Microsoft toolkits for Windows Azure cloud allow access from mobile devices and smartphones
Cisco’s missed targets will bring more changes and layoffs as it tries to get back on track
Rumours build around a 2009 Nokia patent for a 3D, dual-screen phone and a Nokia Windows 8 tablet
Red Hat delivers Red Hat Enterprise Linux to select customers at the Red Hat Summit event
Lone tweeter challenges the role of online media in privacy law by revealing puported celebrity injunctions
In the next three years, Apple plans to switch its desktops and laptops to ARM, a report claims
UK's third largest internet service provider TalkTalk went silent with a network failure this morning
A UK charity is working on a tiny computer that costs just £15 as an IT teaching aid for school…
Samsung and Google have scheduled a mysterious event after Google I/O expo in San Francisco next week
A survey has revealed which modern technologies and challenges keep network administrators awake at night
In its latest briefing for public sector ICT, Socitm sets out the checks and balances for outsourcing services
Google has unleashed its pre-Dev build of Chrome, called Canary, for brave users in the Mac community
Oracle’s attorneys issued a subpoena to Apache to produce documents relating to the Google Android lawsuit
Microsoft has tweaked the structure of its Developer Division to help it compete in a highly contested market
It is still a beta, but Microsoft's cloud version of Office has impressive management capabilities
IBM dominates analytics but Hummer Winblad says the data dicing space is still ripe for new opportunities
The highly anticipated release of Canonical’s Linux features Unity, a new user interface to replace GNOME
The wedding of William and Kate made online connections glow with activity but proved too hot for the BBC
Two of Yahoo's most popular services were down for several hours for a million users, the company said
Pervasive Galaxy, a marketplace for IT processes, is a community platform supplying data integration tools
Google Apps for Business gets a flexible payment plan but businesses with more than 10 users must pay up
SlideRocket's SaaS-based presentation service adds to VMware's growing catalogue of cloud applications
Android Market developers now have the option to view monthly reports of their application sales
Thousands of jobs are to go at Nokia as the handset giant shakes up its core operations going forward
The WebM Project has circled its wagons around a cross-licensing pool as MPEG-LA prepares to attack
Sony takes a week to tell customers their personal data has been put at risk by PlayStation Network hack
From the 'telautograph' to the Apple iPad, it’s been a long and winding road for the technology behind tablet PCs
Users of Itanium servers, angry at Oracle’s decision to stop software development, are seeking alternatives