Nexus 5 will ship at the end of October with same specs as iPhone 5S By Jay McGregor published 1 October 13 Exclusive The Nexus 5 will ship this month, according to a source speaking to Google.
Vodafone Smart Tab 2 review By Jay McGregor published 2 September 13 The Smart Tab 2 will do pretty much everything you'd expect an Android tablet to do, but don't expect it to amaze you.
How high-fiving your front door can let you can ditch the keys By Jay McGregor published 31 August 13 In Depth A new NFC device could give you Twitter followers with a fist bump and start your car with a stroke.
HP puts aside £1.5bn fund for acquisitions, says Chief Executive By Jay McGregor published 23 August 13 HP Chief Executive Meg Whitman has made it clear the company is still in the market for acquisitions
92% of workers still print at least once a day By Jay McGregor published 20 August 13 Research suggests that, when it comes to paper, we're as wasteful as ever.
Raspberry Pi used to develop the next generation of security experts By Jay McGregor published 19 August 13 Sophos wants to address a skills gap in the UK cyber security industry and has issued a challenge to wannabe experts.
Microsoft restores Outlook.com after three days in the wilderness By Jay McGregor published 19 August 13 SkyDrive, People and Outlook.com is finally back up and running after three days of service interruption.
HTC creates an 'emerging devices' department By Jay McGregor published 22 July 13 HTC is hoping that a whole new department can help build a new era of success.
Man claims to be behind Apple's developer portal hack By Jay McGregor published 22 July 13 Apple's portal for developers has been hacked, with one man claiming to be behind the subterfuge
The 5 under the radar tablets you should check out By Jay McGregor published 5 July 13 Buying Guide There are plenty of cheap tablets around to tempt those of us without the cash to splash on the big brands, but are they worth it?
HP plots a return to the smartphone arena By Jay McGregor published 1 July 13 HP will have a second stab at the smartphone market, promising a device with a unique user experience.
Three cuts costs and confusion with simplified PAYG tariff By Jay McGregor published 1 July 13 blip Three looks to corner the pay-as-you-go market with a new simplified tariff.
Catch-up in demand, accounts for a fifth of UK viewing By Jay McGregor published 1 July 13 YouView study finds that Brits consume more on-demand TV than ever in a variety of ways.
Sony un-bricks PS3s with firmware update By Jay McGregor published 27 June 13 Sony has released updated firmware that fixes consoles that were affected by the previous update.
Vodafone unveils its Nokia Lumia 925 plan for the UK By Jay McGregor published 6 June 13 Vodafone adds an exclusive black 32GB Nokia Lumia 925 to its list of "4G ready" smartphones.
Apple's iRadio to feature targeted audio ads By Jay McGregor published 6 June 13 Apple will reportedly be bringing audio adverts to the much rumoured iRadio music streaming service.
Lovefilm UK to add Comedy Central to its repertoire By Jay McGregor published 4 June 13 Lovefilm UK signs deal with Viacom in an effort to boost its library.
The wandering Wikipad gaming tablet finally gets a release date By Jay McGregor, Michelle Fitzsimmons published 4 June 13 Beset by delays and nearly forgotton, Wikipad finally sees a U.S. release date of June 11 with a price of $249.
Uh oh: another high-level HTC exec adds name to list of ex-employees By Jay McGregor published 4 June 13 HTC's woes continue as another executive decides to leave the company - can it stop the rot?
80% of Samsung's microchip revenue comes from Apple devices By Jay McGregor published 4 June 13 When they're not at war in the courts, it turns out the tech giants need each other after all - for now, at least.
Will the Xbox One and PS4 cost less than $400? By Jay McGregor published 4 June 13 Analyst Michael Pachter believes that low build costs and subsidised hardware will keep the next generation of consoles affordable.
Is Microsoft moving away from software? Sources say yes By Jay McGregor published 3 June 13 Reports suggest Microsoft will focus more on 'devices and services', and is already restructuring to deliver the change.
Killzone reveals secrets of PS4's 'play while you download' feature By Jay McGregor published 31 May 13 Guerrilla Games has given us a glimpse into how the PS4's play-as-you-download will actually work.
Acer's next PC shuns Windows in favour of Android By Jay McGregor published 31 May 13 Updated A new PC range from Acer will run on an Android operating system, shaking up everything you thought you know about the PC.
How the moon is set to become the top holiday destination for the super-rich By Jay McGregor published 30 May 13 In Depth Start saving: the 21st century space race is on and commercial space travel is set to arrive as soon as 2017.