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8 January 2010, 01:49
SVP of product management gives us an insight into the Snapdragon roadmap.

7 January 2010, 05:00
The semiconductor foundry continues its mission to dominate the ARM ecosystem market.

7 January 2010, 02:49
A business version of its notebook platform and some novel products are on show from AMD at CES 2010.

6 January 2010, 17:24
First hybrid notebook claims to be two for the price of one, but will it still be a novelty when it finally arrives?

6 January 2010, 03:32
In the pre-show show, Lenovo’s hybrid, removable screen notebook is the centre of a media frenzy.

6 January 2010, 02:48
The boffins at ASUS are having some fun with flexible display technology, but don’t expect anything too soon.

5 January 2010, 18:33
The mobile advertising stakes are raised, but this acquisition might end up helping Google.

5 January 2010, 17:50
One of the launches that will define this year’s CES has been announced early by the Chinese OEM.

4 January 2010, 07:00
The second part of our look at the the technology trends that will define the coming year.

1 January 2010, 09:06
As the world emerges from recession, what will be the technology trends that define the next year?

31 December 2009, 07:00
The smartphone market really accelerated towards the end of 2009, with Google and Qualcomm making their moves.

30 December 2009, 07:00
Conciliation and consolidation were the themes as tech companies looked to position themselves for the recovery.

29 December 2009, 07:00
Intel continued to hog the headlines with product launches and legal troubles as the world hoped for a recovery

28 December 2009, 07:00
We look back at a year dominated by the global economic catastrophe and the convergence of the PC and telco markets.

24 December 2009, 12:08
The acquisition of Mixer Labs means future tweets will be tagged with your location.

24 December 2009, 11:03
US regulators are having a second look at Google’s proposed acquisition of the mobile advertising company. Good.

24 December 2009, 10:09
Owner of O2 moves into unified communications with the acquisition of the Internet telephony specialist.

23 December 2009, 11:10
Emerging display technology experiences strong growth thanks mainly to high-end smartphones.

23 December 2009, 09:56
The software giant has lost its latest appeal in the i4i case and must remove feature from Word by 11 January 2010.

22 December 2009, 12:10
Becomes the first UK ISP to pass 5 million customers, but will it have superfast broadband ready in time for the Olympics?

22 December 2009, 11:25
A study published by O2 reveals small businesses are predicting better performance next year.

22 December 2009, 10:01
The latest figures from the UK music industry trade body show little progress has been made against illegal music downloads.

21 December 2009, 14:22
A slow start to December seems to be forgotten as shoppers finally get their wallets out.

21 December 2009, 12:24
Another double-figure rise for the graphics company’s shares as Intel’s regulatory problems continue.

21 December 2009, 10:18
Giant UK mobile operator finally joins the party, but chooses not to be aggressive on its pricing.

21 December 2009, 09:35
Anti-establishment anthem Killing In The Name confirmed at Christmas number one after public backlash to X Factor.

18 December 2009, 17:46
Shopping spree apparently continues as Google moves to be the Yellow Pages of the digital age.

18 December 2009, 15:49
Search giant fined €300,000 by French court for copying books without seeking specific permission.

18 December 2009, 14:00
A new report shows Android-based smartphones are already challenging Apple’s iPhone for popularity.

18 December 2009, 13:10
Cisco is in no danger of getting itself into anti-trust trouble for buying Starent according to the US government.

18 December 2009, 11:29
Retail giant Marks & Spencer partners with UK OEM Elonex to bring an own-branded netbook to market.

18 December 2009, 10:10
Research In Motion Q3 earnings beat expectations as sales, subscribers and Q4 guidance top estimates.

17 December 2009, 16:49
UK phone maker rates the relative influence of British Twitter users, and Stephen Fry is not number one.
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