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Dear old Linux, what are we to do with you? Developed for just over two decades and it’s still barely made a mark on the consumer consciousness. There was a…

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Apple has always had a leg-up in the “cool factor” over Microsoft, but its devices may also finally outsell Windows hardware in 2013, according to a market research group this…

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“Members of the Tea Party have joined protesters standing up against the ‘Monsanto Protection Act’, calling the provision a ‘special interest loophole’ for f…

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Before you click through, think about it. If you can name more than three, consider us surprised. China’s version of Google has 580 million users. It makes, according to some surveys…

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The first real evidence of Apple’s rumoured plans to ditch Samsung as its key component supplier may have been uncovered by a teardown of the newly-tweaked Apple TV set…

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As bring your own device (BYOD) infiltrates SMBs’ IT strategies, Google’s Android operating system (OS) is becoming more widely used at work. There are productivity gains in its wide range…

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Printing in 3-D shows more promise than other technologies that President Obama has pushed, but the question is whether the United States can get a foothold in manufacturing one 3-D …

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What’s the VLP moniker stand for? Why Very Low Profile, of course. The Sport VLP modules measure just 18mm from the base of the electrical contacts to the top of…

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Best Buy spokesman Matt Furman told Bloomberg in an interview on Friday that the company plans to permanently extend its price-matching policy. Best Buy began price matching items in…

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Tesla should emphasize the applications where EVs beat gas vehicles. Tesla Motors and the New York Times reporter John Broder are exchanging salvos over a negative review of Tesla’s new…

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Startup says its GaN-on-GaN LED offers more performance headroom than conventional LEDs. Startup Soraa says its LEDs have set a new performance record, which will result in cheaper…

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The Consumer Electronics Show last month gave us a taste for the forthcoming Ultra HD 4K revolution that looks set to shake up the HDTV market over the next few…

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The mini-ITX mobo has definitely come of age. In fact, ever since board designers decided to ditch those mobile components that blighted the format so and instead picked the…

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Samsung Galaxy S4 rumors are at a fever pitch, and so are the company’s sales expectations for the soon-to-be-announced smartphone each month, according to South Korean media…

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Things are looking up over at Nokia as the Finnish firm posted a healthy profit for the final quarter of 2012. Nokia managed to rack up €8.04 billion (around £6.76 billion…

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Sony has introduced two new lenses compatible with its range of E-mount cameras and camcorders. First up, is a 20mm f/2.8 “pancake” lens, which Sony is describing as the…

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While consumer goodies take up most of the space at the Consumer Electronics Show, the sharp eyed can spot some storage offerings that could prove enticing to plenty of businesses…

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The same physics that governs the behaviour of photons and electrons may also improve online shopping recommendations, say researchers

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What we saw at CES Another CES has come and gone, leaving sparkles of Ultra HD in our eyes and visions of Steamboxes in our minds. Now that we’ve left…

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Even if you don’t have a formal policy, your employees are probably bringing their own devices into the office and using them to copy files and take work home. Which…

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