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Ever since Google showed off a version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 running stock Android Jelly Bean at its I/O conference earlier this month , the rumour mill has been…

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Invites for Google Glass will start making their way to lucky #ifihadglass applications soon, the search engine giant announced today. “Over the next few weeks, we’ll be slowly rolling out…

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Microsoft can end its week with a smile, though Google may need to check its heart rate. For Microsoft, not only did it reveal the Xbox One to much (self…

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Pandora today announced a new form of Facebook integration for Pandora mobile apps on iOS and Android and the official Pandora web music player. Pandora sharing to Facebook has existed…

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It looks like LG’s latest range of smartphones is going to become a trio as details leak on the LG Optimus F3. The Optimus F7 and Optimus F5 handsets were…

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This is Yahoo’s New York minute. OK, that may not be the right use of that phrase, but after the company announced a $1.1 billion buy of New York-based…

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The ink is all but dry on a $1.1 billion (about UK£715 million, AU$1.103 billion) Yahoo buy of blogging platform Tumblr. According to sources speaking with the Wall Street Journal…

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This week we’ve seen a pilotless passenger-plane hit the British skies, the last barrier to human cloning be breached, and we’ve found a large cache of water, untouched by…

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Apple is preparing to bring Mac production back to the U.S. this year, but it’s still a mystery as to which family of its computer hardware will be made…

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The AOC i2757Fm and this Viewsonic VX2770Smh-LED are two peas in a pod. Both are budget-oriented 27-inch models with 1,920 x 1,080 full-HD resolutions and sporting IPS…

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Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 10 browser is more secure than any of its rivals in terms of protecting users from harmful downloads, according to new research. A study from NSS (pdf) said…

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Classic Disney movies like Wall-E, Pirates of the Caribbean and Dumbo are now available to stream for Netflix customers in the UK and Ireland. The deal also sees The…

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UK network Everything Everywhere has responded to scathing reports at the weekend claiming the company planned to sell the data of 27m customers to the Metropolitan Police. A Sunday Times…

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Sony has introduced the Xperia ZR, built with up to 1.5 meters of water resistance for snapping photo and video in those submerged situations. To make sure those underwater snaps are…

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Samsung’s launch of a little brother to the Galaxy S4 looks to be imminent as more pictures have leaked of the little tyke. It looks like we’re going to see…

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Apple is reportedly planning big changes in the way it handles warranties and repairs through AppleCare, according to details leaked from an employee briefing last week. AppleInsider brings word Apple…

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Google Glass may well only just arriving for developers, but that hasn’t stopped a slew of apps making an appearance, some functional and some tapping into the brave new world…

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Google is giving developers the ability to build push notifications in to web apps for its Chrome browser and Chrome OS . The new Google Cloud Messaging Service for Chrome (GCM)…

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The new Olympus PEN E-P5 builds on the heritage of the existing PEN lineup, but uses the same 16.1 million pixel sensor as the premium Olympus OM-D camera. It…

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The HTC First smartphone is checking in with an almost free price on U.S. carrier AT&T, as poor sales speculation for the Facebook phone has mounted. “The HTC First…

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