Amazon happy to host WikiLeaks book on Kindle

While Amazon Web Services gave the WikiLeaks site the boot and stopped hosting it last week, it seems that the online retail giant is happy to flog a WikiLeaks e-book containing.. more

Teenager arrested for Call of Duty DDoS attack

A 17-year-old from Manchester has been arrested by the Metropolitan Police’s e-Crime unit. He is suspected of being behind a denial of service attack with an unusual target – an online.. more

Google says 300,000 Android phones are activated every day

Google has been informing the world at large about the quantity of Android smartphones the company is currently flogging. Andy Rubin, VP of Engineering, let the latest global daily sales figures.. more

Google Zeitgeist 2010 shows UK’s most popular searches

It’s that time of the year when Google releases the statistics on what the country has been searching for the most via its much used engine. So, what are the most searched for terms of 2010 (as listed by TechRadar)? Well, the top terms are.. more

Google Cloud Print solution revealed

Along with the official unveiling of the Chrome operating system this week, which is set to be beta-tested by selected users via test notebooks, Google has also revealed its plans for cloud printing. With Cloud Print, Google’s aim is to fashion a printing experience whereby.. more

Twitter answers WikiLeaks censorship rumours

Twitter has posted on its blog to answer those – including “hacktivists” who might attack their servers – who feel that the social networking site is censoring the topic of WikiLeaks and stopping it from trending. The suspicion comes after PayPal admitted that they had.. more

LTE mobile broadband trial kicks off in Wales

Arqiva and Alcatel-Lucent have announced that they are to trial LTE mobile broadband in Wales. The idea is to deliver high speed (up to 50Mbps) broadband to rural communities or so-called UK “not-spots”, using the 800MHz spectrum freed up by the switch to digital TV... more

3 and T-Mobile roll out Froyo for Samsung Galaxy S

Samsung Galaxy S owners can rejoice, for Android 2.2 is finally out via networks 3 and T-Mobile – although evidently with some issues on the latter. Phandroid spotted the fact that 3 announced Froyo was available for their Galaxy S users. It’s not being delivered.. more

Retail Vision TV launches

A new online TV channel dedicated to the retail industry has been launched, bringing the latest news, interviews, developments and innovations in the sector to a global audience. Retail Vision features an online stream of TV programmes covering all that is new and exciting about.. more

CTO Anthony Rose steps down from YouView

Change is afoot down at YouView, with Chief Technology Officer Anthony Rose stepping down from his role. He will, however, continue to be a part of the project in an advisory capacity. In two further changes, YouView has appointed Sef Tuma as Head of Technical.. more