Phones
- About time - Amazon releases Prime Instant Video Android app You probably thought that it already had, but Amazon now supports Android as well as iPhone for Prime Instant Video
- Blackberry still really popular…with phone thieves New data from the Home Office reveals that while Apple devices are most popular with thieves, Blackberry phones are also targeted
- Sony Xperia Z3 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 - specs comparison The Xperia Z3 is finally here so we've compared it to Samsung Galaxy S5 to see which phone you should buy
- New Moto X (X+1) vs Moto X - specs comparison The new Moto X is finally here but this is a radically different - and more expensive - phone
- Lenovo reveals two new Vibe smartphones The Vibe X2 is the world's first "layered smartphone" while the Vibe Z2 is Lenovo's answer to the selfie phone
- Moto Hint becomes the world's smallest Bluetooth headset Put an end to ugly Bluetooth headsets with Motorola's discrete, voice-controlled ear bud
- Microsoft outs Lumia 830 and selfie-snapping Lumia 735 Cheap and cheerful selfie phones and "affordable" flagship Lumia 830 announced by Microsoft at IFA 2014
- HTC's latest 4G selfie phablet is the Desire 820 Desire 820 will have an 8-megapixel front-facing camera and will be available in a range of colours.
- The Galaxy Note 4 and Xperia Z3 have killed innovation Endless incremental upgrades are choking the technology industry, but companies will continue to do it while it pays off
- EE launches new £1 tariffs Host of new EE pay as you go tariffs announced with prices starting at just £1 a week, but there's a catch
- EU asks rivals: Is Facebook's WhatsApp deal a bad idea? Rambling questionnaire sent to rival companies and telcos as EU antitrust commission looks for holes in Facebook's WhatsApp bid
- Your app sucks, that's why Apple rejected it Apple reveals 'top 10 reasons' for rejecting iOS and Mac apps, blaming poor information and design as main causes
- Uber banned in Germany by Frankfurt court The taxi and ride-sharing service will face a fine if it continues to operate in Germany