The HTC Incredible S will be available exclusively at Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy in the UK
A North London Fujitsu data centre gets the first gold tier 3 badge in Europe from the Uptime Institute
Amazon has bought a new building for another Dublin-based facility in response to its growing cloud services
The boss of Twitter has dismissed reports that Google and Facebook are seeking acquire the microblog service
Planned Wi-Fi and WiMax versions of the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook tablets will be joined by LTE and HSPA+ versions
Nokia adoption of Microsoft’s Windows Phone as the platform of choice for its smartphones is a big opportunity for developers
Made-in-Britain TweetDeck, the most popular Twitter client, is reportedly being bought by an American company
The BlackBerry 6 OS update is now available for 3's smartphone users to download
Twitter has updated its Android app after the number of people using it doubled in the last two months
Nokia's change to Windows Phone will be painful, but operators and employees are supporting it, said CEO Stephen Elop.
Operators need a Windows Mobile ecosystem so badly, they should support Symbian while it emerges, says Nokia CEO
Tablets will get more attention than smartphones, and LTE will see off WiMax, at Mobile World Congress, says GSMA
Both Google and Facebook allegedly discussing buying Twitter to gain the 200 million social comms user base
Polycom is adding Cisco's Telepresence Interoperability Protocol standard to its UC Intelligent Core platform
Facebook and INQ use Google Android to serve Facebook users' online needs
Facebook has confirmed its HQ will move to a massive campus, formerly belonging to Sun Microsystems
Even the most efficient data centre has a carbon footprint, dependent on its source of electricity, says Peter Judge
The iPad 2 is expected to hit store shelves in spring, following rumours that Apple has begun production
LTE is expected to pass WiMax as the worldwide 4G flavour of choice by 2012, a report has revealed
Nokia's long-awaited E7 handset, with a sliding keyboard, will finally hit European store shelves this week
An alarming growth of mobile malware threats in 2010 will continue throughout this year, predicts McAfee
The Patents County Court won't let ACS:Law wriggle out of the controversy it has created
Safer Internet Day 2011 urges young web users to be resposible citizens in the digital world
Google's head of marketing for the Middle East helped run a Facebook page used by Egyptian protesters
The UK government has failed to implement most of its IT reform plans by the January 2011 deadline
As WikiLeaks' Julian Assange faces possible extradition, his supporters attacked an FBI informer online
Greenpeace wants Facebook to pledge on Earth Day, to become coal-free by 2021
Symbian is struggling to remain viable as Android and iPhone dominate the smartphone platform market
Samsung argues its Galaxy Tab's return rate is not 16 percent as reported by a research firm
Although ACS:Law and MediaCAT have closed down, the men behind them could still be liable for legal costs