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- March 31
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- Did Google sell Moto too soon? Probably not, but the Moto G sure is popular
- Samsung's next Windows Phone might be outdated by the time it arrives
- Rdio, Crackle, VUDU cast away with Chromecast support
- How important is big data?
- Samsung Galaxy S5's screen dubbed 'the best performing smartphone display'
- Vulnerability in Philips smart TVs allows Gmail and file access
- Confusion over AET malware costing firms millions
- Apple's iPhone 6 phablet could be even bigger than expected
- How Evernote became the elephant in 90 million rooms
- UK schools to save £840m with new IT programme
- Samsung changes tactics in Apple patent war
- Teen finds way to save government $400m with font change
- Four-fifths of businesses wary of the cloud in post-Snowden world
- Hotel of the future: how your phone will be your room key
- Apple and Samsung's latest court clash could cost you
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 leaks out in black and white
- Olympus goes retro again for Stylus SH-1 PEN style compact
- March 30
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- Did Carmack's tech talk convince Zuckerberg to seal the deal with Oculus?
- HTC admits fixing One (M8) benchmarks, offers users High Performance Mode
- LG G2 Mini arrives in Europe with a not-so-mini price-tag
- The future of facial recognition: big brother or our new best friend?
- The rift with Oculus Rift revealed - why Facebook needs a reality check
- March 29
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- Samsung Galaxy S5 has a hidden baby monitor feature for Gear watch owners
- Mozilla plunged into crisis as three board members quit over CEO appointment
- Facebook causes an Oculus Rift, goats and bears collide, the Arkham Knight returns
- Yahoo reportedly chasing YouTube stars for a new online video platform
- Fruits of the Apple tree: 20 tech marvels that came from former Apple bods
- New versions of Office for Windows RT & Android coming at Build 2014?
- March 28
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- Microsoft will no longer read your emails if it thinks you're stealing from it
- Microsoft promises management ease with its mobility suites
- The sneaky tactic Google is using to kill price comparison websites
- Power trip: Google requires 'powered by Android' mention on boot-up
- BlackBerry bets big on bringing back the Bold, beefing up BB
- Valve's virtual reality guru joins Oculus
- Why on Earth is Samsung making the Galaxy S5 Zoom?
- BlackBerry CEO happy with progress despite loss
- PC, tablet and mobile shipments to grow 6.9 per cent in 2014
- UK will finally legalise ripping CDs and DVDs in June
- Lithium buys Klout to increase focus on social influence
- DARPA calls for advanced big data ideas
- Has the private cloud had its day?
- 'Industrial Internet Consortium' announced by tech giants
- ThinkPad battery packs could be fire hazard
- All you need to know about Automata, Micron's revolutionary processor
- How do you improve the best business ultrabook in the world?
- Grab a Samsung 1TB portable hard drive for under £50
- China-based web company Baidu wins right to censor search results
- HTC One M8, an Audi we R8 and Oculus Rift's Facebook F8
- March 27
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- Facebook is building drones armed to the teeth with the internet
- Office for iPad makes sense for Nadella's Microsoft
- Apple patent shows off smart keyboard case, the perfect Office for iPad pal?
- Office for iPad: a return to form or a retreat to strength?
- Microsoft outs new toolset for IT professionals
- Amazon's answer to Apple TV, Chromecast may show its face April 2
- Office for iPad unveiled, brings suite of Microsoft services to Apple's tab
- Philips reveals its 4K line-up with Android on board
- TechRadar Deals: Buy a Nintendo 3DS for £79.99 today!
- Cisco patches six holes to stop DoS attacks
- Watch out, world: the UK games industry just became a force to be reckoned with
- Amazon and Microsoft follow Google in price cuts
- UK's fastest supercomputer unveiled
- Sony Xperia Z2 still in flux as brand admits manufacture struggles
- Slender: The Arrival is the scariest game you'll play this year
- What's the point of Twitter if it's just like Facebook?
- No more sneak peeks at new Blackberry phones as CEO cracks down on moles
- Bombshell at Panasonic: 'resolution doesn't matter, it's all about the colour'
- First look at next-gen game Batman: Arkham Knight
- The ITA is a virtual reality non-profit group you should know about
- March 26
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- Twitter mobile apps now let you tag people in pics, share multiple photos
- Last of the streams: Last.fm shutting down subscription music service
- MacBook Air with Retina display, 12-inch iPad release tipped for later this year
- Oculus Rift Kickstarter backers want their money back
- Google targets AWS with massive cuts in cloud services prices
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 gets the Twitter leak treatment
- Facebook and Paypal founders invest in secretive AI firm
- Microsoft opens MS-DOS, Original Word for Windows source code to public
- Nvidia, IBM unveil PCIe replacement, boosts speeds up to 12x
- BT dumps Vodafone for EE, paves way for new mobile operator
- Oculus Rift won't be rebranded with Facebook logo, interface
- ASA ruling says Microsoft can use pig latin in anti-Gmail ads
- Thanks to Facebook, Oculus is another company that sold its soul too early
- Is OpenStack commercially viable for service providers?
- Hackers hit ATMs with SMS malware
- OK HTC, you've made a great phone - now actually sell the damn thing
- Exploit in Microsoft Word lets hackers infiltrate systems
- Sony: Wait, we may put Android Wear in our smartwatches after all
- IBM researchers develop Twitter algorithm to pinpoint users' locations
- Jawbone Up24 arrives in real-time thanks to wireless syncing smarts
- The amazing new Audi TT is one of the most high tech cars ever made
- Minecraft creator scraps Oculus Rift plans after Facebook purchase
- What Facebook's Oculus buy means for the leader in VR
- Facebook hits 1 billion mobile monthly active users
- EE Kestrel flies network's nest as budget 4G phone
- March 25
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- Intel shows it's serious about wearables, picks up health tracker maker
- Virtual reality 'can fundamentally change communication,' says Oculus CEO
- Facebook buys Oculus VR for $2 billion
- Nvidia Shield to score PC game streaming, Android 4.4 next month
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Active may be bound for at least two US carriers
- Instagram checks out scrapping Foursquare in favour of Facebook Places
- Nvidia announces 5K-ready GeForce GTX Titan Z graphics card
- Nvidia unveils tiny-but-mighty Pascal GPU family
- HTC lets third-party apps in on the BlinkFeed action
- Is the data centre becoming a commodity?
- HTC One (M8) release date: where can I get it?
- How to spring clean your PC
- What's new and next for OneDrive for Business
- Panasonic: Current OLED TVs are a strange compromise
- Sony won't use Android Wear for its smartwatches - for now
- How to get the most from your online video
- Tumblr locks up with two-stage authentication
- The complete guide to going paperless
- Panasonic's new action cam trumps GoPro with better 4K
- Security is only as good as its manager
- AOL goes after YouTube in the UK with new 'On' video portal
- Photogenic Moto 360 watch to be just as customizable as the Moto G
- March 24
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- Google Now will get you out of a jam using new Waze-powered traffic alerts
- Google Glass to don designs from Ray-Ban and Oakley
- Nest founder says Google, not Apple, owns the future of tech
- Latest leak sizes up larger iPhone 6 case mold to the iPhone 5S
- Panasonic: our new AX900 LED TVs finally rival plasma
- UK tax law change could raise price of digital downloads
- Dell buys StatSoft to boost Big Data offering
- LG G Watch jumps in line as one of the first Android Wear smartwatches
- The communities that connected themselves
- Panasonic's new 4K Viera TV is coming to watch you watching it
- TechRadar Deals: Call of Duty: Ghosts for just £14.79
- Cisco investing $1bn in cloud network for Internet of Everything
- Panasonic's Sonos competitor comes with bamboo innards
- HP outs business-focused AiO PC and Yoga-like convertible
- DirectX 12 is set to supercharge PC gaming
- RIP 99p downloads? Apps and music could be in for a price hike
- Why having a DDoS Playbook is essential for your organization
- BYOD and BYOA: Dangers and complications
- Gartner predicts Internet of Things will spark supply chain reaction
- Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet price goes toe to toe with iPad Air
- Blackberry 10.3 leak hints at snazzy new look, possibly a 1080p handset
- Nokia phone division sale delayed until April
- What happens when the customer experience heads to the cloud?
- WIN! An Xbox One and a £1,000 BT entertainment package
- March 23
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- Is Google's official Nexus 7 protective case actually damaging tablets?
- Huawei has allegedly been spied on by the NSA since 2009
- LG outs Smart Bulb for iOS and Android, will blink when you receive a call
- Wear and tear: is the smartwatch trend worn out?
- Microsoft Office on iPad: too little, too late?
- Evolving threats: how to defend the border enterprise
- March 22
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- 5 massive changes coming to gaming in 2015
- 12-inch MacBook rumour resurfaces, brings word of redesigned trackpad
- Now Rhapsody and Napster ditch The Echo Nest following Spotify buyout
- Twitter Music goes the way of the dodo, will officially shut down next month
- The N95: the brilliant smartphone that almost brought Nokia to its knees
- Morpheus and Oculus turn heads at GDC, Assassin's Creed Unity has a revolution
- Google just made some wearable tech I actually want
- Why NSA snooping is making us all paranoid
- 10 future transport inventions set to supercharge any journey
- How wearables became the key tech trend of 2014
- GDC 2014: our top 5 moments from this year's gaming conference
- March 21
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- Pocket app for Android Wear lets you save an article for later
- Microsoft exec praises Valve, touts Titanfall and revisits Xbox One's past
- Apple said to be prepping both a Spotify rival and an iTunes app for Android
- Microsoft changes its email reading policies in wake of Hotmail case
- No more 'estimated' broadband speeds, we want guarantees, says consumer champ
- Microsoft's Phil Spencer hints at Xbox VR plans
- The Moto 360's round face may feature an OLED sapphire screen
- The human cloud and its impact on how and where we work
- Internet of Things worm now mines for Bitcoin rivals
- Virgin Media isn't getting rid of Tivo but won't be making its own shows either
- The challenges wearable tech needs to overcome to succeed
- Symantec boss axed after revenue takes tumble
- VR headsets close to reality as Google Wear arrives for your wrist
- Philips outs monitor stand that provides VDI connectivity
- iPhone 6 won't go after Galaxy S5 and Xperia Z2 with its camera
- Samsung Chromebook 2 series arriving in May, cost as little as £249
- Windows XP: The perils for businesses that fail to upgrade
- Nintendo breaks down barriers for indie game makers
- Microsoft details DirectX 12 for better Xbox One, PC performance
- Facebook's got game: social network makes its dev play, doesn't forget users
- Wallets and NFC tremble in fear as PayPal intros new ways to pay by phone
- March 20
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- Gmail is about to become more secure than ever
- Samsung 2014 4K and curved TVs will cost as much as you think they will
- Amazon Prime Instant Video may join Netflix on Virgin Media TiVo boxes
- Apple patent points to an advanced extendable stylus
- Prince's Trust to teach IT skills in Will.i.am-backed digital learning centre
- Windows Phone 8.1 briefly teased on Microsoft's own website
- Epson unveils 'game-changing' WorkForce Pro printer range with 75,000-page ink cartridges
- Xbox One needs a serious virtual reality check
- Intel eyes PC revival as Iris Pro heads to the desktop
- Forget sci-fi - the golden age of gadgets is already here
- HP inks new business printing services
- Government pouring millions into Turing-inspired big data research institute
- From integration to cost: Why tape isn't dead
- The best 64-bit apps for your PC
- Samsung Gear 2 and Gear Fit finally get priced
- Why passwords just don't cut it anymore
- Larry Page says a little less privacy could be good online
- In the future, every smartphone will have an 'always-on' display
- Employee attitudes towards mobile security
- PlayStation gains new TV Powers to attack Xbox One
- 'Best network in the UK' EE suffers major nationwide outage
- Sony gives indie games some love, makes more dev tools available
- March 19
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- Yahoo back in the game as it adds new play portal for web, iOS and Android
- Flappy Bird is making a comeback, creator confirms
- Apple patents an iPhone camera controller with its own screen
- Oculus Rift closer to consumers than ever before
- Ambitious Moto 360 watch confirmed to feature secret charging method
- LG LifeBand Touch and Heart Rate Monitor earphones fit for April UK release
- Huawei dual-boot Android and Windows phones aren't happening after all
- Toshiba's 4K-toting P50t outed alongside new Satellite laptops
- Next PS4 update to boost video editing and game session streaming
- Adobe finds silver lining as cloud subscriptions soar
- 2013 saw creation of 20 per cent of all malware ever
- Sonos unlikely to release any new speakers this year
- Windigo malware attack infects 25,000 servers
- How can IT service providers limit their liability?
- How organisations can keep the BYOD blues at bay
- PC monitor market slips in Q4, but Dell and HP see growth
- Nvidia sheds light on future Pixar plans
- TechRadar Deals: iPad Mini for £199 and 55% off a Sony Bluetooth Speaker
- Epson unveils super-sized cartridge with enough ink for 75,000 pages
- 8 bits of wearable tech you need to see right now
- Yotaphone lands in the UK with not one, but two displays
- Microsoft serves up SQL Server 2014
- East London's answer to Sonos wants to control your lights as well as your music
- Oppo Find 7 launches with QHD display and a fake 50MP camera
- How auto-tiering can supercharge your storage
- Project Morpheus is now PlayStation VR. Here's what you need to know about Sony's renamed VR headset
- Oculus Rift unphased by Sony's Project Morpheus
- Sony reveals PS4 VR headset at GDC 2014
- Microsoft adds trackpad gesture shortcuts to Windows 10
- March 18
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- Xbox One plays nice with the little guy, gains 25 new games
- Oculus Rift breaks away from virtual reality alliance
- Unity 5 engine unveiled with better lighting, sound and browser gaming
- Next Xbox One update to focus on social with addition of friend notifications
- Google Voice app could be set for the chop with Hangouts to reap rewards
- Key Apple supplier reportedly buckling up for iPhone 6 production
- Facebook 'DeepFace' software can match faces almost as well as humans
- Motorola Moto 360 smartwatch spins 'round the Android Wear wheel
- Android Wear arrives - Google's smartwatch plans revealed
- Brand new Sky EPG rollout starts today
- HDD industry positively spinning
- How text mining can help your business dig gold
- Did Ubisoft mislead gamers about Watch Dogs' next-gen graphics?
- Cloud 'sprawl' causing business inefficiencies
- The new iPhone 5C is a really bad buy
- Acer outs 2K and full-HD monitors for video editing and gaming
- Survey finds four-fifths of businesses unprepared for cyber attacks
- Google suffers hacker deja vu as Play Store goes down again
- Business video: How deployment in the cloud extends communication
- Internet of Things will transform data centres and create challenges
- Intel: Wearable technology is failing because it's not doing enough
- Three bids farewell to unlimited tethering but makes 0800 numbers free to call
- The real reason for introducing gamification to your organization
- Dropbox acquires workplace chat provider Zulip
- Why curved TVs might not be the devil's work after all
- March 17
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- Twitter testing a 'Fave People' timeline for your top tweeters only
- Amazon could stick it to Chromecast with its own streaming TV dongle
- Office for iPad will reportedly headline a March 27 Microsoft event
- Facebook wants you to game on mobile and on desktop
- WhatsApp CEO looks to quiet post-Facebook purchase privacy concerns
- Don't get too amped about roaming fees ban! Networks drop hike at home hint
- iOS 7.1 looks to have the fewest app crashes on iPhone and iPad yet
- Sense 6 caught on video ahead of new HTC One launch
- Third-party Samsung Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo apps get a kick in the wrist
- The US government doesn't want to be in charge of the internet anymore
- Apple's Healthbook app will keep an eye on your bloodwork, hydration and more
- The benefits of a truly open cloud
- Pwn2Own competitors crack all major web browsers
- Apple will launch a cheaper iPhone 5C tomorrow
- Windows XP deadline to leave 10 per cent of government PCs vulnerable
- Rare: We may still make another Goldeneye
- RBS floats idea of 'UK financial services cloud'
- EE launches mobile retail assistant to tackle annual £1bn losses
- Kinect Sports Rivals: is this the game that will define Xbox One Kinect?
- Taking a sporting view to digital innovation
- Microsoft and Google reportedly duelling Asus' dual-OS plans
- Morrisons employee arrested following staff data theft
- Oculus Rift and space are a match made in heaven, says gaming icon
- The Android-enabled new Mini Cooper S is a techno-marvel
- Motorola: We'll keep on making high-end phones
- Jony Ive on Apple design copycats: 'It's theft'
- Using technology to free more time to care
- Real security requires real-time visibility
- March 16
- March 15
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- Lytro-like Nokia Refocus camera app now available for all Windows Phone 8 Lumias
- Apple Mac Pro can be upped to 128GB RAM with new Transcend memory chips
- Finally! A date! Google Chromecast UK set for March 19
- How CurrencyTransfer.com is simplifying business foreign exchange
- The inevitable Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom may have a hexa-core chip, huge display
- Google bumps up Google Play password options, after in-app purchase lawsuits
- Steam controllers, Amazon controllers, and a terrifying look at Alien: Isolation
- Firefox 'Metro' app abandoned because no one wants Microsoft's Modern UI
- March 14
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- Valve shows off new Steam Controller, missing touchscreen and all
- Microsoft is paying Windows XP users to jump ship
- Samsung S Band fitness tracker tipped to finally make a move
- Samsung's latest accessories include ultrasonic cover, print-reading stand
- Fresh iOS 8 leak takes aim at CarPlay, Notification and Game centers
- EE own-branded 4G phone breaks cover, bargain basement LTE incoming?
- Blackberry 'Kopi' reappears on the radar, but will it ever see the light of day?
- Is this Amazon's game console controller?
- Hynix sued by Toshiba, SanDisk over memory tech leak
- Wait... how did the Galaxy S5 suddenly became desirable?
- The reality of the digital skills gap
- Europe inches closer to a universal phone charger
- Are Google and Microsoft pushing Asus to kill its dual-OS devices?
- TechRadar Deals: Transcend 1TB Hard Drive for £53 and Virgin Media Sale
- Why the cloud is a crucial component to creating effective analytics-ready data
- Google Chromecast will be available to buy in the UK 'very soon'
- Virgin Media Business unveils Three New Things
- NSA denies operating malware botnets and fake Facebook server
- How the BBC won streaming, Britain lost at broadband and the web changed everything
- How to defend your business against Domain Name Server attacks
- Premium Samsung Galaxy S5 dreams dashed as CEO says no
- What can you learn from blocking 100m cyber attacks?
- Gaming for the cure: players complete 6 months of cancer analysis in a month
- Why Desktop-as-a-Service will succeed where VDI failed
- Sky's 'iOS 7 moment' is just weeks away
- Samsung Galaxy S4 goes back to black from today
- From Exchange 2003 to the cloud
- The secret technology that makes the F1 world go round
- HP Proliant DL120 G7 rackmounted server specs and pictures
- PS4 tops US sales charts, but Xbox One closes in ahead of Titanfall
- Virgin Media enters the cloud storage game with up to 50 GB free per home
- March 13
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- Facebook, is that you? NSA reportedly posed as the social network
- Hey, Mr. President! Zuck calls Obama to complain about NSA spying
- Facebook video ads are finally coming to your news feed
- The Avengers of virtual reality? Oculus, EA and more form new VR alliance
- Hip to be square: Google smartwatch specs take shape in latest leak
- VMware launches efficient virtual storage solution
- Apple iWatch could be the the most accurate motion tracker yet
- This year's BAFTAs show games winning all round
- BT to run network for first European satellite navigation system
- BCS reports £2m commercial losses
- New Panasonic smart TVs will come with a dose of Freetime
- Vodafone slams RootMetrics report, says it shouldn't be taken seriously
- EE now lets you take your 4G speeds on holiday
- NSA took control of botnets to use as new spying resource
- Leaked Windows Phone 8.1 camera app looks suspiciously Nokia
- Samsung Galaxy S5 vs Sony Xperia Z2
- EE comes out on top as Vodafone flops in network performance
- Government to give kids cyber security lessons
- March 12
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- 'Nul points' no more as UK tops Euro superfast broadband charts
- All New HTC One put up for sale ... on eBay
- Eat this! Yahoo Yelps for help in the battle to reel in Google search
- Web founder celebrates 25 years with call for internet bill of rights
- iTunes Radio may go rogue, become own app in iOS 8
- Unreal Engine 4 ported to Firefox for epic gaming on the web
- Google opens Add-On stores for Docs and Sheets
- Watch out Kinect, Apple TV might soon have its own gesture controls
- Nvidia outs GeForce 800M GPUs, crowning one as world's fastest
- Paym is the new mobile payment system on the block
- Will Sony's 4K War Horse experiment change live events forever?
- How Thatcher killed the UK's superfast broadband before it even existed
- Web of wonder: what has the WWW done for you?
- Smartphones to ring up 10 billion contactless payments by 2018
- What does the Bit9 and Carbon Black merger mean for businesses?
- D-Link outs new switches for SMBs to tame bandwidth demands
- CeBIT needs to improve fast or go COMDEX's way
- All New HTC One processor, battery subjects of latest leak
- March 11
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- Amazon Prime music service may put the pinch on unlimited song streaming
- New Office for Mac suite due in 2014, Microsoft confirms
- Flappy Bird could soar again as creator says he's 'considering' a comeback
- iPlayer paved the way for Netflix, now Netflix is setting the pace
- Oculus Rift dev kit sales bite the dust
- OpenText prescribes dose of digital for NHS trust
- iPhone 6 may be an iPhone 5C and iPod Nano hybrid
- Instagram for Android app gets first major makeover in nearly 2 years
- OCZ tackles Big Data with SSD range
- iOS 8 en route to make Apple Maps the service Google should fear
- TechRadar Exclusive Deal: 8% off all HP Slate tablets
- Samsung begins 20nm DRAM mass production
- IBM man thinks Windows Phone is best for business
- Samsung Knocks On LG's door with new smartphone unlock idea
- The new Metal Gear Solid asks: where do we place the value in videogames?
- Intel developing smart grids and monitoring systems in Europe
- Wolfson's Raspberry Pi add-on is a sound addition
- Android 4.4 is now rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3
- A powerful Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo could be on the way
- New iPlayer aims to take you on a voyage of discovery
- Samsung reportedly eyeing gesture-based TV interface to control the living room
- March 10
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- iOS 7.1 vs iOS 7: what's new in Apple's latest OS update?
- Seagate Kinetic Solution: A look at the Rausch BigFoot Object Storage solution
- The saga continues: MtGox files for bankruptcy in the US
- Apple releases iOS 7.1, complete with CarPlay support and UI changes
- Snowden calls for better encryption to protect public from government spying
- Vodafone Germany rolls out sim(ple) data encryption
- Jolla: apps are making our smartphones dumb
- Nvidia: 'Your car is your most powerful computing device'
- Uroburos malware switch flipped in the Ukraine
- Google wants Android to be your wearable OS of choice
- Sony and Panasonic to rock storage market with 300GB Archival Disc
- Sophos aims to deliver big protection for smaller companies
- Fujitsu's low-power AIO PCs never need to be turned off
- New HTC One spied from more angles
- 'Dark Web' fuelling criminal 'malware industry'
- Chromecast heading to the UK 'in weeks'
- UK to collaborate with Germany on 5G, Internet of Things
- WIN! One of two Canton DM50 TV sound systems worth £399 each
- Neil Young's iPod-bothering PonoPlayer to get Kickstarted this month
- March 9
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- How #GenMobile can boost productivity and competition in business
- Helping SMEs deal with fluctuations in foreign exchange markets
- What are the advantages of automating supplier discounts?
- Banking on IT to protect customer data
- Google Now Launcher explained: what you need to know
- Samsung set to simplify printing and security for SMB with Cloud Print service
- Samsung unveils new NFC printers for SMBs
- Samsung sheds light on its future B2B plans at CeBIT 2014
- Hell for leather: faux outrage over Samsung's leather-look Chromebook
- Google working on Android KitKat fix for camera app battery drain
- New York Times promises NYT Now app with abridged stories for mobile readers
- March 8
- March 7
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- Sony talks PlayStation data 'Matrix' at SXSW Interactive
- Pebble watch app store finally opens up to Android
- Got the feels? Google Glass app can recognize emotions
- Bitcoin cash machine pops up in Tech City, offering digital dough for banknotes
- Samsung pours a tall glass of ad-free streaming with Milk Music app
- Microsoft goof lets anyone grab Windows 8.1 Update 1
- The skies just got a lot friendlier for Amazon's drones
- Google bats eyelashes at potential Cloud Platform Partners
- Stop worrying and push the red button: BBC Three on iPlayer is just the start
- Apple goes on autopilot, BBC 3 crashes out
- Spotify buying Echo Nest is great news for fans - horrible news for everyone else
- Twitter dished out $36 million for IBM patents
- Behind Caskeid: the tech that wants to rule multi-room audio
- 'Post your porn elsewhere,' says Vine as it bans explicit uploads
- Nokia Lumia 630 leak shows off colours, lack of camera button and flash
- March 6
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- Why securing the network is every business's responsibility
- Facebook updates the news feed, but you may not notice a difference
- Aftermarket Apple CarPlay means you may not have to buy a new car
- Ouya games are going 'Everywhere,' starting with Mad Catz Mojo
- TechRadar Deals: Save £31 on Apple TV and 40% off Photoshop Elements 12
- Cisco patches Denial of Service vulnerabilities in wireless LAN Controllers
- Razer looks to redefine the mechanical gaming keyboard
- Spotify just snapped up the keys to the biggest music data trove ever
- IBM bolsters cloud credentials with Cloudant purchase
- Why The Walking Dead makes triple-A video games look like zombies
- Spying smartphones could save your life
- Wello just turned your iPhone into your personal doctor
- Samsung betting on OSPT to crack contactless retail market
- Confirmed: BBC Three to go iPlayer-only while BBC One gets a +1
- LG L90 roll-out begins but you're probably still in for a wait
- Is this the age of the ultra-secure smartphone?
- The new 'Snowden Phone' is a locked-down Samsung Galaxy S2
- Tableau and Splunk team up in the cloud
- What defines a modern, secure, social WiFi network?
- Choosing paths to SDN
- March 5
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- Gmail iOS app now more relevant thanks to background refresh update
- Is Apple making Siri-ous improvements to help the iWatch?
- The Odd Mac Out? Non-Retina MacBook Pro could be set for retirement
- RIP BBC Three: BBC plans to make it first iPlayer-only channel
- DocuSign outs Security Appliance to bolster document protection
- Hard Nok life: Ballmer backing Nokia buy led to his downfall
- US airline ditches iPads for Surface 2 tablets
- More trouble ahead as mobile pushes PC industry into its biggest ever fall
- Sapphire crystal displays slammed ahead of iPhone 6 launch
- New YouView recorders from Huawei and Humax come with storage great and small
- Why is Microsoft trying to smuggle Windows into your Android phone?
- Regrets? I've had a few, says Ballmer, but buying Nokia ain't one of them
- Newell teases future Steam Music features and low-cost Steam Machines
- Microsoft's Siri-rival Cortana appears on video and she wants to get to know you
- March 4
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- Bitcoin on Steam? Valve honcho has his reservations
- Looks like Ashton Kutcher isn't working on Lenovo smartphones after all
- Apple gets green light for flexible, curved iPhone with virtual buttons
- Roku's new Streaming Stick gives Chromecast a run for its money
- Microsoft Project Spark beta now available on Xbox One
- Bricks and broadband: why internet speed should determine your next home
- PlayStation games are too expensive, here's why Valve has the right idea
- Microsoft Office Server not around until 2015
- TechRadar Deals: A £90 pair of Sennheiser headphones for £58
- Microsoft puts information into context with Office Graph for Office 365
- Socket to me: AMD unveils AM1 APU platform
- AMD reveals Radeon R9 280 graphics card for gaming beyond 1080p
- Facebook plans to unleash an army of drones to connect the world
- How to reduce unmanaged connectivity costs when travelling abroad
- Google vs Apple CarPlay: why maps hold the key for in-car supremacy
- Nokia Lumia 630 set to refresh Windows Phone's affordable line up
- More than 300,000 office and home routers infected in new mega-hack
- Oculus Rift will be affordable to 'pretty much anyone', says creator
- Samsung accidentally announces the Galaxy Tab 4
- Predicting the storage issues businesses will face in 2014
- Intel reportedly snatches smartwatch away from Apple and Google
- What are the top security concerns when moving to the cloud?
- Steal or no steal: tackling the changing face of movie piracy
- Fury as NHS patient data uploaded to Google servers outside the UK
- March 3
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- Android tablets overtake pricey iPads in latest popularity contest
- Microsoft reportedly angling for Xbox Live play on Android and iOS
- HTC One KitKat update suspended in the UK following user difficulties
- Oppo's latest smartphone may feature a gut-busting 50MP camera
- Samsung Chromebook 2 is laced in faux leather with hints of Galaxy S5
- Acer giving Windows Phone the cold shoulder until more apps are available
- Microsoft partners Laplink to provide Windows XP migration tool
- Is the film industry setting the scene for next-generation networks?
- The Defamation Act 2013: Impact on social media
- Oracle launches Mobile Security Suite
- Meet the company behind the $25 Mozilla Firefox OS smartphone
- BT offers 1,000 positions in youth job initiative
- 'Black phones' increase likelihood of hacking
- Enterprise demand fuels rocketing Ethernet market growth
- iPhone 6 will stick with 8MP, but it'll be the best iPhone camera yet
- Hard disk drive data obliteration: has the data really been destroyed?
- Android crowned top tablet OS in 2013, Apple named top vendor
- Microsoft reportedly losing Tony Bates and Tami Reller in staff shakeup
- Salesforce.com courts Europe with first UK datacentre
- Work on ultra-fast 400G Ethernet underway
- First dual-booting Android and Windows phones on track for this year
- Here is the first picture of the Boeing Black secure smartphone
- How to make shopping on a smartphone a painless experience
- Meet Panasonic's new Windows smartphone
- 64-bit processors no big deal according to Mediatek
- Qualcomm eyes verticals for growth with Qualcomm Life
- ARM set to move to yearly refreshes
- Apple CarPlay puts your iPhone apps on the car dash
- March 2
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- BBM for iPhone and Android to keep you in the picture with group photo messages
- Mercedes-Benz has just leaked Google's 'Projected Mode' in-car tech
- Android KitKat coming to Google Glass, but Explorers still waiting for XE14
- MWC 2014: all the latest phones, tablets and smartwatches
- MtGox on the rocks: will bitcoin survive?
- The amazing cameraphone tech that could kill compacts
- March 1
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- Tim Cook gets grumpy as greedy stockholders question green policies
- Nokia X Android phone already hacked to run Google Apps, Now and Play Store
- Apple pleads for more iTunes exclusives as streaming platforms hit digital sales
- Apple to launch iOS in the Car with Ferrari, Mercedes and Volvo next week?
- Twitch beats Pokemon, free-to-play comes under fire, Tony Hawk grinds onto mobile
- 10 tips to make your phone more secure
- Virgin Media boosts top speed to 152Mbps, but throws porn filter curve ball
- Sharing is caring: Valve Steam Family Sharing now available