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- January 31
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- Nintendo plans to recover its sinking ship with 'health platform'
- Ouya all-black console packs 16GB of storage, refined controller
- Google's Sundar Pichai is now reportedly up for Microsoft CEO position
- PlayStation app update adds mobile livestream viewing
- GoPro channel on Xbox One, Xbox 360 to stream extreme action videos
- Google in trouble with South Korea over WiFi snooping
- Twitter and IBM end legal battle with 900 patent licensing agreement
- US Cellular trying to reel you in with $50 no-contract unlimited everything plan
- Big smiles everyone, next Windows 8.1 update may boot to desktop by default
- Telenav buys OpenStreetMap GPS firm to drive out competition
- Ericsson to expand in Europe, China
- Android dominated almost 80 per cent of smartphone market in 2013
- Survey reveals data security apathy among UK employees
- Google, you can take my identity but leave my Nexus alone
- IBM seeks to shed SDN with billion-dollar pricetag
- Dropbox for Business: is it the right cloud storage solution for you?
- QlikTech launches Winter Games app to keep you frosty on the facts
- Cisco unveils fog computing to see through Internet of Things
- Nominet nominates .uk domain launch date
- Ads shmads: Nexus 5, Chromecast show Google can play hardware game
- Apple's sapphire glass plans may center on iPhone 6 screen
- January 30
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- Microsoft reportedly primed to name Nadella CEO, Gates may be out as chairman
- Relax, Apple isn't putting the iPod out to stud just yet
- Amazon Prime price increase likely to happen, retailer reveals
- Google: We're going to help Nest grow, but gaining founders helps us, too
- Archos shines light on Neon line of budget Android tablets
- New iPad, iPhone bezels may one day be both smart and pressure-sensitive
- Microsoft offers trade-in credit to 'ditch your PS3' for an Xbox One
- Five ways tech is transforming the classroom in 2014
- ARM releases server standards in fight against Intel supremacy
- UK superfast broadband rollout triples in rural areas
- Is your data safer in the cloud?
- EMC to axe jobs as part of cloud refocus
- Oracle boosts business app range on Oracle Cloud Marketplace
- Swiftkey Note brings smarter typing to iPhones and iPads today
- Sneaky seller lists Samsung's early Tizen phone on eBay
- Has Gears of War killed off Microsoft's hot new Xbox One game?
- Quad-core HTC Desire 310 leaked on HTC's own site
- Google dumping Motorola isn't a disaster: it's a reboot
- Nokia X / Normandy Android phone might not be as low-end as we thought
- Will the PS Vita Slim be Sony's final handheld games console?
- What Lenovo buying Motorola means for your next smartphone
- More 'confirmation' on Galaxy S5 specs appears, along with new accessories
- Want 4K content? Don't bother looking to the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One
- iOS 7 Controller Showdown: Which is Best?
- Facebook hints at Graph Search for mobile soon, more standalone apps
- Lenovo answers burning questions about Motorola, addresses future of phones
- January 29
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- HTC One Android 4.4 KitKat update will miss its mark
- Google admits it couldn't go 'all-in' on Moto, says firm is better off with Lenovo
- It's official: Google done with Motorola, Lenovo taking over
- Nintendo chief and board take one for the team with massive pay cuts
- Google reportedly pressuring Samsung to ease up on its own apps
- AT&T may still launch Vodafone takeover bid, just not right now...
- Google's master plan should be less 'I, Robot,' more Jetsons
- New patent may show how Motorola and Google imagine 'talking' cars
- Verizon plucks exclusive rose gold Samsung Galaxy Note 3
- Your move T-Mobile - AT&T offering $100 credit for every new line of service
- Facebook develops petabyte Blu-ray storage prototype
- Spotify tie-in takes Last.fm back to its roots
- Lenovo unveils four new ThinkServer enterprise solutions
- iPad Pro could launch with fabled iStylus
- Lenovo splits into four to handle new ventures
- Global internet speeds rose 29% year-on-year in 2013
- Microsoft joins Open Compute Project
- Dell offers "bare-metal" networking in new deal with Cumulus
- Why driverless technology will be the best thing that ever happened to cars
- Report says 3D 'bioprinting' will spark debate on ethics
- Solar powered MacBooks could be in our future
- Olympus adds third camera to OM-D line-up
- Olympus reveals the world's first 'dot-sight' camera
- President Obama calls for reigning in spy programs in State of the Union
- Sony opens up Playstation Now to lucky few
- You'll soon be able to use Chrome Apps on iOS and Android devices
- January 28
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- Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo official, a so-so smartphone with a 5-inch display
- iOS in the Car takes a spin in two new developer-driven videos
- Samsung sings 2K, 4K smartphone screen resolution tune once again
- Apple TV finally gets big time billing as major upgrade rumors persist
- Latest Apple patents reveal swappable iPhone camera lenses
- Samsung shipped one in three smartphones during 2013
- It's no KitKat, but AT&T HTC One X could get a rush from Android 4.2.2 tomorrow
- An Amazon Android console could be a huge mistake
- Microsoft: Azure can beat Amazon and IBM cloud solutions
- Nintendo says it has 'no plans' to put mini-games on smartphones
- IBM announces social network-style email service for businesses
- BlackBerry is down but not out as it releases a new software update
- Not even Google Maps, Angry Birds are safe from NSA and GCHQ spying
- Smart devices? Most manufacturers can barely make simple ones
- HP software-defined storage solution aims to lower virtualization costs
- Why Facebook's latest Android update wants to read your text messages
- Dell KACE can now deploy 250 operating systems in one go
- Amazon's Android console may undercut Xbox One and PS4 this year
- Samsung Zeq 900 leaked as firm's first Tizen smartphone
- New frame designs mean glasses-wearers can now wear Google Glass
- Acer plans smartwatch and smart jewelry for 2014
- Fuji unveils SLR-style CSC
- YouTube, Facebook data caught up in UK's 'Squeaky Dolphin' spy program
- January 27
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- Tech firms strike major deal with US gov to disclose data request figures
- Touch ID only the start? Cook says Apple 'intrigued' by mobile payments
- iPhone and iPad are breaking records, but iPod is taking a plunge
- iPhone 6 could launch in June as A8 chip production ramps up
- Microsoft grabs Gears of War to ensure it'll never appear on a PlayStation
- T-Mobile bends over backwards for LG G Flex, offers a QWERTY phone to boot
- Samsung: Curved TVs are the logical step for 4K in the home
- Samsung and Google buddy up to sign 10-year patent agreement
- Why the public cloud is perfect for your business
- IBM reveals Kenexa Talent Suite for improved HR
- Building a single view: why Master Data Management technology alone won't be enough
- South Korea working on 5G network 1,000 times faster than 4G
- AT&T rules out Vodafone bid in immediate future
- Microsoft admits employee accounts compromised, documents stolen
- What can the internet of things do for SMBs?
- Samsung Galaxy Glass has sights trained on September launch
- Cloud integration top priority for businesses - report
- BBC's former CTO was sacked over DMI failure
- SAP and Atos team up for EU cloud standards to counter NSA threat
- World's first multi-material colour 3D printer can print Bono-style glasses
- BlackBerry eyes up MWC 2014 for new handsets launch
- KitKat and Sense 6.0 release dates for HTC One leaked
- Nokia going low-end Android with the Normandy, according to new specs
- Panda Security to support Windows XP beyond shelf life
- Mobile coprocessors: the secret to smarter smartphones
- Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 to rock a radical new flexible design
- Nokia Lumia 1520 mini may launch as Lumia 930 with fewer headlining specs
- Google and Samsung form landmark patent alliance to aid fight against iOS
- Is Google about to kill off the Nexus?
- Logitech video conferencing solution makes any room a meeting space
- Google buys AI start-up DeepMind to go with all of those terrifying robots
- January 26
- January 25
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- Xbox Live's Major Nelson hints at 'competitive pricing' for digital downloads
- Netflix offers help in battle against the binge with optional auto-play
- Partition your hard drive: keep your data safe
- Nintendo Fusion resurfaces, Apple gets in the game, the Candy Saga continues
- Gadget Deathwatch: 10 products destined for the scrapheap
- The wait for Apple's iTunes Radio may soon be over for Brits and Canadians
- There is no backdoor government access to Apple servers, swears CEO
- January 24
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- Bloatware be gone! Korean phones will soon make carrier baggage optional
- Microsoft sees profit boost on back of Xbox One and cloud success
- Gmail, Google+, Hangouts and more Google services all took a dive Friday
- BitCloud creators plan to 'replace' the internet
- TechRadar Tip Off: Only $999 for Sony Limited Edition Alpha NEX-7 Camera Bundle
- A Patch Tuesday treat? Windows 8.1 Update 1 release pinned on March 11
- Cook confirms Apple interest in sapphire, won't divulge use in iPhone 6 or iWatch
- Study finds personal technology benefits business in developing countries
- FBI tells retailers to expect more cyber attacks
- Microsoft, just admit it: Windows users don't want Windows 8
- How can NFC help SMBs?
- Amazon Web Services unveils new SSD-based storage option
- TechRadar Pro is giving away 200 free e-tickets to CeBIT
- Red Hat unveils new lineup for open hybrid cloud
- Apple updates iWork for iCloud, adds password protection to documents
- 62 Windows 8 secrets you need to know
- Microsoft launches free computing programme for primary school teachers
- Apple says it will not merge OS X and iOS
- Samsung confirms its phones and tablets will only get bigger
- Tackling the bandwidth issue at Sochi's Winter Olympics
- Samsung's 'hot corners' may bring ultimate one-handed control to your smartphone
- Galaxy S5 MWC 2014 launch is actually a Tizen event
- There and Mac again: Apple anniversary, iOS in cars and Darth Vader's dustbin
- The vulnerability conundrum
- Beats Music vs Spotify
- SwiftKey for iOS allegedly leaks, could be as good as Android keyboard
- January 23
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- Snowden: Not all spying is bad, but tech allows for cheap, easy mass surveillance
- Microsoft moved 3.9 million Xbox Ones before the end of 2013
- Qualcomm picks up Palm, truck-load of other mobile patents from HP
- 'OK, Google' voice search could become built-in feature for Chrome
- Apple could stick sapphire to screens, processors and more in iPhone 6
- Games may be all the rage with new Apple TV set-top box
- Nokia Normandy Android phone may see MWC reveal, if Microsoft doesn't stop it
- Apple said to be plotting pair of bigger iPhones for release this year
- AMD launches new 12-core and 16-core server processors
- Microsoft to store foreign data on non-US servers amid NSA controversy
- Study shows legal firms set for cloud expansion
- Sony's 4K and UltraViolet pioneers axed in tech division cuts
- Lenovo snaps up IBM's server business for $2.3 billion
- FRITZ!Box 7490 router wants to be your all-in-one comms device
- Windows 8: what you'll need to relearn
- Replacing the Wii U would be madness - Nintendo needs a different kind of Fusion
- Facebook's a disease and the cure's coming
- How tech shapes the future of gaming: are we better, connected?
- Yet more Samsung Galaxy Tabs tipped ahead of MWC 2014
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo appears in press image leak
- Why Ethernet is the way forward for mobile backhaul
- Netflix eying 3-tier pricing plan, but only for new members
- iPhone 'white screen of death' expected to be fixed in iOS 7 update
- January 22
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- Beats Music hits pause on new users one day after launch
- Facebook testing mobile ad network, shouldn't affect your News Feed ... yet
- Nintendo 'Fusion' resurfaces, this time in connection with new consoles
- Netflix to ISPs: You violate net neutrality, we incite member protest
- Apple said to have 'locked down' iPhone 6 screen size at 4.8 inches
- First Un-carrier, now Un-banker? T-Mobile unleashes Mobile Money
- BT's record-breaking bandwidth can download 44 HD films per second
- Expedia hit by 25% drop in search visibility
- Supreme Court rejects SAP appeal against $391 million lawsuit
- Apple slams Samsung with key victories in ongoing patent dispute
- Majority of parents foresee digital skills gap
- Hard drive test shows Seagate lacking, Hitachi on top
- IBM management turns down bonuses as profits fall
- BlackBerry deal with US Defence Department sends shares sky high
- TechRadar Tip Off: 50% off Philips O'Neill Crash over-ear headphones
- SanDisk outs ULLtraDIMM enterprise SSD
- Leaked Windows 8.1 update shows Metro apps dropped on the Desktop
- Potatoes set to power phones and tablets within 3 years
- Galaxy S3 and Note 2 to receive KitKat update by end of March
- Microsoft hacked again by Syrian Electronic Army
- Apple's pushy patent points to a click-free trackpad future
- 16 million online accounts in Germany 'compromised'
- GTA 5 for PC shows up on Amazon
- The exciting technology that's making driverless cars a reality
- Sony Xperia Z Ultra morphs into Wi-Fi-only tablet
- Samsung Galaxy S5 may finally abandon that physical home button
- HTC M8 incoming? Two new handsets get the green light
- Motorola boss hints at a super cheap smartphone
- iOS in the Car moves up a gear with new screenshot leak
- List of 25 worst passwords show importance of proper business security
- Microsoft created over 75 Xbox One prototypes
- Amazon going 'over the top' with plans for live TV streamed over the web?
- January 21
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- Have a cracked iPhone 5C screen? Apple Stores will now fix it for you
- LogMeIn is logging out of free service, forcing users to pay if they want to stay
- Glass goes from Google X to Google X-rated with bedroom-based sex app
- Microsoft, Machinima downplay paying YouTubers for glowing Xbox One plugs
- Nokia Lumia 929 'Icon' leak takes the stage on carrier's own website
- Report highlights digital TV spectrum concerns
- Verizon to buy Intel's cloud TV arm
- South Korea's new mobile broadband set to be fastest in world
- VIDEO: Entertainment on Xbox One
- Beats Music makes its debut on iOS and Android, launches today
- VIDEO: Innovation on Xbox One
- VIDEO: Best games on Xbox One
- Android Modding 101: what you need to know about rooting your phone
- Sony Xperia Z2 screenshots reveal a glut of new features
- Why virtual reality gaming is the exciting future of PlayStation 4
- Calls for Nintendo to quit hardware are 'misguided', says head games expert
- Don't leave your virtual filing cabinet open: Part One
- Dubious pre-MWC 2014 launch tipped for Samsung Galaxy S5
- Google Nexus 8 could arrive in mid-2014 with Intel inside
- Windows Server 2012 R2 gives you the fast track to your own cloud
- Nintendo: No, Mario won't be coming to your smartphone
- The future of the desktop - rendering the operating system irrelevant?
- Rumour: 4.7-inch and 5.7-inch iPhone 6 handsets coming as soon as June
- Verizon's latest Share Everything plan is the cheapest (and smallest) yet
- January 20
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- HP is giving the people what they apparently want: new Windows 7 PCs
- AT&T will offer the LG G Flex for pre-order a week before Sprint release
- Westinghouse takes a different spin on the 4K screen revolution
- TechRadar Tip Off: 50% off Logitech G19s Gaming Keyboard
- China unveils COS to tackle Android 'monopoly'
- IBM still trying to ditch x86 server business
- Russia-based teen developed BlackPOS malware used in Target hack
- Epson introduces two new heavy-duty printers for small and medium businesses
- Nokia to add Lumia 1520 and 2520 models to trial scheme
- Acer calls notebooks a 'misstep' after profits tumble
- Kim Dotcom: NSA helped make Megaupload a Top 500 site
- Razer CEO talks Nabu, the Internet of Things and making products for gamers
- Sky and Vodafone consider partnering to end BT dominance
- Virus found in payment systems capable of stealing data
- What is the point of SteamOS? I can't think of a single one
- Malware-infected extensions take shine off Chrome
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- Intel to cut more than 5,000 jobs in 2014
- Microsoft employees admit Windows 8 is 'the new Vista'
- Bring Your Own... Network?
- HTC M8 looks set to shun QHD display
- Steam Machine: which Steam box should you buy?
- Samsung's new TouchWiz UI leaks as a prettier Google Now
- Star Wars director confirms he won't go to the digital darkside
- Patent protection: securing your most valuable asset
- January 19
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- The end for film? Paramount becomes the first studio to go all-in on digital
- Microsoft now rolling out its fixed firmware update for Surface Pro 2
- Alienware plans to release a new generation Steam Machine every year
- Why Google buying Nest has sent temperatures rising on the web
- Cutting the cord: why wireless charging will finally power up in 2014
- January 18
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- Phil Schiller shows his age by unfollowing Nest's Tony Fadell on Twitter
- Amazon's 'anticipatory shipping' will send packages before you click buy
- The key to client billing at consulting firms
- Gabe the enabler: Valve's hands-off approach to hardware will pay off
- Spotify hints it could monitor your heart to give you the right beat
- How easy is it for your customer to make mobile payments?
- How Spotify, Netflix and Amazon control your online habits
- Cloud vs on-premise - how to spot a fake
- Defining a cloud
- Nintendo to finally embrace smartphones and tablets as hope fades for Wii U?
- Fashion faux pas? Intel smartwatch used ARM processor at CES
- January 17
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- Cracked iPhone 5C screens may get in-Apple Store repairs starting Monday
- Microsoft denies paying OEMs to support Windows Phone
- Got wood? Moto X to add three more grains January 21
- Looks like Google's Chrome remote desktop app will come to iOS, too
- Signs point to Sprint riding Wi-Fi calling wave, starting with two Sammy phones
- Mozilla snubs Window 8 Metro
- Obama orders reforms to NSA phone data collection, end to spying on foreign friends
- Gigabyte outs 10.1-inch Slate PC packing Bay Trail and leggy battery life
- Video: Oculus Rift and the future of VR gaming
- Code clues show that Android 5.0 could come with more fitness smarts built-in
- VIDEO: Xbox One opens up the next generation of multiplayer
- Internet of Bad Things: it's time to get paranoid about your fridge
- Nintendo in deep trouble as Wii U drags its financials through the mud
- No. Bad Nokia! Put down that Android at once!
- Screen sharing comes to Linux via Deskhop
- Smart fridge goes rogue, helps spam 750,000 email accounts
- Steam Machines and 4K screens
- Powerline networking: what you need to know
- Court hits the brakes on Google Glass driver's ticket
- IBM investing in global cloud coverage with new data centres
- Google's latest invention makes Glass look like an ancient relic
- Rdio follows Spotify's suit, now streams unlimited free web tunes in US
- Xbox One top selling US console last month, Sony says PS4 No. 1 overall
- Dyson redesigns cyclone cleaning tech so that it 'will never lose suction'
- January 16
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- Microsoft's Siri-like voice assistant 'Cortana' may be voiced by Cortana
- Intel: PC sales are steadying, but we're continuing turn towards tablets
- The NSA reportedly collects a mind-blowing number of texts every day
- CES 2014: Our top 10 moments
- Apple, Samsung smartphones muscle out the competition in US
- TechRadar Tip Off: Save $90 on a Canon PowerShot SX280
- Facebook adds Trending to News Feed, Twitter rip-off comments ensue
- Sprint transforms 'One Up' into 'Easy Pay,' kind of like T-Mobile
- And the Oscar (nomination) goes to... Netflix!
- Sprint opens LG G Flex online pre-orders, in stores February 7
- BT trials new network tech for 'Internet of Things'
- Predictions for the 2014 Labour Force Market
- The latest Nokia Normandy leak brings possible launch date with it
- Yahoo chief operating officer makes 'decision' to quit
- Google loses High Court bid to block UK legal action
- Samsung's first Tizen phone looks like it's very, very close
- Death of net neutrality could mean higher Netflix prices
- Microsoft extends XP anti-malware support past end-of-life date
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite officially announced ahead of MWC 2014
- Stop moaning! Only real gamers appreciate the joy of player limits
- Why a User Access Control Policy is crucial for your organisation
- Nokia's Android phone gets snapped yet again
- The Netflix effect: how binge watching is changing television
- Samsung Galaxy S5 will have improved Jedi-like gestures
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite manual leak reveals lacklustre slate
- Valve's virtual reality headset 'blows Oculus Rift away'
- Mobilising the public sector
- 3D printing hits the mainstream, comes to Photoshop CC
- HP Chromebook 11 with 4G LTE lights up at US retailer
- January 15
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- Cut mobile web data in half with the new Chrome app for iOS and Android
- Valve wants to add features beyond gaming to Steam Machines
- So long touchscreen: Valve dishes on new Steam Controller design
- You can now watch Google Play Movies & TV on iOS, just not buy them
- First look: Toshiba 105-inch Ultra HD 5K TV concept
- Steam rises to 75 million active users as Gabe hints at Greenlight goodbye
- Don't look for major mobile carriers to shack up with Ubuntu Touch till 2015
- Alienware Steam Machine release date pegged for September
- Pandora gets personal on iOS and Android, adds artist recommendations
- Apple settles with government over kids in-app purchases, whines a little
- Delphi's 5-sensor system wants to take total control of your car
- IT managers struggling to see through all-flash storage myths
- Court refuses FCC net neutrality legislation in landmark ruling
- IceFog malware still causing trouble with Java backdoor
- Google's flight comparison feature prepares for take off
- First look: Toshiba 5-in-1 hybrid laptop concept
- New Intel chip factory placed on hold as sales slump
- xHow desperate is Microsoft for Windows Phone love? Very, apparently
- Samsung set to supercharge Galaxy S5 battery
- Why 2014 will be an amazing year of curves and 4K content
- How to make to make sure your business survives the data tsunami
- Meet the super secure smartphone which promises ultimate privacy from NSA
- Cloud providers' love/hate relationship with pay-as-you-go pricing
- Perzo: a military-grade messaging service that keeps the NSA at arms' length
- Rural broadband connection gets £10 million fund for alternative tech
- Chrome browser update tracks noisy tabs, acts more like Chrome OS
- January 14
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- Facebook news reader 'Paper' may flip off Flipboard later this month
- Tumblr adds mentions, takes a tagged page from Twitter
- BlackBerry may taste the fruit of another, open up to native Android apps
- AMD on Kaveri: trumping Richland, beating Intel and Steam Machines
- The Moto G gets Google Play Edition treatment, stripped OS now truly stock
- Net neutrality dealt major blow, all internet traffic may not be treated equally
- Making your journey to cloud
- If Motorola returns to tablets, look for it to flaunt Moto Maker customization
- Thousands of government PCs will expose themselves to malware as Windows XP expires
- Target's point-of-sale terminals infected with malware
- With ninja-like stealth, Boost Mobile unleashes Moto G for $129.99 off-contract
- Microsoft and GoDaddy to lure SMBs with Office 365 promo
- HP Z800 workstation: Specs & Photos
- Streaming Video Trends to Watch for 2014
- Most iPhone banking apps vulnerable to hacking
- Why has Google bought Nest?
- AMD launches Kaveri APUs, paints target on Intel's Haswell
- Like Harvey Dent, Google has become Two Face
- The effect of wearable technology on the corporate network in 2014
- As Valve battles for living-rooms, can PlayStation Now invade the PC?
- Valve gets cosier with Oculus Rift as it launches SteamVR beta
- Don't hold the phone, the Samsung Galaxy S5 won't be at MWC 2014
- Sony offers big screens and big tunes with Xperia T2 Ultra and Xperia E1
- SaaS, PaaS and IaaS: which cloud service model is for you?
- Tegra K1 benchmarks nearly double A7, Snapdragon 800 performance
- January 13
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- HTC One X, One X+ Android 4.4 KitKat update not happening after all
- First look: MSI 15.6-inch thin and light gaming laptop prototype
- Eyes on eye-tracking: what exactly are SteelSeries and Tobii doing together?
- iOS 7.1 may allow iPhone users to delete space-hogging installation files
- Home automation tech advances, but is it for real or just a Jetsons dream?
- TechRadar's CES 2014 party tears down Marquee Nightclub in Las Vegas
- Snapchat is sorry again, this time for an explosion in 'Snap Spam'
- Dropbox says files are safe following service hiccup
- Microsoft's official blog hacked by Syrian Electronic Army
- Meta search engines could be infringing database rights says EU
- Government wants SMEs to get 'streetwise' on cyber crime
- The Xbox was the original Steam Machine
- Latest Nokia Normandy leak gives Android a colourful new look
- Xi3 Piston PC has too much faith in Windows to become a Steam Machine
- Mystery 5.5-inch Samsung smartphone shows up in India
- Vertical cloud: a dream for highly regulated industries?
- Screen scraping: how to stop the internet's invisible data leeches
- January 12
- January 11
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- First look: Vuzix V720 HMD
- First Look: Vuzix M100 smartglasses
- CyanogenMod: from bedroom Android hack to million dollar mobile OS
- Steam Machines, PlayStation Now, Oculus Rift: gaming goes big at CES
- A Pinterest 'Pin' is apparently worth more than a Facebook 'Like' these days
- First look: the Virtuix Omni, an omni-directional virtual reality treadmill
- Skipping consoles, Nvidia focuses on building G-Sync ecosystem
- First look: Sharp 85-inch 8K glasses-free 3D TV
- January 10
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- Google Play Services update adds turn-based multiplayer gaming support
- Wi-Fi-only Sony Xperia Z Ultra rumoured to fall on the tablet side of phablet
- No plans to bring Samsung's Tizen to US, at least for now
- Threat from new malware kit 'Prisonlocker' is overhyped, say researchers
- Yahoo's malware-infected advertising linked to larger cyberscheme
- Cheap OLED TVs are still years away, Samsung is 'really, terribly sorry' to report
- PC sales hit rock bottom in 2013 as tablet dominance continues
- 15 best bits of tech to come out of CES 2014
- Google+: resistance is futile!
- Why you should be suspicious of super-cheap 4K TVs
- CES is where innovation goes to die
- Leaving Las Vegas: the best tech take-aways from CES 2014
- SurveyMonkey's enterprise operation swings into London
- Sony still in discussions with Microsoft over Windows Phone
- Will there be a Razer Steam Machine? Min-Liang Tan is 'passionate' about them
- Kogan unveils a budget 55-inch 4K TV at CES
- Mophie Space Pack gives your iPhone more juice, memory
- January 9
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- Hey, Gmail users! Google will let anyone on Google+ email you now
- Wearable tech arrives in full force at CES 2014, but needs to get better
- Nokia Lumia Black update brings App Folders and Refocus camera tool
- Why is Samsung hiding its best iPad competitor yet?
- Details on first Xbox One update, with focus on Live experience
- Internet of Everything worth trillions for governments
- AI has taken one giant robotic step towards reality for IBM
- Valve set to give virtual reality a boost, further hints at its own headset
- First look: Razer Project Christine
- Security experts boycott conference over NSA interference
- Hackers use Amazon cloud to scrape data from LinkedIn profiles
- Snapchat rolls out fix to let you opt out of leaky Find Friends feature
- Attackers using new technique to bring down websites
- The wearable tech that got pulses racing at CES 2014
- All Windows Phone 8 devices will get 8.1 update
- Apple and Samsung agree to more mediation ahead of next court date
- iPhone 6 image leak points towards super slim design
- Dell's super-affordable 4K monitor to go on sale in January
- Have Vince McMahon and Stone Cold Steve Austin just changed television?
- Legere on Sprint: Buy or no buy, what T-Mobile has done will prevail
- T-Mobile claims fastest 4G LTE in US, says there's no reason it can't be No. 1
- Samsung's rumoured Galaxy Note 3 Neo could be the first hexa-core phone
- January 8
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- ZTE's Car Mode app for Android adds a little extra Nuance with voice biometrics
- Microsoft CEO search set to rumble on into February as Bill bides his time
- T-Mobile: Switch to us, and we'll give you up to $650
- Lenovo to go Chromebook crazy this summer as Google laptops hit big time
- ICO cautions businesses on BYOD danger
- Microsoft backtrack on workaround for SkyDrive, offer new fix
- Microsoft pulls plug on Security Essentials, abandons Windows XP
- Xbox Fitness: challenging you to go that little bit harder
- Sprint says the more, the merrier with new 'Framily' plan
- Meet the new Xbox One dashboard
- Philips E2 Fidelio speakers keep it classy at CES
- Is this the Nokia Normandy Android phone we've been hearing about?
- Facebook snaps up Little Eye Labs
- Announcing TechRadar's Best of CES 2014 winners
- Are battery woes scuppering Apple's iWatch plans?
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo escapes ahead of MWC 2014
- Is hydrogen really the future of car fuels?
- Can renewed focus on physical keyboards save BlackBerry?
- New Oculus Rift kills motion blur with OLED display and positional tracking
- Valve: Changes are coming to Steam Controller, but overall look will be similar
- January 7
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- Yahoo turns focus on users daily habits, brings celebrity friends to CES
- Eyelock's Myris: You'll never have to enter another password again
- Yahoo looks to simplify news with Yahoo News Digest app
- Audi introduces an Android tablet that interfaces directly with its cars
- AT&T Sponsored Data provides toll-free data, raises Net Neutrality concerns
- Razer's mysterious Project Christine is a crazy modular PC
- Sony outs Netflix-rivalling 'cloud-based' TV service
- Playstation Now is Sony's Gaikai-based game streaming service
- Samsung unleashes 60x zoom bridge camera
- Volvo cars get cloud-connected and Wikipedia-enabled
- MSI targets professional market with new 3K CAD edition laptops
- Tablets and hybrid devices to lead mobile dominance over PCs in 2014
- Apple sold over $10 billion worth of apps in 2013
- Mobile retail purchases to hit more than $700 billion by 2018
- Nikon battles CSC rivals with new entry level DSLR with collapsible kit lens
- Megellan outs two-in-one nav and drive recorder
- Sony's latest 4K TV takes inspiration from doorstops, cartoon cheese
- Garmin launches sat nav with wireless camera for reversing
- CES 2014 is showing us the future but it's hidden beyond those bendy TVs
- Huawei fires warning shots at rivals - but are they just blanks?
- It's time for PC gamers to cut the cord on their mouse and keyboard
- Thousands of Yahoo visitors hit with malware
- DTS has big plans to fine tune your headphone experience
- Sony Xperia Z2 may make MWC 2014 appearance
- Sony cradle turns smartphones into in-car multimedia systems
- Apple market share down year-on-year, Windows Phone doubles
- BMW demos push-button parking and high speed robo-driving tech
- Valve not worried by Xbox One sales
- Alcatel One Touch Idol X+ arrives with eight cores of power
- Sky porn block mishap rectified as news service is blocked
- HiSense announces Android-powered Vidaa smart TV platform
- Fitbit now syncs with Nexus 5, HTC One and other Android phones
- Sony Xperia Z1 Compact vs HTC One Mini vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini vs iPhone 5C
- The future is here! Toyota's hydrogen-powered cars are go for 2015
- Nikon extends Coolpix range for stress-free shooting
- Audi shows off self-driving and laser-equipped cars at CES keynote
- First look: ASUS PadFone X
- Alienware Steam Machine joins revolution to bring PC gaming to the living room
- Valve reveals 13 Steam Machine partners, leaves door open to build its own
- Epson takes on fitness wearables with Pulsense wrist-worn sensors
- Sony takes fitness technology to scary new levels with Core
- CyberpowerPC and Origin PC bring their Steam Machines to CES
- Sony and Netflix team up to offer 4K video streaming
- MakerBot's Bre Pettis unveils three new Replicator 3D printers
- Sony claims another world's lightest title with Alpha 5000
- Sony's funny Vaio Fit now comes in an 11-inch version
- AMD steps up to Nvidia and Intel with new Kaveri APU
- Sony Xperia Z1 Compact crams in flagship power with a lower price
- LG flexes its TV muscle at CES 2014, announces the first flexible OLED
- Samsung declares 2014 a year for curved UHD, bendable TVs and tablets
- January 6
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- Samsung Galaxy Tabs go Pro with three new models
- Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 puts on its serious face
- Sigma improves 50mm prime and 18-200mm zoom lenses
- Dish wants to quell the channel wars with 'SuperJoey' for Hopper DVR
- Samsung all-in-one gets the Galaxy treatment in 2014 edition
- Ativ Book 9 2014 outed with improved screen, keyboard and battery life
- Asus feels the 'om,' unveiles Zenfone line of smartphones
- Samsung's new trio of curved Ultra HD TVs will launch in Q2 2014
- HP Z1 G2 All-in-One workstation strikes with Thunderbolt 2, Windows 8 Touch
- Vizio's new P Series 4K TV may be the first reasonably priced Ultra HD TV
- Intel: implanted in-body devices are 'inevitable and not far away'
- Netgear's flagship 802.11ac WiFi modem router aims to go the distance
- Monster serves up massive slew of announcements, with a touch of zaniness
- Panasonic: We're sticking with business-focused tablets
- New Dolby imaging tech officially dubbed 'Dolby Vision,' arriving late 2014
- Asus Padfone mini is a 4-inch phone and 7-inch tablet in one
- Asus Transformer Book Duet is a hybrid laptop in more ways than one
- What does the Firefox say? Mozilla-based tablets and dual-core phones incoming
- Microsoft claims Windows Phone dominance over iPhone in 24 countries
- Panasonic shows off key new flagship 4K range and an 8K concept
- Panasonic refreshes compact range
- Pebble Steel is a premium smartwatch for the stylish among us
- Look forward to 4K Netflix and Amazon after Samsung partnership
- Microsoft's mind is blown by Xbox One demand with 3 million sold in 2013
- Linksys 802.11ac router parties like it's 2004
- Digital Storm's Bolt II is a Steam Machine/Windows hybrid to splash the cash on
- Razer Nabu hopes to take on Galaxy Gear and Nike Fuelband
- LG Lifeband Touch unveiled at CES 2014
- Sharp's Aquos Quattron Plus TV plays 4K content without the 4K
- 85-inch glasses-free 8K television teased by Sharp
- First wireless controller for iPad and iPhone unveiled, on sale now
- LG G Flex flaunting its curved frame at AT&T later this year
- LG aims for smart but simple with new webOS TV interface
- LG unveils 105-inch 21:9 cinema style TV with eye watering price tag
- LG launches world's largest curved 4K OLED TV
- The games that defined Xbox
- Toshiba releases first 13.3-inch Chromebook into the wild
- Toshiba serves up new line of 4K Ultra HD TVs, stays tight-lipped on pricing
- Alcatel goes Pop with new phablet and tablets
- Canon adds pocket-friendly super-zoom compacts to line up
- Audi wheels out Sport Quattro concept with laser eyes
- Selfie haters, look away: Canon's dual lens camera spells double trouble
- Philips beefs up Smart TVs with Android and all its apps
- HP cutting 5,000 more jobs
- Hyundai's new Genesis luxury car to offer Google Glass head-up display
- DreamWorks partners up for Shrek-loving DreamTab tablet
- Qualcomm unveils flashy new camera tech before CES
- Updated Oculus Rift will be playable at CES, may eliminate motion sickness
- Google's Android OS is mating with cars at CES, promising big things for your ride
- Samsung tablets to go big in 2014 with multiple 12.2-inch slates leaked
- Roku TV revealed to tempt you to ditch the smart TV dongle
- What's driving big data and predictive analytics in 2014?
- OnStar and Chevrolet team up to bring you 4G LTE, coming soon to 2015 Chevy vehicles
- Nvidia tears into CES with new Tegra K1, talks PC gaming and car tech too
- Nvidia announces the Tegra K1, a 192-core 'super chip'
- HP Slate 21 Pro All-in-One introduces Android to enterprise desktops
- HP Pro x2 410 hybrid laptop breeds business with pleasure
- LG promises innovation as it pushes a flood of new electronics
- Pure to make Jongo multiroom system compatible with Spotify, Rdio and others
- Lenovo takes a swing at MacBook Pro Retina with 4K Ultra HD Y50
- Lenovo Yoga 2 line refined inside and out for CES 2014
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon loses some weight for CES 2014
- January 5
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- Beats sale (just about) keeps HTC in the black amid falling smartphone sales
- Why Microsoft has got it right with the Windows Start screen
- We're here at CES 2014!
- Samsung Smart Home platform brings connected home under one app's roof
- LG bringing slew of giant 4K screens to CES, but webOS set to take centre stage
- Apple reportedly snaps-up SnappyCam app to boost rapid fire iPhone photography
- January 4
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- Gabe Newell talks Half-Life 3, DayZ explodes, PS4 looks forward to the past
- HTC One range will probably get Android 4.4 KitKat boost sometime in February
- Samsung's next 10.1-inch tablet set to go octa-core with super hi-res display
- Join the Q: Polaroid outs three new Android KitKat tablets ahead of CES 2014
- Up close with computer programmer Robert 'r0ml' Lefkowitz
- January 3
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- Vine launches web profiles, planting seeds for six second satisfaction
- Samsung New Year's directive: ditch hardware focus, innovate non-stop
- AT&T dangles up to $450 in incentives for T-Mobile customers who switch
- Acer's Android-powered AIO offers pick-up-and-go portablility
- Acer Aspire V5 brings the optical drive back from the dead
- Newly redesigned TomTom Go navigation tech launching in April
- Revamped Aspire S3 gets aluminium design, Haswell and Nvidia GPU
- Acer breaks out the eye candy for Android-powered all-in-one
- Can a Chromebook really replace your Windows machine?
- Acer announces Iconia W4 release date
- Acer soups up Iconia A1 and B1 Android tablets for CES 2014
- Apple: make an iPhad or get ready to iPhail
- Has Facebook been snooping on your private messages?
- Expect 4.7-inch and 5.7-inch iPhones this year, claim insiders
- Intel promises to demo 'innovative wearables' at CES 2014
- January 2
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- YouTube to demo 4K streaming at CES with Google's fancy new VP9 codec
- Surface Pro 2 kicks old processor to the curb, now shipping with faster chip
- Panasonic's mammoth 20-inch 4K tablet may be delayed until mid-February
- Apple iWatch said to be facing major production setbacks
- LG is dragging some huge OLED TVs to CES 2014 after all
- Archos 45 Helium and 50 Helium 4G lift off with stock Jelly Bean
- Asus VivoTab Note 8 tablet confirmed, detailed thanks to user manual
- ZTE Grand S II hitches ride to CES, smartwatch and phablet ride shotgun
- Microsoft's new 'Project Siena' will let anyone create Windows apps
- Samsung revamps Galaxy Android compact camera
- ZX Spectrum is coming back as a Bluetooth keyboard
- Samsung launches NX30 - 'professionally' inspired CSC
- LG's webOS TV interface leaks ahead of CES 2014
- Windows 8 and 8.1 hit 10% market share, Windows 7 grows, XP falls
- Is the role of CIO still essential to business?
- Windows crash reports grant easy access to hackers and spies
- Samsung squares up to Sonos with its Shape M5 wireless speaker
- Lenovo Vibe Z headlines CES 2014 debut of four Android handsets
- Word on a metal Samsung Galaxy S5 surfaces again
- Apple denies 'backdoor' iPhone NSA access
- Tech trends for 2014: what's in store this year?
- Samsung Galaxy Note Pro spec leak tips HD display and big power
- LG to debut Tab-Book 2 and Haswell-powered laptop at CES
- Archos lines up budget smartwatches for CES 2014
- January 1
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- Aurora headband shoots for lucid dreaming
- Bump bumped-off as Google quickly shuts down file-sharing acquisition
- Happy New Year, Moto X fanciers! Motorola drops price to $400 off contract
- When Apple drops the ball: the gear that flopped
- Sony: Smartphone gaming may actually help boost the PS4, not kill it