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- 08 April 2011
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News: Japan 'quake 'not causing iPad 2 component shortages'
A leading analyst has poured water on reports that Apple is facing iPad 2 component shortages after natural disasters stuck Japan recently.
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Feature: The five most commented stories of the week
It's been a busy week in technology, from BT revealing plans to upgrade its copper network to support 20Mbps to Microsoft standing by its decision to block XP users from IE9. In fact, there's been plenty of stories that got our readers fired up enough to post their opinions on the web. Here's the five stories from PC Advisor this week that certainly got you talking.
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How-Tos: How to uninstall apps from an iPhone or iPad
With literally thousands of apps in the iTunes app store, iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch users, might find themselves a bit download-happy when it comes to installing third-party software on their smartphone.
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How-Tos: How to uninstall apps from a Google Android device
If you've got a Google Android smartphone, then you've probably already made use of one of it's greatest features – the ability to install third-party software from Google's app store – the Android Market.
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How-Tos: How to use Facebook on a Google Android device
Millions of people have discovered how useful being signed up to a social network can be and Facebook is now the tool of choice for countless users on the internet. Thanks to the increasing popularity of mobile devices, Facebook isn’t just something that you dip into at home or during a lunch break at work either. Tablets, smartphones and regular mobile handsets are all able to run variations on the Facebook theme thanks to software apps that have been developed specifically to suit the confines of these gadgets and gizmos. Right now, there are numerous ways of accessing Facebook on a variety of operating systems, with many methods being ideal for people who are constantly on the move and who don’t have the time or inclination to sit in front of a desktop computer to see what family, friends or work colleagues are up to.
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News: Microsoft releases Bing for iPad
Microsoft will try to lure iPad users to its search engine with a new Bing application built specifically for the popular Apple iPad 2 tablet.
- 07 April 2011
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News: Remains of the Day: The Google Supremacy
The iPad 2's hogging all the available touchscreens, AT&T and Verizon have to play nice with the little guys, and how much could a Twitter spy even say in 140 characters? Flip on an ultraviolet light to see the hidden messages embedded inside the remainders for Thursday, April 7, 2011.
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News: Time Warner asks judge to decide on iPad streaming
Time Warner has asked a judge to rule on whether it has the right to let customers stream cable content to their iPads, a question that has lit up debate among content providers, cable companies and their customers over the past weeks.
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News: VMware to ship virtualization clients for Android, Mac OS X
VMware will ship a desktop virtualization client for Android Honeycomb-based tablets at the end of the second quarter or beginning of the third quarter, according to Vittorio Viarengo, vice president of End User Computing at VMware.
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News: Microsoft goes after iPad search users with new Bing app
Microsoft will try to lure iPad users to its search engine with a new Bing application built specifically for the popular Apple tablet device.
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News: Microsoft releases Bing for iPad app
“Just Bing it” may have failed to catch on with the public’s search vernacular to date, but Microsoft’s most recent attempt to bring its search engine to the masses has culminated in the release Bing for iPad.
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News: TabletWorld: The Complete Guide To Tablets goes on sale
You can now buy TabletWorld: The Complete Guide To Tablets from WHSmith, Sainsbury's and Tesco stores as well as online.
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Packard Bell demos Liberty Tab Honeycomb tablet
Packard Bell is the latest PC brand to announce its intention to launch an Android tablet. It will sell Wi-Fi-only and 3G-enabled models of its 10.1in screen Liberty tablet from the middle of June. The Android Honeycomb tablet will cost in the region of £400 to £500 at launch for a 16GB model with an nVidia Tegra 2 processor.
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News: 'Just 100,000 Motorola Xooms sold since launch'
Motorola has only sold 100,000 units of its rival to the iPad, the Xoom.
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How-Tos: How to use Twitter on a Google Android device
Staying up-to-date with Twitter is quick and easy on a Google Android device such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab.
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News: Ubuntu developer prefers netbooks to tablets
Canonical has not yet built an Ubuntu Linux distribution for tablets and will continue development of the OS for PCs and netbooks, company executives said.
- 06 April 2011
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News: Motorola Xoom 'goes on sale in UK'
UK customers can apparently now buy the Motorola Xoom, with a website called Simply Electronics offering the Android 3.0 tablet for £489.95. But it seems rather dubious whether customers will actually get hold of their Xoom any earlier than those who wait and buy them from other shops.
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News: Canonical commits to netbooks over tablets for Ubuntu
Canonical has not yet built an Ubuntu Linux distribution for tablets and will continue development of the OS for PCs and netbooks, company executives said.
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Opinion: Have the Motorola Xoom and Atrix flopped already?
It's only been a few weeks since Motorola's top-of-the-range Xoom Android tablet and Atrix smartphone went on sale in the US, and analysts are already asserting the Xoom and Atrix are duds.
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News: Motorola Xoom 'goes on sale in UK'
UK customers can apparently now buy the Motorola Xoom, with a website called Simply Electronics offering the Android 3.0 tablet for £489.95. But it seems rather dubious whether customers will actually get hold of their Xoom any earlier than those who wait and buy them from other shops.
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New Xbox One release date, specs, features and price in UK
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Best cases and covers for the new iPad: protect your tablet in style
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What’s the best mobile OS: iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 or BlackBerry 10?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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