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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May
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Wives more likely to e-spy than husbands
It’s official – according to a recently conducted study anyway. Wives are more likely to rifle through their husband’s emails, texts or web histories to try and find out if they’re.. moreMay
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Sequoia releases ultra low power Bluetooth and WiFi modules
Reading-based Sequoia Technology Limited has released a new range of ultra low power modules for portable Bluetooth and Internet enabled products. The modules include the necessary stack and profiles to allow.. moreMay
21
Google raises the curtain on Android 2.2
Google has unveiled the next step of operating system Android’s evolution at its I/O conference. Android 2.2 is also known as Froyo – that’s short for frozen yoghurt, apparently. Seemingly they’ve.. moreMay
21
Freeview on a laptop
With the FIFA World Cup kick off only a matter of weeks away, England fans will be wondering how they are going to get to see the live games without falling out with the boss. One of the easiest solutions would be to turn the.. moreMay
21
Google Smart TV debuts
With the Google IO in full swing, the launch of Google TV is imminent. Already page holders can be found with the text “Insert Android press release/TV press release”, which is an indication that if not the full launch, something will be taking place. The.. moreMay
21
It’s 3D Saturday on Sky Sports
The Premier League football season may be over and the World Cup may only be broadcast in 2D for England’s matches, but these excuses do not mean that the new Sky 3D Channel is inactive, in fact quite the opposite. This weekend will see BSkyB.. moreMay
21
New 3D TVs from Samsung
The electronics firm Samsung is regarded as being the world’s largest maker of flat screen televisions and to add to the range, the company will be launching two more liquid crystal display televisions that support the latest 3D technology. These new televisions come with a.. moreMay
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Half of games will be in 3D in two years
It seems that 3D will have the same effect on the games industry as the introduction of high definition TV a while back, had on the games industry, when it adopted the new format. According to the games maker Ubisoft, within two years around 50.. moreMay
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SeeSaw offers pay to view service
The video on demand (VoD) provider, SeeSaw, which is based on the old Project Kangaroo technology, is moving into the territory of pay TV by offering its users up to a thousand hours of content. It will cost just 99p to £1.19p for an episode.. moreMay
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