So here's what I've been reading on my iPhone 4 this week - well, in those moments my left hand isn't blocking the antenna, that is.
The UK's coalition government is going to scrap 75% of all government websites, reports IT Pro.
A new report from the Central Office of Information (COI) found development and running of just 46 sites had cost the Government £94 million in 2009 – 2010, plus £32 million in staffing costs.
PC Pro takes a look at the surprise decision by Microsoft to drop its Kin phone, just weeks after it hit the market.
So why the rapid cancellation? Well, it was done hours before the end of the Microsoft financial year. Clearly, this is an attempt by Andy Lees, the VP in charge of mobile, to wrap up all the pain and debt into the current financial year in order to give Windows 7 Mobile the best possible spreadsheet position in the next financial year.
Enterprise Storage lists 10 storage start-ups worth taking a look at.
CSO.com has an interesting report on research into the views of IT security professionals.
The research includes the responses of 591 IT and IT security practitioners and found 83 percent believe their organization has been the target of an advanced threat, with 71 percent reporting an increase in advanced threats over the past 12 months.
And finally, here's a bit of video taking a very early look at Meego, Intel and Nokia's mobile OS, running on a handset. Looks promising.