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.
Stuxnet authors fine-tune attacks, Facebook changes brain activity?, ARM chip promises cheaper phones, and Siri allows unauthorised phone access.
In today's technology roundup: Motorola revives Razr, hackers train next-gen attackers, Cisco CEO's pay package falls, and Ballmer touts Windows Phones.
Google tops expectations in Q3, UK sets analogue TV switch-off date, Facebook sued for tracking users, and housewives and security pros behind Anonymous.
In today's technology roundup: Apple releases iOS 5, AOL trials human-free data centre, celebrity e-mail hacker nabbed, and fanatics queue for iPhone 4S.
In today's technology roundup: Bugs found in Facebook's iPad app, intruders hit PlayStation Network, multi-touch sways users from keyboard, and iPhone theft suspects in no contest plea.
In today's technology roundup: Jobs died of respiratory arrest, handhelds drive US Web traffic, Xbox 360 dominates gaming market, and Britons disapprove of Anonymous, LulzSec.
In today's technology roundup: Malware hits US drone fleet, Ofcom delays 4G spectrum auctions, HP workers in job cuts strike, and man assaults wife over Facebook update.
In today's technology roundup: Apple devices turn to grief instruments, Sony mulls Ericsson buyout, Kindle Fire sells at brisk pace, and magazine reports 'Bill Gates dead'.