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Top games developer reports that Android is more lucrative platform than Apple’s iOS
The BBC will not make decisions on investment in 3D programming until mid-2012, after branding the attention surrounding stereoscopic technology “hype”.
A 64GB version of Apple's iPhone has been spotted for the first time in China, fuelling speculation about the forthcoming fifth iteration of the bestselling smartphone.
Facebook has launched a movie rental service in conjunction with Warner Bros.
Spotify, the music streaming service, has signed up its one millionth paying subscriber in Europe.
Jolitics, a new political social network from Michael Birch, the British technology entrepreneur famed for founding Bebo, is making its debut next week.
President Obama and First Lady Michelle use the social network to promote their anti-bullying summit
New figures reveal Windows Phone 7 failed to stem Microsoft’s smartphone market decline, while Google’s Android rise continues
New push for enterprise market sees Apple offer ‘Joint Venture’ package of training, set-up and support in a bid to attract new business customers
Details begin to emerge of Nokia’s tie-up with Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7
Lord Alan Sugar has been hired by the BBC and the other major terrestrial broadcasters to save ailing internet connected set-top box venture, YouView.
Global digital music revenues are set to reach $20 billion by 2015, according to a report.
Forget location, location, location. Think broadband, broadband, broadband. High speed internet access has become so important to house hunters that Rightmove, Britain's biggest property website, will soon include broadband speeds on the particulars of all its properties.
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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New push for enterprise market sees Apple offer ‘Joint Venture’ package of training, set-up and support in a bid to attract new business customers
Fable III's new DLC episode, Traitor's Keep, shows players a very dark side of Albion, writes Nick Cowen.
President Obama and First Lady Michelle use the social network to promote their anti-bullying summit
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.
New figures reveal Windows Phone 7 failed to stem Microsoft’s smartphone market decline, while Google’s Android rise continues
Milo Yiannopoulos is worried that the actor's troubles are being turned into a public circus.
BlackBerry is planning on rolling out its popular instant messenger service, BBM, to Android and Apple’s iOS, according to reports.
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