A new survey conducted in 26 countries around the world reveals four out of five people believe internet access to be a right, not a privilege.
The encryption key used to protect the privacy of calls on 80 per cent of the world’s mobile phones has been made freely available – in order to highlight its vulnerability
We visited John Lewis’ Oxford Street store to take a look at the exclusive Dell Adamo XPS, the world’s thinnest laptop.
The winners of our Google Wave invite competition tell us what tech they would create if money and skills were no concern.
Yes we’re all grown-ups, but even the most serious of business users likes to unwind and get caught up in the world of make believe. Now you can, thanks to a Harry Potter wizard’s wand-based iPhone app.
Verisign anticipates an industry-wide effort to finally rid the net of the Kaminsky flaw.
The threat of a SQL injection hack had been hanging over Yahoo’s recruitment website.
Intel has been accused of ‘bullying and coercion’ to keep it’s place as the world’s leading chipmaker.
If you’ve been enticed by the world of Mac, but still need to run your PC business applications, Parallels has the answer.
TomTom for iPhone was announced several weeks ago, and it was expected by millions of users. The application is now available at the iTunes Store in several parts of the world, but the fuss might be gone due to the high price tag of …