SmartPhones stories
Apple is set to acquire Swell for £22m, aiming to enhance its Podcasts app with Swell's tailored talk radio tech.
Apple and IBM's recent partnership to load iPhones and iPads with corporate applications is being shrugged off by Dell and BlackBerry.
Facebook unveils 'Mentions', an exclusive app for celebrities to connect with fans, stirring up social media's VIP scene.
Enemy Front's WWII setting on Xbox 360 flounders with unpolished visuals and controls but still delivers a solid wartime shooter.
Tablet market grows 11% in Q2 2014, but faces challenges as new players challenge Apple and Samsung's dominance.
Apple partners with IBM to bolster its enterprise mobility strategy in Asia, countering Microsoft's rising influence in the region.
Microsoft's cloud growth boosts earnings under CEO Nadella, with revenue of $23.38bn for quarter ending June 30.
Apple's strong iPhone sales drove Q3 results with quarterly revenue of $37.4 billion, up from $35.3 billion last year.
The deal is about presenting Apple as a serious enterprise partner; as the company openly admits that it is a consumer-first company.
PC market in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) declines 10% YoY in Q2 2014, impacted by economic slow down and large-screen smartphones in China.
CEOs urged to embrace digitalisation, blending consumer savvy with work efficiency for a transformative business consumer approach.
The Internet of Things is a curious name for what happens when objects other than computers, start to become electronically networked.
Apple and IBM's new 'formidable' partnership sets to revolutionise enterprise mobility, with IBM selling Apple devices and developing iOS cloud services.
In a bold move, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is set to cut 18,000 jobs, focusing on streamlining and integrating Nokia, reshaping the tech giant's future.
Microsoft launches a tool to tackle the surge of ungoverned SaaS apps in businesses, promising enhanced control and security.
Apple and IBM forge a groundbreaking partnership to revolutionize enterprise mobility with specialized apps and sell iPhones and iPads to businesses.
Discover Bitcoin: the groundbreaking digital currency enabling transactions without central banks, revolutionising wealth distribution since 2009.
Warwick prof analyses Apple/IBM deal, saying it marries consumer mobile mastery with enterprise system expertise, posing challenges and opportunities.
Struggling Renaissance has finally called a liquidator meeting, requesting shareholders vote on the future of the embattled company.
Asus plans to target New Zealand's notebook/ultrabook market after Sony and Samsung exit – aims for 10% market share.