The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc HD has inched back the curtain and given us a flash of camera in a teaser picture posted to Facebook.
UK retailers have slashed the price of the BlackBerry PlayBook to £169. Worth considering, or is that still too expensive?
Microsoft is accusing Comet of software piracy over 94,000 allegedly counterfeit Windows recovery discs.
Watch our video round-up to catch up on the week's top phone news, including the latest iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 rumours.
BlackBerry bosses are reportedly considering ousting chairmen Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie to reverse a disastrous year for RIM.
The Samsung Galaxy S will not be updated to Android 4, or receive the rumoured 'value pack', the company has confirmed.
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime will be getting Ice Cream Sandwich on 12 January, with an unlocked bootloader en route.
LG has quietly unveiled a new budget Android phone, the LG Optimus 2.
Samsung has a new Galaxy phone! This is the Galaxy M Style, and it's set to serve up cheap Super AMOLED kicks.
The Samsung DV300F is a different kind of camera -- it has Wi-Fi and not one but two screens.
Samsung has confirmed to us that the Samsung Galaxy Ace won't be getting updated to Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
Half of the web surfing done on a phone or tablet is perfomed by an Apple iPhone or iPad, according to new figures.
Android fans are annoyed to find the Asus Transformer Prime tablet has a locked bootloader, making it impossible to install custom ROMs.
The legendary Commodore 64, the best-selling personal computer ever, is 30 years old.
A teaser video has surfaced for what looks to be a seriously classy new HP ultrabook called the Spectre. Click here to take a peek.
A third of British divorces in 2011 named Facebook as a factor, according to a new survey.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus is Samsung's follow-up to the natty Galaxy Ace. It comes with a bigger display, and a 1GHz processor.
Rumours are flying that Apple has an event planned this month in New York. But if it's not the iPad 3 or Apple TV, what could it be?
A young boy shopping in Tesco asked Siri an innocent question, only to be blasted by a four-letter tirade.
A young boy shopping in Tesco asked Siri an innocent question, only to be blasted by a four-letter tirade.