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- Anonymous strikes back: MPAA, RIAA, FBI, BMI and others down after DDoS
- Microsoft announces Q2 earnings: record $20.89 billion in revenue, $6.62 billion net
- AMAZON'S LOVEFiLM COMES TO LG SMART TVS
- Powerful 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ i7 Fanless Embedded Computer
- Livestation goes social with major redesign
- News International facing FBI phone hacking probe
- Google adds UK train information to Google Maps
- Xbox 360 colour issue fix coming soon, says Microsoft
- ASUS Eee Pad Transformer gets Ice Cream Sandwich in mid-February
- Motorola Xoom Wi-Fi edition gets Android Ice Cream Sandwich
- Kodak sues Samsung over image patents in latest lawsuit
- Filesonic Kills File-Sharing Service After MegaUpload Arrests
- Ofcom prepares for record London 2012 spectrum demand
- YouTube hits 4 billion daily video views
- Virgin tests 4G connections in London
- Nokia Lumia 900 for UK launch in June
- Almost 1 Million iPhone 4S And iPad 2 Jailbroken in Three Days
- Western Digital agrees hard drive prices won't drop until 2013
- Apple Sold a Whopping 37.04 Million iPhones And 15.43 Million iPads In Q1 2012
- Cyanogenmod dev suggests a new banned-by-Google app store
- Apple loses again - Dutch judge says Samsung can keep selling tablets
- O2 apparently shares your phone number with sites you visit
- O2 leak should have been fixed years ago: security expert
- Here are the rumored Xbox Next specs
- Jailbreaking Your iPhone May Become Illegal If DMCA Exemption Expires
- Xbox Next will use Blu-ray, not play used games
- EU probes Samsung over possible patent rights 'abuse'
- European Parliament rapporteur quits in Acta protest
- European Parliament rapporteur quits in Acta protest
- Firefox 10 Now Available for Download
- Three launches Web Cube offering 'broadband in a box'
- Windows XP remains most-used operating system
- Nintendo launches over 5,000 3DS hotspots in Europe
- Hitachi selling 7200rpm 4TB drives
- $35 Raspberry Pi turned into media center
- Apple rolls out updates for OS X Lion, Snow Leopard
- New broadband ad rules 'don't go far enough', says panel
- Marks & Spencer app launches on Samsung Smart TVs
- Anonymous 'intercepts FBI, Scotland Yard call'
- iOS apps crash more than Android apps
- Virgin Media brings 100Mbps broadband to 10m UK homes
- PlayStation Network to be renamed Sony Entertainment Network
- BT Openreach told to cut broadband, phone line fees
- BTjunkie BitTorrent site 'voluntarily' shut down
- Broadband and landline switching problems to be tackled by Ofcom
- Anonymous hacks email of Syrian president
- Windows 8 pre-installed apps outed
- Virgin Media tops 1bn video on-demand views in 2011
- Roku adds BBC iPlayer channel to UK set-tops
- Sky Go Android app gets launch date
- BBC to broadcast London 2012 Olympics live in 3D
- RnBXclusive.com shut down by police
- The Pirate Bay drops torrent hosting
- Apple TV sales approach 3 million units
- TalkTalk ordered to block pirate site Newzbin 2
- Apple wants to sue bankrupt Kodak
- Nomophobia sweeps UK
- Verisign has been hacked
- Watchdog growls at two cybersquatters
- Google Android 5.0 'Jelly Bean' rumoured for Q2 launch
- European Court of Justice blocks net-filtering bid
- Patents: Apple wins over Motorola in 'slide-to-unlock' ruling
- VLC reaches 2.0
- British student jailed for Facebook hacking
- Apple's App Store to hit 25 billion downloads
- Sky Go launches on Android smartphones
- Philips reveals HMP2000 Smart TV add-on box
- Maplin launches 90-minute gadget delivery service
- The Pirate Bay faces ban in UK following High Court ruling
- Ubuntu for Android unveiled by Canonical
- iPad 3 set for 7 March launch
- Google: $1 million says you can't exploit Chrome
- Raspberry Pi credit-card sized Linux PCs are on sale now, $25 Model A gets a RAM bump
- Game shares crash as it misses out on Mass Effect 3 and Mario Party 9
- Virgin Media starts doubling UK broadband speeds
- The Gathering 2012 to bring world's fastest internet to Norway, leave Swedish laundry
- Virgin Media brings Sky Sports Red Button to TiVo
- SIM cards used for spam texts blocked by UK regulator
- Google sued by urinating man over Street View photo
- ViewSonic ViewPad E70 is a £130 Android ICS tablet
- Valve creating its own game console?
- Pirated TV show release groups move to new standard, MP4
- 'Anonymous' DDoS software contained trojan
- Key Lime Pie is the next version of Android after Jelly Bean
- BT, TalkTalk lose DEA appeals
- Apple TV upgrade
- Apple Releases iTunes 10.6
- Google Chrome hacked in minutes at Pwn2Own
- Deutsche Telekom hits 400Gbps in fibre optic test
- iOS 5.1 gets tethered jailbreak for non-A5 iPads, iPhones and iPods
- Hotfile online storage locker targeted by Hollywood
- Archos G9 tablets get Android 4.0 update
- Raspberry Pi orders delayed by manufacturing problems
- Report: New Xbox won't use discs, will ship next year
- Which Countries Top the List of ‘Enemies of the Internet?’
- Tag Heuer Racer luxury Android phone costs £2,300
- TalkTalk to offer 80Mbps superfast broadband from April
- eBay rolls out TV companion iPad app in the US
- BBC iPlayer app coming to Xbox 360 next week, says report
- 'KillShot' camera aims to take harm out of hunting
- Discovery plotting TLC channel UK launch
- Virgin's non-TiVo customers facing Sky Sports F1 Interactive delay
- News Corp set for windfall as Cisco buys NDS for $5bn
- RapidShare ordered to monitor content for copyrighted material
- Linux kernel 3.3 released with merged Android code and more
- Untethered jailbreak for new iPad shown on YouTube, not quite ready for download
- Apple to decide on $100bn cash pile
- iPlayer on Xbox with Kinect
- Daft Xbox hat revealed in Microsoft patent
- Apple Fighting For Even Smaller SIM Card Standard For Future iPhones
- Microsoft to Employees: Apple Products Should Not be Purchased With Company Funds
- Nokia plans magnetic tattoos that vibrate when you get a call
- Apple denies new iPad overheats
- XBMC Eden officially steps out of beta, available for download now
- Apple Offers Royalty Free License For Its Nano-SIM Patents
- BBC to broadcast every single minute of London Olympics across 24 HD channels
- WiFi Hotspots from The Cloud brings 10,000 access points to Sky Broadband customers
- 0800 numbers to be free to UK mobile users
- London starts the switch to digital TV
- Sky Go service passes 2.5 million users
- New PlayStation Vita firmware issued following faulty update
- TomTom sat-navs struck by 'leap year' bug
- 100 Reasons to Jailbreak the Iphone
- Apple 'captures' new iPads due to WiFi complaints
- Sky to broadcast Eurosport's 3D Olympics coverage
- Virgin Media introduces broadband caps on all packages
- Half a million Mac computers 'infected with malware'
- Chinese websites 'defaced in Anonymous attack'
- Project Glass is Google's wearable, augmented reality specs
- Fifth Freeview HD channel slot still up for grabs
- Over 500,000 Macs infected by Trojan, are part of botnet
- Despite supply coming back, HDD makers will keep prices inflated
- EU wants to criminalize hacking tools
- Raspberry Pi passes testing, 'to ship next week'
- BBC Sport connected TV app launches on UK TiVos, brings BBC News along
- BT ups broadband speeds to rival Virgin Media
- Rumor: Xbox 360 successor to have 16 CPU cores
- Microsoft reminds customers of impending end of support for Windows XP
- Macs still widely infected by Flashback Trojan
- Facebook buys AOL patents from Microsoft
- Intel's Ivy Bridge chips launch using '3D transistors'
- Italy to use DVB-T2 from 2015
- Kaspersky: Apple is a decade behind Microsoft on security
- SpaceX to Webcast Static Fire for Upcoming Mission on Monday
- The Pirate Bay must be blocked by UK ISPs, court rules
- iPhone fire on flight caused by loose screw
- European Commissioner: ACTA, you shall not pass!
- iPhone gets iOS 5.1.1 update, brings HDR and bug fixes
- 4G could knock out millions of TVs, say campaigners
- Windows 8 DVD Support Cut; Microsoft Criticized
- Mozilla and Google ARMwrestle Microsoft
- Thumb drive-sized Android computer sells for $74
- EU monitoring Microsoft moves on Windows RT browsers
- Japanese researchers hit 3Gbps using T-Rays
- Raspberry Pi mini-PC getting camera module
- VIA intros $49 APC Android micro-PC
- SIM card lets parents control phones remotely
- The Halo 4 trailer and footage everyone is talking about
- E3 2012: Sony shows off incredible 'The Last of Us' gameplay footage
- E3 2012: Sony shows off beastly 'God of War Ascension' trailer
- Samsung Galaxy S3 teardown shows iPhone 4S camera sensor
- ICS is now on 7.1% of Android devices
- Apple wins the battle for the nano-SIM card
- Microsoft and Nokia deny Google's 'patent troll' claims
- HTC to make PlayStation Mobile handsets
- Xbox SmartGlass syncs your console with mobiles and tablets
- Internet Explorer finally headed to Xbox 360
- Corning shows off slim flexible 'Willow Glass'
- Facebook stock continues to fall apart
- Apple Releases Apple TV Software Update 5.0.2
- Sharp's New 90-Inch Set is the Biggest LED HDTV You Can Buy.
- Belkin to rival EchoStar Slingbox
- Sony unveils Google TV STB
- Android Jelly Bean confirmed by new Google statue
- Google Nexus 7 UK price and release date
- BBC launches live interactive video player
- The Pocket TV: Makes any TV a Smart TV
- Amazon Kindles replace bibles at UK hotel
- 'Free' mobile broadband service launches in the UK
- Youview TV platform and set-top box coming to UK stores this month
- Windows 8 coming at the end of October
- Mozilla dev admits Firefox killed its rep with never ending updates
- Microsoft announces Windows 8 Pro upgrade discount
- Google Nexus 7 selling at a loss at £159, teardown suggests
- XBMC For Android is almost here
- is it possible !!
- Microsoft apologises for 'big boobs' software code
- Apple Mountain Lion available today for $20
- iXoost iPod dock made from an F1 exhaust costs £6,000
- Windows Store to offer seven-day trials for apps
- Latest Safari will not support Windows operating systems
- Freeview TV guide overhaul
- UK Lords propose online terrestrial broadcasting switch
- Raspberry Pi getting Android 4.0, media player jollies ahoy
- BBC iPlayer adds support for iPad Retina display
- Apple to 'launch iPhone 5 pre-orders on September 12'
- Virgin Media to block Newzbin2
- Sky adds iPad control to Sky+ HD
- ESPN Goals ups game for 2012/13 season
- Sky Italia limits use of Sky Go
- Premier League clamps down on illegal football streams
- Sky Sports TV app for Android now available, brings live events to the UK and Ireland
- Sky Sports adds football second-screen experience to iPad app
- Barclays PingIt app to support international payments
- Netflix nabs a million UK subscribers, promises to 'invest heavily' to outbid Sky
- Twitter trolls 'treated too harshly' in UK
- Jeremy Hunt: 'UK to have fastest broadband in Europe by 2015'
- 4G mobile can roll out in the UK from next month
- Plusnet challenges fibre giants with 76Mbps service
- Sky's NOW TV service launches on Xbox 360
- Wii U release date, price, and launch titles expected to be confirmed on 13 September
- Avoid cowboys and rogue traders with the Checkatrade app for iOS
- Apple awarded $1bn in damages from Samsung in US court
- Super Hi-Vision 8K TV standard approved by UN agency
- Top football leagues come to YouTube
- Microsoft drops price of Windows 8 upgrade in UK
- Google Nexus 7 tablet 3G version imminent
- TVCatchup app leaves beta, joins Google Play Store
- Freesat launches its smart new TV guide called < Free Time>
- Apple confirms iPhone 5 launch for September 12
- BitTorrent users likely to be monitored, study finds
- Over 1 million Apple Device IDs leaked after 'FBI hack'
- Sky rebrands Anytime ahead of BBC iPlayer launch
- TV task force to keep Britain at the cutting edge
- Dave, Yesterday and Watch to get on-demand players
- Grant Shapps' business 'plagiarising' software and breaching Google's rules
- Virgin Media launches Virgin TV Anywhere for live streaming and video on demand
- Apple tipped to ditch iPhone 3GS, redesign iPod touch
- EE to launch 4G mobile services in 16 UK cities in 2012
- Ofcom awards first local TV licences
- Canal Plus Yomvi on iOS, Xbox, Android and Samsung
- "It doesn't take a genius"
- Europe hits old internet address limits
- Europe hits old internet address limits
- Google Motorola faces German ban after Apple victory
- Amazon's new Kindle Fire tablets are likely to be hack-resistant
- iPhone 5 Pre-Orders Top Two Million in First 24 Hours
- New slim PS3 'to be revealed at Tokyo Game Show, out next week'
- Manchester named 'music piracy' capital of UK
- LinkedIn celebrates reaching 10 million UK members
- Sky bags exclusive rights Warner Bros. movie catalog, makes LoveFilm and others wait
- New BBC Media Player will improve BBC iPlayer on Android
- iOS 6 wi-fi glitches irk iPhone, iPad users
- Raspberry Pi's new turbo mode boosts performance by roughly 50 percent
- Acer announces new Jelly Bean tablet
- iPhone 5 is for old fogies, says new Samsung Galaxy S3 ad
- Free YouView box for BT customers, well apart from the installation and delivery cost
- EDF New iPhone app records meter readings by photo
- Free Wi-Fi for Skype users throughout UK and Ireland stores thanks to Wicoms
- Visa, RBS and Nat West join forces to offer NFC contactless payment for iPhone 4/4s
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