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.
Acer brings newest AMD platform to E1 and V5 notebooks By Jay McGregor published 24 May 13 Acer's new E1 series will be boosted by the newest APUs platforms from AMD, alongside the refreshed V5 notebook range.
Judge agrees that Apple was complicit in fixing price of e-books By Jay McGregor published 24 May 13 Apple faces court over an accusation of colluding with publishers to artificially inflate the price of e-books in its iBookstore.
Lenovo bucks trend of crumbling PC market with record results By Jay McGregor published 24 May 13 Lenovo has reported impressive PC sales, embarrassing the rest of the industry which continues to see a sharp decline.
Don't forget the games, EA's ex-head warns Xbox and PS4 By Jay McGregor published 21 May 13 Former EA CEO John Riccitiello thinks the new consoles are in danger of neglecting their most important market: gamers.
Turn your Galaxy S3 into a diluted S4 - Android 4.2.2 update imminent By Jay McGregor published 20 May 13 Want a taste of the S4 on last year's flagship? Leaked firmware shows goodies are on their way.
Lenovo K900 launched as Chinese firm eyes up the big boys By Jay McGregor published 20 May 13 It may sport a dual-core processor but the K900 is looking to mix things up in the quad-core pack.
LG's unbreakable, flexible OLED panels reveal next generation of phone By Jay McGregor published 20 May 13 LG will be showing off its next generation of displays including a 5-inch OLED panel for phones, and 55-inch curved TV.
Would you want an electronic tattoo that could read your mind? By Jay McGregor published 13 May 13 In Depth Introducing the brain-reading, wireless, temporary tattoo that could enable the future you to control a computer with your thoughts.