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June 2012
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- June 30
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- From pitch to screen: behind the scenes at Euro 2012
- Twitter shuts-out LinkedIn to keep tweets to itself
- How to create an amazing multi-monitor setup
- This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar
- Nokia promises back-up plan if Windows Phone fails
- Apple gets Samsung Galaxy Nexus sales banned in the US
- Build Legos in your browser with 'Google Build'
- June 29
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- Google IO 2012: top moments
- Ultrabook sales on the rise as Windows-based notebook sales fall overall
- iPhone turns 5: How it looked then, what it might look like this fall
- Google blames Apple for Chrome crashing MacBooks
- EA: next-gen gaming will rely on the mobile experience
- One More Thing: Google Nexus 7 snubs Instagram, loses hipster vote
- Vampires, pyromaniacs and Half Life 3 hints
- Auto-barring porn filter plans 'pushing censorship technologies'
- The complete business guide to Windows Server 2012 RC
- Samsung launches 26x zoom bridge camera
- Xbox Music to offer streaming, downloads and cloud storage?
- 10 best tech comebacks of all time
- Apple's iPhone: fantastic at five
- Flash Player for Mobile gets death notice, won't come to Jelly Bean
- TvTak tunes in for instant video recognition
- Asus banking on 'large volumes' of Nexus 7 sales
- Ford's vision for the connected car
- Google 'wanted Nexus 7 to feel like a book'
- Glass eyes, tiny tablets, Jelly Beans and butter
- BBC using red button to 'reinvent experience of the screen'
- Google, a wok, and streaming from skydiving glasses
- June 28
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- BlackBerry 10 operating system delayed until 2013, says RIM
- Amazon readying two new Kindle Fire 2 tablets
- Google Glass available to everybody in 2014
- BT reveals trial locations for 330Mbps FTTP broadband
- Free Wi-Fi goes live at 32 more London Underground stations
- Google announces expanded suite of Google Drive cloud services
- Universal Google Chrome, Drive apps arrive on iOS today
- Napster 'not a big fan' of exclusive music tracks
- One More Thing: Atari hits 40, free games for nearly all
- BBC Sport app hits Facebook to live stream Wimbledon, Olympics
- Twitter may start hiding hate tweets but seeks balance
- Official: News Corp splitting TV and print business into two
- Top 10 Android apps for business
- Google Nexus 7 vs iPad 3 vs Kindle Fire vs Microsoft Surface
- Google Nexus 7 gets four-month Android 4.1 exclusivity, according to CW
- Netflix: new Arrested Development coming to the UK next year
- Are Microsoft and Google turning their backs on their hardware partners?
- Great value Google Nexus 7 can smash open the tablet market
- In-car tech: ultimate guide to infotainment
- Canon adds new functions to 7D with firmware upgrade
- Charms and contracts: how apps play nicely with Windows 8
- iTunes redesign set to bolster search and sharing?
- June 27
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- Android 4.1 vs Windows Phone 8 vs iOS 6
- Apple TV App Store evidence mounts with new iOS 6 Beta
- Google Maps adds offline feature, YouTube app gets Watch Later update
- Google announces Nexus Q Android home PC sphere
- Google Glasses showcased with skydiving extravaganza
- Google + is one year old
- Confusion over Google Nexus Q for the UK
- Google IO 2012: Google introduces Siri-killer Google Now
- Google Play adds movie purchases, magazines, TV
- Businesses are still not ready for Olympics
- One More Thing: Warning - Farmville 2 is coming
- Will Apple's iTV feature voice recognition and a speaking program guide?
- Free-to-play games should 'enable consumer choice', says HMV
- Nintendo 3DS XL release date, news and rumours
- TalkTalk keeps unfortunate 'most complained about ISP' accolade
- Qualcomm wants devs to 'blow-you-away' with Snapdragon SDK for Android
- How to create the best Facebook Twitter and Google+ business pages
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales banned in US
- Huawei Ascend D Quad delayed until later summer
- Microsoft: tablets will outsell desktops next year
- Snapdragon SDK Gives App Developers More to Play With
- June 26
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- Apple tones down claims regarding OS X's unassailable security
- Yahoo reaches agreement with Spotify to integrate music player
- Facebook releases then pulls 'Find Friends Nearby'
- TechRadar's registration database compromised
- Missing the Olympics 'no biggie,' says YouView board member
- Firefox unleashes updates on Android today
- One More Thing: Lara Croft gets another human face
- HTC Connect launched: bringing high quality media streaming
- ISP's 'three strikes' policy hitting pirates in 2014
- Still at an 'early step' on TV journey, says Google
- Avoid a P45 by getting a smartphone
- Nokia: why we're not ready for voice control
- MI5 sees 'astonishing' level of cyber-attacks on businesses
- Fuji outlines X Pro lens plans
- June 25
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- Acer boss not concerned about Surface competition
- Microsoft confirms Yammer acquisition for $1.2 billion
- Vodafone to finally fulfil pebble blue Samsung Galaxy S3 pre-orders
- iPhone 5 rumor: prototypes indicate NFC chip support
- Apple-Motorola patent war thrown out of court again
- RIM slide shows-off first BlackBerry 10 phone with physical keyboard
- Buffalo announces two new TeraStation devices
- One More Thing: Hacking into Stephen Hawking's brain
- Google helps track and manage remote workers
- Microsoft shop to open in the UK in 2013?
- Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 update incoming this week
- Report: RIM may break up company into handset and messaging divisions
- Jimmy Wales joins fight against O'Dwyer extradition with petition
- Sony and Panasonic OLED partnership confirmed
- Lovefilm adds Fox, Miramax to streaming line up
- Samsung Galaxy S3 sales set to hit 10 million in July
- WIN! Toshiba Satellite Z830 Ultrabook with The Dark Knight Rises lapjack
- Sony: Consumers ready for the 'next step' in smart TVs
- No arrival date for integrated Google TVs for UK
- 'No BT talks' over Premier League football for Google TV
- Google TV launches in UK with Sony
- June 24
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- Virgin Media next to launch unlimited data tariffs
- Google IO 2012 rumor: search giant to reveal new cloud service
- Facebook adds Find Friends Nearby to cement new friendships
- Apple's ebook 'price fixing' trial set for June 2013
- 21 essential everyday apps for your phone and PC/Mac
- Why we're still fascinated by live TV
- June 23
- June 22
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- Apple iTV rumor: Sharp to supply panels for Apple LCD TVs
- Facebook's Instagram buyout subject to OFT probe
- Microsoft rolls out SmartGlass SDK for multiple platforms
- One More Thing: Kim Dotcom is back in a big way
- Panasonic's Toughbook gets 10 hour battery life
- Sony Xperia S Ice Cream Sandwich rollout begins
- Get access to millions of prospects with CompanyBook
- The empire strikes back: is Surface a winning tablet?
- Nintendo 3DS XL has a 4.88-inch screen
- June 21
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- Dixons to close over 100 more stores
- Facebook and Yahoo's two-part patent suit could soon be resolved
- Nintendo will not restrict used games on Wii U console
- US cloud storage player Box comes to the UK
- One More Thing: Oracle chief buys himself an island
- iPhone 5 smaller docking port gets ever more likely
- Nokia: we're committed to Windows Phone 7
- ACTA receives European Parliament 'deathblow'
- Panasonic: GF5 already outselling GF3
- BT: YouView will shake up the broadcast market
- How augmented reality will help us search, socialise and more
- 'Dramatic' growth in lens sales during 2011, says Jessops
- Microsoft Surface tablet could open door for Swype
- Microsoft: SmartGlass will take second screens mainstream
- Amazon expands its Android App store to Europe
- Multi-core phones are more than weapons in an arms race, says chip giant
- Apple to pay Samsung damages, fined in Australia over 4G claims
- Foxconn chief: iPhone 5 will 'put Galaxy S3 to shame'
- June 20
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- Samsung finally brings Galaxy S3 to American soil
- MacBook Pro 17-inch reaches the end of the line
- Google wins patent for Project Glass trackpad
- Facebook Credits to be replaced with real 'local currencies'
- Microsoft Wallet announced to take on Apple Passbook and Google Wallet
- Original Microsoft Surface table now to be called Pixelsense
- Windows Phone 7.8 launched with all new Start screen
- Interchangeable iPhone lens patent discovered
- The data watchdog's guide to security
- One More Thing: Is the iPhone better than sex?
- The complete business guide to Windows 8
- Supercharged Samsung tablet teased by ARM
- Amazon Appstore going international as devs invited to submit apps
- Camera sales affected by 'Instagram effect', says Asda
- Smartphones are replacing shop assistants
- ARM details next generation smartphone features
- Panasonic: 12-35mm X lens is a 'breakthrough'
- Facebook adds app subscriptions
- Microsoft's PC partners left out in the cold over Surface tablet
- Ed Vaizey: networks delaying 4G UK launch, not Ofcom
- Smart TV Alliance assembles to create apps that work across many TVs
- Sky: There will be an M25 effect with 4G
- Jessops: 9% DSLR sales growth predicted
- How Microsoft kept Surface tablet a secret
- Sky: We are now playing catch-up to consumers
- Nikon to issue firmware update to correct 'green screen' issue?
- LG Quick Voice to take on Siri and S Voice
- Wayne Rooney tweet nets ban for Nike Twitter campaign
- Symantec: we make Windows 8 faster
- June 19
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- LG to exit tablet market to focus on smartphones
- Barnes & Noble looks to GlowLight as Nook sales nosedive
- Tory MP Louise Mensch launches new social network
- Microsoft won't neglect hardware partners in light of Surface tablet
- Robin brings Siri savvy to Android smartphones
- One More Thing: Spotify Radio tunes in to mobile apps
- Why small is the future for desktop PCs
- BBC iPlayer gets live pause and restart
- British company offers tickets to the Moon for £100m
- What's unique about Microsoft's Surface tablet Touch Cover?
- Actinic Desktop rebrands to SellerDeck
- Huawei Honour gets UK release
- ARM delighted with Microsoft Surface tablet
- Get the Microsoft Office Ribbon exactly how you want it
- Right now Microsoft's Surface tablet is a promise, not a product
- ZTE Grand X LTE touching down this summer
- How to create secure documents with PDFs
- NEC LifeTouch L tablets break cover
- Why Microsoft is making its own tablet
- June 18
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- T-Mobile cuts make mobile data roaming affordable
- Facebook snaps-up facial-recognition site Face.com
- Samsung patent shows off next-gen S-Pen with voice calls
- Google denies cover-up as Streetview probe reopened
- Microsoft's announcement definitely has nothing to do with Barnes & Noble
- Retina MacBook Pro battery replacement will set you back $199
- One More Thing: Would you scrub out an embarrassing tweet?
- Cookie legislation sees few losses
- HTC confirms One X Wi-Fi issues
- Twitter gives away £1000 of free ads
- WIN! A Koubachi Wi-Fi plant sensor
- Microsoft tablet: made with Barnes & Noble, with Xbox Live streaming?
- June 17
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- Windows 8 apps explained
- Teased Nokia announcement unrelated to Microsoft tablet event
- Official: Draw Something app to become TV show
- Facebook loses its chief technology officer
- 'Mark as Error' strikethrough concept pitched to Twitter
- How high performance tablets could revolutionise computing
- Take the effort out of everyday tasks with your Android phone
- Windows 7: the complete guide
- June 16
- June 15
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- Apple and Motorola's patent war will resume in court June 20
- Why the Retina MacBook Pro is the Last Mac I'll Ever Buy
- Intel bringing out low cost Ivy Bridge i3 chips this month
- Apple's iPad pulls further ahead of competitors
- Intel to force lower Ultrabook prices following MacBook Air cut
- Apple's Retina MacBook Pro: Least fixable notebook ever?
- Motorola Solutions buys Psion for £129 Million in Cash
- Google rules the UK search market
- Sigma's new 'backpacker lens' is lighter and smaller
- One More Thing: Woz not a fan of Siri
- YouTube eyes paid subscriptions for 'pro' videos
- Significant upgrade for Apple's Aperture
- The new MacBook Pro: unbelievable, or unforgivable?
- Raw deal for users of older Nikon software
- Rumours of two new DSLRs from Canon
- Apple revs up iOS and Macs, bins Ping and Google Maps
- June 14
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- Skype ads get personal
- Samsung Galaxy S3 had three 'final' designs to avoid leaks
- EA and Wooga withdraw social games from Google+
- Nintendo 'came close to dropping' second screen controller
- Anonymous member says group is hugely divided
- Microsoft giving Nokia 'specific support' to compete with Android
- Tesco bolsters digital services with We7 purchase
- One More Thing: iOS Maps turns out to be geographically challenged
- Kobo Vox gets some Google Play love
- Lomography brings back 110 film cameras with the Fisheye Baby
- Can maps and new hardware save Nokia?
- Canon 5D Mark III vs Nikon D800
- BT and TalkTalk to release own-brand YouView boxes
- HTC will shun budget market in favour of high-end success
- Police to 'keep you safe' by checking your emails
- Fuji: You've got to be clear consumers need Wi-Fi
- Nikon D600 images leaked
- Nokia will cut 10,000 jobs before 2014
- Nikon announces two new zoom lenses
- Nikon reaches 70 million lens milestone
- Businesses are unprepared for Olympic disruption
- ChevronWP7 unlocked Windows Phones will re-lock August 11
- June 13
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- Orbitsound launches compact T9 soundbar to big up small TVs
- One More Thing: Vodafone outs phone signal-boosting brolly
- Acer debuts 1080p Iconia Tab A700
- NatWest and RBS offer cash withdrawals through mobile app
- Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chip shortage extending to 2013
- Nokia in talks to sell Vertu again
- AMD adding ARM processor to bolster security
- ESPN loses rights to Premier League games to BT
- Fujifilm aiming to make cameras for 'every creative photographer'
- UK businesses ignoring security breaches
- Samsung chases Facebook's tail with social network plans
- Social media is making customers complain more
- Panasonic: Megapixels are "just a number"
- BitDefender: iOS users most at risk from untrusted connections
- Google and Amazon face off in the big web domain land grab
- Canon to announce more DSLRs in 2012?
- ICANN set to join the dots by revealing new domains
- Social sites just aren't safe for kids
- Three unveils unlimited holiday data for £5 per day
- Uh-oh, Zynga losing its game face as user bubble bursts
- iPhone 4 misses out key iOS 6 features: 3G Facetime, navigation and Flyover
- Amazon Appstore coming to the UK this summer?
- New Nikon D400 specs emerge
- Sony Xperia miro launched: next-gen Android on a budget
- Why Apple's MacBook Pro retina display is great news for the PC
- Samsung tries to make NFC relevant with TecTiles app and tags
- Today's deal: VisibleDust DSLR sensor brush for £24.99
- Now Apple is officially friends with Facebook, iTunes Ping set for chop
- June 12
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- Harman Kardon launches headphones in the shape of iPhones
- PureView cameras confirmed for future Nokia Lumia Windows phones
- Amazon releases Cloud Player app for iPhone, iPod touch
- One More Thing: New Lamborghini phone makes our eyes bleed
- Are large sensor compacts from Olympus and Panasonic set to rival Sony's RX100?
- Comcast rubbishes report that it's to buy BSkyB
- Kodak seeks to auction off digital imaging patents
- Fuji: Growth of CSC dependent on Canon
- MacBook Pro 2012: everything you need to know
- TomTom: 'smartphones will cannibalise the sat nav market'
- Asda: CSC market is growing quickly
- Proposed 'Troll Bill' to make it easier to unmask internet terrors
- Panasonic refuses to deny weatherproof G series camera
- Hermes Launches 500 Parcelshops across the UK
- Sainsbury's looks to ebooks with Anobii acquisition
- The equation for business success
- Why Apple's sometimes an incredible Hulk
- June 11
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- Apple finally launches rear-protecting Smart Cover for iPad
- Lenovo offers contract-free mobile broadband for ThinkPad laptops
- iOS 6 Maps announced - shuns Google for its own creation
- Power A's Moga system turns your Android phone into a gaming handheld device
- Next generation MacBook Pro 'most beautiful computer we have ever made'
- One More Thing: Twitter makes a hash of TV
- Rumour: Microsoft decided buying Nokia would be a terrible idea
- Are new Olympus PEN cameras coming in September?
- Panasonic: Wi-Fi shouldn't be a 'tickbox' feature
- New MacBook Pro and Mac Pro specs leak ahead of WWDC 2012
- Why now's the time to go SSD
- iOS 6 announcement at WWDC confirmed by photos
- Canon launches ultra-compact scanners
- Intel thinks dual-cores can be bad for Android
- Android activations now up to 900,000 a day
- WIN! London 2012 branded binoculars: Nikon Sportstar EX 10x25
- June 10
- June 9
- June 8
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- Oracle enters cloud, CEO Larry Ellison joins Twitter to taunt competitor
- One More Thing: Is this the magical iPhone 5?
- Intel to use facial recognition to target TV ads
- Give Windows 8 a break
- Jacobs shuts 7 stores and sacks staff
- Developers still favouring iOS over Android in app battle
- Canon: touchscreen could bring more people into photography
- 10 most hated websites of all time
- Last.fm passwords leaked while LinkedIn claims no damage done
- Has Canon revealed its mirrorless technology?
- Facebook makes finding apps easier with new App Center
- E3 2012: things that make you go 'meh'
- Jobs slashed at Olympus
- HTC Desire V packs dual SIMs just for Europe
- Today's deal: iPhone 4 hard case or retro cover for only £4.99
- June 7
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- Cutting edge technology to capture the 2012 Olympic Games
- One More Thing: Twitter flips the bird at fun
- RIAA wants Google to block more piracy links
- The 10 most annoying things non-geeks ask you to do
- Millions of eHarmony users have passwords exposed
- Apple lawyers up against Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC
- Be Broadband blocks The Pirate Bay
- Virgin flicks switch on Wi-Fi at first tube stations
- iPhone 5 case caught on film
- Jessops' sales grow
- Sky unveils new-look EPG with on-demand focus
- OS X and iOS backup: the ultimate guide
- O2 and Vodafone team up to provide wider network coverage
- Akvis ArtWork 7 introduces new painting features
- Sony: manufacturing all camera components gives us the advantage
- Project Gaems debuts the Sentry, teases with the upcoming Vanguard
- Nyko unveils Android Bluetooth Gamepad at E3 2012
- Google Maps expands with offline offerings
- June 6
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- Adobe Camera Raw update expands camera support
- Google buys Quickoffice to help overthrow Microsoft Office
- Intel not ruling out its own mobile OS
- Samsung to launch cloud gaming service powered by Gaikai
- WWDC watch:prepaid iPhone, Mac hardware refresh, iPad stomps Kindle
- Intel to avoid big screen mobile phones?
- Panasonic eyes up Olympus
- One More Thing: The internet graduates to IPv6 today
- Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 hits the shelves
- Six million LinkedIn passwords may have been leaked
- Liquidmetal: what it is and why you should care
- Mac Pro set for reboot at WWDC
- Asus Tablet 600 and Tablet 810 announced running Windows 8
- Cheapest Kindle set for kid-friendly software update
- Jacobs falls into administration
- Macs and malware: how real is the threat?
- Napster founders launch Airtime social video service
- Nokia Asha 305, 306 and 311 launched
- HTC set to launch PlayStation-powered phones
- Toshiba unveils Satellite U840W: a 21:9 Ultrabook
- June 5
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- Qualcomm expands Snapdragon S4 to new devices
- HP tells court Oracle owes billions over breach of contract
- 13-inch MacBook Pro spec sheet leaks, but no Retina Display in sight
- Court denies Apple's request to block sales of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
- Google explains lack of an ARM Chromebook
- The 10 biggest mouths in tech
- Microsoft at E3 2012: what was said... and what wasn't
- Nintendo at E3 2012: top moments
- Sony at E3 2012: top 5 moments
- The top 20 British tech start-ups
- June 4
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- Acer announces two new Windows 8 tablets
- E3 2012: Microsoft to reveal what 'SmartGlass' really is
- Corning reveals flexible, paper-thin Willow Glass for LCD and OLED screens
- Apple iTV to revolutionize living rooms next year
- Why some Google staff shun Chrome OS
- E3 2012: all the latest news
- The best and worst things about building your own PC
- How focus groups produce better products
- June 3
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- Steve Jobs' Android rage can be used in patent legal row
- Facebook opens public vote on privacy changes
- iPhoto: the ultimate guide for Mac and iPad
- How to make your Keynote transitions more interesting
- Without taking risks, you don't develop
- Data-only plans are "inevitable" in two years says AT&T CEO
- June 2
- June 1
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- Judge approves authors' class action suit against Google's digital library
- Google lashes out at Microsoft, Nokia over alleged patent trolling
- Verizon Wireless launches Viewdini video search app on Android LTE phones
- Anonymous claims role in Facebook outage
- Judge in Oracle-Google trial says APIs can't be copyrighted
- One More Thing: Google's having a giraffe with .lol domain plans
- Open up new ways of working with BT Infinity for business
- Hitman's barcode is a free voucher for a FarmVille railgun
- The technology of Max Payne 3
- Three launches budget Mifi solution
- 22 best Twitter apps to download today
- Microsoft makes Do Not Track default in IE10 but hopes people won't use it
- Click-and-collect for business success
- Small businesses are missing a trick if they ignore Twitter
- RIM needs a miracle
- Canon: we're looking at power zoom lenses
- Is your tube station getting free Virgin Media Wi-Fi this summer?
- Chrome PCs, Apple TVs and techno teeth
- New iPhone 5 specs 'outed' – is it enough power?
- Asus, Acer, and Toshiba to launch Windows 8 tablets next week?
- RIM cleared to use BBM name