Report: 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display price revealed By Luke Brown published 19 October 12 Could a new MacBook Pro see a $500 (UK£312, AU$483) price increase over the non-Retina model?
'Microsoft design style' may be latest, and final, Windows 8 UI rebrand By Luke Brown published 19 October 12 After abandoning "Metro," it appears Microsoft has settled on a newer, much more complicated name for its new visual style.
Google's shares fall after quarterly financials accidentally revealed By Luke Brown published 18 October 12 RR Donnelley filed Google's quarterly financial results ahead of schedule and without authorization, revealing missed expectations.
Microsoft unfriends Facebook app on Xbox 360 By Luke Brown published 18 October 12 Following in the wake of Microsoft's latest dashboard update, the Facebook and Twitter apps have been removed from the Xbox 360.
HTC One S turns stark white, gets memory boost By Luke Brown published 16 October 12 Taiwan will get a special edition of the HTC One S complete with 64GB storage and a new Snow White color scheme.
Rumor: Mac mini refresh to coincide with iPad Mini launch By Luke Brown published 15 October 12 New reports indicate the iPad Mini isn't the only device Apple is planning to unveil next week.
iPhone 5 generating more web traffic than Galaxy S3 By Luke Brown published 12 October 12 Apple continues to find success over its competitors as new numbers show sales haven't slowed even after Maps criticisms.
Analyst believes 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro is coming By Luke Brown published 10 October 12 The rumored 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display still hasn't surfaced, but an analyst believes Apple will start production this year.
Taiwan requests Apple blur images of its new radar facility in Maps app By Luke Brown published 9 October 12 The Taiwanese government is hoping to protect their country's national security, and asks that Apple blur out high-quality images of its new early-detection radar facility in Maps.
Japanese company to produce new 5-inch smartphone screens By Luke Brown published 5 October 12 Mass production of a new 1080p LCD is set to start soon, pointing to 2013 as a big year for the 5-inch smartphone.
AT&T to carry Samsung Galaxy Camera, no word on global carriers By Luke Brown published 4 October 12 Samsung's Android-powered Galaxy Camera will be offered through AT&T, and will work on the carrier's 4G HSPA+ network.
HP CEO: no phone plans for 2013 By Luke Brown published 4 October 12 Meg Whitman said the company won't introduce a smartphone soon, though shooting to enter the market in the next five years.
Jolla rumored to introduce 'Sailfish' OS, new device in November By Luke Brown published 3 October 12 Company built by former Nokia employees is reportedly set to show off its MeeGo-based OS plus a new smartphone next month.
Report: Nokia may sell company headquarters By Luke Brown published 3 October 12 According to a Nokia executive, the Finnish manufacturer may be looking to sell its Espoo headquarters as a way to generate cash flow.
Apple avoids Motorola trouble, gets hit with Passbook patent suit By Luke Brown published 2 October 12 As Motorola rescinds a patent complaint against Apple, the iPhone maker is hit with another suit claiming Passbook infringes another company's patents.
Sharp producing 5-inch full-HD mobile displays By Luke Brown published 1 October 12 Sharp has begun production on new 5-inch LCD displays for smartphones which are capable of providing 1080p HD images.
Samsung Galaxy S3 among Android phones vulnerable to remote wipe hack By Luke Brown published 1 October 12 A dangerous hack for Android devices has been discovered, which allows SIM cards and personal data to be erased remotely.
Apple v Samsung judge can decide fate of Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales ban By Luke Brown published 28 September 12 The fate of Samsung's signature tab now rests in the hands of one judge, who's certainly no stranger to these matters.
HP introduces webOS 1.0 By Luke Brown published 28 September 12 After nearly a year of waiting, HP has finally released their promised open source webOS 1.0 to the public.
Google releases Field Trip, a new guidebook app that tips you off By Luke Brown published 27 September 12 Field Trip will run in the background and prompt you when you arrive near somewhere the app deems interesting or worth checking out.
Google's Schmidt says patent wars are bad for innovation By Luke Brown published 27 September 12 Google is working hard to stay on the right side of patent issues, according to Eric Schmidt, and believes patent wars are bad for everyone involved.
T-Mobile getting Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 variant? By Luke Brown published 26 September 12 A mysterious new Samsung tablet with T-Mobile branding was approved by the FCC.
Report: Apple ditched Google maps over turn-by-turn directions By Luke Brown published 26 September 12 New report indicates Apple wanted voice-guided maps, but Google wouldn't give away the Android-exclusive feature to its competitor.
Garmin tries to snatch iOS users with new features By Luke Brown published 25 September 12 The latest version of Garmin's iOS app includes features missing from Apple Maps, as the GPS maker looks to lure in new customers.
Photos possibly taken with Samsung Galaxy Nexus II surface By Luke Brown published 24 September 12 Rumors of another Galaxy Nexus smartphone escalated as leaked photos point to a new iteration in development.