iPad may be a ‘game changer’, but competitors are up to this game Apple's iPad is a 'game changer', says Rupert Murdoch – but Samsung is about to become its first serious competitor and others will not be far behind
Apple’s iPad bonanza triggers race to launch copycat tablets Microsoft is working with partners including Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Samsung, Toshiba, and Sony on producing iPad-syle tablets
Skype plans to raise $100m in New York flotation But internet phone firm faces investigation by US authorities for alleged sanctions-busting in Iran
Google denies deal to end net neutrality Search giant says there is no agreement allowing telecoms company Verizon to prioritise the order and speed in which it delivers content to users
Intel settles competition case with US regulator World's largest microchip maker avoids fine in deal with authorities after accusations it bullied customers
How BlackBerry developed its mobile phone and networks The UAE's BlackBerry ban goes to the heart of how the mobile phone market has evolved
Amazon launches new Kindle e-reader and UK ebook store Amazon hopes the redesigned, lighter Kindles and new store will be the 'tipping point' in the UK e-reader market
BBC iPhone apps given green light BBC Trust rules that corporation's smartphone apps do not need to pass full public value test, despite rivals' concerns. By John Plunkett
Home Office sacks Raytheon-led electronic border control consortium Government says it has no confidence in Raytheon after e-Borders system falls at least a year behind schedule
Apple posts highest ever quarterly earnings after success for Mac and iPad Steve Jobs says tech firm had enjoyed 'phenomenal quarter' after revenues rise 88%, with net profit up 78% at $3.25bn
Broadband target put back to 2015 Deadline for broadband in all UK homes by 2012 put back by Tory culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, who says Labour's plan was impractical
Court hits the off button on Cool-er e-reader company Interead, the UK firm that launched the Cool-er electronic book reader to much fanfare last summer, has been quietly wound up
Ofcom sets deadline for mobile phone operators to speed up number transfers between networks Number 'porting' must take place within one working day from April 2011, regulator rules
Game the big loser as it waits for Kinect Game issued a profit warning after bid hopes waned and before the launch of Kinect and new Nintendo 3DS
Yahoo and Nokia join forces in bid to challenge Google and Apple Outspoken Yahoo boss Carol Bartz tells TechCrunch blogger to 'fuck off' if he thinks her company should be performing better