Apple is opening its largest store yet in London's Covent Garden this weekend, and the queue is already forming

Apple is opening its largest store yet in London's Covent Garden this weekend, and the queue is already forming
Apple could launch a new iPod Nano, a new iPod Touch, a touch-screen iPod Shuffle, and a smaller-screen iPad later in 2010, rumour has it
An iSuppli report has found that Android is headed for steep growth, due to hardware flexibility and revenue sharing
Smartphones running Android are now outselling Research in Motion's BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone according to new figures
BlackBerry Torch 9800, RIM's newest smartphone, must retain RIM's traditional corporate audience, while capturing consumers
Research in Motion said it will not compromise the security of its BlackBerry phones, in response to a possible ban in UAE and Saudi Arabia
Microsoft plans to release Office for Mac 2011 in late October in three versions
Google's Android operating system grew 27 percent for the second quarter, which is higher than the growth of Apple's iPhone
Apple is investigating reports that iPhone 3G users are experiencing a number of problems with their handsets after upgrading to iOS 4
Android might be doing well, but concerns about security, privacy and an enterprise focus could hold the mobile operating system back
Will Research in Motion name its rumoured tablet device, the Blackpad? This has been suggested after the BlackBerry maker reportedly purchased the domain BlackPad.com
Apple has patched a vulnerability in its Safari browser just 24 hours before the flaw was to be presented to Black Hat security conference
According to survey results by MyType, owners of Apple's high-profile iPad are likely to be snobbish and rich
Microsoft provided a behind-the-scenes glimpse at some features for the upcoming Office for Mac 2011
Since its June price cut, sales of the Kindle have rapidly increased with Amazon.com listing its e-reader as "temporarily out of stock."
Microsoft might be trying to become more like Apple, or maybe it just wants more influence over its manufacturing partners, says Nicholas Kolakowski
One analyst suggests there's little Apple can do over a federal regulators' ruling that iPhone owners can legally "jailbreak" their smartphones
Apple refreshes its iMac and Mac Pro desktop lines and introduces an LED Cinema Display and a new trackpad
Apple's decision to take aim at the competition’s antenna problems, rather than fixing the iPhone 4’s woes, is doing the company more harm than good
Palm's WebOS is for now the only operating system that Hewlett-Packard will be offering on its planned smartphones
The U.S. Copyright Office and the Library Congress gave the OK to iPhone jailbreaking, ruling against Apple
Apple will launch the iPhone 4 in 17 countries on 30 July, including Australia, Italy, New Zealand and Switzerland
LG Display has admitted it is struggling to supply the required number of screens for the in-demand Apple iPad
Apple delay of its white iPhone 4 echoes past problems say insiders
Apple begins its free-bumper programme for iPhone 4 owners
ARM Holdings has signed a deal to give Microsoft access to its chip blueprints for phones and other devices
Android shot ahead of BlackBerry and iPhone in our readers poll, leaving Windows Mobile and Symbian in the dust. Next up: do you like mainframes?
Apple has announced that its white iPhone 4 will not be available until later this year
A security researcher has warned that the AutoFill feature in Apple Safari could be used by attackers to steal information
SAP’s mobile strategy involves developing business apps for specific platforms such as Google Android and Apple iPhone