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- May 31
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- Welcome to TechRadar Pro
- Xbox One games will be No. 1 focus of Microsoft's E3 2013
- European Commission wants to know if Apple coerced mobile networks
- Sony head says most important fact about PS4 is that it's a gaming console
- Razer CEO says Intel's next-gen processor is a 'quantum leap' forward
- Virgin Media's new Super Hub router claims to batter BT Broadband's box
- Sky's Android apps make triumphant return to Google Play following hack
- Don't panic, FIFA 14 won't really be £90 on Xbox One and PS4... will it?
- Asus unveils pixel-rich 4K Ultra HD desktop monitor
- W3C chief calls for tighter control over cloud standards
- Why HTC shouldn't make the T6 phablet
- Microsoft gets defensive over Xbox One's 'holistic' design
- Killzone reveals secrets of PS4's 'play while you download' feature
- Future Publishing announces new photo show
- MPs want to revive the snooper's charter. Here's why it's still a terrible idea
- 10 things to know about YouView's big new features
- Microsoft's Office 365 Home Premium races past one million users
- Why it's time for Microsoft to give up on Windows RT
- Focus on Imaging photography show closes after 24 years
- Acer's next PC shuns Windows in favour of Android
- 10 tech-tastic features inside the new Ford Kuga 2013
- Samba 4: share filesystems between Linux and Windows
- Apple patent for gaze detection rivals Samsung's 'Smart Pause' feature
- May 30
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- Former Windows head thinks 100M Windows 8 sales is nothing to scoff at
- Meet the new Razer Blade, a 14-inch gaming laptop that's 0.66" thin
- O2 customers losing access to five million free BT Wi-Fi hotspots in UK
- Razer cuts the fat with slicey Blade Pro running Haswell
- Nvidia launches world's fastest mobile chip with GeForce 700M series
- HTC T6 poised to challenge Samsung Galaxy Note 3
- Google Play Music All Access hitting iOS in 'a couple of weeks'
- See-Yahoo later! BT ditches web giant as email provider after 10 years
- Won't someone think of the children? Netflix fires barb at Beeb over licensing
- The Google Nexus hardware train won't stop, says Android chief
- Leaked specs revealed for Samsung Galaxy Active, Zoom handsets
- 360 director: Xbox One lacks the wow factor
- EE turns on 4G in 12 more cities
- HTC will in fact sell the One with stock Android
- The new Google Maps is here, and it could kill off the competition
- Microsoft Lyncs up with Skype
- Nvidia's GeForce GTX 770 wants to sink its teeth into your games
- Windows 8.1 detailed: 12 key changes coming in the Windows 8 update
- Salesforce.com plans intranet platform for mobiles
- How the moon is set to become the top holiday destination for the super-rich
- Top 10 S Pen apps for the GALAXY Note 8.0
- YouView: We don't see PS4 and Xbox One as an immediate threat
- Fusion drive: what it is and how it speeds up your Mac
- YouView now in 400k homes in the UK
- Windows 8.1 leaks show off Start button, background talk surfaces
- Achievement unlocked: August turns your phone into your house key
- Apple may release two iPhones this year, including an iPhone Mini
- May 29
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- Xbox One pre-orders a record-breaking hit for Blockbuster
- Motorola's next hero phone is called the Moto X, look for it by October
- PS Vita to get a whole new lease on life
- Facebook Home's road to success will be a marathon, not a sprint
- Cook maintains Apple innocence over ebook prices, won't sign settlement
- Want to try 4G before committing? EE introduces 30-day, SIM-only tariffs
- Gmail introduces new features to fight email overload
- Oracle launches iPad app for RightNow
- Canon launches ultra-compact projectors
- Connected Data moves Transporter into Europe
- 256GB Surface Pro hits Japan, international rollout on the horizon?
- What will you watch on Xbox One? The answer's on its way
- Windows 8 gestures explained: how to control your Windows 8 PC with touch
- Cook: Just because Android is bigger, doesn't mean it's winning
- How to reduce your office printing costs
- Tim Cook calls wearable tech 'ripe for exploration,' knocks Google Glass
- Xbox One Kinect could give achievements to couch potatoes
- May 28
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- iPhone 5S screen rumoured to double pixel count at 1.5 million pixels
- iPhones may soon be able to adjust volume based on proximity to your ear
- Tablet sales on pace to eclipse PC sales in just two years
- LG exec reveals new Android tablet plans, Optimus G2 global rollout
- IDC says PC sales to fall 7.8% this year
- Use Raspberry Pi to stream to any device with SqueezePlug
- Xbox One's biggest mistake was showing too much
- New content is king: the all-new Samsung Hub explained
- 10 supercool gadgets from Maker Faire
- BT seeking Xbox One partnership
- Symantec pushes PC Tools Security into retirement
- Infrascale opens FileLocker public cloud
- LG says no to Nexus 5
- BBC will be offering downloadable radio shows through iPlayer
- Is this our first sighting of an Android 4.3 smartphone?
- The fastest smartphone on the market: what makes the S4 tick?
- Windows 8 security: everything you need to know
- May 27
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- Sony responds to fans' anger over rumoured PS4 DRM, says 'we hear you'
- How to build your your own Project Shield
- Universal phone numbers: Make phone calls with all your devices
- 'We want to build a strong product that is stable and people can rely on'
- 6 iTunes alternatives reviewed and rated
- WIN! A brand new BlackBerry Z10!
- How your noisy, open-plan office is making you 66% less productive
- Virtualisation monitoring and management tools
- Boosting server performance: moving to dedicated blade server racks
- Boosting server performance: consolidating multiple VMs onto a single server
- May 26
- May 25
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- Have we found the holy grail of cold fusion at last?
- Is the Samsung Galaxy S4's camera really better than the iPhone 5's?
- Report: No reactivation fees for used Xbox One games
- This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar
- Microsoft predicts record-breaking Xbox 360, Xbox One sales
- Microsoft on WP8, Build 2013 and how it will win the cheap phone wars
- May 24
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- Xbox One will talk the talk, let a remote friend walk the walk
- Are there more HTC One variants on the way?
- Nokia targets the One in second round of HTC patent pile on
- What are the options for ESMC
- Kaspersky says firms lose track of BYOD data
- Acer brings newest AMD platform to E1 and V5 notebooks
- Dell and Citrix share VDI push
- Judge agrees that Apple was complicit in fixing price of e-books
- BT seals £27.4m Staffordshire broadband deal
- The sensor-packed football that teaches you how to be a better player
- Xbox One embraces future with 3D and 4K, still needs internet to work
- Kindle Fire HD breaks into the workplace
- HTC One Google edition refuses to die despite multiple denials
- Google: 'we have a clear incentive to protect your privacy'
- Lenovo bucks trend of crumbling PC market with record results
- Is the Xbox One a game changer?
- Second-hand Xbox One games to be near full price?
- Why EA is wrong to claim Xbox One and PS4 are a 'generation' ahead of PC
- Police make an exploding 3D printed gun, warn of dangers
- How to set up DLP policies with Exchange Online
- Uncovered: the technology behind the impossibly light football boot
- May 23
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- New Kinect for Windows watches Xbox One, plans own 2014 release date
- BBC iPlayer for Android update brings support for 10-inch tablets
- Ashton Kutcher on the trouble with Twitter, Facebook as the 'new religion'
- Multiple account support is indeed included in the Xbox One
- 8 Exciting Story-Driven iOS Games
- Why nobody wants the HTC First
- Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One and iPhone 5 face off as T3 Awards 2013 open
- EA reckons Xbox One and PS4 are a 'generation' ahead of PC
- Unlimited possibilities: a beginner's guide to the GALAXY Note 8.0
- 10 reasons to upgrade: a beginner's guide to the Samsung GALAXY S4
- HTC First UK release gets delayed, possibly terminated
- With new GPU in tow, Nvidia draws line in PC gaming ground
- 5 million HTC One sales is good news for Taiwanese firm
- Apple moaning that Google Now on Galaxy S4 copies Siri's patents
- Nokia EOS may bring Windows Phone 8 to fingers on July 9
- AVG buys PrivacyChoice to extend privacy portfolio
- HTC Desire 600 confirmed: Boomsound and Blinkfeed on the cheap
- How to control your home with your iPhone or iPad
- HTC Desire 600 and Desire 200 could be firm's new budget range
- Samsung to own part of rival Pantech, world domination to follow?
- AMD launches new mobile chips: will they be in your next laptop or tablet?
- May 22
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- EA: On second thought, some Wii U games are in development
- A-Huawei Mate-y! Massive 6.1-inch Ascend Mate smartphone hits UK
- Unearth trends and useless facts alike with Google's new Top Charts
- New Pandora, Facebook integration takes advantage of new music tab
- The king of cables is 40 years old today
- Surface Pro finally available in the UK tomorrow for £719
- BSA claims software piracy undermines economy
- Rise of the body hackers: Google, the wearable web and transhumanism
- Top 10 social networking tips for the S4
- Government pushes back rural broadband deadline
- How to connect to your PC remotely with TeamViewer
- Xbox One Kinect isn't an Orwellian spy tool
- LG Optimus F3 leak reveals 4G speed in low-end handset
- Miliband: 'Google does great things but it is wrong to avoid tax'
- Supersized Nokia smartphone could land next year
- Gold-plated Porsche Design P'9981 BlackBerry eyes up 25 solid gold suckers
- Finding the time for cyber security
- May 21
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- Xbox One: 10 reasons you're going to love it
- Nvidia Tegra 4i reappears at CTIA with 4G LTE-Advanced
- Xbox One: UK marketing director didn't know the name either
- First look: Xbox One
- Xbox One is not backward compatible with any Xbox 360 games
- Vodafone confirms no 4G network launch until the end of summer
- Xbox One does not need 'always on' connection, supports pre-owned games
- Xbox One games include FIFA 14, Quantum Break and Forza Motorsport 5
- Call of Duty: Ghosts DLC for Xbox One to be exclusive at first
- Xbox One instant switching, Snap Mode features offer multitasking power
- Xbox One hosting live action Halo TV created with Steven Spielberg
- New Xbox One Kinect is 'rocket science-level stuff,' says Microsoft
- Microsoft reveals Xbox One, its all new console
- Boosting server performance: tuning for MySQL calls
- Boosting server performance: placing the swap file on a separate HDD
- Boosting server performance: hard drive maintenance
- Cortado raises cloud printing stakes
- Get ready for the new Xbox with TechRadar's video round-up
- Samsung Galaxy Mega to hit shelves this July for £459.99
- 10 best quiet gadgets: low-noise gadgets for your home
- Why are we being cheated by phone manufacturers?
- Interactive Music Room brings in new age of Xbox
- Did Apple make better products when it was less successful?
- Best headphones: 10 top headphones for sound quality
- IllumiRoom may light up today's Xbox launch event after all
- Dell abandons IaaS public cloud
- New Flickr: has Yahoo lost its mind?
- Don't forget the games, EA's ex-head warns Xbox and PS4
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 set to be first Intel-powered Android slate
- Forrester predicts no rush to Windows 8
- Legacy upload limit bug tumbles Flickr's new 1TB capacity
- Flickr redesigned: first impressions
- May 20
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- Sky Sports app for iPad gets 20 replay angles for Champions League Final
- Shining bright like a diamond, Samsung shows off new screen tech
- Yahoo rolls out massive Flickr redesign, gives everyone 1TB of free storage
- Now it's in New York: Yahoo announces digs in Tumblr's hometown
- Asus Zenbook Infinity to debut with first Gorilla Glass 3 lid
- Microsoft's new Xbox tipped to conquer cloud streaming
- Tumblr to get more ads in Yahoo deal as defector figures spike
- Turn your Galaxy S3 into a diluted S4 - Android 4.2.2 update imminent
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Active looks like the Ferrari of smartphones
- Sony Xperia Tablet Z finally lands in stores
- GS1 and Open Mobile Alliance call for input on barcode specs
- Forget next-gen consoles: build a power PC for less
- Lenovo K900 launched as Chinese firm eyes up the big boys
- Aruba Networks picks up apps for maps developer
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Active gains a J and new processor in rugged makeover
- LG's unbreakable, flexible OLED panels reveal next generation of phone
- Brocade puts brave face on storage slide
- PS3 to get 'play while downloading' feature ahead of the PS4
- Samsung to flog Galaxy S4 horse further as another handset pops up
- Should you choose Office, Google or OpenOffice?
- Why Yahoo won't terminate Tumblr
- Vodafone Smart 3 is clever on price and features
- May 19
- May 18
- May 17
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- Yahoo throwing product-based event May 20 as Mayer pushes for relevancy
- Hot, hot, hot: HTC One production doubling to meet demand
- Pre-order playtime for Nvidia's Android-based Shield is coming early
- Xbox 360 dashboard update for 2013 reportedly ties into new Xbox
- Nokia EOS and Lumia 920 may have a few things in common
- Introducing the PlayBox - the ultimate PS4-Xbox hybrid
- Top 10 sport result apps for Android
- UNKLE's James Lavelle on why Spotify is the new mixtape
- Intuit launches card reader in the UK
- The 10 best games for Android - paid apps
- Nvidia: Google is tearing ahead on gaming, Shield will reap the rewards
- Top 10 social media apps for Android
- 10 best Galaxy Note 2 apps: great apps for your new Note
- Best apps for the Sony Xperia Z
- AppTec makes MDM software free for up to 25 users
- Google and Amazon are having a laugh
- EU digital chief says single telecoms market on the way
- The Google issue of tech. magazine is out now!
- 10 top how-to apps for Android
- iPhone 6 to gain pro-photography powers?
- Google tools up against Spotify, Facebook and WhatsApp
- McAfee says 'Show us your face'
- Nintendo upsets gamers with YouTube cash-in plan
- How to get your VDI storage right
- Tumblr to stumble into Yahoo for $1 billion?
- Tim Cook throws hints as to what Mac model will be made in the US
- May 16
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- Did a white Nexus 4 with Android 4.3 hide out at Google IO?
- iPad and Android tablets not invited to BBM's big coming-out party
- 4G switch-on unlikely to interfere with Londoners' Freeview enjoyment
- Google+ Games phased out in favor of new Play service
- New BlackBerry Q5 handset won't break the bank at £20 a month
- Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr apps are coming to Google Glass
- SMBs trail on mobile device management adoption
- We don't need Nexus phones any more
- Kyocera launches TASKalfa265ci MFP
- Samsung is scooping up 95% of Android profits even without S4, says analyst
- Best PC upgrades under £100: get a faster PC for less
- Windows Phone gaining on iOS as BlackBerry crumbles
- Ofcom says 4G will cut voice 'not-spots'
- 11 incredible Apple imitations
- SAP adds HANA support to Business One
- What's new for BlackBerry business users?
- WIN! One of three ROCCAT gaming bundles worth £170 each!
- Samsung promises to review Galaxy S4 storage space after Watchdog exposé
- ZTE Grand X2 brings high performance at low cost with new Intel chip
- The activist's toolbox: 10 ways to get your voice heard
- 10 online and social media campaigns that changed the world
- May 15
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- Google's Galaxy S4: what you need to know
- Sending payments through Gmail redefines the moneygram
- BlackBerry rules out full HD smartphone in 2013
- Samsung Galaxy Mega reportedly delayed until July. Waiting for bigger jeans pockets?
- YouTube announces 'we'll do it live' with more live streaming channels
- Larry Page: I wouldn't grade the industry well in terms of where we've gotten
- Has BlackBerry finally turned its back on PlayBook?
- Google Maps 'photo sphere' adds tours via user-generated pictures
- Google tells the beautiful future of Maps during IO keynote
- Google announces 'the end of search as we know it'
- B&O BeoLab 14 is the £2,495 surround sound system your living room dreams of
- BlackBerry promises to be relentless in quest to become top dog
- Google Chrome 'races' to bridge the gap between mobile devices
- Google brings Hangouts messaging application to life
- Google Play for Education brings Android to the classroom, treads on Apple's turf
- Redesigned Google+ stream joined by 41 new features starting today
- Google IO lifts veil off new location, messaging API tools
- Google announces a Nexus-ized version of the Samsung Galaxy S4
- Google Play Music All Access hits crescendo during IO keynote
- Streaming services now account for 40 per cent of European traffic
- Google presses start on Google Play game services during IO keynote
- Toshiba says scrap desktop for discount on Portégé Z930
- Microsoft recruitment further suggests Xbox will pack PC power
- ICO says business not ready for EU data protection reforms
- Gartner points to UK PC shipments slump
- A week with the incredible GoPro Hero3
- Google Maps redesign leaks ahead of Google IO reveal
- Bye bye battery: EE adds 4G to the Glastonbury line-up
- PS4 potential detailed in Killzone's tech specs
- BBC iPlayer launches Windows Phone 8 'app' but it's a no-go for 7.5
- BlackBerry connects instant messaging to Microsoft
- Sony announces exciting prices for 4K TVs in the UK
- 'Good software should be at least as smart as your dog'
- Technology Strategy Board gets record £440m funding
- The advantages of unified threat management
- Will Google's subscription music service launch during IO?
- Is cross-platform BBM a bad idea for BlackBerry?
- Firefox 21 update gets more social with latest release
- May 14
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- The radio is making a comeback this summer with Windows Phone 8 update
- IE10 isn't the coolest browser on the block, but it may well be the safest
- Nokia still 'very interested' in tablets
- Affordable BlackBerry Q5 handset set for UK launch in July
- Bungie moons over next-gen Xbox, PS4 graphics with new Destiny screens
- Kaspersky security software hops onto Android devices
- BBM coming to iOS and Android this summer
- BlackBerry World hits 120,000 apps as it eyes up Windows Phone
- Analyst says Samsung 5G claim ignores 'real issue'
- Nintendo and Sony be warned - Nvidia Shield will officially ship in June
- Nokia Lumia 925 vs HTC One vs Samsung Galaxy S4 vs iPhone 5
- Samsung's colour e-ink company belongs to Amazon now
- 10 best Nokia Lumia 920 apps to download today
- Vodafone: Nokia Lumia 920 was just too heavy
- Fast portrait lens for Nikon 1 system announced
- Garmin goes contextual with new sat navs, get ready to 'turn left at the pub'
- 5 techy connected car features available today
- Canon offers world's first commercial lens with built-in teleconverter
- The Nokia Lumia 925 is just a fancy 920 - and that's awesome
- Nokia to roll all-new camera features to rest of Lumia line
- Nokia Lumia 925 takes fight to HTC with impressive metal design
- Jolla lotta 'love' expected for May 20 Sailfish OS phone event
- May 13
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- Google's Schmidt thought 'don't be evil' was a stupid rule
- HTC First sales reportedly so bad that AT&T is discontinuing it
- Netflix adds Disney and Pixar movies to streaming catalogue in UK
- Motorola 'XFON' gets federal layover en route to US carrier
- 'It's nothing personal' says EE, over scheme to sell user data to cops
- Nokia Lumia 925 image hits the web ahead of tomorrow's big reveal
- Amazon Coins go live, free money for Kindle Fire users
- Android head quashes chances of Key Lime Pie being announced at Google IO
- The future of touch control, the S Pen and the Note II
- Avaya centralises channel partners' portal
- If you loved Street Fighter, you'll love these iOS fighting games
- Google's Glass-style smartwatch may be built by Motorola
- Would you want an electronic tattoo that could read your mind?
- Split-second movie downloads a reality as Samsung achieves 5G breakthrough
- Getting the best festival experience with the GALAXY Note II
- Does Sony's new e-ink slate spell the end of the textbook?
- Microsoft sees Yammer sales skyrocket
- 8 reasons why you should be excited about Ultra HD
- Sony announces Xperia ZR, the Z's more waterproof brother
- Ad shows new Nokia Lumia set for massive design overhaul
- Enterprise social: choosing key features
- Kim Dotcom gets mega-scared of 3D printed guns, pulls plans from site
- May 12
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- How Mint became one of the most popular Linux distros
- White BlackBerry Q10 handset goes on sale in the UK
- 10 best history apps for iPhone and iPad
- One AppleCare subscription may soon cover all devices in service overhaul
- Microsoft fights back, says Windows 8 changes aren't admitting failure
- Steam on Linux: everything you need to know
- Google Play Games leaks out again, brings cloud game saves to the party
- How to create a virtual machine in Windows
- May 11
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- 7 Google Glass apps we can't wait to use
- Change the colour of your eyes with a laser
- Star Wars: Episode VII to be filmed in a studio not so far, far away
- Google brings push notifications to web apps in Chrome and Chrome OS
- Bing deepens Facebook integration with likes and comments from search
- This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar
- Samsung Galaxy S4 seen as the weakest link in BBC Watchdog show
- May 10
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- 10 Best iPhone Tower Defense Games
- Not so heart healthy: Teen finds potential problems with iPad 2 magnets
- Cliff Bleszinski on the next Xbox and our always-on future
- Online Piracy: The biggest stealers are by far the biggest spenders
- The wait for Tegra 4 devices looks very close to over
- Galaxy S4 follow-up leaks abound as Active, Zoom pop up again
- Vodafone backs new Nokia Lumia handset prior to May 14 London launch
- Facebook Home knocks on the door of previously unsupported devices
- O2 says small firms suffer from technology inertia
- Nokia Lumia 928 gets official, heading to the US on Verizon
- Why the new Xbox will beat the Apple iTV to the Smart TV punch
- Mobile phones for kids? You silly billies!
- The car of the future: the tech that's coming next
- PS4 built on a budget to avoid PlayStation 3 loss-making syndrome
- Huawei's most powerful smartphone will land in the UK in June
- Scots trail in technology investment
- Does anyone want to be friends with the Facebook phone?
- BCS produces IT security guidance
- Apple iRadio stumbles as Google's music service races on
- Interview: Elizabeth Cholawsky, Citrix
- World of Warcraft loses another million subscribers
- Olympus introduces world's fastest compact system camera
- May 9
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- 3D gun blueprints downloaded 100,000 times, US gov orders take down
- Look out: A wink from a Google Glass user is more than meets the eye
- Activision head uncertain about the future of PS4, Xbox 720
- Microsoft may have built several Xbox set-top box prototypes
- Facebook reportedly dazed by Waze as Home nears 1 million users
- Windows 8.1 is Microsoft's return to Earth, says Acer CEO
- Huawei founder denies Chinese military connections in rare interview
- Is £17 a month for a three-year-old iPhone 4 still a good deal?
- Free alone no more: YouTube launching paid channels
- Two smartphones, including one with 3D, said to be in Amazon's plans
- All we need is Rdio Shazam! Top music apps bring partnership to the UK
- Samsung nabs exclusive access to new ITV Player app for Android devices
- Internal document reveals mega Microsoft offer for Nook maker
- TalkTalk Business takes aim at SMB market
- Plastic Samsung Galaxy S4 costs more to make than iPhone 5
- BT launches new sports channels to take on Sky Sports
- Optimistic Sony flogs family jewels to get back to black
- Dell launches next-gen firewall appliances
- Yahoo wants to bin Bing for not bringing in the bling
- McAfee wins place on Fujitsu PCs
- Android tablets to get Office Web Apps
- Hibu launches online businesses store
- Sony's new Windows 8 Ultrabook slides in with lo-fi training video
- Nokia Asha 501 unveiled, blurs line between feature and smartphone
- Is it time to give KVM hypervisor a go?
- WIN! A Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone or Samsung NX300 camera
- The next generation of search technology
- How Life of Pi made 3D work
- Apple wants Android source code in Samsung patent case
- May 8
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- HTC First checks in as almost free amid poor sales speculation
- Original SimCity creator slams EA's recent 'inexcusable' launch disaster
- Seeya, security questions! Barclays taps Nuance for voice recognition
- Bite-sized Asha 501 leaks a day ahead of planned Nokia surprise
- Did a massive Maps redesign just leak ahead of Google IO?
- 8-year olds the worst culprits as freemium games cost parents £30m
- Nokia Lumia 928 goes lens to lens with iPhone 5, Galaxy S3
- Syria back online after internet blackout
- Spotify is part of the solution, not the problem
- 10 games we can't wait to play on the new Xbox
- Microsoft not racing Adobe to the cloud
- Downloadify patched: Chrome plug-in can no longer download Spotify tracks
- Watch out Apple – Google Glass stores may be heading to the high street
- Sharp's new flagship TVs want to consume your living room
- Why the Nokia doom-mongers are missing the point
- Is Nokia's platform burning again?
- LG Optimus G2 launch set for May 30?
- Nokia shoots to win against iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3
- Manchester City's high-density Wi-Fi will bring live replays for Etihad crowd
- Turn your iPad into a great portable TV with these apps and services
- VIDEO: Official Samsung GALAXY S4 Hands-On
- Can customer communities work for SMBs?
- Toshiba agrees with BlackBerry: 'tablets are under pressure'
- Ridiculously thin Huawei P6's latest leak slips into black
- Google Now for Mac hinted in latest Chromium update
- May 7
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- Smaller, cheaper Asus and Acer tablets could fill the Surface Mini void
- Nokia is on the road to hell, shareholders tell under fire Elop
- Two rumoured HTC Windows Blue tablets sound pretty amazing
- Adobe snuffs out Creative Suite, turns Photoshop into a subscription service
- Microsoft not ruling out bringing Start button back to Windows
- Windows Blue will land this year, public preview out next month
- Google and Tesla talk self-driving cars, but don't get too excited
- Did the LG Optimus G2 just leak on Sprint's website?
- Oh good, Facebook is going to add video ads to the news feed
- EMC rolls out ViPR for software-defined storage
- Top 10 must-download video apps for the Note II
- BitTorrent: 'Hey, we're not even that good at piracy'
- How much faster is the Note II than the very first Intel Pentium chip?
- Getting the best TV experience on your Note II
- Seagate promises to 'upgrade' your laptop with new range of SSDs
- HTC One briefly appears for sale in fetching red
- Adobe updates Creative Cloud, freezes Creative Suite
- What went wrong with MeeGo? 'Nokia lost faith in the project'
- Another Nokia Lumia 928 ad spotted, we're bored of it already
- Enterprise social: managing data and content
- Google Australia's office hacked by researchers
- Intel Silvermont architecture revealed for next-generation mobile devices
- May 6
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- Connected stylus and digital ruler mark Adobe's ventures into hardware
- Microsoft reportedly debunks always-online Xbox rumors
- New iPhone could launch early as parts reportedly arrive in factories
- Nokia Lumia 925 rumored to strut the 'Catwalk' May 14
- Acer confirms 10-inch Iconia A3, hopes 2013 is a 10 million tablets year
- Bill Gates: iPad users frustrated that 'post-PC' device is not PC enough
- App discovery services on the chopping block as Apple tightens rules
- Nintendo hoping more smartphone games on the Wii U can boost sales
- Low cost Samsung Galaxy Core unveiled with dual-SIM support
- 10 best HTC One cases: top protection for your new HTC One
- Best Mac RAID drive 2013: 6 reviewed and rated
- Augmented reality fitness games coming to tablets and phones
- May 5
- May 4
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- Is local streaming the next big thing in PC gaming?
- Pelican's 16-lens camera coming to Nokia Lumia phones next year?
- 3 in 4 gamers no longer online n00bs, PC most popular venue for online play
- Galaxy S4 has a microSD slot, so stop complaining about storage, Samsung says
- Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo takes one giant leap towards space tourism
- This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar
- Kobe Bryant scores a Lenovo P780 smartphone with a 5-inch screen
- May 3
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- If a Motorola prototype sounds like the X Phone, is it the X Phone?
- Apple could drop Samsung for iPhone 6 processors in 2014
- Acer Iconia W3 Windows 8 tablet makes brief Amazon appearance
- Google says YouTube has already ousted rival TV
- Plan of soft attack: Apple said to offer cheap iPhone in limited initial release
- Google tries to pull plug on allegations iOS Search app drains battery
- Qualcomm: why mobile chip design is a triathlon
- HTC One gets battery bump: becomes TechRadar's third 5-star smartphone
- Citrix rolls out instant messaging for Podio
- HTC One vs Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Sony Xperia Z
- Toshiba aims WT310 tablet at business
- Xbox marks the spot in latest issue of tech. magazine
- If this is the X Phone then it's the nicest smartphone Motorola's ever made
- Acer unveils 'ergonomic' Aspire R7 tablet-laptop-hybrid
- Acer Iconia A1 tablet arrives as low-cost iPad mini rival
- 10 apps for working-on-the-go with Android
- Positive business outlook buoys UK tech startups
- 8 surprising gadgets that run Android
- Nokia talks hero phones and phablets while new rumours swirl
- Three's a charm as LG Optimus G2 shows up not once, not twice, but thrice
- Nyan Cat and Keyboard Cat form unholy feline alliance
- EIU says small firms blind to technology risks
- The world is flat - iOS to join Windows in the race to smooth
- BlackBerry retaliates as Z10, Q10 and PlayBook get Pentagon approval
- Yet more conflicting 7-inch Surface rumours surface
- How easy is it to migrate to Office 365?
- Nook HD and HD+ aim for tablet domination by adding Google Play
- May 2
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- Hail to the Chief: LinkedIn profile outs mysterious new Google game designer
- Apple patents curved battery design, could hint at next-gen iPhones
- Final nail put in Hotmail as Outlook switch now complete
- Is Toshiba stepping up its tablet game with a 10-inch Tegra 4 slate?
- Adobe shows off iOS Lightroom prototype in RAW form
- Locked out Facebook users can get by with a little help from their friends
- Nintendo Wii U console now just £149 at Asda as supermarket cuts and runs
- Honey, I shrunk the SLR!
- Salesforce.com to open data centre in Slough
- MPs to make sure Google wasn't being 'economical with the truth' over tax
- Lenovo pitches new ThinkPad at small businesses
- Who's afraid of Google Glass?
- Novell launches enterprise file sharing service
- National Grid to manage your power usage with remote sensors
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