Europe's tech industry seems to have found base in East London, or at least that's how the UK government plans on selling London's newly expanded Tech City district.
Korean-based firm Samsung recently revealed their newest smartphone in the market called the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and the Galaxy Mini 2. Samsung revealed this new smartphone model during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012.
Apple, Inc. (NYSE:AAPL) announced that it will officially launch the next generation of iPad on March 7. However, will the Proview lawsuit impede with the releases of the device?
Prime Minister Julia Gillard needs to clarify reports suggesting that American authorities appear to have secretly established a case against controversial whistleblower Julian Assange, an Australian national.
Commonwealth Bank has restored the services of its ATMS and EFTPOS facilities after an outage at about 11 p.m. on Tuesday that affected its system across Australia. The cash machines and payment facilities were back online at about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday although some cards continue to experience problems.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) Apple has sent out media invitations for an iPad-related event to be held next week in San Francisco, California.
A new range of tablets was presented at this year’s Mobile World Congress. Tablets with smaller screens and tablet-phone combos are some of the innovative products introduced in the event.
The Microsoft founder and philanthropist encourages agricultural productivity, pledges $200 million.
Sony Mobile Communications is now planning a new approach in hopes that they would once again be dominant in this new battlefield for smartphones. Their new approach involves marketing a suite of devices instead of focusing on one "big" product. The company already started working on this strategy in the on-going Mobile World Congress 2012.
The Mobile World Congress 2012 held in Barcelona, Spain, had a good start as more than 60,000 companies in the telecommunications industry gathered to showcase new technology to the market. One of the most talked about gadgets during the event was the new smartphones launched by different companies.
Telstra, one of the biggest names in telecommunications in Australia recently teamed up with Samsung Electronics, a Korean-based firm in order to launch the first 4G tablet in Australia.
Samsung had a sobering admission this week: Apple is getting its way in the ever-expanding tablet market, with one company executive conceding at the ongoing Barcelona Mobile World Congress that the Galaxy Tab product lines were not selling as expected.
Barely a week after Telstra Corporation submitted its revised structural separation undertaking (SSU), the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) gave its approval for the $11 billion deal between NBN Co and the country's dominant telco to go ahead.
In an exceptional alliance between Anonymous and the secret spilling site, WikiLeaks began leaking portions of a massive lot of e-mails Sunday night from the private intelligence firm Strategic Forecasting Inc (Stratfor), based in Austin Texas, which the Anonymous had obtained by hacking the company.
There are rumors speculating that Apple would finally announce the details of the much-anticipated release of Apple’s iPad 3 on March 17, 2012. According to the rumors, the information would be revealed via a press conference in San Francisco.
All of the actions and update on this year’s 84th Academy Awards were captured by the Oscars app that are available for everyone’s iPhone and iPad.
HTC Corp. unveiled its new strategy in Barcelona at the start of the Mobile World Congress with the launch of its HTC One series of phones that focuses on advanced cameras and audio technology.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) doesn't plan to -- and never did -- tout prototypes of future devices at the Mobile World Congress or at any other electronics exhibition; it doesn't provide teasers; and it doesn't intentionally misplace prototypes at a San Francisco, California-area bar.
Sony Ericsson's new smartphones will hit the market soon under the new division Sony Mobile Communications that rose from the ruins of the Japanese firm's failed partnership with the Swedish tech company.
WikiLeaks has announced on Monday the publication of millions of email exchanges obtained from controversial international security expert Strategic Forecasting Inc (Stratfor), which WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has accused of targeting activist groups.
There is a possibility that Apple, Inc. (NYSE:AAPL) will take the victory the tablet wars due to the eminent release of iPad 3 and the slash on the price tag of the iPad 2.
The HTC One X, which was previously called the HTC Endeavor, HTC Edge, and HTC Supreme, is expected to make its presence known at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Many people are anticipating the Mobile World congress as top players in the smartphone industry are expected to launch their latest offering during the event.
Dell just unveiled the company's first ultrabook called the XPS 13. Dell also announced that they would begin shipping the company’s ultrabook to U.S. and Canada stores by next week.
Apart from the numerous rumors about the upcoming release of iPad 3, tech giant Apple, Inc (NYSE: AAPL) is said to be working on a new iPad with a 7-inch screen that costs under $400.
Pressures coming from U.S. attorney generals compelled six leading tech companies to provide more information to users who may be compromising their privacy whenever they download apps into their mobile devices.
The National Broadband Network nears its full realisation as Telstra Corporation submitted on Thursday its revised plan that will pave the way for NBN Co to assume control of the giant telco's national communication network.
The latest rumor about the highly anticipated iOS device from Apple, Inc. (NYSE:AAPL) is that it will be sporting an 8-megapixel camera similar to the iPhone 4S’, according to the Chinese blog Apple Daily.
It takes a fellow con artist to pull off a fast one over another scammer. This was proven on Thursday by an Australian woman who pleaded guilty to cheating Nigerian scammers of $30,000.
If you're an iPad owner that misses Microsoft's line of products or play flash videos on the Internet all you have to do is download a new iPad service called OnLive Desktop Plus.