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- July 31
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- Apple's speedy content delivery network may be live with a little help from ISPs
- Facebook forcing us to download Messenger is a brilliant move
- OnePlus is apparently working on a smartwatch called OneWatch
- Samsung will ditch plastic for 'new materials' on a 2014 phone
- BBM finally arrives on Windows Phone
- Google got 12,000 UK 'right to be forgotten' requests, but France leads the way
- Google just backed some new smart glasses - and these ones will actually change lives
- The iPhone 6 release date may fall on October 14
- Keeping it real-time on the buses
- Meet the in-flight entertainment that's streamed straight to your tablet
- Why you should use SharePoint as a video platform
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom for only £169!
- How Halo and Xbox fired Polk into a European battle
- PlayStation Now open beta launches today for PS4, Sony spills new details
- Should Qualcomm buy AMD?
- How Microsoft is building a machine learning future
- Shazam for Mac means your desktop is always listening out for those tunes
- How to remove ebook DRM with Calibre
- July 30
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- How 'mobile first' businesses will gain the edge on competitors
- Square could finally crack the UK with new chip-and-PIN friendly card reader
- New 27-inch iMac for 2014 rears its head, but will it be 4K?
- Apple TV set-top reportedly pushed to 2015 as content stalemate drags on
- Always wanted a Retina MacBook Pro tablet? Now you can have one
- Return Path and ExactTarget's Marketing Cloud help optimize email marketing
- Sony passes on EA Access for PS4, says PlayStation Plus the better deal
- Advanced radar: the car industry’s autonomous future
- Salesforce adds automation, wearable device notifications to ExactTarget's Marketing Cloud
- HTC sets mystery event for August 19
- Microsoft interested in using eye-tracking VR headset for Xbox One
- How HTML 5 is speeding up apps for iOS and Android
- Samsung's next smartwatch may circle the Moto 360
- Save over £80 on the GoPro Hero3+ Silver Edition camera
- Sony Xperia Z3 Compact leak hints at a promising full HD display
- Driverless cars are heading to UK roads next year
- When is Cortana coming to Windows Phone in the UK?
- Sky's Now TV app arrives on Xbox One with tiles aplenty
- July 29
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- Smart devices gain corporate stature: wearable tech next?
- Instagram's Snapchat rival is very real, but its initial availability is very limited
- UK copyright cops are now advertising on infringing websites
- Apple iWatch can't catch a break as it's reportedly delayed yet again
- The next Windows Phone 8.1 handset may be all about selfies
- New technology challenges for control rooms
- PCMark 8: everything you need to know
- Why your iPhone won't be replacing your doctor just yet
- 4K TV broadcasts are on the way but there are problems ahead
- Connectivity at sporting venues: a fruitful business opportunity?
- Microsoft uncages 'Sharks Cove' mini-PC board to take on Raspberry Pi
- Buy these Gogroove Basspulse stereo speakers for only £12.99
- Creative SB Inferno headset courts desktop, mobile and PS4 gamers
- Non-IBM Power8 servers to challenge Intel in 2015
- New 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HDX heading this way?
- How mobile computing is turning the enterprise on its head
- Surface Mini could morph into a 10.6-inch Surface 3 this October
- Incoming update for Nokia X brings better app control
- Apple gives its Retina MacBook Pros a speed boost ahead of Yosemite
- HTC may be launching the One M8 for Windows
- Facebook is going to force you to download its Messenger app
- Canon's new bridge cameras boast whopping great zooms
- July 28
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- AT&T, IBM and ACS connect multiple cloud environments in 40 seconds
- Online dating site OkCupid says it's experimenting on you, too
- Windows Phone 8.1 update details reveal 7" devices, app folders and more
- You can now buy 3D-printed knickknacks straight from Amazon
- Comic-Con 2014 cosplay takes on technology as its new sidekick
- Save £20 on the Tesco Hudl - now just £99!
- How on Earth can you make a smartphone for £26?
- Immersive TV, ahoy! Sky makes its biggest pledge to virtual reality yet
- How to protect your business from dangerous apps
- Microsoft's answer to tablet gaming? Slicing an Xbox controller in half
- Win! A PlayStation 4 and a copy of EA Sports UFC
- iTunes 12 in OS X Yosemite: why Apple needs to think different
- Londoners will enjoy blazing 5G speeds by 2020, promises Boris Johnson
- Why you need to encrypt data in the cloud
- Amazon may take on Square and PayPal Here with mobile credit card reader
- July 27
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- Baidu is also working on self-driving cars, but they'll be 'more like riding a horse'
- Is Moto's rumoured 5.9-inch Shamu the great white hope for the Nexus range?
- Galaxy F, Galaxy Alpha and the mystery of the premium Galaxy S5
- How major brands are falling foul of domain name cybersquatters
- Tablet takedown: are they getting too hard to swallow for tech buyers?
- Read or dead: is this the end for the ereader?
- July 26
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- Mobile banking: why it matters for business
- Search for a job as you'd search for a date with Tinder-style Weave app
- A new Hearthstone expansion, a new Steam Machine controller, and... a new BioShock?
- Stream dream: the future of music streaming services revealed
- DDoS attacks: what they are and how you can keep them at bay
- July 25
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- Apple already has a Beats problem as Bose sues over noise-cancelling tech
- Wood paneling makes a return in latest Moto X+1 leak
- The sales game: How FantasySalesTeam combines tech, sports and fun
- For Beta or for worse: Android Wear is untimely
- How a unified platform can boost smart home adoption
- Microsoft linked to eye-tracking VR headset, possibly to one-up Oculus
- Samsung M3 1.5TB portable hard drive for just £55.99
- How the cloud has transformed vendor business models
- Week in Tech: Mac OS X gets a taste of Yosemite, Samsung readies its Alpha weapon
- London Tube will accept contactless payments from September 16
- Microsoft's future under Satya Nadella: a very different, braver company
- Future iDevices will know when you're exercising
- Google's going to build the perfect human, and it might save your life
- The unintended consequences of the data boom: ageing data
- Sky Go Extra hits a million, as BSkyB snaps up European counterparts
- July 24
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- Leaked Gear VR app reveals software side of Samsung's headset
- Google's $1 billion play for Twitch reportedly a done deal
- Did Instagram's rumored Snapchat rival pop up in Android banner ad?
- Sony Xperia Z3 papped again following alleged spec list leak
- Mac OS X Yosemite Beta available to download for first million volunteers
- Lenovo debuts its prototype smart glasses ... and it looks like Google Glass
- Tesco Mobile upgrading PAYG customers to 4G at no extra cost
- What do ICANN's new top level domains mean for business?
- Salesforce1 Sales Reach to enable one-to-one campaigns from mobile devices
- Five top tips for building your security strategy
- Google meets with EU regulators over 'right to be forgotten'
- VMware adds another London data centre
- Apple maintains tablet market share lead despite selling 9% fewer units
- Five incredible ways Oculus Rift will go beyond gaming
- Four different iPhone 6 handsets could be heading our way
- Open Compute: bringing enterprise-grade IT infrastructure to SMBs
- The iPad isn't doomed, but Apple must ensure its platform grows
- Apple's partnership with IBM: A potential game-changer for business ICT
- Not to be outdone by Xbox, PS4 will get 3D Blu-ray support next week
- LG G3 hands Korean giant a timely boost
- Sky's Now TV lands on PlayStation 4
- July 23
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- It's all mobile, all the time for 30% of Facebook's 1.32 billion users
- Apple will reportedly flush out the year with 12-inch MacBook, 4K iMac
- Don't read too much into the smartwatch in that video, says HTC
- Google Glass breaks in summer heat as tiny air bubbles fill the screen
- The Xbox One will get better every month for the foreseeable future
- Amazon Prime Music just visited the virtual record store
- New UK broadband customers rejecting Cameron's porn blocker
- A missed opportunity: how UK companies can tap into China's tech boom
- Nokia Lumia 530 vs Moto G vs Nokia Lumia 630
- Database management software: top four on the market
- Did Nadella confirm that Windows 9 will replace three OSes?
- Lumia 530 vs Nokia Lumia 520: the budget Windows Phone battle
- Nokia Lumia 530 vs Moto E vs EE Kestrel vs Vodafone Smart 4 Mini
- Save over £35 on a Logitech Touchpad at Amazon today
- Apple iOS contains snooping-friendly features, says security researcher
- Sky Sports News goes HQ for a big August revamp
- Nokia Lumia 530 arrives to make Windows Phone ridiculously cheap
- Colt's London 3 data centre: inside the belly of the modular beast
- July 22
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- iPhones and Macs keep Apple chugging, but everyone wants to see what's next
- Microsoft revenues up thanks to Cloud services, Nokia brings a hit
- Apple's strong Q3 driven by iPhone and Mac sales
- eBay barcode scanner app brings stealth price checking to Google Glass
- Try not to laugh at the price of Samsung's 105-inch curved 4K TV
- This new web tracking technique laughs at your puny ad blockers
- YouView's five-year future assured as expansion plans begin to take shape
- Half-baked Amazon Wallet slips in ahead of Fire Phone launch
- Microsoft is strapping a GoPro channel to the Xbox One's face
- Apple thinks people are really going to want both sizes of the iPhone 6
- Unitrends launches a free disaster recovery tool
- iPad mini 3 might shrink down into the iPad Air mini this year
- Nvidia Shield Tablet is the world's first slate for serious gamers
- ARM sees profits rise 9%, boosted by strong licensing deals
- Users viewing web pages not liable for copyright infringement: a legal let-off?
- Xiaomi's fitness band will cost you no more than pocket change
- Why tech is on the verge of changing the political process forever
- Windows 9 Start menu and windowed apps appear in new leak
- Facebook now officially owns Oculus Rift, but 'nothing will change'
- Meet the handset claiming to be the 'world's fastest smartphone'
- Microsoft merges enterprise tech conferences but not BUILD
- Apple may have called 'iTime' on the iWatch
- Blackhat talk on cracking TOR cancelled
- July 21
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- The mobile SoC arms race: where are we heading?
- How cloud technology is transforming the financial services industry
- Yahoo acquires mobile analytics company Flurry
- Netflix passes 50 million members, says price hike hasn't hurt it
- Apple may open OS X Yosemite's beta gates to all later this month
- BBC Sport app does a little Grandstanding with Chromecast support
- 10 inexpensive apps every educator should know
- Moto G2 pops up with beefed up specs and familiar looks
- Facebook Save feature lets you keep News Feed content for later looking
- It's goodbye to Android as Tizen arrives on the Samsung Galaxy Gear
- Microsoft reportedly axed its McLaren phone with Kinect-like controls
- Alleged Sony Xperia Z Ultra sequel looks amazing, but is it the real deal?
- BlackBerry poaches former LiveOps CEO Marty Beard
- WD launches cheapest 6TB drive, highest platter density yet
- UK Government seeking cloud partner to slash hosting costs
- Amazon's AWS set to sign $600m CIA cloud contract
- Windows Phone's Cortana will hit the UK in 'less than two weeks'
- July 20
- July 19
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- iPhone 6 sapphire display flunks sandpaper test, isn't scratchproof after all
- UK pirates to receive educational emails but won't be punished for ignoring them
- Twitter's Direct Messaging is about to get slightly less maddening on mobile
- Nokia MixRadio set to go it alone with a remix for iOS and Android devices
- Everything we learned this week from Doom, Tekken 7 and the Destiny beta
- In the era of globalization, why isn't there an international cloud bill of rights?
- The Music Copyright Act: why can't we legally copy CDs yet?
- The 5 disruptive business models powered by smart tech
- IBM/Apple alliance highlights IT's need for agility and ITaaS
- Netflix is testing a way to keep your guilty viewing pleasures a secret
- July 18
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- Here's what's coming in the next big Xbox One update
- Eyes for Umoove: The tech that could change motion control forever
- Google is finally addressing Chrome battery drain in Windows laptops
- Check out Chrome OS's experimental Android L-like makeover
- Lenovo insists it's not done selling small-screen Windows tablets in the US
- Freemium games on the Google Play Store won't be called 'free' for long
- UK to stay on a Google Fiber-free diet as expansion talks hit the skids
- Revealed: Did Google Fiber UK talks 'fail' because of Sky fear?
- My Android epiphany: iPhone battery life is killing Apple
- Why McLaren is putting the Internet of Things in pole position
- TechRadar Phone Awards: what went down at 2014's hottest phone event?
- Insane holographic smartphone just one-upped Amazon Fire phone
- Philips Fidelio E5 brings on-demand surround sound to the living room
- Yo ISO, how low can you go?
- Week in Tech: Microsoft ditches Android, but the robots get smarter
- Early LG G3 Beat price hints at an affordable handset
- 4.7-inch iPhone 6 may hit production before July is out
- 13 features the PS4 needs to be a kick-ass console
- Creative's MUVO portable Bluetooth speaker is £50 and 'shockingly loud'
- How smart tech is improving our human relationships
- Xbox One sales may have doubled, but PS4 remains top dog in next-gen war
- July 17
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- Have a peep at the alleged Nvidia Shield tablet
- Virgin TV customers will get access to Sky Sports and Movies apps next month
- HTC One M8 wins TechRadar's Phone of the Year
- Fly around Big Ben with Google Maps' stunning 3D model of old London town
- Google's CBO is out as Q2 revenues grow
- IBM revenues down despite booming cloud and mobility business
- Oculus is reportedly sticking its fingers in motion control technology
- Microsoft cancels original content plans to focus on 'games and gamers'
- Facebook testing a way to buy things straight from the News Feed, Pages
- Apple iTunes Pass presses play 'round the world
- Nissan self-parking cars due in 2016, self-driving models four years later
- SAP launches a small business division for customers with fewer than 500 employees
- You can't use Facebook's new Mentions app
- We just came face to face with the all-new ASIMO
- Microsoft kills Android for Nokia
- BMW i8: the incredible high-tech supercar that changes everything
- TechRadar Phone Awards shortlist announced
- BT revives 16-year-old One Phone service
- Microsoft to cut 18,000 jobs
- Three UK confirms free London Underground Wi-Fi
- Viewsonic to launch cheapest 4K monitor in the UK
- Apple and IBM: ready to serve the mobile workforce
- Future iPhones might know you better than you know yourself
- Where can I buy the Nokia Lumia 930?
- Xbox One will live as long as the 360, says UK marketing chief
- Apple's A8 chip for iPhone 6 will stay dual-core, but could radically increase speed
- Excellent Freesat app finally launches for Android devices
- LG G3 Beat announced as largest 'mini phone' yet
- How tech is changing the way we work and play
- Xbox One sales have doubled since Microsoft's Kinect U-Turn
- July 16
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- IBM partnership will ensure Apple seizes the enterprise
- Can the UK be a big data leader in the military?
- Deezer at a crossroads as it axes fiver a month Premium streaming tier
- Samsung may be plotting an Internet of Things takeover, too
- Carphone Warehouse may sell own-branded contracts with assist from Three
- FBI reckons driverless cars could be used … as driverless cars
- BlackBerry's answer to Siri, Cortana will arrive with BB10.3
- Kindle Unlimited looks a lot like Netflix for ebooks
- Updated Jawbone Up app sticks to its diet plan with easier food tracking
- Seagate touts simplicity in NAS OS 4 drives for small businesses
- New research claims business leaders rely more on gut instinct than big data
- Why Apple is using IBM as a Trojan Horse to crack the enterprise market
- Why the Nokia X is the best phone you'll never buy
- Leaked LG G3 S manual could be the key to G3 Mini
- ICO hit by data security breach
- How smarter healthcare and smarter cities are changing our world
- New ASIMO robot shows off drink-making skills, brags in sign language afterwards
- July 15
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- Apple and IBM join forces to take over the workplace
- Apple has apparently solved its 5.5-inch iPhone 6 battery problem
- Yahoo Endings lays your digital life to rest after you kick the bucket
- Google Project Zero aims to keep the Heartbleed Bug from happening again
- Triple threat: Apple iWatch rumoured to arrive in three variants
- Sony's plan with remastered PS4 titles? Nab Wii owners
- Someone is going to make Google's smart contact lens a reality
- Mozilla and Facebook team up to make the JPEG leaner, meaner
- Reselling your Oculus Rift dev kit? Yeah, Oculus doesn't like that
- HTC's CMO and Operations President resign
- Microsoft pushes Windows Phone 8.1 update to Nokia handsets
- Amazon Fire TV coming to UK 'for Christmas'
- Argos to take another stab at tablets with 10.1-inch offering
- Has your OnePlus One display got yellow fever? You're not alone
- The chip that could slash the price of flagship smartphones
- Google is invading our reality - and Project Tango could take it further
- Sand may be the key to longer lasting batteries
- Think you're a genius? Prove it and you'll get Project Ara early
- 45,000 small businesses still suffering on dial-up
- Why customer management programmes are key
- A trio of new Sky Sports HD channels have just hit your Virgin Media box
- Smarter homes and the empowered individual
- Pentax XG-1 zooms in on the action with 52x lens
- July 14
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- Future iPhones, iPads and MacBooks could run for weeks thanks to fuel cells
- Microsoft outs super-cheap Windows laptops to take on Chromebooks
- Nvidia's Shield follow-up may be a serious Steam Machine rival
- Possible Google Play Store redesign follows Android L's lead
- Samsung adds EMC content management tools to its multi-function printers
- British PM pledges £800m cybersurveillance spend
- Samsung explains why it waylaid Tizen phone launch
- Google Glass pioneer Babak Parviz bolts to Amazon
- Three tools every small business can't do without
- Leaked screenshot takes Windows Start menu back to the future - again
- Sony Xperia T3 goes exclusive in the UK as pre-orders kick off
- Following in the footsteps of Steam, Sony is discussing early access feature for PS4
- Sony Xperia Z3 sizes up to Galaxy Note in a bunch of new photos
- Making your smartphone a true business tool
- WIN! A pair of tickets for Reasons to be Creative Brighton worth £600
- Could the UK lead the world's new digital economy?
- July 13
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- Apple is working on its first iBeacon hardware, but what could it be?
- Google played down Brazil's 'shame' in its negativity-free World Cup newsroom
- Privacy on a fast-track to nowhere?
- 10 Kickstarter projects you will be buying in 2014
- Shooting for the future: the hidden challenge of the World Cup final
- July 12
- July 11
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- Sony Xperia Z3 shown of in litany of leaked images
- PS Vita's future is very murky outside of Japan
- Star Wars in VR? Disney head is game for immersive entertainment
- Salesforce acquires RelateIQ to bolster intelligence automation
- Acer beefs up the C720 Chromebook with Intel Core i3 Haswell CPU
- Vodafone Smart 4 Turbo provides high-octane 4G at low price
- The demise of the IT department (and the role BYOD, BYOA and BYOW play)
- Why sentiment analysis engines need customization
- Soon you might be able to pay for any London black cab using plastic
- LG G3 Prime with next-gen power and hyperfast 4G outed in Korea
- Week in Tech: Watch out, here comes LG
- How big data can exploit World Cup excitement
- Buy a 42-inch Panasonic LED TV for £349 and an iPhone keyfinder for £12.99
- Xbox is at the forefront of Microsoft's big mobile future, says CEO
- 14 features the Xbox One needs to be a kick-ass console
- July 10
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- Acer lights a Chromebook fire with Intel Core i3 flavor
- Is this mystery phone running Android L the Moto X+1?
- Village X seeks to revolutionize online deals and charitable giving
- The iPhone 6 may not have Samsung prints on its processor
- Amazon launches Zocalo to compete with Box and Dropbox
- Copycat Apple Stores now outlawed in UK as Apple wins EU layout trademark
- Satya Nadella to Microsoft employees: We will focus on IoT, cloud and mobility
- The Moto 360 isn't the smartwatch you've been waiting for
- From programmes to programming: why are tech firms making TV shows?
- Everything you know about 4K is wrong thanks to HDCP 2.2
- Haptic feedback might be the iPhone 6's killer feature
- Your mobile phone data and internet activity will now be stored for a year
- This is what happened when we tried controlling Google Glass with our mind
- July 9
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- Get your Google searches back on track with 'No, I said' command
- Microsoft to replace Office 365 for SMBs, launches Microsoft Azure StorSimple
- Google's got a solution for its Android Wear paid app problem
- Verizon launches a firewall solution with more rule sets and 'quicker deployments'
- Jaguar Land Rover reveals 'self-learning intelligent car of the future'
- Adidas FitSmart launched to bring weekly exercise goals to your wrist
- Your uncharged phones and tablets may be banned from UK flights
- Three easy steps to protecting your data
- Network downtime is incredibly costly for SMBs
- Here's how the bean counters nearly killed the PS4
- Why startups need an emerging markets distribution strategy
- Olympus E-PL6 finally arrives in the UK, just a year after launch
- Going straight: 13 web villains and how they tried to go legit
- You might already own the best way to make 4K videos
- Intel Broadwell vs Haswell: What's new in Intel CPUs?
- EMC buys TwinStrata, upgrades XtremIO software to 3.0
- Is Google killing off its Play editions to make way for Android Silver?
- AI will likely match human intelligence in the next 30 years, says robot expert
- How to cut through 'dirty data' for social media insight
- July 8
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- Project Spark for Xbox One and Windows set for retail release
- This may be Samsung's VR headset
- Apple swapping out Google with its Maps in at least one web app
- Microsoft patches two critical vulnerabilities for Windows and Internet Explorer
- Here's the first image taken with Sony's new curved camera sensor
- Sony plotting swift post-IFA release for Xperia Z3 and Compact companion?
- iOS 8 Health app will track your steps and your caffeine intake
- Why voice recognition is no longer just a gimmick
- Good Technology launches a solution designed to improve mobile workflows
- Microsoft's Android-powered Lumia may give us the best of both worlds
- Post Office hopes for stamp of approval by launching its own mobile network
- How businesses are dealing with the 'fan-demonium' of the World Cup
- Case maker outs the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 as the iPhone Air
- How can you make your meetings more efficient?
- Sony Xperia C3 confirmed as world's most selfie-obsessed smartphone
- July 7
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- New iOS 8 beta release confirms Cloud Drive will work on the web
- Possible iPhone 6 front panel flexes its rumored sapphire muscle
- Bigger batteries likely headed to the iPhone 6s, but there's a catch
- Calling VR content creators: Oculus Connect is coming soon
- Make the save: managing your network during the World Cup
- IDC projects the cloud market will grow 23% by 2018
- Disaster recovery: what to do before and after a data spill
- Get ready for the first Bentley smartphone
- EE launches Business Apps cloud suite to help small firms boost productivity
- Nokia Lumia 930 confirmed for July 17
- Guess what? Taking selfies in front of speeding cyclists is going to cause a Tour de Pain
- Leak points to Surface Mini resurrection, coming sooner than you think
- 4K TV channels on the way as DVB-UHDTV standard is approved
- Hybrid IT helps lift cloud computing to mainstream adoption
- Vodafone slashes roaming charges in 8 countries, but it'll still cost you
- Lessons from Netflix and Spotify: how to perfect subscription strategies
- New Hyundai ad shows futuristic autonomous car tech you can buy today
- Netflix wants to pay you to watch shows - here's why
- How cloud billing can make big savings for SMEs
- July 6
- July 5
- July 4
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- Apple reportedly poaches TAG sales guy in order to claim iWatch is 'Swiss made'
- Will your next car run Linux? Cars go open-source with Automotive Grade Linux
- The FIFA World Cup in Brazil: a golden opportunity for business
- Own an iPhone or Galaxy phone? Airport security is set to get even more stressful
- BBC Panorama researcher involved in data breach
- Sony Xperia Z3 leak reveals it may not get screen or processor bump
- The six million pixel man: why you don't need a camera with more than 6MP
- iPad Air 2 shows up again with TouchID and slimmer build
- Week in Tech: Facebook's feed-fiddling and Microsoft's plan to get you fit
- Your Android phone may be telling strangers where you've been
- July 3
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- Chrome plug-in gives Facebook users power to manipulate News Feed emotions
- Updated Google Play Services 5.0 rolls out to nearly every Android device
- The new HTC One (M8) is so good it has actually made HTC profitable again
- Facebook Messenger app finally swoops onto iPad screens
- TechRadar Phone Awards: two weeks to go!
- Asus breaks a piece of that KitKat update for Asus Padfone 2 users
- Salesforce adds mobile reporting functionality to Salesforce1
- Physical location of data will be irrelevant in post-Snowden age
- Why social tools and collaboration are key to your business
- This playable Tetris t-shirt is the ultimate wearable
- Qualcomm acquires Wilocity to boost WiGig
- Close encounters of the 3D kind: the resurgence of post-converted 3D
- EA says gamers uncomfortable with change as UK law slams Dungeon Keeper
- Nexus 9 specs leak points to unbelievably impressive slate
- Facebook toying with your feelings: what does the experiment mean for you?
- iPhone 6 may be available later than originally thought
- Nokia Lumia 830 potentially spotted with metal frame
- Sony Xperia Z3 Compact leak points towards higher power
- Google's Project Ara is coming March 2015, and 100 people will get one for free
- Another 'in-the-know' says Microsoft's wearable will be a wristband, not a watch
- July 2
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- How to structure your network for successful SaaS deployment
- Amazon prepares for a legal tussle with the FTC over in-app purchases
- Facebook acquires online advertising platform LiveRail
- NVIDIA Shield Tablet breaks cover certified for LTE
- Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg apologizes for playing with our News Feeds
- Vodafone to bring Gigabit broadband to Ireland
- AMD's Richard Huddy on the state of PC graphics, Mantle 2 and APUs
- Buy a Fuji Finepix X10 for just £199.99 - plus pre-order Minecraft for PS4 for £14
- New Oculus Rift VR headsets will arrive starting July 14
- Stick or twist: will the tech industry thrive in an independent Scotland?
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini vs Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
- Why mobile networks must end the days of the 'holiday bill shocker'
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini: what's new?
- Microsoft wants you to beta test upcoming versions of Office
- What's the right cloud service for your business?
- Google grabs mood music app Songza, hints at YouTube integration
- July 1
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- Narcissism wins again with Vine's 'Loop Count'
- Microsoft ups webmail encyption game following scathing Google report
- Richard Huddy rips Nvidia GameWorks, talks AMD's new attitude
- Why downtime is more than just an inconvenience for your business
- MobileIron upgrades its MDM offering with a tablet app and enhanced security settings
- Third of firms hit by DDoS attacks at least twice
- First non-Sony Vaio laptops arrive, but they sure do look familiar
- Twitter's acquisition of TapCommerce signals another bid for mobile revenue
- Survey finds Hadoop is too slow, big data is too complex
- The rise of photonic switching in the datacenter
- EU roaming charges slashed with data costs more than halved
- 9 questions you should ask before putting your data in the cloud
- Sony Walkman at 35: looking back at the most iconic music player of all time
- Android L vs iOS 8: what's different?
- iPhone 6 display leak highlights 5S dwarfing
- The 3D printers that print themselves: how RepRap will change the world
- Microsoft seizes 22 No-IP domains in malware crackdown
- Is this our first look at the Sony Xperia Z3?
- LG on the world's first UQHD monitor, 'cinematic' 21:9 and curved displays