Week in Tech: From Trolls to Transformers
Online abuse, courtroom battles and top-end tablets
New laws to clamp down on Twitter trolls are not required, according to the organisation that represents Britain's top cops.
Facebook is likely to give users the opportunity to edit those status faux-pas, according to one of the company's project managers.
Apple software head Scott Forstall told employees they would have to 'give up weekends and evenings for a couple of years' when recruiting a team to build the iPhone.
Now the tedious suing and counter-suing is over and it has finally entered the courtroom, there's some pretty meaty stories emerging from this Samsung vs Apple trial.
Buying Guide As perennial late-comer Nvidia takes its seat at the top table, the generational graphics war with AMD can begin again.
In Depth Bring your favorite games to (still) life. You can entertain the world. You may even win a prize...
We've had our first at-home taste of YouView in action
Two Apple vice presidents and a Samsung exec took the stand today, all saying their company is innocent of ripping off the other.
Sharp stock prices drop to a 36-year low after announcement of quarterly losses.
A fake interview with the head of the Free Syrian Army was posted to Reuters Friday by unidentified cyber criminals.
A pre-order listing and leaked service manual for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 reveal updated specs and a possible launch time frame.
A mysterious new HTC phone with a Tegra 3 GPU received a benchmark and is believed to be T-Mobile's upcoming HTC One X+.
Tim Berners-Lee has brushed-off unprepared American commentators telling their audience to 'Google him' during his role at the Olympic Opening Ceremony.
Google may be planning to introduce support for multiple user-accounts on future versions of its Android operating system, judging by code spotted within Jelly Bean.
Thorsten Heins admits in a newspaper interview the company nearly went with the competing OS before pushing forward with BlackBerry 10.
Updated We get our hands on Canon's top-end SLR
News in Brief We get an exclusive look at the Nokia marketing memo that spawned hot pink Nokia Lumia 900 nail varnish.
In Depth Metro look plus plenty of new features but only business users get offline email access
The Galaxy S3 may be able to put its wireless charging claims to the test in September, when the first charging pad is released.
The UK's superfast broadband plans have suffered a bit of a setback as it emerged that a major target has been missed.
The way the internet is run internationally is coming up for review and the US is keen to keep control on US soil.
Updated The new iPhone 5 is surely on the cards for mid to late 2012 - here are all the rumours and details you need to know about for Apple's next-generation handset.
In Depth The latest generation of Apple's mobile software for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad, has been unveiled - what's in store?
Apple might stick to the name we've all adopted for its next handset but assumed it would never use – iPhone 5.
Apple doesn't want its devices using Google Maps anymore and will redirect app traffic to its own mapping solution.