Spotify flying high as music consumption evolves
Big landmarks for streaming giant
Raspberry Pi is slowly getting tastier as the developer team is working on a port of Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Twitter has apologised for messing up after a journalist was suspended when he tweeted an NBC exec's email address.
ZTE has announced that it has now broken into the top five smartphone manufacturers in the world after it recorded huge shipments in the second quarter of the year.
Online suggestions that Nikon will be upgrading its mirrorless camera line have started to appear.
IN DEPTH MirrorLink won't let you remote control your car like Bond; but it will let you play music or get a route, in any car.
Research in Motion may be about to let another 3,000 of its staff go as the company desperately tries to cut its costs and keep its head above water.
The new new Digg has gone live after a change in ownership and a frantic six-week rebuild.
Texas Instruments has announced a host of new technology aimed at improving the charging process for mobile devices.
The original Zenbook still takes some beating. This year's follow-up has Intel's new Ivy Bridge yet is more affordable.
Amazon has finally managed to pin record labels down to deals so it can offer a scan and match service like that of iTunes Match.
So long Hotmail, we hardly knew ye – Microsoft has ditched the Hotmail brand and ported its webmail service over to Outlook.com.
But fear not, the company is instigating a raft of new security measures.
An Apple designer takes the stand, and says, "We've been ripped off."
New York State Comptroller's office calls process by which Apple was awarded prime store location "not fair."
The Daily, the tablet-only newspaper started by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, with assistance from Apple, is laying off a third of its staff, amid poor sales.
The media streaming device was due out this month but consumers reportedly wanted more from the "little sphere that could."
HP is having difficulty fulfilling orders for its 13.3-inch Envy Spectre XT Ultrabook.
Only 170 million of the social media site's reported 500+ million users are actually active.
Republic Wireless announces that it will now offer the Motorola Defy XT353, and is bringing in new customers off its waitlist to use it.
The wireless service providers have agreed on a deal that's silenced T-Mobile's opposition to the buy up of AWS spectrum.
Despite objections from Samsung, the trial's judge ruled Apple's lawyers could reference Steve Jobs in their opening statements.
Apple inventory prepayments are at their highest in four years, supporting not only a fall release date but also indicating a singular smartphone is in the works.
Seemingly out of nowhere, the little black box Apple still calls a "hobby" beefed up its content offerings Tuesday by integrating Hulu Plus.
Sony has retracted a Facebook message saying that 2011 Xperia smartphones would not get an upgrade to Android Jelly Bean.