In today's technology roundup: Huawei, Microsoft in patent talks; Zuckerberg urges partnerships, not war; Google will not favour Motorola; and UK banks suffer system glitches.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook focuses on streaming music, Motorola working on Android TV controller?, Apple suffers defeat in Germany, and Sprint raises $4bn.
iPhone 4S suffers Siri outage, LinkedIn posts first loss, AMD to lay off workers, and Google pulls 'paedophile' claim.
Google brings Gmail app to iOS, Justin Bieber breaks YouTube record, RIM confirms BBM Music availability, and any network can be breached: Kaspersky.
Nokia trials free WiFi, Juniper in Samsung Android tie-up, Groupon founders to retain control, and celeb 'hacker' pleads not guilty.
Apple's high-end PC line in danger, RIM offers discounted PlayBooks, attacks aim at chemical and military firms, and Google+ for Android gets facelift.
Disturbing cyber attacks hit UK, battery issues frustrate iPhone fans, HP CEO's decisiveness lauded, and MS slashes Azure storage pricing.
Facebook security flaws revealed, marathon runners get RFID support, Nintendo dragged down by Wii, and HP enters Ultrabook market.
US govt gets sneaky: Google, LSI acquires SandForce, Firefox teams up with Bing, and Sprint posts small loss.
Amazon's Apple war costs $20bn, RIM offers cloud to corporates, hackers threaten news Web site, and Sprint sings iPhone blues.
Father of artificial intelligence dies, Oracle ups cloud offering, Groupon goes after Google employees, and Fujitsu seeks supercomputer orders.
Hard drive scarcity fears mount, Jobs vowed to destroy Android, Microsoft posts record revenue, and German satellite crashes on Earth.
Cellphone cancer link rejected, new mass malware discovered, Michelle Obama sends first tweet, and Symantec and McAfee split over Stuxnet look-alike.