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- June 30
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- Can a Netflix-style subscription model rescue the Ouya games console?
- Password sharing: how to stamp out a dangerous habit
- IBM and Bon Appétit magazine cook up an app for home chefs
- Twitter officially rolls out mobile app install ads
- Apple is trying to make Maps app better... just one day at a time
- Samsung outs a foursome of cheap KitKat phones that won't trouble Moto E
- Google Glass banned in UK cinemas over piracy fears
- WIN! One of two 500GB YouView+ boxes
- BT says sorry for broadband snafu over weekend
- If the US government tapped Cisco routers, will your tech company be next?
- Microsoft smartwatch shown off in new patents
- ICO reminds organisations to comply with wearable tech privacy law
- BMW M3: stunningly fast, super efficient and packed full of the latest technology
- How Virgin Media Business is connecting education, public services and mobile
- June 29
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- The super smooth act of dimming the lights with your phone is now affordable
- Facebook denies it has abandoned Home
- Terrible tech: 11 great ideas that just don't work
- Google locks down Android Wear, Android Auto and Android TV UIs
- Wear Wolves: internet commenters are howling about this week's Google Wear annoucements
- June 28
- June 27
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- Android TV comes with snazzy black game controller in the box
- Galaxy F spotted with Samsung's typical gold treatment
- Asus Android Wear will reportedly arrive later but cheaper than its rivals
- So long Aperture and iPhoto, Apple is replacing you both
- Destiny's end-game content will 'blow players' minds'
- Want an out of stock book? Amazon wants to print it on demand
- Razer Project Christine: 'It's not entirely promising right now'
- Could Apple's latest hire help iWatch become king of fitness wearables?
- MacOS through the ages: a visual guide
- Week in Tech: Google gets us goggling with an L of an OS
- Download Adwcleaner: completely uninstall annoying toolbars and hidden malware
- IBM, Lenovo server deal 'in limbo' amid security fears
- Businesses suffering 'staggering cloud failure rates', study finds
- What is HyperCat? Exploring the interoperable 'Internet of Things' specification
- Why 3D audio on Netflix will cement the internet as the home of 4K
- Don't worry - Google's confirmed a new Nexus device will appear this year
- Government-backed consortium launches 'Internet of Things' specification
- Google enlists Samsung's KNOX for enterprise BYOD features
- June 26
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- 5 simple ways to improve your technology bylines
- Google challenges devs to make Project Ara unlike anything else
- Nexus 8 skips Google IO, reportedly still on its way
- You can buy a Google Project Tango tablet next year
- Samsung and LG to flex muscles with more bendable phones this year?
- New 16GB iPod touch model with iSight camera lands for a new low price
- Samsung plans to augment Android Wear devices with its own apps and services
- Appetite for destruction: HP's product testing philosophy
- First look: Withings Activité
- Adidas MiCoach FitSmart leaks out – the first Google Fit device?
- Haswell: everything you need to know about Intel's latest Core processors
- Android L vs Android 4.4 - what's new?
- Google may have just given us a glimpse of the Nexus 9
- Apple could be packing 128GB of storage into the iPhone 6
- Android L: the 10 things you need to know
- Google IO 2014: top 5 moments
- Two become one with the Nikon D810
- Moto 360 vs LG G Watch vs the Samsung Gear Live
- June 25
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- Monster CEO on Beats: 'I think we created a monster'
- Meet Cardboard, Google's VR headset for all
- Drive for Work delivers unlimited storage for low monthly price
- Android for Work keeps office, home data separate on a single device
- HTC vows speedy Android L upgrades for its flagship phones
- This is Google Fit, Mountain View's entrant in the health and fitness tracking race
- Razer teams up with Google to create Android TV powered micro-console
- Android device mirroring come to Chromecast
- Google takes another swing at your living room with Android TV
- Google revs up Android Auto, its full-featured CarPlay rival
- Samsung's Gear Live smartwatch revealed
- Google goes back to square one with Android One mobile platform
- Sky eschews reliance on BT for latest fibre optic broadband trials
- Pioneer prepares to face Apple CarPlay with AppRadioLive
- Android L officially unveiled by Google
- How to shield hardware from security threats
- EU organisations 'obstructing own access to data', study finds
- Sharp pulls the (huge) curtain back on new Aquos 4K TVs for 2015
- Embedding web real-time communications: tips for businesses
- Collaboration and education key to fighting cybercrime
- Future proofing: Mozilla's top 5 technology predictions
- iPhone 6 is rumored for September 19
- Is Android Key Lime Pie still alive and kicking?
- Microsoft may 'do a Mavericks' and make Windows 9 free for some
- Download 7-Zip: 5 reasons why it surpasses the Windows zipper-upper
- June 24
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- Payment tech set to make physical wallets a thing of the past
- Google Glass gets more memory, photo-framing viewfinder
- Pebble and Misfit begin beautiful fitness-tracking friendship
- Amazon's delivery drone dreams dealt mighty blow?
- The next version of Android will be revealed today
- Oculus now owns the company behind the Xbox 360 controller, original Kinect
- Moto X+1 flaunts a case and dual speakers in leaked shots
- Jawbone and Mercedes flock to the Nest as API goes live
- SIM-free Moto G with 4G LTE and expanded storage lands in the UK
- Double jump: Nintendo wants to build games that work across 3DS and Wii U
- Storing big data: why compliance is key
- Google launches invite-only domain registration service
- Withings has got it right: wearables should be something you want to wear
- 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 handsets may arrive together
- Download Google Chrome: the fast, secure, and easily expandable web browser
- Nexus 6 could come equipped with an LG G3 sized screen
- Are DDoS attacks becoming more sophisticated?
- Nokia X2 launches with bigger screen, more power and home key
- June 23
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- Dolby Atmos thundering into home theaters with the help of Onkyo, others
- Withings Activité smartband aims to tickle your inner fashionista's fancy
- What does Google's hardware future look like? Don't ask Tony
- You can now wear Google Glass and look good doing it
- Microsoft doubles OneDrive storage to match Google Drive, ups Office 365 to 1TB
- New Intel Xeon chip to offer 20x better performance
- Buy a Nexus 7 for just £99, and save 70% on a Belkin iPad keyboard case
- The platform approach: scalability to benefit your business operations
- BBC gives viewers the chance to get it on Reddit with video news channel
- Sky Go removed from consoles, unless you pay extra
- The internet and your company: get legally savvy
- Want to see the World Cup in 4K? Well now you can
- BMW-GoPro camera app makes video easy at 155mph
- Download VLC Media Player: end the struggle to find a missing video codec
- Faraday cages, drop tests and fake pockets: how your smartphone is made
- Apple OS X 10.10: first impressions of Yosemite
- Nvidia looking to tempt 3D design professionals with 24-hour GRID Test Drive
- Three jumps on the Wi-Fi calling bandwagon with inTouch
- Official UK charts will now include streamed music
- June 22
- June 21
- June 20
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- Where hardware meets software: Razer CEO talks going 2.0
- Latest LG G Watch leak craves Android Wear on a phone
- Quantum computer trips and falls in test against regular PC
- Apple iWatch tipped to pack more than 10 sensors, sport multiple sizes
- Microsoft's Surface Mini does exist - the Surface Pro 3 user manual says so
- Machine learning in the cloud: beyond Kinect and Cortana
- Buy a Manfrotto ML20 LED light, KLYP iphone case and pocket tripod for just £19.74
- What is the 'digital dragon', and can your business tame it?
- Health-focused iWatch could have a sweat analysis sensor
- iOS 8: Apple needs to innovate
- Analytics at the edge: examples of opportunity in the Internet of Things
- How Bluetooth Smart is shaping the internet of things
- ZTE Blade L2 has a big screen and a low, low price
- The great Adobe Photoshop rip-Off
- Nokia wants to make you green with envy on June 24
- Surface Pro 3 launch updates fix charging issue, add OneNote functionality
- Week in Tech: Amazon sets fire to phone market, 3D is saved and Nexus nixed
- Download uTorrent: as elegant and as efficient as BitTorrenting gets
- Rural revolution: EE starts trialing Wi-Fi and 4G calls
- How to take on AWS in the war for the cloud
- June 19
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- Apple iWatch will reportedly have slightly rectangular 2.5-inch display
- Add a barometer to the list of rumored iPhone 6 sensors
- Windows Phone 8.1 will have its very own anti-theft kill switch
- Destiny developer Bungie and Sony have been in bed longer than you think
- That 'cheapest ever' Apple iMac just happens to be impossible to upgrade
- Tableau launches v8.2, includes functionality on Mac OS
- How reducing admin can unlock the potential of your finance team
- iOS 7 Activation Lock means fewer thieves can be bothered to steal your iPhone
- Twitter snaps up SnappyTV - wants to be the ultimate social TV service
- What digital music did next: the future of audio revealed
- Why is Java still the hacker's favourite?
- Microsoft may go after Amazon with hands-free zooming
- Broadband companies pocket £10m share to end rural web nightmare
- 4G-toting Nokia Lumia 635 gets Moto G rivalling price tag
- Atari considering a move into wearable tech
- Buy a Panasonic 39-inch LED TV for just £279 at Amazon today
- LG G3 Mini might be smaller than the G2 Mini
- One in five SMBs clinging onto sinking Windows XP ship
- Don't fear for PlayStation TV: Sony not carving off its entertainment division
- Xbox OneGuide hits the UK: so should you plug in your Sky HD box or not?
- Download Recuva Free: undeletes those files you didn't mean to delete
- BlackBerry is finally getting apps thanks to the Amazon App Store
- June 18
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- How can I slash the cost of my desktop infrastructure?
- Amazon Fire Phone vs iPhone 5S vs Galaxy S5 vs LG G3
- UK misses out on Fire Phone for now, Amazon tells Brits to 'stay tuned'
- Apple TV gets a £20 UK price cut, hinting a new hockey is puck on the way?
- Google's answer to Apple CarPlay due at IO conference?
- Adobe updates Creative Cloud, launches three drawing and photo apps
- Microsoft: We have an 'obligation' to keep supporting Xbox 360, so we will
- Bitcasa's shift to regional data storage is designed to improve privacy and speed
- The digital doctor will see you now: how big data is saving lives
- 5 business benefits of shifting from paper forms to mobile apps
- Virtual reality isn't a good fit for the Wii U, says Nintendo
- Samsung Galaxy F dashes hopes of a QHD screen in Dutch leak
- Private company investigated for storing up to 10,000 NHS patient records on Google Drive
- LG says it won't build the Nexus 6, so has it been cancelled?
- Autographer boss: Google Glass privacy fears have been exaggerated by the media
- 85% of security professionals believe technology can't prevent attacks
- June 17
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- Grudge match: Facebook Slingshot vs Snapchat
- After smartphones, Amazon's next trick could be slimmer Kindles
- Xperia Z2 becomes lifelogging machine with new YouTube-tethered app
- Two years on, Nike FuelBand finally gets a companion Android app
- 4oD's Android app is no longer an Inbetweener with 3G/4G streaming
- YouTube indie music isn't going away, but it's not all good
- Oracle may acquire Micros Systems for $5 billion
- Will Apple skimp on the iWatch's sapphire to save it for the iPhone 6?
- Facebook's Slingshot app arrives to take aim at Snapchat
- The Amazon phone may only be available on one US carrier
- Salesforce's Desk.com update includes a new console and mobile app
- World Cup in motion: how football in 4K will change the way we watch TV
- Ricoh's C401 and C401SR multifunction printers pack a big punch in tiny frames
- WIN! A Ricoh Pentax K-3 DSLR and lens worth £999
- UK Government: Yes, we're spying on your Facebook conversations
- Will.i.am partners with Coca-cola for eco-friendly 3D printer
- New Canon M lens gets you closer to the action
- June 16
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- Is Samsung's 'smart bangle' a new Gear, or something better?
- Beeb using facial coding tech that knows when viewers are angered by Clarkson
- Despite potential, developers have a lot to learn about virtual reality
- One of OS X Yosemite's best features might not work for everyone
- At E3, major players tip conservative but hopeful future for games
- Developer Channel brings out the Internet Explorer in everyone
- Microsoft details how Azure cloud will soon predict the future
- Driverless cars are legal in California, so what comes next?
- Polk Audio announces Striker series of headsets aimed at console gamers
- The Moto X+1 may split in two as microSD slot weasels in
- E3 2014 in photos: Gaming takes over Los Angeles
- IMAX CEO: our new digital 3D camera will offer a thrill ride never seen before
- The message of Xbox One hasn't changed, says Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi
- IBM: Tech isn't ready to replace humans at Wimbledon
- Samsung and LG readying next-gen smartphones already
- SanDisk's $1.1 billion acquisition of Fusion-io will create a flash storage powerhouse
- Download Lightworks: the slick video editing software that Batman uses
- Boris Johnson: there are worse things than a mildly inaccurate Wikipedia entry
- 4 questions to consider before running Hadoop
- MoD looks for efficiencies with new ERP contract
- YouView name infringes trademark, rules High Court
- New alliance could help UK become first to get 5G speeds
- Domino's Pizza told to pay €30,000 for its customers' data
- Study finds just 4% of UK firms fully adopting BYOD
- iPhone 6 images are 'real' and it'll have a QHD display
- Determining the need for Software Defined Networking
- iPhone 6 mockups show two new screen sizes again
- How to unlock the potential of data centre consolidation
- The challenges of maintaining system availability in IBM i environments
- At last, a weatherproof lens from Fuji to match the sturdy X-T1
- June 15
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- Can this new IMAX 4K camera Transform 3D and save it from Age of Extinction?
- Cortana's man cools iOS and Android talk, promises UK launch within weeks
- Who won E3? Is Destiny any good? And where the hell is my Metroid?
- Specs vs speculation: what the gadget rumors said - and what we actually got
- Internet united over lack of female characters in Assassin's Creed Unity
- June 14
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- Xbox exec Yusuf Mehdi discusses the many battle lines with PlayStation
- Xbox One July update will unlock Achievements in Snap mode
- Twitter now allows you to embed tweets within tweets on iOS and Android
- Best Google alternatives: the tech you need to live without the Big G
- Top five things missing from E3 2014
- E3 2014: top five moments from gaming's biggest show
- June 13
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- Microsoft's Cortana might one day lend a hand on iOS and Android
- Kinect will always be integral to Xbox One, says Xbox's marketing chief
- Apple's enhanced iPad Smart Cover takes cues from HTC and Samsung
- Week in Tech: Microsoft fights Sony for E3 crown, Amazon fights Spotify for your ears
- Get £100 off and a free Sony soundbar with every 50-inch Sony Bravia W8 TV
- Why digital technology will never murder the humble optical filter
- Amazon shows Apple was right to buy Beats, but do you trust them with your music?
- The Samsung Galaxy Tab S impresses: so why does the Tab Pro exist?
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 vs iPad Air
- June 12
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- Toshiba's OCZ acquisition: what it means for both companies
- Shadow IT: what it is, and how you should deal with it
- Tesla goes open source to put more electric cars on the road
- Facebook offers up ad preferences, but you'll be watched more closely
- UK HTC One (2013) gets up to speed with Sense 6.0 UI
- Keeper Security to launch a military grade storage and sharing product
- iPad Air 2 leak reveals A8 processor and more enhancements
- 4 steps to improving security intelligence
- Dell releases the OptiPlex 9030 and OptiPlex 3030 for security-focused businesses
- The Xbox One is already proving more powerful without Kinect
- CityFibre to pour £30 million into creation of 20 'Gigabit Cities'
- Amazon Prime Music sneaks in with ad-free streaming and a focus on curation
- The most important challenges facing the mobile industry
- Why flexibility is key to meeting your productivity goals during the World Cup
- LG unleashes three new G Pads starting this week
- EE broadband is now available to everyone, not just EE mobile users
- Panasonic goes high-end and 4K for its latest bridge camera
- June 11
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- Mark Zuckerberg doesn't want you to overpay for an Oculus Rift
- IBM reportedly sells its chipmaking business to GlobalFoundries: Is SDN next?
- Razer Nabu enters hardware beta, puts out the call for 500 testers
- Uber app offers olive branch to protesting London cabbies with UberTAXI option
- PlayStation TV will be £85 in UK and Sony is being stingy with the DualShock
- Windows Phone 8.1 cleared for liftoff on latest Lumia models
- TweetDeck back online, questionable security flaw fix in place
- How APIs can save marginalised telecom firms
- Philips speedy 4K monitor gives gamers and movie fans a dose of clarity
- Tobii and SteelSeries team up to make eye-tracking game peripherals
- IBM will open the first of 15 new global data centers in Dallas
- Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 updates bring better charging, simpler tethering
- Sky hits connected tipping point as ITV Player lands on Now TV
- Lenovo aims 'budget-friendly' ThinkServer at SMBs
- The guy who leaked the iPhone 5C now has an iPhone 6
- SwiftKey is now totally free on Android
- June 10
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- Chatting with your fridge: do you need to be an IT Pro?
- LG G Watch specs reportedly emerge, with it being tipped for July 7
- Wimbledon 2014 goes social with near-live highlights on Facebook and Twitter
- The Internet of Things will cause IP traffic to skyrocket 300% by 2018
- Honeywell Lyric smart thermostat could lure folks away from the Nest
- First search, now the skies: Google looks to conquer it all
- Hyrule Warriors, Super Smash Bros. and Zelda lead Nintendo's game pack
- Roccat brings first Steam Machine keyboard and mouse combo
- Oculus hires Naughty Dog co-founder to be head of content
- Zelda Wii U release date isn't till 2015, but it features an open world Hyrule
- Amiibo arrives as Nintendo's answer to Skylanders
- Salesforce launches a developer toolkit for Google Glass, Fitbit and other wearables
- 10 games from E3 that will make you want a PS4 AND an Xbox One
- Tech savvy firms urged to switch to .uk as Stephen Fry leads the charge
- Three security considerations for transferring files
- Wolfenstein: The New Order for PS4 down to just £32.95, plus get a 100W sub for only £32.99
- Sky Sports 5 announced - coming soon to Sky and Virgin boxes near you
- Third of UK businesses in the dark over mobile security incidents
- Samsung Galaxy F may cram its QHD screen into an S5-sized package
- GTA V is headed to PS4, Xbox One and PC this fall
- Move over Netflix! Sony greenlights first original PlayStation TV series
- Sony spotlights Uncharted 4, other PS4 exclusives at E3 2014
- PlayStation Now open beta on PS4 starts July 31 in US and Canada
- Alienware Steam Machine 'Alpha' still on track to ship during holiday season
- June 9
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- Rainbow Six: Siege confirmed for PS4, Xbox One and PC
- How to avoid costly data errors in the enterprise
- iOS 8 split-screen multi-tasking exists, it's just hiding in the code right now
- Facebook's attempt to 'Slingshot' over Snapchat briefly appears on App Store
- EA teases all-new Mass Effect and Mirror's Edge 2
- Xbox One 2015 releases include Crackdown, Tomb Raider follow-ups
- Turtle Beach delivers ear candy with DTS surround headsets for PS4
- Halo and other triple-A franchises star in Microsoft's E3 2014 opener
- Microsoft may bring Kinect motion sensing tech to Windows Phone
- Post-converted 3D can be better than true 3D, reckons Marvel director
- Samsung Galaxy F flaunts its 'Prime' metallic back in latest leak
- Intel Devil's Canyon: what you need to know about the latest Core processors
- Better Apple Maps in iOS 8? Don't get your hopes up
- Analytics 2.0: the coming wave of next generation analytics
- Driverless car invasion forces change to the UK Highway Code
- Save 38% on Logitech Surround Sound and get a hi-tech desk lamp at 60% off
- DuckDuckGo: the private search engine that's got Apple's seal of approval
- The best Sony Xperia Z2 deals
- Microsoft Surface watch seen in the wild - apparently
- Panasonic reveals its Ultra HD TV is not compatible with Netflix 4K
- Purported iPhone 6 casing is slimmer and may hint at a little extra glow
- June 8
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- Still using Windows XP? Time to move, fast!
- 2014 World Cup in Brazil: how is it being powered?
- Elon Musk may give away Tesla secrets to boost electric car industry
- Google may indicate when results have been 'forgotten' under EU ruling
- Dumping Kinect will give us better Xbox One games, but is it too little too late?
- June 7
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- Upcoming 'Nearby' feature for Android will allow devices to listen for each other
- Google reportedly in the mood for music streaming app Songza
- Big Data deconstructed: how it's keeping us fit and entertained
- App addicts: has your smartphone become a drug?
- E3 hopes and expectations, Mario Kart 8 revelations
- Why Alan Turing is the father of computer science
- June 6
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- iOS 8 'Send Last Location' a life saver right before iPhone battery dies
- Apple and Spotsetter may make Maps your app of choice
- Oh great: Is this new OpenSSL flaw worse than Heartbleed?
- PayPal ready to play with Touch ID support for its iPhone app
- iOS 8 can scan your credit card using the camera
- A simple recipe to make the ICT industry more inclusive and diverse
- Amazon is finally going to make 3D awesome on a smartphone
- iWatch may show its curved OLED face this October, just after the iPhone 6
- UK government publishes Cyber Essentials framework
- Annoyingly, Flickr will block Facebook and Google sign-ins from June 30
- Live sports streaming: the future is HD and multiscreens on your phone
- Week in Tech: iOS 8 says hi, PSP says goodbye, Amazon says '3D is still cool'
- Buy a Lenovo G500 15-inch laptop for just £270 and a 13000mAh battery pack for £9
- Spotted: Samsung's 12-inch 4K tablet prototype
- Will Apple's first Beats headphones strike at the lightning port?
- Samsung officially releases sub-$800 4K display
- June 5
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- 'McLaren' in pole position to be next Windows Phone flagship?
- Here's a possible peek at the Nexus 6, courtesy of the Android Twitter account
- The wait is over: You can finally use an Xbox One controller on your PC
- First batch of Kinect 2 for Windows now up for pre-order
- British Airways in talks to finally bring on-board Wi-Fi to European flights
- Meet the Project Tango Tablet, Google's 3D mapping slate
- WWDC 2014: All the news and info
- IT decision-makers at SMBs fear the Internet of Things
- Canon's cloud storage system finally goes live
- 10 social analytics companies you need to know
- Freeview announces new connected TV service to make on-demand the norm
- Get a Moto E for £7.50 per month, and save 37% on a 5GHz wifi extender
- Google's alleged Nexus 8 appears in photo with Android 4.5
- BBC to use World Cup as an Ultra HD test bed
- New smartwatches could bring the Kindle to your wrist
- Three ditches roaming charges in five more countries
- Nokia X2 set for launch later this month
- Introducing the all-new Ford Lightweight Concept Car
- June 4
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- Four steps for data compliance in the cloud
- PS4 and PS Vita turn up bundled together in 'Ultimate Player Edition'
- Amazon smartphone should finally show its face June 18
- Words With Friends co-creator to debut Oculus Rift exclusive at E3
- Samsung Galaxy F may go toe-to-toe with iPhone 6 come September
- The Queen wants to throw serious cyber attackers in the dungeon for life
- Xbox One to lap up 45 new apps before year's end, including Twitter and Vine
- Sony Smartband finally arrives in the UK with tempting £80 price tag
- Samsung Simband: what you need to know
- Devil's in the details: why Driveclub might finally be the 'next-gen' we were promised
- Sapphire screens for mobiles were branded impossible 15 years ago
- Vertu CEO bans 'nice phones with lousy technology'
- UK Broadband offers 'fibre' speeds without the need for a landline
- Wearable cameras are all the rage but should we all become lifeloggers?
- Android 4.4.3 KitKat fixes pesky camera drain issue
- ITV channels arrive on Sky Go in time to stream the World Cup
- Intel looking to make the wireless PC a reality by 2016
- Going the extra mile: how strong business relationships can give you the edge
- Xbox One's June update is here, and it's the one you've been waiting for
- The customer service revolution: what needs to change?
- Google driverless car hysteria shows humans are too stupid to drive
- HP introduces the detachable HP Pro x2 612 and the Elite 700 Series
- AMD's Kaveri processor is coming to a mobile device near you
- June 3
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- LG G Watch, Moto 360 prototypes shown in latest Android Wear tease
- Samsung's Tizen TVs could be here sooner than you think
- Apple code pretty much confirms new sizes for iPhone and iPad
- Is this short and square phone really the BlackBerry Q30?
- Touchy Office for Android tipped to arrive before Windows version
- Intel launches a line of solid-state drives designed to better reduce latency
- The iOS 8 lock screen is a portal to location-based apps
- Intel Core M processor for tablets and laptops trims the fat and the fan
- Google bumps Chrome to 64-bit in latest Windows builds
- The best Motorola Moto E deals
- The Best Sony Xperia Z1 Compact deals
- How to avoid a data loss disaster
- 4OD on iOS now streams over 3G and 4G, and it's about time too
- 10 things you need to know about OS X 10.10 Yosemite
- Samsung kickstarts first 'Insights club' with smart society report
- HTC One M8 vs HTC One E8
- Why real-time marketing needs redefining
- 5 big iWatch hints that Apple dropped at WWDC
- Sony Xperia T3 goes big and beautiful, but it's no flagship
- Microsoft and FBI team up to take down GameOver Zeus botnet
- Voice prints: the future of contact centre security
- HTC One E8 is a plastic M8 minus the Duo Camera
- Ford shows off V2V communication technology
- June 2
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- Why Apple's OS X Yosemite means business
- Apple wants the iPhone to be the only phone you'll ever need
- What iOS 8 might reveal about the iPhone 6
- Touch ID to leave its thumbprint on third-party apps as Extensibility sprouts
- No Windows 8.1 Start menu this year - check back in 2015
- 12 top iOS 8 features you need to know about
- iOS App Store treated to app bundles, better search and apps you can test
- iOS 8 bursts on the scene with Health, widgets, a smarter Siri and more
- Meet HomeKit, Apple's vision for an iPhone-controlled smart home
- You can now receive SMS texts and calls on your Mac
- Apple challenges Dropbox and Google Drive with iCloud Drive and Mail Drop
- Apple overhauls Safari with a new look and snappy features
- Apple OS X 10.10 Yosemite unveiled on first day of WWDC 2014
- Dell gives its Venue 7, Venue 8 Android tablets a beefy boost
- OneGuide for Xbox One means you might want a Kinect after all
- Is tape the best way of storing data?
- Memo Pad 8 is the 'world's lightest' 8-inch LTE tablet, says Asus
- Buy a Roku LT for £28.99, and a £100 iTunes card for £80
- HP outs new convertible laptops with Yoga-like designs
- Wearable tech: where do we stand?
- OS X 10.10: what to expect
- WIN! An Acer H6510BD 3D projector
- Olympus OM-D E-M10 goes limited edition in orange, black and green
- New Kickstarter wearable wants to help Smash your rivals at tennis
- June 1
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- Why your back office needs cloud services
- Google to open up Android voice search for an eyes-free driving experience
- Samsung confirms Tizen-based Smart TVs with SDK coming in July
- Believe it or not, these people actually use Bing - and here's why
- Steam Machines delayed, Red Dead 3 on the way, and Watch Dogs: the verdict
- 6 amazing things you didn't know about your computer
- Privacy auctioned off by Ebay hack