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- July 31
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- GoPro App update lets you quickly share your action shots via Wi-Fi
- iPad mini 2 could get a speed bump, but still lack a Retina screen
- Facebook breaks out 'Embedded Posts' on five media sites, more to come
- Governments of the world just won't leave Twitter alone
- SMS SOS: BlackBerry 10 users reporting message issues after latest update
- Moto X to follow in iPhone 5's nano-SIM footsteps?
- Microsoft outs Windows 8.1 preview for enterprises
- NSA's XKeyscore tool sees 'nearly everything' you do on the internet
- Mozilla and BlackBerry grow Peach fuzz to catch software bugs
- Samsung denies rigging Galaxy S4 benchmarking results
- BroadbandEverywhere launches satellite broadband service
- Government unveils plans to extend mobile coverage
- Why we need a web that forgets
- Wii still outselling Wii U, 3DS remains a big hitter
- Surface march of shame continues as Microsoft reveals tablet revenue
- Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update rolling out to UK Google Nexus 4 handsets
- Google Glass invites make owners instantly less nerdy among friends
- July 30
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- Facebook might bring 15-second commercial breaks to your News Feed
- New BBC Three comedies will air on iPlayer a week before TV
- Samsung reportedly cooking benchmark books for Exynos-powered Galaxy S4
- Apple's pinch-to-zoom patent meets its second end
- Nice gesture! Leap Motion controller finally arrives in the UK after delays
- These nifty charts show just how fragmented Android is
- Nokia: Lumia 1020 is a camera that does some smartphone stuff too
- New Kindle Fire HDs might house Snapdragon 800, chew up current models
- SmugMug launches UK photo sharing service
- Uploading to Instagram from a Windows Phone just got harder
- Windows RT: time's up for Microsoft's dying OS
- Semiconductor market to grow by 4.2% per year
- Nintendo's nightmare: Why Wii U was doomed from the start
- Oculus Rift in space: gaming's final frontier
- HTC predicts first loss in years, but One selling better than ever
- Analyst says Chromebook's future lies in business
- Asus aims to out-slim Sony with world's thinnest tablet
- Lenovo investigating alleged spy agency ban
- MPs say UK is a soft touch for e-criminals
- The Feeling Guilty button: it's the only way to save music, movies and books
- Intel abandons intrusive facial recognition for your TV - for now
- How to decide whether to place IT in the cloud
- Tablet shipments owned by Android, slates could pass PCs in 2014
- Nintendo Wii U jettisoned by Asda as £100 price cut fails to shift consoles
- July 29
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- Xbox One release date rumored for Nov. 29, two weeks ahead of PS4 launch
- Mansfield heading to nebulous 'special projects,' but is he eyeing the iWatch?
- Nokia prepping Treasure Tag sensor to hunt down errant items?
- Sony clarifies exactly what requires a subscription on PS4
- O2 promises to be 'Fit for 4G' with Rocky training montage-inspired teaser
- Rockstar releases fresh GTA V screens, multiplayer info due in August
- 50GB Blu-ray not cutting it? Sony, Panasonic developing a 300GB disc
- Apple watchdog attack may have let the cheap iPhone cat out the bag
- Maria Miller urges councils to reveal broadband plans
- Xbox One controller and headset priced, prove friends are expensive
- TechRadar Predicts: What will Apple call the budget iPhone?
- PS Vita can be used as PS4 controller - but only if devs say so
- Samsung to unleash massive 12.2-in tablet to take on iPad 5?
- Toshiba debuts Haswell-powered U and M series laptops
- Microsoft pushes SharePoint with user website
- Apple may launch budget iPhone, iPhone 5S on September 18
- Optimising desktop PC performance
- How to optimize business hardware for Windows 8
- July 28
- July 27
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- Apple MacBook Pro set for Haswell's all-day battery life boost this October?
- Sony Xperia Honami's new camera UI may enable Facebook live streaming
- Instagram hackers on a health kick with fruit-based posts to user profiles
- Trouble in paradise? Nokia blasts Microsoft for Windows Phone app failings
- Cheating death? That's science play
- Apple iTV: how Apple's television will really work
- Driving Audi's awesome electric R8 eTron supercar
- This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar
- Ballmer reportedly admits to building 'a few' too many Surface RT tablets
- July 26
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- Tired of stubborn app permissions? Android 4.3 has a fix for that
- Ashton Kutcher and director break down 'Jobs,' talk man behind the curtain
- Google is evidently working on real-time mobile translation tech
- Nexus 7 2 on sale early at retailers, Google Play starts taking pre-orders
- Ubuntu may do it better, but Canonical head sees merits of Windows 8 efforts
- Cut the cable with the new Sky+ HD Wi-Fi box, coming in September
- Porn filters? 'Move to North Korea and be done with it,' blasts UK ISP
- 'Siri, why do I hate you so much?'
- 3CX updates MDM to extend Android control
- Samsung Galaxy S4 goes Arctic Blue at Phones 4 U
- Now TV Box and Chromecast: streaming just hit the mainstream
- TechRadar Deals of the Week: Samsung UE32F5000 LCD TV for £276.44
- Google shows off new Nexus 7 while PM ponders porn plug
- Apple dropping as smartphone fans opt for Android
- Breaking Bad's final episodes will be on Netflix UK a day after US TV
- Android 4.3 comes with Ultra HD smarts, source code reveals
- The legal priorities for buying IT services
- First pictures: Now TV Box
- Sky Now TV box launches: make your TV smart for £10
- Galaxy S4 was stellar for Samsung, but phone growth expected to slow
- Chromecast: Is it third time's a charm for Google and TV?
- Is this the biggest Nokia Lumia screen yet? Let's put it to the panel...
- Microsoft turns Windows 7 up to Internet Explorer 11
- July 25
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- Zynga hemorrhaged users, real-money gaming won't make it stateside
- US and Europe to see the LG G2 in Sept., or so execs supposedly say
- Nokia semi-solves the WP8 YouTube crisis with YouTube Upload app
- Google TV won't perish at the hands of Chromecast, at least not now
- YouTube releases Easter egg in lead-up to Geek Week
- A new tablet every year? Slow down, that's just stupid
- Ultra HD TVs go to war as Currys and PC World stock Samsung's 4K line-up
- The city that's ruled by self driving cars
- Apple may have found the answer to our battery nightmares
- New Nexus 7 UK release date and pricing revealed
- 1840 Petzval lens reborn for DSLRs
- BT boasts of another 265,000 fibre broadband connections
- Now you can download 4OD shows on iOS and Android
- LG G2 battery confusion and colour options
- Netgear adds two to ReadyNAS range
- BlackBerry A10 pops up again in clearest leak yet
- Sony DVD recorders lose Freeview access following firmware update
- Now TV now beamed straight to LG TVs
- The case for data centre certification
- First Hangouts, then Helpouts? Google may bring live video marketplace to life
- Twitter apologises after using fake tweets to promote itself
- July 24
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- New Android Jelly Bean: What's changed?
- Microsoft pulls another Xbox One 180, says it will allow self-publishing
- New Nexus 7 vs iPad mini vs Kindle Fire HD 7-inch
- As campaign tops a few million, Ubuntu Edge adds a few more price points
- Mo' mo' mobile: Facebook rides the tide of portable device pervasiveness
- 2GB of RAM? Pah! Samsung outs 3GB memory unit, may debut in Note 3
- TechRadar Reacts: New Nexus 7
- Google outs new apps, boasts Play passing the 1 million mark
- MPs say shift focus to rural broadband
- Google officially launches Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
- Google unveils new Nexus 7 with Android 4.3 on board
- Microsoft keeps its Xbox One games at 360 prices for UK
- EA reveals its biggest games seller is now Apple
- Identified PAYG deals in bagging area as Sainsbury's launches mobile network
- Who are all these people buying LG smartphones?
- How Nvidia Grid is set to revolutionise cloud gaming
- Is the iPhone going the way of the iPod?
- European Commission funds data centre research
- 4G take up doubles as EE sets sights on UK domination
- New Nexus 7 2 outed completely with Android 4.3 confirmed
- What will 802.11ac mean for the workplace?
- July 23
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- Intel teases Haswell chips in fanless tablets by the end of the year
- Leaked snaps show a new Kobo e-reader with a familiar aura
- BlackBerry A10's front and less-exciting back appear in Twitter pics
- iPhones set a record, iPads slump and Apple won't talk about the cheap iPhone
- Holy Honami, Sony! Xperia Z successor reportedly outed once again
- Amazon adds £10 minimum spend for free delivery, Blu-rays, games still ok
- HTC could soon make room at the table for HTC One Max, mystery Zara device
- Film streaming doubles in a year as UK reaches on demand 'tipping point'
- Cisco snaps up Sourcefire for $2.7 billion
- Meet the Droid Mini, Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and 48-hour battery life
- HP plans on putting new Z series displays and workstations to task
- We'll fight NSA if it wants to access Kinect, says Microsoft
- Salesforce.com updates Chatter Mobile
- Samsung's new Exynos 5 Octa chip looks perfect for the Galaxy Note 3
- ISPs still need to be clearer about how fast broadband is, says Ofcom
- White Moto X and clever clogs camera app break cover
- 3D printing already consigned to a museum
- TechRadar Reacts: Nokia Lumia 625
- More evidence that LG has both a smartwatch and tablet up its sleeve
- SanDisk's Wireless Flash Drive hopes to solve mobile storage issues
- Nokia Lumia 625 officially unveiled - massive screen for the budget market
- What are the prospects for HP's Moonshot servers?
- Xbox One gameplay DVR records last five minutes, ten less than PS4
- Fujifilm unveils future lens releases
- How Microsoft showed it only cares about the US market
- LG G2 will be unveiled in New York on August 7
- Crazy, risky, bold: The Ubuntu Edge embarks on a new phone frontier
- July 22
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- Nokia Lumia 625 leaks light up the web ahead of possible reveal
- Two more torrent sites bite the dust as High Court dishes out blocking orders
- Meet the Ubuntu Edge and the insane amount Canonical wants in crowdfunding
- The ever-leaking Nexus 7 2 shows up with an Android 4.3-esque wallpaper
- How Gorilla Glass protects your phone
- Mobile gaming needs a killer app to prove itself
- RTI has cost small firms £318 million on IT
- Kyocera adds to TASKAlfa MFD range
- HTC creates an 'emerging devices' department
- Apple should be showcasing games not spreadsheets, says Molyneux
- Volvo breaks new ground with amazing new self-driving car tech
- Man claims to be behind Apple's developer portal hack
- David Cameron rejects the will of the people, demands UK porn block
- David Cameron declares war on porn with new restrictions
- David Cameron has a porn problem
- WIN! An iPad 4 with stunning Retina Display
- Apple reportedly trialing a 13-inch iPad, and bigger iPhone too
- IT optimisation using a dashboard
- How to optimise a data backup service
- UK to block pornography unless people opt in
- The Oculus Rift is going to change gaming, one headset at a time
- Apple takes down developer site after hack
- July 21
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- 'We can spy on you,' says mobile expert who can hack SIMs with texts
- Mozilla promises 'most aggressive' release schedule for Firefox mobile OS
- Agents of Shield: Nvidia says console is good to go, will ship July 31
- Why Microsoft decided to put WebGL into Internet Explorer
- RFID wristbands vs NFC apps: what's winning the contactless battle?
- July 20
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- Oculus Rift maker shrugs off consoles, focused on next-gen mobiles
- Apple's iWork for iCloud beta begins rolling out to regular Joes
- Moto X bares all in leaked press shot ahead of August 1 launch
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- Sabre rattling: A rocket revolution
- Motorola job listing hints at mysterious wearable technology
- July 19
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- Supposed Sony smartphone lens mount might make your pics less terrible
- PS4 and Xbox One venture to Comic Con for first public play-through
- Has Apple finally found out how to fix Maps?
- Settling secrets: Apple, Samsung may have been chatting patents for months
- Is Apple seeing double? Budget iPhone could arrive in two flavours
- Nexus 7 2 details continue to spill, will it flood the market July 31?
- Are these the 20 best British games?
- How Samsung forced INQ out of handsets and into apps
- D-Link launches flagship 802.11ac router
- Why the UK is the 'sweet spot' for tech start-ups
- HP holds off Lenovo in EMEA PC market
- From a small Acorn to 37 billion chips: ARM's ascent to tech superpower
- Sky, Sony and Sonos battling Samsung and Apple in T3 Awards
- Smartphone fans are the new religious zealots
- Huawei says 5G will arrive in 2020
- TechRadar's Deals of the Week: Samsung 350V5C Core i7 laptop for £479.95
- Study finds flexible working could save economy £1.4 billion
- British hi-fi companies seek sanctuary at audio's new high end
- Huawei MediaPad 7 Youth eyes up connected generation
- Why Surface RT is Microsoft's Zune all over again
- Samsung Exynos 5 Octa tipped for Galaxy Note 3, but will it go global?
- 10 Britons who shaped the history of computing
- The 2013 MacBook Air's Wi-Fi woes should end with Apple patch
- Nokia reveals why it picked Windows Phone over Android
- July 18
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- TechRadar Reacts: HTC One Mini
- Drowning at the Surface: RT tablet hits Microsoft where it hurts
- Moto is sucking it dry, but Google stays X-cited for coming phone
- Tech firms take fight to the top, join forces on government Prism petition
- Is Apple eyeing LG's Ultra HD panels for its own iTV set?
- Samsung plots the Exynos 5 Octa's evolution, here's hoping for a real rev up
- How to set up your first server
- Apple stockpiles health and fitness experts for Team iWatch
- Nokia's Lumia sales are up and its finances aren't quite as bad as before
- 45 years of Intel: but can it keep pace with portability?
- BlackBerry: UK is lighthouse for technology in Europe and beyond
- Why Raspberry Pi can be as vital to the UK as the Spectrum or BBC Micro
- Samsung introduces super-quick 1TB 840 Evo SSD
- Sky Go for Android will finally land on tablets as Sky apologises for failings
- HTC One Mini launches as metal-clad Galaxy S4 Mini rival
- Best Windows 8 business apps
- Sony's Video Unlimited to be less limited with 4K movies in 'early fall'
- July 17
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- New Google Maps beta now an open buffet just for you
- Google reportedly testing Drive encryption to thwart government spying
- Take cover: The Nexus 7 2 is leaking all over the place
- Premier League's bid for privacy clean sheet boosted by court order
- Close but no cigar: EU says Google can do better in concessions
- Are you there, Acer? If you refresh the Iconia W3, could you fix its screen?
- 4K for £4K: Samsung's latest Ultra HD televisions arriving in UK this month
- No public interest in 3D? Virgin Media obviously didn't get the memo
- Google is treating press to breakfast July 24, will Android 4.3 be on the menu?
- iPhone graphics designer: photorealism on smartphones just a few years away
- Fingerprint reader for iPhone 5S, Liquidmetal for iPhone 6?
- The technology of the Tumbler - how Britain made the Dark Knight mobile
- Three and Vodafone's 4G ads branded 'confusing' and 'not the truth'
- Samsung Galaxy Folder brings nostalgic flip phone style to Android
- Egnyte integrates hybrid cloud with Google Drive
- LG Optimus G2 battery leak reveals it's on par with One and Galaxy S4
- OK Glass, let's change your hotword
- Zynstra targets SMBs with hybrid cloud solution
- Why Britain needs to start celebrating its successes
- Raspberry Pi: Microsoft and Google are helping to save British tech
- Big-screen Lumia 625 uncovered; what is Nokia up to?
- How to protect your business information
- Is Google ogling another go at streaming traditional TV?
- We are Windows 8! Microsoft and Halo launch a Spartan Assault
- Microsoft goes on the Prism offensive, asks U.S. Attorney General to step in
- July 16
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- HP is planning a return to the smartphone game, but leaked render isn't it
- 'Honami' glimpsed from the back, litany of specs point to a mighty fine phone
- Xbox One plops onto PS4's play-while-downloading plot
- HTC One Mini UK release date set for August 9 to battle Galaxy S4 Mini?
- UK government unleashes driverless cars on public roads
- Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 may skip straight to Android 4.3
- Wireless cloud to consume more and more energy
- How Raspberry Pi taught British tech to be world-class
- Seagate launches new HDDs for cloud storage
- Tweaking your tweets on the Samsung GALAXY S4 and Note 8.0
- EE CEO: UK's passion for technology 'is just incredible'
- PS4 might finally bring us games characters that look real, says Sony
- A gallery guide to the Samsung GALAXY S4 family
- BBC to supercharge HD line-up with five new channels in 2014
- CEBR says midsized firms need cloud
- Apple said to be circling Kinect firm, bringing motion control to iTV?
- BlackBerry A10 specs appear in leaked top secret document
- Lytro focus-shifting camera to go on sale in the UK
- Yahoo scores order to declassify docs it claims show Prism resistance
- Hop, skip and an ad away: Future Apple TV could skip the commercials
- July 15
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- HTC winks at the One Mini's existence with tiny-touting infographic
- The Xperia Z's successor should be out in at least one place by year's end
- With the iPad mini 2 tipped for 2014, might we see an original refresh first?
- Playing the shame game, Microsoft says Xbox One Family Sharing could return
- Sony finally agrees to stump up fine for Great PSN Hack of 2011
- Wii U gets another unofficial price cut, now just £149 from some outlets
- Turn your GALAXY S4 into the ultimate golfing tool
- 10 essential Samsung GALAXY S4 apps for beer lovers
- Thom Yorke is right: Spotify isn't that great for new bands
- Apple and Samsung could be making sweet chips together for iPhone 7
- BT believes this is the year it claims British sport
- Thom Yorke is wrong: Spotify is brilliant for new bands
- Kyocera adds four to colour MFD range
- HTC One finally gets Android 4.2.2 update in the UK
- Thom Yorke pulls music from Spotify in stand for new artists
- Britain needs to overhaul patent laws, says gaming icon
- The Microsoft Points death march begins
- What to ask when choosing a data centre
- Can the British gaming industry be great again?
- Moving to VoIP: how to get more from using internet calls
- How to optimise a BYOD environment
- TechRadar's Brit Week
- Moto X gets detailed video tour, Open Mic voice command feature detailed
- Report: Apple could still scrap iWatch project despite 'hiring blitz'
- July 14
- July 13
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- UK-exclusive 'Glamour Red' HTC One handset now available
- Mozilla on Firefox OS: 'what we're doing has a very good chance of working'
- Android fragmentation is no big deal, says Android co-founder
- Moto X leak bonanza continues as new snap emerges online
- UK governement pledges porn-free pubic Wi-Fi
- Designer babies, rice batteries and self-cleaning phones
- Custom Moto X materials could include wood, metal, fabric and ceramic
- Next-gen Google Nexus 7 to peep out its head in less than a month?
- July 12
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- Audio giant Amar Bose dead at 83, leaves legacy beyond sound
- Zooming in on the Lumia 1020's camera apps and features
- Just kidding! Hulu not up for sale, current owners sticking around
- Has Apple made a resolution to release a Retina and non-Retina iPad mini 2?
- Apple launches investigation in wake of bad mineral mining accusations
- The next Windows Phone 8 update is no Windows Phone Blue
- Wuaki.tv brings Spanish Armada of movies to battle Lovefilm, Netflix
- LG unveils less-expensive UHD TVs, which still cost more than your rent
- Oculus Rift's vision for PS4 and Xbox One remains uncertain
- TechRadar's Deals of the Week: £200 off premium headphones
- Want to know when your phone will become your flexible friend?
- BlackBerry isn't working: time to call it quits
- Video: Xbox One takes on the PS4
- Eric Schmidt can't talk about but can show off Moto X Phone
- O2 inks backhaul deal with Virgin Media Business ahead of 4G launch
- Dell adds server streaming capability to virtualisation software
- Here are the best pictures of the budget iPhone to date
- Can Nokia and Microsoft be the comeback kids?
- Aussie network has been hoarding your data for the US for over 10 years, says report
- Microsoft helped Prism decrypt your emails and Skype, says report
- July 11
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- Surface RT fire sale could start as early as Sunday
- Pictures in pictures: Nokia demoes the Lumia 1020's snapping prowess
- BBFC working on 'traffic light' system allowing public to rate online video
- O2 customers can join the London Underground free Wi-Fi conga... NOW!
- Gamers call for return of Xbox One DRM restrictions
- Tell me...what inspired the Xbox One's design?
- Microsoft altered WP8 to accommodate the Lumia 1020's 41MP camera
- Nokia CEO plugs 'next major launch' for later this year
- Yes, I'm special: Lumia 1020 has optional camera grip with extra battery
- TechRadar Reacts: Nokia Lumia 1020
- Nokia pushing kit for happy Lumia 1020 app making, adds Path app and more
- Microsoft's reshuffle has to be Ballmer's last throw of the dice
- Nokia Lumia 1020 officially launched as 41MP-toting Windows Phone
- Adobe hooks up Anywhere for video with Creative Cloud
- Mass Microsoft reshuffle sees devices take equal billing with software
- Windows Phone 8 given boost as its lifecycle doubles
- BT to speed up broadband in Dorset
- The Apple ebook verdict shows the dark side of tech
- 10 top gadgets for your summer holiday
- Full Nokia Lumia 1020 specs leak leaving literally nothing to the imagination
- Insanely thin LG display announced in time for the Optimus G2
- Sharp Business Systems buys Copifax
- PS4 users will be able to access game library from any console
- This is the phone that will save Nokia
- Lenovo edges past HP to be named number one global PC provider
- July 10
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- Meet the family: Motorola Droid Mini poses with siblings in leaked snap
- Microsoft seemingly confirms Surface RT and Surface Pro refresh incoming
- As BlackBerry 9720 leaks again, should we expect the A10 to sport a 5" screen?
- Microsoft claims Xbox Live game price increases were unintended error
- Apple could cut a deal with Sharp to equip tech with IGZO displays
- EA ups prices on its PS4 and Xbox One games
- Apple to appeal ebook ruling, accuses Amazon of being the real villain
- Apple found guilty in ebook price fixing conspiracy
- Samsung and Intel not giving up on Tizen with $4 million app incentive
- Microsoft adds Power BI to Office365
- New Google Maps navigates on to Android, gets lost en route to iOS
- Full HD display all but confirmed for Samsung Galaxy Note 3
- LG Optimus G2 described as like the Nexus 4, but thinner
- Yak it up as voice calling returns to Gmail on desktop
- July 9
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- Photos of alleged Nokia Lumia tablet are off-center, look on the mark
- Dropbox's latest dev tools sync your info across apps and platforms
- Howdy, Haswell: Benchmark for next-gen, 15-inch MacBook Pro surfaces
- Amazon Kindle Fire bringing Flash video back from the dead
- Lumia 1020 leaks don't let up as AT&T inventory listing spouts 3 shades
- Scotland to splash £158 million on broadband
- iPhone 5S casing leaks alongside more colourful budget iPhone shells
- Three new Kindle Fires to light up 2013?
- Ofcom opens 4G door for O2, Three and Vodafone to go hard on 4G
- Google patches 'Master Key' Android hole, already on its way to Samsungs
- GTA 5 gameplay trailer takes us deeper into Los Santos
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Active hits UK stores
- Box launches app onto Salesforce.com marketplace
- More Moto X snaps surface, Motorola denies July 11 launch
- Polycom builds videoconference stations for Lync
- Lenovo launches business class M93z all-in-one PC
- Simple solutions for message encryption
- It's not over till it's over: BB7 lives on in newly leaked Bold 9720
- Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear headphones given a colourful makeover
- Beats music streaming service may want to get down with AT&T
- July 8
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- 41MP isn't the only Lumia 1020 spec to pay attention to
- Are these the front and back panels of the heroic Moto X?
- Apple reportedly still debating fitting the iPad mini 2 with Retina display
- Under the HUD: Garmin's new nav system displays instructions on windshields
- Nikon wants to 'change the concept of cameras,' teases mystery product
- 10 tips to use the GALAXY Note 8.0 as the ultimate communicator
- Bored of Galaxy S4 variants? Samsung may have four Note 3s planned, too
- Incoming! Windows 8.1 due to manufacturers next month
- Vodafone hides crafty PAYG price hike behind 'simplified' per-minute charges
- GALAXY Power User: 10 reasons why the Note 8.0 and S4 trounce the competition
- Flickr holds answer to Nokia Lumia 1020 naming mystery
- How the GALAXY Note 8.0 is the ultimate e-reader
- Xbox One is becoming a great ad for the PS4
- Don Mattrick tried to buy Zynga for Xbox while at Microsoft
- Does Nokia have battery life concerns with flagship Lumia 1020?
- LG Optimus G2 looks set to launch on August 7
- Facebook Graph Search finally going public today
- WIN! A superzoom Nikon Coolpix S9500 worth £279.99
- Data protection: how to secure and take control of your data
- Box aims to expand role of cloud apps
- Xbox One has advertising and Kinect on its mind
- July 7
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- First arrest captured by Google Glass, foreshadows 'everything recorded' future
- Droid Ultra allegedly breaks cover ahead of Moto X reveal
- EA: Next-gen mobile games will rival PS3 and Xbox 360 for graphics
- Microsoft to retire MSN TV, the ahead of its time connected set-top box
- 10 terrible tech travel mistakes to avoid this summer
- Upgrade, resell or recycle: what you should do with your old PC
- July 6
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- It's not the Moto X, but another new Motorola device spied in leaked shots
- HTC One finally boosted to Android 4.2.2 in Europe, US users still waiting
- Nintendo defends Wii U region lock after Xbox One and PS4 ditch shackles
- Is this budget iPhone leak a ruse to flog a cheap Android knock-off?
- The glass on your phone is shrinking before your very eyes
- Outgrown iPhoto? How to step up to Aperture
- This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar
- Google reportedly paid to be whitelisted from Adblock Plus
- July 5
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- French officials claim spying allegations 'hardly resemble reality'
- Nintendo finally explains why it killed the Wii Vitality Sensor
- Sky Movies and Sky Sports comes to the Sony PS3 with Now TV app
- Prism fallout: EU to investigate US and UK surveillance operations
- Nokia Lumia 1020 leak claims it's hitting stores this month, spills price info
- Anti-loneliness quilt for sick kids is a decent use of AR, at last
- The 5 under the radar tablets you should check out
- BBC pulls plug on 3D, says people find it 'quite hassly'
- Hidden Google Glass code hints at 'Boutique' app store
- TechRadar Deals of the Week: Logitech UE Airplay speaker for £89.99 - save £210
- Why can't Nokia get one thing right?
- How to build the best Raspberry Pi media server
- Google has two months to rewrite its privacy policy or else
- Sony: PS4 is the most powerful gaming device ever conceived
- Moto X may arrive as early as July 10
- EU VP warns US cloud providers over privacy
- The big broadband swindle: rural internet needs fixing and fast
- Sony's phone-finding service 'my Xperia' hits devices worldwide
- The X factor: Moto X says hi as Xbox boss waves goodbye
- EU to get tougher on cyber crooks
- Rural superfast broadband roll out runs two years late
- The Nokia 909: the phone formerly known as Lumia 1020
- What can gamification do for a small business?
- Samsung announces record profit estimates, money men say 'is that it?'
- July 4
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- LG Optimus G2 to crash through the full HD 5-inch smartphone barrier?
- Could the Moto X smartphone sport the fastest LTE speeds on the block?
- No Xbox One-Eighty this time. Microsoft won't bundle in a headset after all
- Apple looking to build self-adjusting earphones for people with weird ears
- The ultimate way to make your smartphone waterproof
- Asus Padfone 2 vs Asus FonePad: Which should you buy?
- Intel's rumoured eight-core CPU has a hidden secret
- Ofcom plans for 4G speed test in December
- Google Enterprise boss predicts Compute Engine boom
- Security bug means virtually all Android devices could be prone to hackers
- How computers have revolutionised our cars
- YouView: one year on
- Arrow Electronics to sell Citrix SaaS
- Oasis back catalogue definitely maybe coming to Spotify soon
- HTC One Mini leaks on O2 roadmap alongside HTC One Max
- Pure launches new in-car digital radio, races ahead of UK switchover
- PlayStation 4 to be bundled with augmented-reality game The PlayRoom
- Juicy Vine for iPhone update introduces 'revining.' Like retweeting, but for Vine
- July 3
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- HTC One Mini photo leaks are back in black
- Pick it, paint it, carve it, ship it: Moto X phone customizations detailed
- First Tizen phone might have to wait for your holiday wish list
- Windows 8.1 Photos app loses Facebook and Flickr support
- Samsung bolsters streaming TV plans with Boxee buyout
- Nook HD and HD+ tablets get massive, inventory-shifting UK price cut
- Mail in Windows 8.1: how Microsoft is finally giving it some power
- EE unveils new shared plans for small businesses
- The game is up: Lovefilm drops game rentals for new customers
- Superfast broadband shakeup aims to cut costs
- Acer aims new projector series at smaller spaces
- Samsung Gear outed as Samsung's smartwatch moniker
- How do you know if someone's recording with Google Glass?
- EE's double speed 4G hits UK tomorrow, shared plans land July 17
- Security in the cloud is a red herring
- Apple plucks from world of fashion for new special projects exec
- July 2
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- Motorola wants YOU to design the Moto X, touts device's homegrown cred
- iPad 5, iPad mini 2 release reportedly beset by delay due to Foxconn, Apple rift
- Opera's new desktop browser takes the stage, but it's no standing O
- MediaTek might launch a low-cost, actual octa-core processor this year
- Salvage your Google Reader data by July 15 or it's gone forever
- Port authority: 'Honami' camera app features hop onto current Xperias
- O2's wombling ways delayed as Underground Wi-Fi hits snag
- Rockstar talks differences between Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of GTA 5
- Bebo founders buy struggling site back for 850 times less than they sold it for
- 50 handy Office 2013 tips, tricks and hints
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