Apple preparing 25 million 3G iPhones? By Don Reisinger Report says manufacturing is underway already
Dell's sneaky trick keeps Windows XP alive By Don Reisinger Dell and Lenovo announced on Monday that they will be using "downgrade rights" to keep offering Windows XP beyond the 30 June cut-off date imposed by Microsoft
Apple looking to make your iPhone rumble? By Don Reisinger Apple may be planning on bringing haptic feedback to the iPhone and other future touchscreen devices, according to one Apple employee
Google sets out to ruin your mobile phone By Don Reisinger Google this week announced that it would be expanding its ad business to other platforms and will start distributing its display advertisements to mobile phones
Yahoo-Google pact gets ugly as DOJ steps in By Don Reisinger The US Justice Department has launched an investigation into the deal that was brokered between Google and Yahoo earlier this month
Apple buys chip designer with iPhone in mind By Don Reisinger Apple announced late Tuesday that it has acquired a small microprocessor design firm for $278 million (£139 million). It's a move that could have a major impact on the entire mobile phone industry
Report: Safari riddled with security holes By Don Reisinger Apple's Safari browser may not be nearly as secure as it should be and according to a new study, it's putting its users at unnecessary risk
Nations rejoice: Apple bringing IM to iPhone By Don Reisinger Almost from out of nowhere, we have the surprise news that Apple has filed for a patent suggesting that it will be bringing instant messaging to the iPhone
Samsung gunning for organic AMOLED market By Don Reisinger Samsung is planning on getting into next-generation AMOLED displays in a serious way from next year and already has eyes on stretching the technology beyond the current size restrictions
Cat out of bag as PS3 movie plans revealed By Don Reisinger Hard on the heels of yesterday's PlayTV news, we hear that Sony finally has concrete plans for delivering a video service to the PlayStation 3.
Shareholder revolt may derail MS bid for Yahoo By Don Reisinger Microsoft may not be able to acquire Yahoo as easily as the company believes, a group of portfolio managers told reporters on Monday
Researcher: Wii and iPhone browsers are scary By Don Reisinger Says both browsers are subject to phishing scams
PayPal to block Safari and other 'unsafe' browsers By Don Reisinger Says it needs to do everything it can to protect users
Do leaked photos show new aluminium MacBooks? By Don Reisinger Apple may abandon its plastic MacBook design in favour of aluminium, a source close to the production of the notebook case claims
Psystar under fire from all sides over OS X deal By Don Reisinger Payment processing company says it won't work with the firm
IBM's own staff prefer Macs to ThinkPads By Don Reisinger Is Windows enterprise support finally eroding?
Movies and more coming to the PS3? By Don Reisinger Sony exec hints at big things soon for the powerful console
Psystar OS X saga continues, will fight Apple By Don Reisinger Apple clone manufacturer is poised to fight Jobs in court
Who to believe? New DS this year or not? By Don Reisinger Rumours suggest Nintendo will deliver at E3 in July
PC maker tries to sell own Mac OS X machines By Don Reisinger A new online Mac vendor called Psystar has gone offline just hours after announcing that it was selling Mac OS X Leopard on its own brand of desktops
Sony leak reveals bold LED HD TV plans By Don Reisinger More contrast all round, as Bravia televisions get major boost
Rocketboom Twitter account goes to highest bidder By Don Reisinger Says the publicity stunt has meaning
New iPhone spells end of days for BlackBerry By Don Reisinger Apple to entice business customers away from famed trailblazer