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25 February 2010, 09:57
Will double current max download speeds and is extending 200 Mbps trial too.

24 February 2010, 15:30
The giant US electronics retailer ramps up its activity ahead of its imminent UK launch.

24 February 2010, 12:03
An Italian court has convicted three Google executives for hosting a video of a crime being committed.

24 February 2010, 09:46
Following complaints from three different sources, the way Google ranks competitor’s sites comes under scrutiny.

23 February 2010, 18:29
While this is the year of the Cortex A9 for ARM, it’s already talking up its successor.

23 February 2010, 15:49
The BBC's TV and Radio catch up service records another record-breaking month, receiving over 120 million requests.

23 February 2010, 11:23
The latest Gartner figures confirm an acceleration in handset sales in Q4 2009.

22 February 2010, 15:48
Smaller manufacturing processes will be a key battleground for future SoCs.

22 February 2010, 10:33
In the shadow of the world’s biggest mobile phone trade show, PC-oriented tech companies have been performed better.

18 February 2010, 15:38
Claims to out-gun its competitors when it comes to microarchitecture optimisation.

18 February 2010, 14:32
Having snapped-up the ATI handheld division a year ago, Qualcomm has now turned it into the Adreno graphics platform.

18 February 2010, 11:58
Data security technology coupled with near field communication could revolutionise the way we shop and bank.

18 February 2010, 10:38
Think twice before you tweet: a seemingly light-hearted website exposes the risks associated with geolocational social networking services.

17 February 2010, 19:44
The GM of NVIDIA’s mobile business rubbishes the claims of its biggest mobile competitors.

17 February 2010, 19:12
The PC chip giant was in bullish mood at MWC 2010, predicting great things for its mobile phone processors.

17 February 2010, 16:33
The low-power chip maker was showing off a super-thin notebook prototype at MWC 2010.

17 February 2010, 16:32
Facebook has announced that it will introduce a text-only version of the popular social networking website exclusively for mobile users.

17 February 2010, 15:58
UK video-on-demand service launches with over 3,000 hours of programming available from the BBC, Channel 4 and Five.

16 February 2010, 17:19
The PC giants were all showing off their latest mobile internet devices at a special showcase.

15 February 2010, 11:30
The nHD chip is Texas Instrument’s smallest DLP Pico engine yet, enabling projection to be embedded into phones.

12 February 2010, 10:05
Ailing communications company to separate into independent consumer and business-focused entities.

11 February 2010, 15:02
Thinks focus on customer service, data, and the Virgin brand will do the trick.

11 February 2010, 13:00
The ARMADA 618 is Marvell’s new top-end smartphone chip, which offers 1080p encode and decode.

11 February 2010, 10:37
Market researcher iSuppli has published an estimated BoM for the new tablet and it’s looking good for Apple.

10 February 2010, 12:11
Want a dedicated workstation for your digital content creation? Want to spend under $600? Lenovo reckons it has the answer.

10 February 2010, 09:55
Memory semiconductor market consolidates as NOR flash-maker is snapped-up for a bargain price.

9 February 2010, 19:36
New service integrates Gmail and other Google tools in a Facebooky way, with an emphasis on mobile use.

9 February 2010, 15:51
Display outfit looks to establish itself as a PC vendor through an innovative deal with UK e-tailers.

9 February 2010, 12:31
The evidence is mounting that Google plans to introduce a Twitter-like status update stream to Gmail.

9 February 2010, 10:35
The delayed next generation of Intel’s RISC enterprise processor emerges blinking into the daylight.

8 February 2010, 17:27
Not only does the market look set to boom, it’s expected to be complementary to other mobile Internet devices.

8 February 2010, 15:30
Allowing other network companies use its underground infrastructure could speed-up broadband competition.

8 February 2010, 13:51
It’s looking like Microsoft considers Facebook to be its wild-card in the search battle with Google.
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