The Mozilla Foundation has published the first release candidate of its browser, designed for Nokia's Linux-based mobile platform

The Mozilla Foundation has published the first release candidate of its browser, designed for Nokia's Linux-based mobile platform
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Lenovo has revealed its next generation of ThinkPad laptops designed with more consumer-oriented features, as well as AMD processors
Palm's European e-commerce developer programme for WebOS is set to launch in March, providing greater choice for European Pre users
There are red faces over at Kingston after the company admitted that a number of its encrypted USB sticks can be hacked, and asked customers to return the affected drives
A last ditch campaign to convince the EC to halt Oracle's acquisition of MySQL is gathering pace, but will Larry Ellison take any notice?
Adoption of server virtualisation is likely to remain steady in 2010, unless innovative virtualisation products from VMware and Microsoft start to bear fruit
Products such as Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac Edition have enabled Apple to compete in a Windows-dominated corporate world, but Mac penetration remains departmental rather than company-wide
Chip-maker Freescale will demonstrate its take on the tablet PC, priced at less than $200 (£123), at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
Driver monitoring system and in-vehicle coaching should mean safer and greener driving, says the Ministry of Defence
The security company has discussed its plans for the SaaS space in the coming year
A former Google China executive reportedly wrote in his blog that Apple expects to sell 10 million tablet PCs in its first year out
After weeks of speculation, enterprise-grade speech-to-text processing firm Nuance acquires SpinVox in a deal worth $102.5 million
A security researcher uncovered some holes in Google Calendar and Twitter that may allow an attacker to steal cookies and user session IDs
Information technology continues to be one of the leading industries for new hires in the coming year, show reports from CareerBuilder and ExecuNet.
Cloud computing could boost Microsoft's market share in the enterprise, but the company could struggle in other areas, notably the smartphone space
Apple iPhone observers say Google's Nexus One phone can't compete - but what if the game is actually a different one, asks Clint Boulton?
The Conservative Party have offered a one million pound cash prize for developers that can create a website to ‘harness the wisdom' of the general public, in order to test Government policies
Orange is hoping to steal a march on its competitors in 2010 after announcing that the quality of its voice calls is to go 'high definition'
The rumour mill surrounding Apple's tablet device has gone into overdrive after reports suggested that Apple now owns the islate.com domain name
TJX hacking mastermind Albert Gonzalez is facing a longer stretch in prison after pleading guilty to yet more hacking charges
Microsoft is attempting to downplay concerns over a security vulnerability in IIS, and insists it would need an insecure configuration to be exploited
The number of illegal mobile phones and SIM cards in prison has trebled in just two years leading to concerns that they could be helping to fuel crime and terrorism
An escaped prisoner continues to use Facebook to taunt British police for their inability to catch him over the Christmas break
The mobile industry has downplayed worries that GSM phone users are now vulnerable to having their telephone calls intercepted
Nokia has extend its patent infringement claims to most of Apple's product portfolio after taking its case to the International Trade Commission
Palm has delivered a WebOS upgrade for its Pre and Pixi smartphones, which contains a number of fixes whilst promising an improved user experience
The Government has revealed that its Internet piracy measures will cost consumers £500 million, or an additional £25 a year for each broadband connection
Analysts has warned of a potential shortage of Dynamic RAM (DRAM) chips, the most common form of computer memory, in the second half of 2010
The Symbian Foundation has touted the strengths of its mobile platform as it faces an increasing challenge from rival mobile operating systems
O2 has apologised for the problems with its network in London and has blamed the increasing use of smartphones, such as the iPhone