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- February 28
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- Game changer: Why I'm excited for Project Ara and you should be, too
- Microsoft confirms Halo plans will be revealed during E3 2014
- BBC iPlayer download store gets green light ahead of major service revamp
- Background noise reduction: one of your smartphone's greatest tools
- Lenovo and Ashton Kutcher partnership may not be what it seemed to be
- Windows 8.1 Update 1 winding up for an April 8 release?
- Apple's SSL flaw-fixing OS X update is borking AirPlay
- Tesla plans $5 billion 'gigafactory' for car batteries
- Gartner predicts third of major firms will suffer information crisis by 2017
- Four UK universities get anti-malware grants
- A smartphone odyssey: from MWC to the stars
- Bitcoin goes bust? Major exchange files for bankruptcy
- Chrome rubs beta users the wrong way with update
- Misleading free-to-play games, your days are numbered
- If you're on Three then you now have 4G
- What if Netflix auto-paused when you fell asleep during Citizen Kane?
- Canon launches large format printer series
- Amazon reportedly priming a music streaming service for this year
- February 27
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- All New HTC One caught on camera (again), 4MP front snapper tipped
- Apple support for Snow Leopard looks to have dried up
- Facebook Messenger on Windows and Firefox will be no more March 3
- iPhone 5C vs Sony Xperia Z1 Compact: The best 'baby brother' for you
- Google Project Ara aiming for 2015 release at a ridiculously low price
- Nintendo Wii and DS games can kiss online services good-bye
- Android Beam: Why you should care about this hidden gem
- BlackBerry is toying with making another PlayBook tablet
- HGST hopes new HDD will be an ultra star performer
- GCHQ's been watching you: millions of Yahoo webcam images intercepted
- Reborn Identity: Why Amazon Prime and Netflix are breathing life into dead shows
- Toshiba launches Cloud Client Manager
- Supermicro backs Intel Atoms
- Your move Apple: Samsung opens up its fingerprint scanner to all apps
- TechRadar Deals: Save 33% on a Verbatim portable streaming hub
- The Xbox One is losing the war but Titanfall is a weapon of mass seduction
- Samsung updates Exynos range with refreshed quad core and new 6-core models
- Intel unveils industrial virtualisation solution
- Shutter bug? Don't panic, Nikon to replace D600 shutters for free
- Plucky young Android maker Kazam announces octa-core phone line-up
- Your 4K smartphone wants to kill off your camera and your Blu-ray player
- Wi-Fi-borne viruses are the new thing to get paranoid about
- Beyond Spotify: the experts' vision for the future of music listening
- Why are so many businesses stuck in an unhappy marriage to BT?
- Shield is coming to the UK, says Nvidia
- February 26
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- Google's modular phone ambitions just took a giant step forward
- Google Now Launcher app lands for more Androids, plenty left behind
- Sony Xperia Z1 Compact vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini: Which is best for you?
- Once more, with feeling: New Nook tablet confirmed for this year
- Is this the Google watch that will never be?
- A smartphone battery that lasts a week? Unlikely, says Qualcomm
- IDC predicts smartphone slump in 2014
- Tigerish Motorola shows its claws at MWC
- Server market grew in 2013, but revenue fell
- IBM breaks data transfer speed record
- Motorola smartwatch will be a galaxy away from Samsung Gear
- Kaspersky launches Fraud Prevention Platform
- Webroot and Cellebrite offer mobile malware protection to telcos and retailers
- Samsung Galaxy S5 takes Best In Show in TechRadar's MWC 2014 Awards
- WD outs Purple surveillance HDD range
- Is Samsung about to launch a tiny mirrorless camera?
- How popular can the Raspberry Pi get?
- How to navigate the growing challenge of apps in the workplace
- The supermarket of the future: no data, no products
- Enterprise Mobility: the promise vs the reality
- Lovefilm becomes Amazon Prime Instant Video today, brings along John Goodman
- Xbox One March update gets the teaser video treatment
- Google Glass OK while driving? Google reportedly making the case to lawmakers
- February 25
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- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini vs Galaxy S3 Mini
- You guys, seriously! South Park: The Stick of Truth censored in Europe
- Apple's new iBeacon standards could pave the way for the iWatch
- Samsung introduces KNOX 2.0, brings app marketplace to enterprises
- Gears are slowly turning at Samsung with Gear Fit, subdued Galaxy S5
- Motorola: Lenovo will back our products - at least for this year
- Motorola smartwatch will be unveiled 'within months'
- Twitch coming to Xbox One March 11, just in time for Titanfall
- AMD partners Bluestacks to make Android apps available on Windows PCs
- Panasonic outs 5-inch phablet-style Toughpad for mobile workers
- Mobile World Congress 2014: Live business coverage from TechRadar Pro
- AMD embeds more graphics power with Radeon E8860
- Pop goes the Alcatel with new tablet and phone offerings
- The shows must go on: why we need a buoyant MWC
- SSL hell: Apple's software isn't good enough
- TechRadar's Deals of the Week: CoD Ghosts Hardened Edition
- MWC 2014: Imagination Technologies talks about MIPS and raytracing
- Can the PlayStation 4 still dominate a cheaper, Titanfall-boosted Xbox One?
- The Yotaphone's electric paper screen goes full-touch, still crazy
- Dell secures remote access with latest SonicWALL release
- BlackBerry lifts lid on BES12, goes big on security and reliability
- Seagate sneaks out 4TB Surveillance HDD
- Microsoft needs to stop worrying about Android and learn to love the Nokia X
- Rambus promises much better images with tech
- Government announces £250 million broadband boost
- Big data: a guide for SMBs
- Why the Galaxy S5 will never get pulses racing
- Samsung Galaxy S5: What it means for business
- Blackberry CEO admits BB 10 is difficult to learn
- Stephen Elop set to run Microsoft's Xbox, gaming, devices and entertainment unit
- Is BlackBerry branching out into in-car tech?
- Sony SmartBand fitness tracker arriving in March with Lifelog app in tow
- February 24
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- Samsung's 'let's see what sticks' approach is the right way to do wearables
- Samsung Gear 2 to bask in third-party apps' glow
- HTC says it's prepping a better-looking, longer-lasting smartwatch for 2014
- Samsung to upgrade original Galaxy Gear to Tizen
- Samsung teams up with Zscaler and Citrix for mobile enterprise security
- 64-bit Android set for Q3 release says Mediatek VP
- Why does Sony keep making so many flagship phones?
- In pictures: HTC Desire 816
- Android on Nokia: what you need to know
- McAfee not dead, claims Intel
- How to build a mobile workforce with Windows 8
- HTC Desire 816 revealed - hopes to tempt you until the One 2 is released
- MWC 2014: HP unveils new ElitePad business tablets
- Fix for Xbox One's TV judder is on the way
- Is a Windows tablet the future of your business?
- MWC 2014: New Intel chip 'trounces' Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5S SoCs
- MWC 2014: Samsung teams with GEMA to provide global managed mobility services
- MWC 2014: Intel launches super-powered new mobile CPUs
- MWC 2014: Intel introduces 300Mbps LTE-Advanced chip
- WIN! Put life in focus with a Lytro Field Camera and accessories worth over £500
- Nokia X and Nokia X+ Android phones revealed
- Sony Xperia M2 lands with 4.8" qHD screen, affordable price-tag
- Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet arrives to take 'world's lightest and slimmest' crown
- Lenovo launches three new Android smartphones with something for all
- February 23
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- Sony Xperia Z1 Compact vs Sony Xperia Z1 vs Sony Xperia Z Ultra
- Windows Phone 8.1 update brings dual-SIM, Facebook Messenger to the party
- Microsoft details Windows 8.1 update, comes in spring
- Appy shopper: the mobile apps that are changing the way we shop
- Text pest: why Facebook buying WhatsApp has caused web rage
- Ethical electronics: how Apple, Intel and more are stamping out conflict minerals
- Samsung Gear 2 vs Gear 2 Neo vs Galaxy Gear
- Samsung's wrist reboot: Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo unveiled
- February 22
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- WhatsApp suffers major outage just days after Facebook acquisition
- Moore's Law: how long will it last?
- Apple drops iOS update to plug securty hole, but OS X may be affected too
- Nexus 5 now a mega bargain as retailer slices 16GB model down to £240
- PS4's Oculus Rift rival edges close to virtual reality, Doom 4 waits over the horizon
- Will we ever be able to rid the world of computer viruses?
- Google's KitKat clampdown will save Android
- PS4 comes home as Sony cements next-gen advantage with Japanese launch
- The Chromebook effect: Microsoft said to cut Windows licenses by 70 per cent
- February 21
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- Grieving man's plea spurs Facebook to change policies on deceased users
- Fitbit Force recalled due to skin irritation woes, new tracker coming soon
- First look at a 3D map created with Google's Project Tango
- Nokia's Here Maps app has set a nav point for every Windows 8.1 device
- See the real-world benefits of KitKat on the LG G2, update arriving mid-March
- Google snaps up UK anti-malware start-up Spider.io to protect its advertisers
- Android-based Amazon set-top box reportedly launching in March
- WhatsApp and iMessage back up for Vodafone customers after data outage
- EVGA's Tegra Note 7 gets 4G LTE boost and Android KitKat
- MWC 2014: Cisco to showcase Internet of Everything possibilities
- Study finds four-fifths of popular routers have major security flaws
- Time ticking down as smartwatch industry looks to explode
- TechRadar is an official media partner for MWC 2014
- Opera offers free mobile data with Sponsored Web Pass
- TechRadar's Deals of the Week: Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver for £24.99
- The future of Lync: Microsoft's unified comms strategy explained
- Sony set to reveal PS4 virtual reality headset at GDC 2014
- Dell and Red Hat working on network function virtualisation tech
- Lovefilm Instant going Prime time means Amazon finally has a Netflix rival
- Google to extend fibre roll-out in the US
- Facebook shops, Power Laces rock and all the phone rumours drop
- Lovefilm Instant no more as Prime Instant Video takes its place
- Samsung may continue its 'world first' streak with a flexible tablet at MWC
- February 20
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- Wireless charging laptops on the horizon as Dell saddles up with A4WP
- Google outs Project Tango, a 3D-mapping phone that takes cues from Kinect
- Amazon hoarding veteran game devs, possibly for work on its game console
- Kazam looks to work its magic in the smartphone market
- Archos flaunts an 8" 4G tablet, octo-core phone before MWC 2014
- Windows Phone 8.1 'Cortana' to nab the best from Siri, Google Now
- BlackBerry 'Windermere' phone could bring gesture control to physical keys
- Rackspace and Digital Reality go green with new UK data centre
- With Xbox One's media remote, Microsoft is admitting Kinect isn't good enough
- Mitsubishi zaps glass with lasers
- Why now's the right time for convertible laptops
- Elon Musk confirms meeting with Apple but won't say why
- Fujitsu reveals first tablet with palm-activated security
- The future of Windows: where will Microsoft take its OS next?
- Microsoft outs Office Online to replace Office Web Apps
- AOC launches 10-point touch monitors for Windows 8
- Microsoft looking to squeeze Windows onto wearable devices
- EE switches on 4G in 14 more towns, aims to connect commuters
- Saying goodbye to BYOD and hello to LYOD
- UK businesses ignoring threats from the cloud, BYOD
- Bioshock Finite: is this the end for the luscious Bioshock universe?
- Windows Phone goes after Siri with host of leaked voice controls
- When does an Olympic data network behave like a corporate one?
- Acer's high-spec Liquid E3 won't send you into liquidation
- Google tweaking Gmail malware scanner to unblock research routes
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro series get priced up
- What it takes to become the mobile capital of the world
- Facebook and WhatsApp: if you can't beat 'em, buy 'em
- Big Data - is it driving the big business decisions?
- Dell outs PowerEdge R920 server with Intel E7 CPU
- LG G2 Mini gets official, but it's the least mini of the bunch
- Why did Facebook buy WhatsApp?
- Social media lie detector coming to call BS on spurious online rumours near you
- The gorgeous new Google Maps will soon be available to all
- Windows Phone 8.1 wants your prints! Added feature tipped for next update
- February 19
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- Google I/O 2014 slated for June 25 - June 26
- Anatomy of wearables: our bodies covered head-to-toe in tech
- Huawei Ascend P7 looks pretty in pink ahead of MWC 2014
- First Ubuntu phones on track for 2014 as handset makers jump on board
- Panasonic to debut 4k GH4 camera CSC at Photography Show
- The Galaxy S5 won't be the hottest topic at MWC 2014
- X marks the spot for Nokia's MWC 2014 reveal
- Winning the paper war
- IBM unveils security forensics software
- Driving toward flexible working
- Dolby: mobile gameplay and graphics have really outpaced sound
- Survey uncovers IT savings in the cloud
- Has the LG G2 Mini been revealed before MWC 2014?
- BT lands blow in BSkyB sports pricing bout
- 2014: The year of the tablet?
- Ford drives towards Traffic Tamer App Challenge deadline
- GSMA expects Internet of Things connections to grow 22% in 2014
- Nokia X caught using a 5MP camera in leaked photo
- OneDrive launches with auto camera backup and Dropbox-style rewards
- The Nine Commandments of Google Glass won't stop people being people
- 802.11ac – revolution or evolution?
- Cisco and AGT buddy up to deliver 'smart cities'
- IBM and AT&T create global alliance for the Internet of Things
- Multiple Samsung Galaxy Gear 2s tipped for next week, including one with Tizen
- February 18
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- How to watch the Winter Olympics online
- Ouch! GDC poll reveals only 4% of game developers care about the Wii U
- Have Google Glass? Google says don't be a Glasshole
- Forget the wrist: Apple has plans to bring fitness trackers to your ears
- From spin-off to 1 million streamers: How Twitch became a live streaming giant
- Swype-like keyboard spotted for Windows Phone 8.1
- Business and personal emails: Not the same privacy game
- How tech made latest Antarctic expedition 'psychologically harder'
- Sony's favourite gadget has to be Kinect
- The new equation for faster IT problem-solving
- Nvidia announces a new generation of graphics with Maxwell
- The amazing next-gen game that proves resolution isn't everything
- Nvidia embraces Steam Machine era with Geforce GTX 750 Ti
- MWC 2014: 5 essential tips for business travelers
- How secure is your data?
- Secret emails reveal HP was aware about Autonomy woes
- Microsoft and DocuSign to launch eSignature for Office 365
- TechRadar India launches
- Inflight entertainment will soon be beamed straight to your tablet
- Valve: We're not spying on your porn habits
- Avatar sequels will hand 4K and HFR a welcome boost
- TechRadar Pro is giving away 50 free e-tickets to 4 Years from Now
- Phishing just got personal – avoiding the social media trap
- How to buy the right peripherals for Windows 8
- Bing Health & Fitness app brings wellness craze to Windows Phone 8
- February 17
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- Android mirroring to TVs could come to Chromecast via AllCast
- Health tracker Basis reportedly motivating itself to sell to Apple, Google
- Roaming charges force mostly everyone to reduce Facebook use while travelling
- Samsung announces Galaxy Core LTE, for 4G speed freaks on a budget
- All Ryse cheaper Xbox One downloads! Microsoft 'testing' reduced digital prices
- All new Android devices must run KitKat, says alleged leaked Google memo
- Radeon R290X sells out despite price hike, Litecoin mining to blame
- Basis Science reportedly looking at Google, Apple for potential acquisition
- Microsoft extends Windows 7 shelf life as Windows 8 struggles
- 2014 – The year of the hacker?
- Huawei Ascend Y530 offers choice of Android at affordable price
- How to secure Windows 8
- Mystery Jakarta phone turns out to be BlackBerry Z3
- HP Z600 workstation photos and specs
- Huawei hijacks Siri to steal the MWC show from 'Some Song'
- Protecting the future of the internet
- Volkswagen's new e-up! electric car is shockingly good
- Google planning multi-million data centre in Ireland
- How to migrate your files to Windows 8
- How universal memory will replace DRAM, flash and SSDs
- Google sounds out new tech to replace your passwords with noise
- The working revolution
- Hell for leather? Wallets 'will be unnecessary by 2016'
- February 16
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- Titanfall beta opened up to all Xbox One owners, PC to follow
- Accelerating supercomputing power
- The future of finance in the cloud
- 10 killer apps that iPhone should steal from Android
- Education is the key to smart security preparation
- Twitter's redesign is ridiculous - no wonder people are flipping the bird
- Flickr at 10: stop trying to be the biggest and start trying to be the best
- How enterprise tech can weather-proof the workforce
- LG confirms third-generation L Series phones will land with KitKat at MWC 2014
- February 15
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- It's password changing time again as Kickstarter admits security breach
- Nokia X Android phone appears in retail listing ahead of tipped MWC launch
- Qualcomm's awesome-sounding 4K chip for Smart TVs is no more
- Titanfall crashes down, The Last of Us continues, and the world's biggest Pokemon game begins
- High-Performance Computing – getting ready for the future
- Beware the data centre behind your cloud
- 13 awesome iPhone apps that would supercharge Android
- Cloud must prove its value
- If the PC is dead, what's all this innovation about?
- As it promises Android updates for 2 years, HTC outs Windows Phone 8.1
- Samsung may be working on a K Sport device, world asks 'What's a K Sport?'
- February 14
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- Office for iPad lives and may arrive before Windows tablet version
- Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 signaled by its price-slashed predecessor
- Four more London boroughs to get free Wi-Fi
- Crucial Chromecast update hits Android devices, barrage of apps imminent
- UK companies at the bottom of the pile for cyber security
- EU Court of Justice rules hyperlinks don't infringe copyright
- CeBIT set to put datability at the centre of its agenda
- The big tablets to look out for at MWC
- London pride drives .london domain name interest
- Google developing 10Gb broadband
- TechRadar's Deals of the Week: Samsung ST150F Smart Camera for £63
- What does an application administrator do?
- Nokia Lumia 1320 promises UK an affordable 6-inch display
- Flappy Bird proves we can all be app superstars
- Nobody panic! Molyneux says he's fixed free-to-play gaming
- Latency on an Olympic scale
- From wearables to Winter Olympics: gadget getup is going for gold
- How Technicolor is applying open source to the 'connected car'
- Lose the love and you could lose your data – a hard lesson for business
- February 13
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- New BlackBerry phone with 64-bit octa-core chip to launch in September?
- Even as Windows 8 laps 200 million, sales still can't touch Windows 7
- After stellar innings, Apple is reportedly ready to retire the iPad 2
- Running on Google time: Android dominates 2013 smartwatch OSes
- Tizen tallies 15 more backers, including two major carriers
- Microsoft confirms 64-bit Windows 8.1 tablets on the way
- How businesses can lower shocking energy costs
- Android and iOS accounted for 93.8 per cent of smartphone shipments in 2013
- AMD outs Radeon R7 265 GPU, the 'crowning' touch to R7 Series
- Why 2014 will change everything for video advertising
- iAnywhere? iDoubt it - why Apple won't merge OS X with iOS
- It's time for the Xbox 360's last great adventure
- Wireless charging powering forward for your mobile phones
- The Xbox One controller is changing - and it's because of Titanfall
- The push towards Exascale
- Can 4K save the struggling TV industry?
- Those iPhone 6 photos were just renders after all
- The Oppo Find 7 with a 2K display might have a 1080p twin
- February 12
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- New smartwatch concept is what the Galaxy Gear should have been
- Android apps on Windows? Microsoft might let it happen
- Mozilla bringing sponsored tabs to Firefox under guise of assisting newbies
- Normandy may not be Nokia's only Android phone this year
- UK porn industry actually in favour of online filth filters, just not Cameron's
- Public, private, hybrid: Which cloud is best for your business?
- Google, stop flashing the cash and get back to basics
- Google becomes king of deal-making
- LG G2 Mini official as LG Facebooks photo of big things with mini things
- Microsoft updates February's security bulletins with Internet Explorer patch
- Google now officially owns Nest
- HP clears air around firmware future
- New DDoS attack breaks Spamhaus records
- The big phones to look out for at MWC
- Xero gravitates towards the US with key hires
- Olympus pro range lenses set to get longer and wider
- How predictive marketing might give flight to Amazon's 'anticipatory shipping' service
- Canon goes long and underwater for new compacts
- Canon revamps entry-level DSLR alongside new tutorial app
- Twitter tests major profile redesign, looks rather similar to Facebook Timeline
- February 11
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- Samsung phones may one day record and share your actions across apps
- iPhone 6S front-facing camera could pack a Sony sensor to improve selfies
- Qualcomm Toq takes on Nike FuelBand with new activity tracking skills
- iPhone 6 and Galaxy S5 to both go bezel and button free?
- Benchmark outs mysterious Asus Gamebox, a potential Nvidia Shield rival
- Windows Phone 8.1 leak reveals more features, ties to Windows RT
- Geeksphone handset sporting Android and Firefox hits EU February 20
- The apps that could help Olympians win gold at Sochi 2014
- Why LogMeIn logged out of its free service
- Adding intelligence to accelerate network performance
- Microsoft bolsters Office 365 security with multi-factor authentication
- Intel Edison explained: why Intel's tiny PC is a big step forward
- Huawei leading 5G charge in Europe
- Taking Control of Mobile Network Power Consumption
- Mediatek paper-launches Cortex-A17 8-core SoC with LTE and 4K Support
- BYOD - Don't get trapped in a digital dungeon
- Less to be more for Apple's simplified iWatch?
- ARM unveils Cortex-A17 processor, aimed at £150 smartphones & tablets
- All work and no play will make Google Glass a dull device
- The Sochi Winter Olympics - a lesson in effective network management?
- February 10
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- LG cuts US price of 55" curved OLED TV in half, still not that affordable
- New Apple TV may have juiced up innards, game controller support
- Broadcasters change channel on YouView with Freeview Connect plans
- Nokia 'Normandy' Android phone to launch at MWC sans signs of Google?
- First quad-core, then octa-core? BlackBerry processor ambitions revealed
- Bill Gates on his new role at Microsoft and doing the dishes
- Google said to tap its old friend HTC to build the new Nexus 10
- HP to charge for server firmware updates and service packs
- IDC report highlights growth potential of Internet of Things
- Huawei's first smartwatch is a go for MWC 2014
- Intel working on energy-efficient graphics core and 256-node network-on-chip
- Designing a network that delivers a hyper-connected Olympic experience
- More details emerge about ARM-based AMD Opteron A1100 processor series
- Dungeon Keeper's real downfall? Its existing legacy, says leading app dev
- Google to take 6 per cent stake in Lenovo
- The forgotten man: how Stephen Elop missed out on being Microsoft CEO
- Electric cars are ready for the big time and if you disagree you're wrong
- HTC looks to cheaper handsets to reverse sales slump
- OneDrive revamp introduces co-owned folders for simpler file sharing
- Galaxy Gear 2 may be cheaper as Samsung fears the phantom iWatch
- WIN! Canon EOS 700D and EF-S 18-55mm lens
- February 9
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- iPhone and iPad gaming is broken: here's what we need to do to fix it
- Beyond the Internet of Things: the amazing tech that's coming next
- Face facts: No one likes Facebook but everyone's on it
- Mozilla invites bug-crushers to try Firefox for Windows 8 Touch
- Forget Robocop, the NYPD is now experimenting with Google Glass
- February 8
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- Flappy Bird developer gets in a flap, will remove hit mobile game this weekend
- Google+ adds more tricks in bid to become the best place for snap sharing
- Xbox One and PS4 fail to qualify for 2014 FIFA World Cup
- Don't 'Look Back' in anger, now you can edit your Facebook memories video
- Oculus Rift's first launch game, Sonic's second coming, Amazon's third gaming hint
- The Internet of Things is nothing to fear
- Make phones, not war: HTC and Nokia come to patent truce, plan future collabs
- February 7
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- NSA phone data collection may not be as 'massive' as we thought
- 4K TV comes to the Winter Olympics, but you won't be able to watch it
- Cook teases Apple's work in new product categories, leaves specifics out
- Google Nexus 8 may launch in April to fend off phablets, other 7" slates
- AMD on Mantle: We want our graphics API to become the industry standard
- PC death knell continues to sound in Western Europe
- WD updates Arkeia hybrid cloud backup software
- IBM weighing up sale of semiconductor operation
- TechRadar's Deals of the Week: GTA 5 and COD: Ghosts each £20!
- Dungeons and add-ons: in-app purchases are killing mobile games
- HP's first Chromebox springs into step, flaunts business and pleasure
- Sony exits Windows as Nadella jumps in
- Business lessons from 10 years of Facebook
- Panasonic announces 4K ready GH4 compact system camera
- BBC calls in the Trust to examine YouView, Freesat and Freeview funding
- February 6
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- Amazon letting viewers play TV exec for the second time with 10 new pilots
- Samsung denies forcing athletes to cover up iPhones at Winter Olympics
- Galaxy Note 3 gets a lick of paint with red and gold shades now available
- New Apple Retina displays may boast richer colors thanks to quantum dots
- Wozniak pitches an Android iPhone, hell reports zero snowball sightings
- The LG G Pro 2's speakers may just blow the competition out of the water
- Sony Reader e-book bits being put out to pasture, with Kobo's help
- Google Chromebox for meetings makes Hangouts fit for business
- India investigating Huawei over alleged hacking
- Google appoints ad exec as YouTube head
- Apple goes big on fitness as it drops another iWatch hint
- Toshiba offers SMBs trade-in offer as Windows XP end date nears
- What is Satya Nadella's strategy for Microsoft?
- Watson travels to Africa as IBM aims to drive development
- Sony Vaio: time to say goodbye to the 'fun Macbook'
- Lara Croft in Final Fantasy? It's enough to make me want to smash up my Xbox
- Firefox Android launcher will do the thinking for you
- Why Sony couldn't make PCs work any more
- HTC One 2 faces the camera for new round of leaked images
- Zynstra's hybrid cloud solution integrates Office 365 with on-premise systems
- Vaio not viable: Sony ditches PCs for mobile
- Twitter hints at a new look and a new product to attack slowing user growth
- Toshiba Chromebook can't wait to be in your life, arrives early in US and UK
- Did you hear the one about Steve Jobs on a golf course in Japan with a Sony Vaio?
- HTC's first wearable device will be here by Christmas
- BBM for Android, iOS receives a much-needed Find Friends feature
- February 5
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- NEC unveils LCD monitors for SMBs
- Nokia victory sends HTC back to the smartphone design drawing board
- Facebook Paper for Android release date may never arrive - here's why
- Gartner eyes biometric authentication for workplace mobiles
- Iridium launches satellite hotspot that fits in your pocket
- Google and Cisco enter long-term patent agreement
- OpenDaylight Project releases open source SDN architecture
- How a law firm made giant IT savings
- You only live twice: Apple may resurrect iPhone 4
- How to move to Office 365
- Tech companies disclose secret government data requests
- Sony's PS4 VR headset could blow Oculus Rift out of the water
- Step aside, amateurs! Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 hits UK pre-orders
- Apple's iPen could be far more awesome than we thought
- Archos: The Internet of Things is a wild west that desperately needs rules
- Businesses at risk from poor third-party software, mobile apps
- Amazon still ahead of the pack for IaaS and PaaS
- How 25 years of Sky TV transformed UK television forever
- February 4
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- Apple reportedly finished with iOS 7.1 betas, public launch just weeks away
- Armed with Foursquare data, Windows and Bing should get a whole lot smarter
- iWatch sleep tracking tipped by Apple's reported snooze expert hire
- Future Apple wireless charger would be smarter than your average dock
- Sony may ditch PCs so it can focus on smartphones
- Samsung Windows Phone 8.1 'Huron' handset sneaks online
- Satya Nadella on his first priorities as CEO, Nokia and Microsoft's future
- 5 first moves Nadella might make as Microsoft CEO
- No surprises here: Galaxy S5 Active and Galaxy S5 Zoom likely on the way
- iPhone 6 camera to snap up 10MP-plus sensor, interchangable lenses?
- Asus Chromebox mini-desktop hits the deck next month, supports 4K
- The red Nexus 5 is real and available now from the Google Play Store
- Nadella brings continuity. And that's terrific for the future of Microsoft
- North Korean OS apes Apple in newest update
- Bill Gates given major role in the new 'do more' Microsoft
- Satya Nadella named as new Microsoft CEO
- Microsoft's new CEO: meet Satya Nadella
- Sharp quick to the draw with digitizer-equipped LCD monitors and tablet
- Polycom launches CX8000 videoconferencing system for Microsoft Lync
- Samsung taking high street battle to Apple with opening of 15 new stores
- Braun identity: How razor-sharp product design inspired Apple and beyond
- How cloud storage can help your business
- Facebook at 10: How it took over the world one 'Like' at a time
- Valve outs Steam Music, its tune-playing feature for SteamOS
- February 3
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- Pebble app store for iOS now open, Android version nowhere in sight
- Chromecast is about to be flooded with a lot more apps
- Google Now for Chrome beta brings notifications to Mac, Windows PCs
- Samsung may take a walk on Windows Phone-side with Galaxy S-like handset
- Windows Phone 8.1 pockets Bluetooth 4.0 seal of approval
- Beyond loyalty cards: capturing data to create a compelling buying experience
- Dell to axe over 15,000 jobs
- Spreading data across the hybrid cloud: What goes where?
- Is hybrid cloud the future?
- Twitter once again considering letting you buy stuff from tweets
- Syrian Electronic Army raids eBay, PayPal UK
- NHS website diagnosed with coding error
- Different venues, one network experience: Connecting the world to Sochi
- Microsoft may launch a cheaper Xbox One console in 2014, reports claim
- EE and Three to share 4G network
- Leaked Windows 8.1 update brings tweaked tile-snapping, shutdown menu
- Is Tizen struggling already? Networks reportedly pull out of launch
- Is Apple working on a solar, inductive and motion-charged iWatch, iPhone?
- February 2
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- Google Chromebooks join the Yoga class with new Lenovo convertible
- Samsung launches NFC-enabled printer range
- Facebook already testing Graph Search for mobile on some users
- New Nintendo, New U? The web offers Iwata some sage advice
- UK tech industry experiences best growth in almost a decade
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