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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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It seems a $US1 billion is the going rate for successful social media platforms these days. A year after Facebook dropped a cool billion acquiring photo sharing service Instagram , rumours…

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Today’s Nokia Lumia 925 launch event in London came and went without being coupled with an announcement of a Nokia tablet for 2013. However, the Finnish phone manufacturer doesn’t sound as if…

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What makes Linux Mint so awesome? That, in itself, is quite a question. After all, why do we use Linux? It’s one of those questions that can only be answered…

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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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This week we’ve discovered two possible elixirs of youth, the secret to being more attractive to the opposite sex, and a back-pain breakthrough that could cure your aching back…

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There’s a lot to like about the Samsung Galaxy S4 , but the phone’s storage capacity isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and one BBC show is calling out the…

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Don’t start chopping up those bank cards just yet – it looks like Google won’t be announcing its physical credit card at Google I/O after all. The “Google Wallet…

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Best Ultrabook: 17 top thin and light laptops Though computers are a part of our everyday lives, most of us don’t actually need the amount of processing power available to us…

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As one of the early innovators in the compact system camera market, Olympus has enjoyed great success with its PEN range of Micro Four Thirds cameras. The retro designs of…

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Chinese phone manufacturer Huawei hasn’t been shy when butting heads with U.S. and European lawmakers, but the company’s founder hasn’t been as forthright. In fact, the reclusive Ren Zhengfei…

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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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EA has been battered from pillar to post over its ill-fated SimCity game launch in recent weeks, and now the man responsible for the game’s very existence has also…

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Toshiba is claiming a first in the Ultrabook PC race, launching a new line of machines with Super HD resolution screens. The new range will go by the name Kira…

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The astronomic growth in the tablet computer category is nothing more than a flash in the pan, according to Toshiba, with the company looking past the slate fad to the…

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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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Introduction The new Olympus TG-2, which replaces the Olympus TG-1 , has all the usual tough credentials. It’s waterproof down to 15m (49ft), shockproof for drops from up to 2m…

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The Digital Dividend auction has just wrapped up, and the ACMA has just announced which companies were successful in bidding for chunks of the old analogue TV spectrum. With the…

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