According to the latest report by research firm Gartner, approximately 330 million smartphones were sold worldwide in Q2 2015, an increase over 13.5 per cent from the 290 million sold a year ago.
Google, Facebook and Twitter have joined forces with a British charity in a bid to remove millions of indecent child images from the net.
The UK's data watchdog is "making enquiries" after Carphone Warehouse admitted being victim of a cyber-attack. The attack was discovered on Wednesday, and details were released on Saturday.
Details of up to 2.4 million Carphone Warehouse customers may have been accessed in a cyber-attack.
The US-UK Fulbright Commission is now accepting applications for its new Cyber Security Awards.
Amazon today announced that Prime Now has expanded to Birmingham and selected postcodes in surrounding areas.
EE is recalling all Power Bars belonging to a batch named E1-06, conceding that the bars pose fire safety risks due to overheating.
Internet users could be affected by exploits that throw websites offline. According to a security firm, hackers are exploiting a serious flaw in the internet's architecture. The bug targets systems which convert URLs into IP addresses.
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Microsoft has won an appeals court ruling in the U.S. that may lower the rates many electronics makers pay to license technology considered standard in smartphones and computers.
EE today launched 'Euro Pass', offering customers the option of unlimited calls and texts, and a data allowance (with 4G where available) each day when abroad in Europe – for just £4 a day.
Amazon UK has announced that Prime is getting even better with the introduction of Prime Music. Amazon Prime members have access to over one million songs and hundreds of playlists at no additional cost to their membership.
Google has announced plans to reduce the requirement for Google+ accounts for services such as uploading videos to YouTube and more.


