Analysis: Research In Motion, maker of the BlackBerry smartphone and PlayBook tablet computer, may have the most to lose from Google's deal to acquire Motorola Mobility say analysts... more
Ka-pow! New BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten has fired another salvo in the direction of the Corporation's senior independent non-executive director Marcus Agius, whose day job is chairman of Barclays. Patten is warning BBC executive salaries must fall sharply... more
Apple's profits smashed Wall Street's expectations after iPhone and Mac sales scaled new heights while iPad supplies could not keep up with roaring global demand... more
More than a year after igniting the tablet computing craze, Apple prepares to unveil the second version of its blockbuster iPad - possibly without its lead showman Steve Jobs... more
Samsung Electronics is set to report improved profits this year despite the likelihood that its figures for the end of 2010 will be the lowest in six quarters... more
Market Round-up: What a fortnight it's been for Invensys shareholders. Last week the talk was all of it being a takeover candidate from rival engineers Emerson or ABB, then today it forms a potentially lucrative deal to crack into the huge Chinese train market... more
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is making progress in talks with Saudia Arabia over access to the device’s encrypted network, a source says... more
Samsung rejects Apple’s claim that issues over smartphone reception were shared by the entire industry, saying it had received no significant complaints... more
Stock market investors were doing their best to look on the bright side today after the combined losses from Royal Bank of Scotland and British Airways reached £1.79 billion during the first six months of the year ... more
Telecoms: Research In Motion, maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, has missed third-quarter profit forecasts as consumers remain cautious in the economic downturn... more
BlackBerry-addicted bankers in the City and New York are expected to curb their addictions to the electronic devices amid the growing economic gloom... more
It was not just the newspapers that had a field day last month when a High Court judge described fees charged by one of the top five "magic circle" law firms as "astonishing"... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do