Another day, another mobile operating system joins the party. HTC has said that it considering developing its own mobile operating system

Another day, another mobile operating system joins the party. HTC has said that it considering developing its own mobile operating system
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It may be late, but at least operators are starting to talk about it
The parties all think you can cut costs by cutting IT - but they ignore Green IT successes, says Andrew Donoghue.
Scientists gently slapped over use of statistics, but critics claim the report is biased
Adobe Systems is reportedly getting ready to sue Apple, as the bad blood between the two organisations looks set to continue
Apple has sold so many iPads in the US, there aren't any left for us
Stephen Fry cheers as Rutland Telecom brings fibre to Lyddington - a village BT refused to serve with fibre
Cisco has rolled out a new Flip digital camera, the SlideHD, which records up to four hours of HD footage
IBM has opened a 56,000-square-foot facility in New York where new Power and System z mainframe systems will be manufactured
Intel generated $2.4 billion in profits on $10.3 billion in revenues in a record first quarter
Twitter has introduced Promoted Tweets to help Twitter make regular money from advertising
Apple updates its MacBook Pro line with faster processors, better batteries and a faster integrated graphics processor
Data Domain has unveiled a new enterprise class storage system, dubbed the Global Deduplication Array, capable of backing up 12.8TB of data per hour
IBM has grown its portfolio of Power7 servers with three blades systems that includes an entry-level server and a midrange blade
Oracle exec Edward Screven talked to eWEEK about the future of MySQL, InnoDB and the beta release of version 5.5 of the open source database
Ofcom has begun working on the draft code of practice for ISPs having to deal with copyright infringement under the new Digital Economy Bill
Palm is in trouble - and so will Nokia be if it can't catch Apple in the basic desirability test, says Tom Jowitt.
Data breaches carried out by malicious insiders may be uncommon, but the damage they wreak can be catastrophic if detected too late
CEOP understands child protection, we know web design, says Facebook
Nokia's new phones line up against Microsoft's Kin, to push social smartphones downmarket
Nottingham University Hospital has introduced a new IT system incorporating wireless telephony and RFID
Janis Sharp blames the former home secretary for backing the Extradition Act
The US gets Kin straight away, but Europe has to wait till autumn for Microsoft's social animal
Movie-makers and their distributors are exploring new methods of distribution for films including Star Trek
Are new Apple MacBook Pros coming? New Apple SKUs in a store’s processing system suggest that might be the case
Google has revised Google Docs to improve and speed up the document, drawing and spreadsheet editors in Docs
Microsoft has revealed two new smartphones: the Kin One and Kin Two
The Department of Justice is investigating a number of Silicon Valley giants, including Google and Apple, over hiring practices
Security vendors always use fear to sell, but Peter Judge is pleased to hear more from end users in the real world
Mystery Nokia announcement could be a new Symbian ^3 phone, or maybe just some map software