4 Oct 2013:
The 'Hudl' tablet is Tesco's 7in affordable-but-good Android challenge to the American giants of Amazon's Kindle Fire and Google's Nexus 7 tablets. By Samuel Gibbs
Craig Grannell: The introduction of fake zooms, parallax, sliding and other changes in Apple's new iPhone and iPad software has a very real effect on people with vestibular disorders
Website says comments harm debate, while YouTube begins integration with Google+ to bring friends and 'popular personalities' to greater visibility - and hide random remarks. By Alex Hern
Postponement could last at least a week as BlackBerry struggles to shut out unreleased version which has had a million downloads on Google Play store. By Charles Arthur
Data-using messaging app will aim to rival WhatsApp and other 'over-the-top' rivals, but has fewer users - and removes a selling point for BlackBerry phones. By Samuel Gibbs
Almost one-third may have updated within 12 hours - but Apple's new iPhone software some way from 'world's most popular'. By Alex Hern and Charles Arthur
With the original iPhone software nearly six years old, Apple has taken a bold step that hints at larger screens through the use of bright colours, swipe gestures and animation
18 Sep 2013:
Windows 8.1 will be free for Windows 8 users, but pricey for everyone else and cannot be used to upgrade Windows XP or Windows Vista. By Samuel Gibbs