Without the open source tools and programs that are essential to a healthy developer ecosystem, WinRT faces a real problem – because without them, you cant write the appsIt is a truth universally ack...
Plus the Leap interactive controller, Cisco kills its tablet, Ballmers 80-inch Windows 8 tablet and moreA quick burst of 10 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamInside Nokias s...
Cumbrian firm adds further evidence for the Guardian Northerners optimism about the future of manufacturing in our three regionsA manhole cover has always been a manhole cover to me, and maybe also t...
Plus another patent infographic, why a Facebook phone makes sense, Mark Meekers 2012 observations, HTC gets past US Customs, and moreA quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Te...
The announcement by Thorsten Heins that the company will lose money this quarter suggests that there is no clear path for the BlackBerry maker to return to healthHeres what I think: RIM is heading fo...
Plus paying with mobile money, FBI v DNS, Nokias great £d maps, Siri v S-Voice and moreA quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamLiving on mobile money >> BBC Tec...
Plus why the chorded keyboard failed, how an MP3 player inspired Google Graph, what tablet owners do, and moreA quick burst of 7 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamMobile dev...
There wont be another until the 22nd century, when most of us wont be here. And remember the role of Salford and the wider north of England in the great astronomical events historyNext Wednesday, 6 J...
Plus the death of e-ink?, how rural fibre is advancing a metre at a time, the view from Saturn and moreA burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamHow Apple and Microsoft...
People are complaining because Microsoft is rejigging the versions and capabilities of the next version of Visual Studios Express edition. But those changes dont matter if youre doing programming the...
Plus Brin wears Goggles in SF, whats a modern browser?, the n0tice experiment, smartphone data and moreA quick burst of 13 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamApple has remove...
Plus Space Hijackerss Olympian effort, unhiding your OSX Library, cutting smartphone subsidies and moreA quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamEroding smartphon...
Plus what Almunia actually said about Google, Microsoft gets sorting, tablet starts, Ryanairs cookie trick and moreA quick burst of 7 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamThe F...
Claims that Google Chrome has passed Internet Explorer turn out to be wrong according to Statcounters data - but it wont be long. Firefox turns out to have a surprising dominance on our map, thoughCh...
Plus a 3D tour of the pyramids, new carrier vulnerability, Samsung blocking early S-Voice requests and moreA quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamThe worlds ho...
Plus Zuckerbergs new beginning, how and why Flickr failed, Windows Phone doing well in China?, and moreA quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamWindows 8 Release...
Icelands media haven, doubts about social media in the Arab Spring and culture secretary Ed Vaizeys fishy metaphors: Tom Midlane winds up Manchesters great ideas fest with his head abuzzStar turn on ...
Comparing public user engagement suggests that Google+ is still a niche pursuit, despite Google claiming it has 170 million people signed up - while Pinterests attraction remains highAway from all th...
• Facebook breaks even in first day of trading• IPO smashes record for trading volume with 565m shares• Underwriters step in to shore up $38 offer price• Launch delayed amid confusion at Nasdaq• Foll...
Legal LOLs as the LJ and QC turn MCs, plus three-year-old turns Dave Grohl in our rundown of the top online clipsIts been a dramatic few weeks at the Leveson inquiry into press standards, with eviden...
Tom Midlane is covering the norths huge festival of ideas for the Guardian Northerner. Hes halfway through - and reeling with mind-expanding notions, new technology and a Buddhist urban meditation ap...
Plus smartphone installed base, more on Android fragmentation, web intents?, and moreA quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamBrowsers and Apps in 2012 >> Tim Br...
How will we get out of the economic mess? See what happened when we deabeted the issues live• Enter our competition - and win $2,000• More data journalism and data visualisations from the GuardianHow...
Plus Child Support Agency still broken, what Sprint likes about the iPhone, tech CEOs v you, and moreA quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamLegacy computer err...
The sale will likely generate billions, but hidden just beneath the buzz are signs that not all is well for Silicon Valleys starOn Friday, Facebook will finally become a public company. The hotly ant...
Plus Steve Ballmer considered, Robbie Bach on the lessons from Xbox and Zune, Microsoft analyses Mac malware and moreA quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamWha...
How did the social network get so big - and can it possibly get any bigger?Mariana SantosSimon RogersGuardian Interactive team
Francesco Caio, a former chief executive of Cable & Wireless and one of the architects of the governments existing broadband strategy, will be here on Wednesday 16 May between 11.45am and 12.45pm (BS...
Plus Xbox for video?, sexism in tech (with examples!), the $144m button, Google takes the First, and moreA quick burst of 11 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamNokias last st...
Plus Googles maps on iOS, Dells ultrabook for open source, details from the Oracle-Google trial and moreA quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamFOSS Patents: Ju...
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