype could attract Google
Everything Everywhere And BT Begin Cornish LTE Trial
The 4G trial by Everything Everywhere has begun in Cornwall to close rural broadband not-spots
How Steve Jobs Fell Out With Google
Apple's relationship with Google grew more contentious as Android grew bigger versus the iPhone, says Clint Boulton. Read how it evolved.
Amazon Kindle Fire Pre-orders Head For 2.5m Units
Leaked orders for Amazon's Kindle Fire tablets show it is on track for 2.5 million sales at launch - if true
Sony May Buy Ericsson’s Stake In Mobile Venture
Sony is reportedly in talks to buy Ericsson out of their flagging mobile phone joint venture