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Apple may integrate data from the location-based social network Foursqaure to help revive its Maps app for iOS 6.
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Google has pointed the finger at LG for the constantly sold out Nexus 4 smartphone. As Google's flagship Nexus 4 smartphome continues to sell out, the company's UK and Ireland MD has blamed its manufacturing partner LG for the shortages.
China is Android's largest market with the US in second place, according to new research. A new report from Informa Telecoms & Media shows that nearly 66 percent of mobile handsets sold in China were Android - making it the largest single market for Google's operating system.
New data shows a 29 percent increase in the number of users upgrading to Apple's iOS 6 operating system following the release of the new Google Maps app.
Instagram has no plans to sell your photos to advertisers, says CEO Kevin Systrom. A day after Instagram caused widespread disquiet with its new terms of service, the photo-sharing app's CEO has attempted to reassure users that it has no intention of selling photos to advertisers.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been named as one of Time's Person of the Year. Tim Cook is one of four runner-ups in Time's 2012 Person of the Year shortlist.
Instagram's new terms of service allow it to sell your photos to advertisers without compensation to you.
Samsung's latest 4K LED TV offering, boasting a 110-inch display, is expected to be unveiled at CES 2013.
Apple fails to secure a ban on Samsung's Galaxy smartphones in the U.S. following its patent infringement suit victory.
HTC will not be releasing a Windows Phone 8 "phablet" because the operating system does not support a high enough resolution.
A small number of Twitter users can now download their entire posting history on the microblogging site.
Twitter was close to buying Instagram before its social network rival Facebook, according to the New York Times.
Apple defies expectations, amassing record sales of its latest iPhone 5 handset in China. Predictions of a frosty reception in China for the iPhone seem totally misplaced as Apple reported 2 million units of its flagship smartphone were sold in the country in three days.
Ray Kurzweil, who believes we'll be able to download our thoughts to computers in just a few decades, has joined Google as a director of engineering.
Another "Instagram for video" app hits the iOS App Store - this time combining video with audio filters.
Amazon's new Instant Video app lets you stream content from its library of over 140,000 videos to your Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
Apple's iPhone 5 handset is now finally available to Chinese mobile phone users. Apple's iPhone 5 smartphone is now available in the world's biggest mobile phone market - China.
Google's new SafeSearch algorithm prevents inadvertent NSFW images showing up in search results.
Dell says there is no profit in making Android smartphones and will instead focus on Windows-based tablets.
Facebook has introduced new controls, which the social networking site hopes will make people feel more secure about their privacy.
Google Maps has returned to the iPhone offering an alternative to Apple's heavily criticized Maps app.
Using your smartphone to "hail" a cab could become a reality in New York City as regulators vote on a one-year pilot scheme.
Hi-resolution pictures and video of RIM's new L Series handset, featuring the BlackBerry 10 operating system are now available online.
Book enthusiasts in China now have access to eBooks from Amazon as the Internet retailer opens its Kindle Store in the country. How long before the Kindle e-reader arrives in the country?
Millionaire antivirus tycoon John McAfee, wanted as a "person of interest" in connection with a murder in Belize, has finally returned to the U.S.
Swedish VoIP service, Rebtel, has released an SDK which will allow developers to include voice calling functions for their apps.
The latest Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS for smartphones and tablets has an in-built malware scanner. However, a study shows this is far from reliable.