Android cracks US corporate market, BlackBerry slips slightly

It seems that Android is not only making serious headway in the consumer sphere, but also in the business world over in America. A corporate spending survey from research firm ChangeWave.. more

1 in 5 university students tries their hand at hacking

Security firm Tufin Technologies has produced a report which states that over 20% of university students have had a go at hacking. The research questioned 1000 students aged 18 to 21.. more

LG Town C300 budget mobile unveiled

LG has taken the wraps off a new handset, the Town C300, which is pitched at the budget end of the market. The phone is another in a long line targeted.. more

Xbox console doubles sales thanks to Halo: Reach

The latest big selling game on the Xbox 360, Bungie’s Halo: Reach shooter, has helped spur on sales of Microsoft’s console to an impressive extent. Halo: Reach rocketed to number one in the UK all-format video game chart this week, topping Halo 3 with the.. more

The Telegraph app launched on Apple iPad

The Telegraph has launched an app for the iPad aimed at those who prefer the sort of newspaper reading which doesn’t leave black marks on your fingers. And the good news (pun not intended) is that the app is free, at least for a limited.. more

Twitter to use “interest graph” to better target promotions

Twitter is planning to build a profile of its user base and their likes to help target so-called promoted tweets more effectively. This will help advertisers to be assured that promotional 140 character sound bites will be directed to people who are more likely to.. more

Samsung Galaxy Tab now priced £599 on Amazon

Amazon has cut the price of the Samsung Galaxy Tab down to a more appealing £599. When it first appeared on the online retailer’s site, the Galaxy Tab had a recommended retail of a staggering £799. However, Amazon did its usual cutting of the retail.. more

European Parliament supports e-commerce trust mark

The European Parliament has backed plans to introduce a trust mark to give consumers the confidence to buy goods online. The trust mark scheme is expected to boost e-commerce across European countries by guaranteeing the quality and security of online shopping sites. The trust mark.. more

Sky solves Anytime problem

Sky customers had a problem with their Sky+ HD boxes either freezing up or going into standby mode, when they tried to open the Anytime service over the weekend. Anytime records Sky programmes and movies overnight and stores them on the set-top box’s hard disc,.. more

Samsung Galaxy S Froyo update next week on T-Mobile

Amid rumours that the Android 2.2 or Froyo update for the Samsung Galaxy S has been delayed until October, T-Mobile has come forward to assure its customers that they’ll have the upgrade soon. T-Mobile posted on its official discussion forum that 2.2 will arrive at.. more