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Chancellor makes £50m million available to local authorities to kick-start the installation of new superfast internet service.
BlackBerry is planning on rolling out its popular instant messenger service, BBM, to Android and Apple’s iOS, according to reports.
Apple’s new MacBook Pro line is extremely powerful and beautifully designed. It’s a desktop replacement for professionals
Microsoft has become the latest company to join the mobile deals trend, announcing a deals service for its Bing search engine.
Apple fans who don’t want an iPad 2 will be able to snap up a bargain after the company cut prices on the first generation iPad.
The Winklevoss twins created a social networking site, but Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook got the glory.
UK Radioplayer, the BBC-backed single online player for more than 200 UK radio stations, is set to launch on March 31.
Samsung will have to rethink the price of its new Galaxy Tab to compete with Apple’s iPad, according to the company’s vice president of mobile.
Steve Jobs, Apple's chief, knows the iPad 2, his company's latest invention, is safe for the time being.
The guilty pleasure that is Mills and Boon romances is driving sales of electronic e-books as they allow customers to avoid the "embarrassment factor" of being seen reading and buying them.
Apple has certainly injected some much needed sexiness into the world of technology, especially if the hype around the launch of the iPad 2 is anything to go by, writes Emma Barnett.
UK Radioplayer, the BBC-backed single online player for more than 200 UK radio stations, is set to launch on March 31.
The BBC threw a ‘leaving’ party costing several thousand pounds for a senior executive even though she was only moving to another arm of the corporation based on the same site.
Full list and biographies of Red magazine's 20 under 30 hot list including the Telegraph's Emma Barnett.
Having trouble getting up for work in the morning? Why not try an alarm clock that is as loud as a lawnmower.
Claudine Beaumont and Matt Warman test Microsoft's latest mobile operating system.
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Samsung will have to rethink the price of its new Galaxy Tab to compete with Apple’s iPad, according to the company’s vice president of mobile.
Portal 2 writers Chet Falisek and Erik Wolpaw talk to David Brown about what gamers can expect from a second visit to Aperture Science Laboratories.
The social networking site may have conquered half of Britain, but it is leaving this Luddite cold, says Michael Simkins.
Infinity Blade is a beautiful and rewarding hack 'n slash RPG, and one of the best games available for the iPhone and iPad, writes Philip Horton.
Far from stealing content, Google offers invaluable support for content creators, writes Matt Brittin.
Milo Yiannopoulos is worried that the actor's troubles are being turned into a public circus.
ShopSavvy Android app reported to be running on BlackBerry devices
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