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- July 31
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- Facebook commerce a £3.1 billion opportunity for UK business
- Apple vs. Samsung trial gets its jury
- Signs point to big changes for iPhone 5
- Apple TV adds Hulu Plus to content line up
- One more thing: Amazon sniffs out startling headphones trend
- A tale of two Twitters
- Sky's Now TV launches for iPad and iPhone
- New Sony Xperia tablet leaks with thinner look, better innards
- Olympic photographer to use Panasonic G5
- Employees believe mobile working won't help work life balance
- Half of small businesses invisible through mobile search
- TV producers hit out at inaccurate viewing figures
- HTC closes South Korean office as it looks to cut costs
- Windows Phone grows by almost a quarter in Europe
- Twitter suspends journalist over NBC tweets
- September iPhone 5 launch date becomes ever more likely
- Olympics Opening Ceremony breaks iPlayer record
- TV and Blu-ray woes for Panasonic, but profits are up
- Samsung making an 11.8-inch tablet with 'retina' display, court documents reveal
- Lords committee criticises UK broadband focus
- July 30
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- Taiwanese university suing Apple over Siri patent
- Barnes and Noble adds skobbler maps to Nook
- After 17 long months, Apple vs Samsung patent trial finally begins
- BlackBerry PlayBook with 10-inch display in the works?
- Olympics attendees asked to 'take it easy' on tweets and texts
- iPhone 5 and iPad Mini launch date set for September 12?
- Images of 'fully assembled iPhone 5' leaked
- Samsung Odyssey and Marco revealed as Windows Phone 8 handsets
- Canon EOS M vs Canon EOS 650D
- Office 365 explained: Microsoft Office in the cloud
- Apple and Samsung's patent case goes to court today
- July 29
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- Twitter DogHouse app helps you quieten din of over-tweeting pals
- Nintendo 3DS XL now on sale in the UK
- Chinese assembly line footage appears on newly-bought HP laptop
- Google Maps adds new high-res satellite imagery for London 2012
- Build a triple screen stand for £25
- How to wall mount your PC
- Windows 8 is 'not awesome for Blizzard either'
- July 28
- July 27
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- New iPad and iPhone prototype photos revealed
- Apple files patent for Google Glass competitor
- Google admits it failed to delete all Street View data
- Apple grabs up mobile security firm AuthenTec for $356 million
- Nuance launches Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12
- Brother launch their fastest mono laser printers
- One More Thing: 80 million Instagram users can't be wrong
- Businesses are failing to react to social media feedback
- The Twitter trial should never have happened
- Google introduces Handwrite Search, we give it a thorough work out
- Windows 8 hammered by Valve, OUYA gets OnLive tie-up
- OnLive confirms partnership with OUYA, first picture outed
- Web of lies: 10 things the internet says are true
- Canon EOS M vs Panasonic GX1
- Apple doesn't have to apologise to Samsung – yet
- Asus talks Nexus 7 and Apple launches its latest salvo
- Twitter Joke Trial conviction overturned in High Court
- Protecting your business data when you're out on the road
- July 26
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- Samsung sold twice as many phones as Apple in Q2, say analysts
- Facebook squeaks by revenue estimates, but shares plunge
- Samsung destroyed evidence in Apple patent case, says judge
- Google Earth brings 3D maps to iOS, saving desktop for later this year
- One More Thing: Twitter looking to reality TV show
- How Adobe is powering the BBC's Olympics coverage
- Twitter may unmask parody account after court order
- TalkTalk YouView package pricing revealed, box comes for 'free'
- Samsung: universal search removal was 'inadvertent' on UK Galaxy S3
- Beginner's guide to marketing to a mobile audience
- HTC Facebook Phone could arrive in 2013
- Zynga announces weak earnings, world experiences schadenfreude
- Google Glass pre-order customers will get regular updates
- Apple claims Google warned Samsung over device designs
- Sky to turn iPads into TV remote control later this summer
- Apple allegedly kills Safari for Windows
- July 25
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- iOS Rock Band games will be pulled from App Store July 31
- Qualcomm releases expensive uber-tablet for developers
- OnLive game streaming service headed to more Google TV devices via Google Play
- Apple's Retina MacBook could get bumped from EPEAT registry
- YouTube to build London studio to assist web video stars
- One More Thing: DJ Shadow foresees torrents of money from BitTorrent
- Orange to launch more QuickTap phones in 'near future'
- Mountain Lion's no big deal, and that's a big deal
- Three ISPs opt out of net neutrality code
- Claranet launches new private 3G data service
- Samsung sneakily dropping features in Galaxy S3 update?
- OS X Mountain Lion now available in Mac App Store
- Build your company with BT infinity for business
- Businesses are losing data to ex-employees
- TechRadar launches new car tech channel
- Why the time for Powerline networking is now
- BYOD and cloud are creating Work 3.0
- How smarter cars and digital cities are about to change the way we drive
- Google Nexus 7 coming to Carphone Warehouse this week
- Fuji launches 20x zoom compact
- O2 rolls out free Wi-Fi for London 2012
- July 24
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- Dell rolls out affordable laptops for designers
- Plunging sales make Apple iPod redesign more likely
- Apple earns $35B in third quarter, misses analysts' mark
- Apple seeks $2.52 billion in damages from patent war with Samsung
- One More Thing: Windows Phone Game Show is as awful as it sounds
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 banned in Europe
- Canon: DSLRs definitely still have place in the market
- Polaroid reboots new AV range exclusive to Asda
- BlackBerry PlayBook 4G arriving next week?
- Humax YouView box gets release date as spying claims circle
- Panasonic LX7 vs Sony RX100
- Ofcom's ruling a 'significant step' towards 4G in UK
- EU opens public consultation on website blocking and net neutrality
- Logic3: iPhone port will definitely change
- Microsoft controlling first wave of Windows RT tablets
- Redesigned iPod, 13" Retina MacBook Pro and new iMac coming September?
- July 23
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- Gamigo breach exposed 8.24 million passwords, and now they're public
- Apple refused to negotiate 3G licenses, according to Samsung
- Controversial 'three strikes' law halves movie piracy in New Zealand
- RIM set to bring Siri-like voice control tech to BlackBerry 10
- Skype may or may not allow police access to calls now, it won't say
- One More Thing: Pollyanna Woodward takes on Kim Dotcom
- Brother launches world's first wireless label printers
- 10 best London 2012 Olympics apps
- Consumers avoid broken business sites
- YouTube now encouraging commenters to use their real names
- T3 Awards voting opens with Galaxy S3 taking on iPhone 4S
- Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD could be iPad killer
- How to Work With LibreOffice Calc
- iPhone 5 wait could see Apple miss targets
- Canon EOS M vs Nikon 1 V1/J1
- iPhone 5's 19-pin connector to make way for headphone jack?
- Amazon chooses London for major new digital media office
- WIN! Sony's Imagination Studio Suite 3 music, photo and video software
- Twitter and NBC form 'Olympics hub'
- Canon finally joins compact system camera market
- July 22
- July 21
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- Ikea revamps print catalogue with Augmented Reality X-Ray features
- Google thinks iPhone patents should be considered industry standards
- Google's second-quarter financials reveal rising mobile profits
- Apple issues developer workaround for in-app purchase theft
- Why tech companies are totally evil
- Why Apple TV is more than a hobby
- This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar
- July 20
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- Analysts drop Nokia credit rating to junk
- One More Thing: Google is still pleased with Google+, you shut up
- Office on Windows RT almost identical to Office 2013
- TechRadar takes on American Psycho. With smartphones...
- Amazing Alex, Steamy Linux and OUYA's kickstart
- Jelly Bean on the Google Nexus S? It's coming...
- How Asus designed the Google Nexus 7 in four months
- Microsoft posts first ever loss but it's actually doing quite well thank you
- Microsoft has a good week at the Office
- Samsung Galaxy S3, Note and Nexus all get Sky Go
- July 19
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- Apple's iTunes Movies in the Cloud service comes to UK users
- One More Thing: Turn your tweets into sweets
- Panasonic LX7: 10 things you need to know
- Panasonic aiming to 'replace' DSLRs
- Samsung unveils 75-inch Smart TV with motion-controlled Angry Birds app
- Why the Panasonic LX7 has a small sensor
- Pure Stream shuns wires, can stream tunes to your radio from your phone
- July 18
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- Apple patent could spell trouble for Android
- YouTube adds face blurring tool to protect anonymity
- Apple must advertise Samsung didn't copy iPad, orders UK judge
- Photos of first iPad prototype revealed
- ZTE planning own Android skin and new form factors for 2013
- ZTE to launch Tizen-based handset in 2012?
- Next iPhone now in third testing stage, confirmed for 4G LTE and NFC
- Texting overtakes phoning – and we're supposed to be surprised?
- One More Thing: 3% of people think their tablet has no apps
- O2 announces significant compensation for recent outage
- Massive rise in ebook readers, and it's making people read more
- Pre-ordered Google Nexus 7 shipping dates confirmed
- Intel drops expectations amid Windows 8 and tablet talk
- Tech-tastic Volvo V40 takes the fight to Audi, BMW and Mercedes
- Intel could kill performance PC graphics in 2015
- World's first sound-activated cinema ad arrives in UK cinemas
- How to stop IT equipment theft
- OUYA $99 Android console scoops $5m in Kickstarter funding
- It's no longer good to talk, as texting overtakes phonecalls in UK
- July 17
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- Skype outing fix for weird conversation forwarding bug
- Barnes & Noble's new Nook for web doesn't work on iPhone, iPad
- Google's transforming laptop-tablet patent could be the next Nexus
- Budget Huawei G300 handset to get ICS update on Vodafone
- Google Nexus 7 begins shipping in UK
- One More Thing: Tricky Mars Rover Kinect game hits Xbox
- Microsoft under the microscope over browser choice again
- Valve talks up Steam and Left 4 Dead 2 on Linux
- Samsung buys into CSR for handset connectivity and location technology
- 'PDF is where documents go to die,' says Microsoft exec
- Google equips tech to take on drug cartels and other baddies
- iPhone 5 could use new super-thin screen technology
- iPhone 5 launch imminent? iOS 6 update, nanoSIMs stockpiled
- OneNote for Windows 8 is Microsoft's first serious Metro application
- Marissa Mayer quits Google to become Yahoo's new CEO
- July 16
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- Microsoft Office 365 relies heavily on SkyDrive cloud functions
- Microsoft CEO reveals Microsoft Office 365, preview available now
- Mobile operators pocketing £90m by raising fixed tariffs
- Patent application reveals secrets of Google Glass
- What to ask your supplier before moving to the cloud
- One More Thing: World's largest laser is fired
- Sky talks YouView and other platforms for Now TV
- BBC announces Super Hi-Vision Olympics screenings
- Now TV man talks pay-per-view football and Sky Atlantic
- Why London 2012 will be remembered as the social Olympics
- Sky still considering downloadable content
- Click here to see who's viewed your Facebook profile
- Latest iPhone 5 spy shots show off front panel in black and white
- YouView will not get high definition Now TV
- Prices revealed for Sky's Now TV, launches tomorrow
- The Pirate Bay block hasn't stopped file sharers, says ISP
- WIN! A new iPad and a Tivizen receiver from Humax
- LG to develop 60-inch transparent flexible OLED displays
- Microsoft Research creates sword fighting for smartphones
- July 15
- July 14
- July 13
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- Windows 8 full retail version not available, pros and cons
- Sony says it will launch another tablet by the end of the year
- HTC quad-core 1080p smartphone leaked for Verizon
- Apple reverses stance on green tech certification, admits 'mistake'
- Value of Facebook 'Likes' doubted in Beeb investigation
- Samsung filings reveal Apple's efforts to remove banned devices from stores
- Greenpeace says Apple has 'significantly improved' clean energy policies
- One More Thing: Streaming is the new download in Sweden
- But do you need a £200 headset for Angry Birds?
- Dear Twitter: don't do a Digg
- Small business tech round-up - TechRadar Business Centre
- More passwords compromised as Nvidia, Android Forums hacked
- 'Huge market' for high-end gaming peripherals, says Mad Catz
- iPhone 5 launch date set for August 7?
- How can you use a phone if you can't see?
- Pentax to concentrate on DSLR and mirrorless cameras
- BBC Sport's Olympic apps hit Android and iOS today
- How Caped Koala funded their business with KickStarter
- O2 network woes and Google's nifty Nexus
- Motorola giving up on Lapdock and Webtop?
- HTC Vertex tablet to rival Google Nexus 7?
- Raspberry Pi team 'talks regularly' with Cambridge neighbour ARM
- Digg goes for a song, regresses to start-up status
- New iPhone 5 picture looks most likely yet
- 'Fantastic' Google Nexus 7 praised by ARM
- July 12
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- Some free android apps pose a security risk
- Next-gen Kindle facing manufacturing delays
- PC shipments fall flat in second half of 2012
- Google Nexus 7 has a magnetic screen on/off sensor just like the iPad
- Amazon launches GameCircle platform for Kindle Fire tablet
- Sony reveals plans for Sony Ericsson logo
- One More Thing: Is Amazing Alex actually amazing?
- How the 'app gap' will make or break Windows 8 tablets
- O2 confirms that 2G and 3G are back
- O2 suffers another outage throughout UK
- Zynga not confident about investing in mobile gaming yet
- Samsung Galaxy S3 shifts 6.5 million units in three months
- HMV to sell Nexus 7 starting next week
- Give O2 a break - you shouldn't be so dependent on your phone
- Amazon Phone rumours swell as another Windows Phone exec joins
- NBC and Facebook to partner up for 2012 Olympics coverage
- Jelly Bean ROM released for Kindle Fire
- July 11
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- Older 64-bit Macs won't get new version of Mountain Lion
- RIM boss Heins says there's 'something else' beyond phones tablets for BB10
- Microsoft warns Windows users to disable features in light of security vulnerability
- Twitter squeezing out third-party apps by adopting their features?
- 3D ticket sales hit a record low in US - is pricing the problem?
- Toshiba AT200 gets Ice Cream Sandwich update
- One More Thing: Cat video festival is either the best or worst idea ever
- Ex-Google board member gives Oxford Uni's poorest a cash boost
- YouView CTO: We're bringing simplicity to the TV market
- HTC Flyer follow-up winging its way to the UK
- Bing announces design changes to speed up web searches
- No more Mr Mice guy
- Currys and PC World predict autumn UK release for Kindle Fire
- Vauxhall's new microcar goes big on smartphone connectivity
- July 10
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- Angry Birds Trilogy confirmed for Xbox 360, PS3 and 3DS later this year
- Noise Free suing Apple over noise-canceling patent infringement
- Kim Dotcom's extradition case delayed
- RIM outlines plans for BB10 device portfolio
- One More Thing: Videogame collection makes eBayer rather rich
- Wikipedia goes dark to protest web censorship in Russia
- Google's Safari privacy penalty set to be FTC's largest fine yet
- Dutch court shuts down Wordpress based Pirate Bay proxy
- Is the Canon mirrorless camera coming on July 23rd?
- Motorola Motosmart budget smartphone heading to UK
- Excel tutorial – Sales and commissions
- Apple Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Gold Master outed for devs
- July 9
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- Kickstarter launching in the UK this autumn
- Sharp to pay $198.5 million in LCD price fixing lawsuit
- RIM boss Thorsten Heins targets January BB10 device launch
- Nokia handset roadmap leaked through remote developer tool?
- Behind the scenes at the UK's first fully contactless festival
- Apple stomps out websites selling iOS beta access
- Nearly three quarters of business professionals own a tablet device
- How to turn an Excel spreadsheet into a web app
- Apple loses patent case against Samsung in UK courts
- One More Thing: Aliens look like jellyfish now
- How to build a mobile app for your business
- MeeGo to be reincarnated by ex-Nokia employees
- DNSChanger server switch-off today could mess up your internet
- WIN! Tickets to Ibiza Rocks, courtesy of Sony, to see Chase & Status live!
- Unmanned aircraft heading for UK airspace in new trials
- July 8
- July 7
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- 'Exploding' Samsung Galaxy S3 may have been microwaved
- Mozilla shoots down Thunderbird, ceases development on mail client
- Apple 'holding back' on entering NFC mobile payment game
- How touchscreens are changing computing
- If you loved Real Racing, then you'll love these IOS racing games
- This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar
- July 6
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- Samsung could double earnings with Galaxy phone sales
- Apple acknowledges app-crashing bug, now resolved, was their fault
- HTC profits way down amid weak demand for One range
- Apple granted patent for Google Glass-like wearable headset
- Rumor: iPhone 5 may have quad-core processor based on Samsung Exynos 4
- Microsoft announce Windows Server 2012 versions
- One More Thing: Electronic cigarette sparks off terror alert
- World's most exciting awesome new PS3 image arrives
- Michael Marshall: 'Identity terrorism' could unsettle society
- Mozilla Firefox OS: 10 things you need to know
- 75% of Google and Apple apps will work on Firefox OS
- New service offers businesses free mobile conference calls
- Firefox Mobile OS 'a better budget experience than Android'
- Facebook App Centre launches in the UK, app recommendations ahoy!
- Nokia 808 Pureview camera: how good is it?
- Batman's right: IMAX rules
- Is it woo-hoo for YouView?
- The Dark Knight Rises director talks up IMAX love
- Lexus gives new GS massive 12.3-inch LCD screen
- Report: Amazon phone being developed with Foxconn
- Android botnet responsible for Yahoo Spam?
- July 5
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- Devs livid at Apple's refusal to acknowledge iOS and Mac app crashes
- Microsoft to remove desktop gadgets from Windows 8
- Nokia teases interactive Gotham City 3D map for The Dark Knight Rises
- Galaxy Nexus was pulled due to Apple injunction, Google confirms
- New PS3 indicated by FCC documents
- Court denies Samsung's request to postpone Galaxy Nexus ban
- Murdoch eyeing tablets and smartphones as next big play
- Goal-line technology approved, could hit EPL this season
- One More Thing: Stephen Hawking loses cash over Higgs Boson bet
- Google responds to Nexus 7 content confusion
- Wikileaks unveils The Syria Files - its biggest data leak yet
- BBC2 HD: What you need to know
- Samsung: 'premium quality' the key to our success in laptops
- Motorola Atrix HD unveiled with 4.5-inch display
- PS Vita getting PSOne back catalogue this summer
- Mini Connected: Everything you need to know
- iPhone 5 front panel 'leaked' again
- July 4
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- Bill Gates: Apple may need to create Surface-like device
- Vodafone details Android Jelly Bean plans, but offers few clues
- One More Thing: London's Shard gets its laser show on
- Europe says "final" no to anti-counterfeiting agreement
- High Court finds HTC devices don't infringe Apple patents
- How Ford will stop Twitter and Facebook from crashing your car
- O2 4G network arriving in July 2013?
- The Internet of Things: how it'll revolutionise your devices
- Sony Xperia Miro price unveiled – budget status confirmed
- Laplink launches Pcmover for Windows 8
- Google downgrades Galaxy Nexus to 'coming soon' on Play Store
- Lord Sugar: Current YouView is a 'carcass' of real experience
- YouView arriving in July
- CERN: We have observed evidence of a boson particle
- Sky Go for Android Ice Cream Sandwich handsets coming in July
- Sky Go for Android gets on-demand programmes
- July 3
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- Beats Audio taking over headsets, now streaming industry
- Android, Samsung still number 1 for smartphones
- Customers to keep waiting for Google's Android Jelly Bean update
- CEO Thorsten Heins says 'there's nothing wrong' with RIM
- Vaisey gets Commons grilling over 4G interference with Freeview
- EA president says company will go '100 per cent digital'
- One More Thing: Email accidents abound at Facebook
- Samsung EX2F announced
- Google Nexus 7 teardown reveals better battery than Kindle Fire
- Cisco debuts 802.11ac routers
- Satellite offers broadband speeds for not-spot business
- BlackBerry 10 device roadmap leaked
- No HTC ban for US while ITC makes its judgement
- New Mercedes A-Class goes iPhone crazy
- YouView: All you need to know
- Windows 8: the price is FIGHT!
- Twitter keeps governments in check with new Transparency Report
- Google launches free analytics for Android apps
- Nokia claims Google Nexus 7 tablet infringes patents
- The 1,000mph car that can outrun a bullet
- Is Windows 8 the end of the desktop?
- July 2
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- Microsoft announces super-cheap Windows 8 upgrade promotion
- Google ready to settle European anti-trust probe
- Samsung and Google prep attack against Apple
- Blackberry service interruptions persist for some customers
- Apple closes up shop on MobileMe, users can still migrate to iCloud
- Gartner: Gaikai buyout won't spell the end of Blu-ray for PlayStation
- One more thing: Euro 2012 makes Twitter history
- Rights holders - it's your fault people are paying for pirated content
- Alcatel and ZTE first to offer Mozilla Firefox OS powered smartphones
- Use the power of the web to start your own business
- Google study reveals growing live TV piracy
- What is a backlit CMOS sensor?
- Ford SYNC: Everything you need to know
- Panasonic launches an all-day rugged notebook
- Europe to harmonise IT patent applications
- BMW iDrive: The ultimate guide
- YouTube comment trolls to be tamed as Google plans revamp
- mPowa mobile payments system
- WIN! A TomTom Go Live 1005 World
- iPhone 5 could arrive in September despite battery problems
- Sony embraces cloud gaming with Gaikai buyout
- July 1