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Paid channels are coming to YouTube. Google, the video site’s parent company, announced that starting today, it’s launching a pilot program for a limited group of partners to offer paid…

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Microsoft is to make it possible to edit Office Web Apps from Android tablets, matching the capabilities it already provides to Windows 8 tablets and iPads . The move is part of…

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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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Update: Turns out the Windows Blue news wasn’t done for the day. During the Wired Business Conference, Julie Larson-Green, corporate vice president for Windows, revealed that a public preview…

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Sony may be about to unveil a new smartphone aimed at the Chinese market and fitted with MediaTek processors popular in the country. According to leaks on Tuesday, the Sony…

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Despite the fact the federal opposition has announced its plans to change the NBN rollout from a fibre to the premise network to a fibre to the node network should…

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Photos of an unknown LG device have leaked on the web, with speculation suggesting it could be the rumoured Google Nexus 5 or LG’s own as-yet-unannounced Optimus G2 device…

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By Gandalf’s beard! Have you seen how cheap it is to pick up an SSD today? If you’re not throwing solid-state boot drives into all of your systems then…

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When it comes to innovation, PC gamers always get there first. When consoles had cartridges, we had CD-ROMs. When console games started arriving on DVDs, we got them via…

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Plopping yourself in front of a desktop PC and playing games. It’s so last millennium. The future? It’s all about streaming. Possibly. The critical distinction here is local streaming versus…

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The number of people playing games online has risen across all devices, according to new figures from research firm NPD, released on Friday. According to the study, 72 per cent of…

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Beam me up, Google Glass ! That command may not work (yet), but thanks to Fullscreen, a global YouTube network, we now have what looks to be the first third…

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Since it’s inception in 2005, YouTube has grown exponentially from the home of quirky cat videos to home of quirky cat videos, music videos, vlogging, and a boatload of original content…

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The people behind Keyboard Cat and Nyan Cat are suing Warner Bros for using the two famous felines in Scribblenauts without permission. Such is the success of the two nonsensical…

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Google’s note-taking app Keep has reached its next logical milestone, expanding its reach from Android to the Chrome web store. While most people who makes use of this will…

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The elusive Motorola X Phone , the rumored first smartphone under the Google-Motorola partnership, may have just been shown off in prototype form thanks to a four-photo leak. The…

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Fashion-conscious step counters have a few more reasons to opt for the wrist-mounted Jawbone Up device, with the company launching a new program for third party developers to…

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Travelling with a laptop can represent a significant security risk to your business. This is because the data it contains is far more vulnerable when you are on the move…

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Facebook was able to maintain steady growth in its active user count and revenue, the company announced in its first quarter 2013 results today. With revenue hitting $1.4 million (£935,000, AUD$…

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Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey isn’t sold on Google Glass , saying that he sees the immediate future of wearable tech in wrist-wraps like the oft-rumoured Apple iWatch . Speaking…

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