Fragmentation of Google's Android worries developers but most are still bullish about writing apps
The next version of Windows could include a ribbon interface, History Vault backup utility and tablet optimisation
SugarCRM has announced integration with IBM WebSphere, Cognos analytics and LotusLive social networking
Google's Android control plan could work in favour of Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 and Apple's iOS, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Google +1 is no Facebook conqueror, but it could be made into an attractive program for advertisers, says Clint Boulton
Mozilla is speeding up its browser development, with Firefox 5 poised for release in less that three months
A new beta of the social web browser RockMelt now features Facebook Chat and a Twitter app
The very freedom that makes Android-based devices so attractive also makes them a malware threat, says Wayne Rash
ABI Research has disagreed with IDC's prediction that Windows Phone 7 is set to become a leading mobile OS
Mozilla has made a mobile version of its Firefox 4 web browser available for Android-based devices
An outbreak of SQL injection attacks has infected over 380,000 sites
Pointy-fingered smartphone users, green-fingered data centre managers. April Fools, or true?
Nokia announces its transfer of the Symbian platform source code to the open community
After over a decade at the top, IBM's hold on the middleware market continues to grow, says Gartner
HP's new facility will serve as a data centre and test facility for new sustainability technologies
Despite the Oracle Android case, Google wins big in hiring James Gosling, the creator of the Java language, says Darryl…
With Motorola's Xoom and Asus' Transformer due to bring Android 3.0 tablets to the UK, where are the apps?
HP urges channel partners to persuade Oracle to continue with Itanium software development
The US government needs to freshen up its IT apparatus and, with budgets being tight, open source looks like a…
The European Government was forced to shut off remote access to email during a five-day long cyber-attack
StartUp Britain website inadvertently served up a malware infested ad for fake anti-virus software
OpenSUSE 11.4 is a modest release, marked by a raft of newly updated open-source applications and components
Facebook scams are spreading because most users are not warning their friends, according to a new survey
Cabinet minister Francis Maude says his new ICT strategy will save the government millions
No more tethering charge for O2 customers as the operator unveils a new range of 'simpler' tariffs
Google's hiring of Java creator James Gosling in the midst of a legal brawl with Oracle over Java patent infringement…
Jack Dempsey is back in to steer Twitter development while Evan Williams is out looking for a challenge
HP CEO says webOS is a legitimate alternative to Windows because it can run all devices across the spectrum