Latest Technology News
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- Nokia loses €1bn in Q4 2011
- Nintendo Wii U confirmed for Xmas 2012
- Apple iPad now has 58% market share
- Anonymous launches attack against 'Irish SOPA'
- Giant joypad enters Guinness record books
- Alan Wake and I Am Alive coming to XBLA
- Mobile Phone Recycling companies: scam? A review
- Nokia Lumia 900 set for June
- O2 resolves customer mobile number leak
- Apple announces profits have doubled
- 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
- Firefox 4 beta, what's new?
- LG Optimus 2X now launching in March?
- Mobile Phone Recycling companies: scam? A review
- Virgin rolls out Nagra 3 in Leeds area
- Sky 3D channel launched, but parade is rained on
- 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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Apr
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BT signs data deal with CommVault
The broadband and phone service provider BT, has signed a deal with software provider CommVault and computer services firm HP, in an attempt to improve its data storage. BT currently holds.. moreApr
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Mobile broadband provider may avoid file sharing rules
It looks as if users of mobile broadband services and customers of smaller fixed line broadband providers could end up being exempt from the digital economy bill, leaving a gaping hole.. moreApr
26
Unlimited broadband could be a thing of the past
Recent reports are coming up with the notion that unlimited broadband could be a thing of the past, but some consumers and industry experts are saying that unlimited broadband never really.. moreApr
26
Working Lunch is over
The axe keeps on falling at the BBC, but it seems instead of falling where the money is spent on unseen things like expenses and salaries, it is falling on the one thing that the BBC needs more than anything else. The cost cutting exercise.. moreApr
26
Hackers run Android on iPhone
It seems that a hacker has been able to exploit a weakness in the iPhone and managed to install the Google open source Android operating system. To prove their point the process has been demonstrated on a You Tube video. As if breaking the iPhone.. moreApr
26
Freesat looking at offering 3D TV
The free to view UK satellite provider, Freesat, could be offering 3D content in the future and the good news is that many Freesat set top boxes are capable of the delivering the content with no upgrades needed. According to the managing director of Freesat,.. moreApr
26
Twitter ‘support email’ is phishing
Users of Twitter may be slightly confused over emails apparently sent from the social networking site, claiming that there are unread, delayed or unsent messages on their account. The email, which apparently comes from support@twitter.com, naturally provides a link for the user to quickly get.. moreApr
26
Comet cuts the price of 3D Television
The weekend saw the battle lines drawn up in the High St when it comes to 3D televisions. John Lewis will go down as being the first retailer in the UK to offer 3D televisions to the public, but hot on its tail was electrical.. moreApr
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Splinter Cell: Conviction holds video game top spot
Ubisoft has managed to hold on to the number one and two slots in the UK all-format video game chart, as compiled by Chart Track. For the second week running, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction showed the, erm, conviction to remain top of the heap... moreApr
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