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- Steve Jobs “worked closely” on iPhone 5
- Computer with broadband just £159
- Max Payne 3 tops UK game chart
- avast! Free Antivirus for Mac tops CNET’s download.com in 3 days
- How to stop Medieval Total War from crashing
- Samsung Galaxy S III: 9m pre-orders
- Google gets approval on Motorola
- HTC Desire C coming May 24th
- Mobile Phone Recycling companies: scam? A review
- 4G mobile to disrupt TV signal for 2 million
- 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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Jul
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Facebook Questions marks foray into search
Facebook recently topped the 500 million user mark, and is keenly looking towards expansion and netting that full billion strong user base in the future. And one area it seems the.. moreJul
29
Android 2.2 Rom leaked for Samsung Galaxy S
The Samsung Galaxy S smartphone has been going down a storm since its launch, establishing itself as a clear iPhone rival (with not a case bumper in sight, either). And now.. moreJul
29
ICO clears Google over wi-fi data affair
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has effectively cleared Google over the wi-fi data collection uproar, which privacy activists sank their teeth into back in May. If you don’t recall this one,.. moreJul
29
Dell launches security products for SMBs
Dell has announced a portfolio of security products and services for SMEs, as part of its strategy to expand in the small business market. The J-SRX, Dell-branded hardware was developed in partnership with Juniper Networks Inc. and the security services through a partnership with SecureWorks.. moreJul
29
Nintendo 3DS soon to be dated and priced
Some good news for Nintendo handheld fans – it won’t be too long before the exact launch date and asking price for its next-gen gaming device is revealed. The Nintendo 3DS, which boasts 3D technology without the need for any eye-wear, will have its launch.. moreJul
29
Bath entrepreneur appointed Internet guardian
Holding the keys to the Internet sounds like a plot line from a sci-fi novel, but that is exactly what a businessman from Bath has been asked to do. Paul Kane, the chief executive of internet management company CommunityDNS, is one of seven people chosen.. moreJul
29
Infrax announces Android VoIP phone
Infrax Systems Inc, which provides unified Smart Grid-related products and services for the Energy and Utility industries, has announced an Android-based phone for mobile voice and data applications. The encrypted HTC Desire phone will allow users to securely manage voice calls and data. A peer-to-peer.. moreJul
29
A fifth of Facebook user names “leaked” to file-sharers
The latest privacy furore regarding Facebook – there’s always something going down in that department – involves a huge list of user names being put up on BitTorrent. The Guardian reports that Canadian security expert Ron Bowes downloaded the near-3GB worth of data as part.. moreJul
29
Amazon Kindle revamped e-reader now available in the UK
Amazon is preparing a big push for its e-reading hardware in the UK, making the new version of the Kindle available directly to Brits from Amazon.co.uk. Amazon has redesigned the Kindle to make it sleeker, with a 20% smaller body, and the slimmer frame means.. moreJul
29

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