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Apple has filed a patent for a touch-screen iMac desktop computer with swivelling display
New YouTube mobile site offers faster browsing, better quality videos and is built on HTML5
Dennis Crowley, the co-founder of Foursquare, a location-based social network, has called Places, Facebook’s new check-in tool, “boring” and “unexciting”.
A new broadband package tailored specifically for gamers has been launched in the UK.
It's smaller, faster and cheaper than its predecessor. The Kindle is ready for the mainstream, writes Matt Warman
Misjudged email messages have got around five per cent of office workers in to trouble
Liam Fox, the Defence Secretary, has called on video game retailers to refuse to stock Medal Of Honor.
Need financial research on the go? We've got an app for that is what Morgan Stanley's bankers and salesmen will now be saying to clients.
Google, the internet search giant, has bought the shopping comparison website Like.com.
Hewlett-Packard has trumped rival Dell's bid for data storage company 3PAR with a $1.6bn offer but market expects a bidding war.
UK game sales chart: the multiformat top 10 best selling video games in the UK. Data supplied by ELSPA.
Melissa Thompson smashed the world record for tapping out the fastest ever text message by almost 10 seconds.
Google, the internet search giant, has bought the shopping comparison website Like.com.
Psion, the British company that moved into smartphones 20 years before they were fashionable, has developed cutting edge technology to help save American footballers from dying of heat stroke.
Facebook is attempting to halt the advance of a number of smaller rivals by launching a service to allow its 500m-plus users to tell their friends exactly where they are at any given time.
Gadget Inspector Harry Wallop sees how human waste powers a Volkswagen Beetle.
Watch in 3D: Harry Wallop and Claudine Beaumont find out how simple it is to make 3D films.
Gadget Inspector Harry Wallop checks out the UnityRemote, a device that can turn your iPhone into a universal remote control for your TV, DVD player or stereo.
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Need financial research on the go? We've got an app for that is what Morgan Stanley's bankers and salesmen will now be saying to clients.
Fable III offers a darker, deeper and altogether more compelling adventure than its predecessors, writes Nick Cowen.
Winona Varney was reunited with her mother through Facebook, writes Christopher Booker.
Google, the internet search giant, has bought the shopping comparison website Like.com.
Australia rule out following England's reported lead of banning team from using Twitter and Facebook during series.
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light restores the queen of adventure to her former glory, writes Tom Hoggins.
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