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- Alibaba enters the mobile OS fray
- Max Payne 3 tops UK game chart
- Windows Phone overtakes iOS in China
- avast! Free Antivirus for Mac tops CNET’s download.com in 3 days
- Samsung Galaxy S III: 9m pre-orders
- Google gets approval on Motorola
- HP Pavilion md5880n TV
- HTC Desire C coming May 24th
- 4G mobile to disrupt TV signal for 2 million
- How to stop Medieval Total War from crashing
- Virgin code update cripples cable boxes
- PeerTV raising £6m through IPO
- Eurovox firmware updated
- Google TV coming to UK within 6 months
- Concern over parental controls on kids' mobiles
- Mobile Phone Recycling companies: scam? A review
- Firefox 4 beta, what's new?
- LG Optimus 2X now launching in March?
- How to stop Medieval Total War from crashing
- Virgin rolls out Nagra 3 in Leeds area
- PSN back online
- Sony confirms PSN won't be back this weekend
- PSN update: Not back until the weekend... or next week?
- Android most popular smartphone platform in the UK
- Searchmetrics.com: are they just making it up?
- Modern Warfare 3 mauled on Metacritic
- UK Xbox sales sneak ahead of PS3 in 2010
- Sony NGP runs PS3 WipEout HD no sweat
- Portal 2 shifts more on Xbox than PS3
- Sony PSN fallout begins with legal rumbles and government criticism
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PS3 to go 3D in 2009?
It looks as if computer games will be the next product to offer 3D, with characters jumping out of the screen and grabbing the user by the throat, or at least.. moreDec
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Orange launches new 3G network
It looks like Orange has been busy developing its HSPA network. The company has just completed an upgrade of over seven hundred and sixty sites in Northern Ireland and Scotland, which.. moreDec
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Regulator speaks out on hidden charges
The communications regulator, Ofcom, has further clarified the situation regarding hidden charges, which it feels is causing big problems for customers of broadband, telecom, digital TV and mobile communications providers. To.. moreDec
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Websites could get age ratings
In a move that is bound to stir up the emotions of many internet users, the UK’s Culture Secretary, Andy Burnham, is looking to create a child safe internet by censoring websites and giving them age ratings like those on computer games and films. Not.. moreDec
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New piracy rules could leave ISPs liable
According to report in the Guardian, the campaign against piracy could be moving in a new direction if the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) gets its own way. In a proposal to stop the illegal copying and downloading of music and films.. moreDec
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UK behind when it comes to broadband
The UK is still celebrating the introduction of super fast broadband services, even though this is going to be limited to specific areas. However this progress is not fast enough, because the UK is still in danger of lagging behind the rest of the world,.. moreDec
29
IronKey protects against AutoRun worms
US-based IronKey Inc has upped the security of its flash drives even further with the addition of USB anti-worm malware protection capabilities. With AutoRun worms infecting over 70 million computers in 2008, this technology is designed to bring additional peace of mind to users of.. moreDec
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Job losses expected in UK mobile sector
Thousands of employees across the mobile telecoms sector are expected to be made jobless in the first few months of 2009, according to a report in the Guardian. Economic slowdown and strong competition mean that mobile operators are being forced to cut costs. The UK’s.. moreDec
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O2 launches high-speed, low-cost broadband
Network operator O2 has launched a new broadband product with a killer combination: low price and high speed. O2 mobile customers are being offered 20Mbps fixed line broadband for a recession busting £9.79 per month. This makes it the cheapest high speed broadband service in.. moreDec
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