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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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Cisco holds half of enterprise wireless access point market
According to data from ABI Research, Cisco holds over half of the enterprise access point market, but Aruba, Motorola, and HP are all keen to gain market share. With this market.. moreJun
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Symantec Launches Small Business Check-up Tool
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today launched a new tool giving small businesses a holistic view of how they measure up against their peers in terms of information protection efficiency and effectiveness... moreJun
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Network Box reports increase in virus production from Russia
Virus production from Russia is on the up again, after a temporary decline last month when Russian hosting service, PROXIEZ-NET – notoriously used by criminal gangs – was taken down in.. moreJun
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Cloud Net introduces Virtual Landline Number Service
Business phone systems company Cloud Net, today has launched its Virtual Number Service to ensure that important business calls are always picked up and answered by an appropriate person. The service diverts calls from a UK geographic number, selected by the end-user to a mobile.. moreJun
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BBC looks into pensions
As if the cutbacks and top slicing of the TV Licence were not enough for the BBC to worry about, it seems that the subject of pensions is going to play a large part in the future financing of corporation. Currently there is a deficit.. moreJun
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Pay cap for managers at the BBC
In a move to save money, the BBC has announced that from now on its senior staff can expect to earn around ten per cent less than their counterparts in commercial television. This is a further change of direction for the BBC, where once it.. moreJun
30
More religious programming on the BBC
It was only few months ago when the Church of England complained about UK television and in particular the BBC, because of the apparent decline in religious programming. As a public service broadcaster, this concerns the BBC more than the other channels. It seems that.. moreJun
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BT collaborates with Genband for iComms service
The UK-based provider of phone and broadband services BT, has announced that upgrades will be made to the iComms Unified Communication service. This is a service that provides businesses with a selection of carrier based IP communications tools. These are aimed at showing people how.. moreJun
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Five-O goes to Bravo
It has been a long time coming but finally the re-make of that icon of seventies’ television, Hawaii Five-O, is almost complete. Once again the barriers between pay-TV and free-to-view TV will come into play, especially as terrestrial broadcasters such as the BBC and ITV.. moreJun
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