Articles By David Gilbert

Phones 4u Life Mobile

Phones 4u Launching Life Mobile Operator This March

UK high street phone retailer Phones 4U has partnered with EE to launch its own virtual network this March, with 4G coming later in the year.

Ofcom's 4G Auction

The UK 4G Auction: Everything You Need to Know

The auctioning of the UK’s 4G spectrum over the coming weeks will be the biggest of its kind and we look at just how it will work, who’s bidding and what it will mean for consumers.

Eugene Kaspersky

Cyber Weapons ‘Cleaner’ but ‘Much Worse’ than Traditional Weapons

Security expert Eugene Kaspersky believes cyber weapons may be “cleaner” than traditional weapons but they are “much worse” and very difficult to protect against.

Sony Xperia Tablet Z

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Launched in Japan

Sony’s Xperia range has been expanded with the 10.1 Tablet Z, the world's thinnest and lightest 10in tablet.

RIM CEO Thorsten Heins Talks BlackBerry 10

Licencing BlackBerry 10 to Other Smartphone Manufacturers is ‘Conceivable’

RIM’s CEO has told a German newspaper that licencing the BlackBerry 10 software is “conceivable” if the platform fulfils its potential.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visits the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility

Stuxnet Attack on Nuclear Plant Forced Iran to Strengthen Cyber Capabilities

Iran will be force to be reckoned with after US-Israeli-backed cyber-attack Stuxnet, says US Gen Shelton.

Intel Bay Trail Chip

Intel Looking at Uncertain 2013 as Revenue Forecasts Fall Short of Expectations

Intel’s shares were down more than 5 percent in after-hours trading following the announcement of the company’s fourth quarter financial results.

Acer Aspire S7 Review

Acer Aspire S7 Review

Can the sleek and beautiful Aspire S7 from Acer live up to expectations?

EE Store Closures

EE Closing 78 High Street Stores, but Jobs are Safe

EE is planning to close 78 of its high street stores, but unlike HMV, Blockbuster and Jessops no jobs are under threat.

Nokia Job Cuts

Nokia Completes 10,000 Jobs Cuts in Just Six Months

Nokia has finished its planned cull of 10,000 employees by letting 300 staff in Finland go and outsourcing some of its IT operations to India.