Google launches Adiantum encryption for low-end Androids
Way faster than AES.
Google snaps up Fossil smartwatch tech, staff
Only for a singular technology, though.
Ericsson certificate expiry downs mobile data networks
Whoops.
Could be looking to take on Google's Project Glass.
Warner Borthers has earned the ire of the Tolkien estate for overstepping their merchandise agreement.
Lawsuits, bugs and failures abound.
Following extensive server issues and overwhelming adoption of Curiosity: The Cube, 22 Cans is asking for donations to help prop the title up and fix it.
Puts the Windows RT models alongside the iPad.
Following 11,000 'Likes' on a Facebook page, Fiona is go.
Sony Mobile is moving closer to its parent company in a bid to improve the unit's efficiency.
Micron has started to ship its first commercial Phase Change Memory (PCM) parts.
Axiotron's ModBook tablet has been reborn as the ModBook Pro, thanks to co-founder Andreas Haas.
Google's IO conference has never been this hardware-centric, with the company launching the Nexus 7 and Nexus Q devices.
Microsoft has officially unveiled its Surface tablets, running Windows 8 Pro or Windows RT.
Smartphone giant HTC has been banned from creating Windows RT products following a disagreement with Microsoft.
Microsoft has announced a new streaming service for Xbox 360, Smartglass.
Nvidia is participating in a race to the bottom with Kai, a new reference design for a sub-$199 Tegra 3 tablet.
A selenium-copper compound which exhibits liquid-like properties could hold the key to boosted battery life.
The Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona has seen a whole host of new processors announced.
Everything Everywhere has indicated that it's hoping to start rolling out a 4G LTE high-speed network before the end of the year.
DataWind's Aakash project to create a $35 tablet for the Indian government has hit a roadblock.
Canonical has released details of its upcoming Ubuntu for Android release, turning smartphones into PCs.
The OpenPandora project has opened pre-ordering for its relaunched hand-held console.
Mobile network O2 has been caught sharing customers' mobile numbers with websites.
October 14 2021 | 15:04