Nikon UK launches a new bumper D-SLR promotion offering up to £100 cashback on selected Nikon D-SLR cameras until 30th May 2012 inclusive. All claims...

Editor’s Note: Guest Author Pratibha is a technology enthusiast interested in analysing and reporting about different technologies. Earlier we reported...

Panasonic with RNIB has delivered the world’s first digital television sets with integrated Voice Guidance. RNIB did in-depth testing of the feature...

In a new Joint Committee on Privacy and Injunctions report, British parliament members wants to force Google to filter search results in order to comply...

UK Chancellor George Osborne named 10 cities in the 2012 budget to benefit from a £100 million investment to deliver “ultrafast broadband coverage”...

In an urge to do something big, UK’s three biggest mobile networks – Everything Everywhere, O2 and Vodafone are set to join forces and launch a...

Seems like Nokia and Microsoft partnership finally showing its colors after Nokia replacing its Symbian-powered smartphone line-up with phones running on Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform. The Windows-based Nokia phone outpaced Symbian devices in the United Kingdom. According to a report from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, compared sales of both Windows Phone and Symbian...

HTC during the recent Mobile World Congress had unveiled its phone range under One series – the flagship One X phone among the series will now soon...

Ofcom, UK telecommunication authority has granted preliminary approval for UK’s first commercial LTE network, allowing Everything Everywhere, a joint venture between Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom, to use the 1800MHz spectrum for LTE and potentially WiMAX on Orange and T-Mobile’s networks. Most of the 4G rollout is expected to take place on the 800MHz and...

The joint venture between Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom, Everything Everywhere has announced its plans to roll out next-generation networks 4G network on its Orange and T-mobile brands in United Kingdom, the await now is of Ofcom approval by the spring – with the roll out of a nationwide HSPA+ (3.5G) network – will provide 50% faster data speeds for T-Mobile...