Apple is believed to be working with Asian suppliers to produce an 8-inch iPad Mini to compete against the Amazon Kindle Fire and Samsung's Galaxy Tab range.
Harry Redknapp looked particularly chuffed at White Hart Lane on Saturday night, as Tottenham fans chanted for the manager to stay despite strong links to the England job.
The iPad 3 will be announced on 7 March, according to Apple blog iMore, and will support LTE technology for super-fast internet browsing.
In the most recent round of rumours, the iPad 3 could come with 4G LTE capability
With the Anti-Acta 11 February Day of Action looming, the International Business Times UK looks at why Anonymous, the Pirate Party and activists in general are so up in arms.
A part of the wider Anti-Acta movement, within the UK protests have been confirmed in London Glasgow and Nottingham.
Jan Molby believes that Guus HIddink is the best candidate to lead England to glory in the 2012 Euros, despite Harry Redknapp being overwhelming favourite to take on the role.
Dubai rugby tour rules are not the only embarrassing emails to go viral.
Czech PM Petr Necas warns of danger to free information in move that mirrors Poland and Slovakia reluctance to accept copyright regulations.
Innovative young designers from around world get chance to display cutting-edge fashions.
Hacking collective defaces French government website in protest over international copyright law.
The latest targets of Anonymous, the shadowy online hackers' group, include OnGuardOnline.gov, the US government's anti-scam website, and sites of Mexico's senate and the interior ministry.
Anonymous has called all Belgian citizens to gather on Brussels' streets on Saturday to demonstrate against an international copyright agreement
The iPhone 5 will have an October release date and feature LTE networking allowing the smartphone to download data much faster than the iPhone 4S, a leading analyst claims.
The "Dear Leader" is long gone but anyone who is not ready to "honour" his legacy during the mourning period will be deemed as "war criminals" and dealt with accordingly.
Poland's left-wing Ruch Palikota Party members wear universal anti-establishment protest masks in parliament against signing of international copyright agreement.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has signed the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement in Japan, despite huge demonstrations in Warsaw Street and the hacking of governmental websites since the weekend.
Millions of people joined in New Year celebrations across Asia on January 23.
Three more bodies were recovered late on Sunday night and early on Monday morning.
Punishments of six months labour camps are apparently given to those who did not attend the orchestrated crying sessions or did not seem genuine at the organised crying events.
Iran boycott-busting firms in China, Singapore and UAE sanctioned by US.
Ofcom has outlined its plans for Britain's upgrade to the super-fast 4G mobile network technology, promising that at least four mobile operators will use the network.