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- 07 February 2011
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News: RIM pushes WebWorks for PlayBook apps
Research In Motion's BlackBerry WebWorks Application Platform lets developers use standard web tools to create applications that work like native programs on RIM's smartphones and PlayBook tablets, according to company officials.
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News: AOL buys Huffington Post for $315 million
AOL has agreed to buy the second most popular news website in the US, The Huffington Post, for $315 million.
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News: Wikileaks' Assange begins extradition battle
The extradition hearing for WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange is set to begin on Monday in London, with his lawyers prepared to make arguments he could eventually end up in Guantanamo Bay if first extradited to Sweden
- 05 February 2011
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News: The Chromebook's 9 best and 9 worst features
When Google first started supplying the CR-48 in early December, lots of reviewers posted their first impressions after driving the Chromebook around the block a couple of times. We've taken the Chromebook out on a two-month test drive to see how it performs in real-world conditions.
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News: 10 things to track in real time with Google Maps
Looking for a flat to rent or wondering what the latest global health crisis is? Look no further than Google Maps.
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News: Visual tour: Apple's greatest hits under Steve Jobs
Under the reign of CEO Steve Jobs, Apple has certainly produced some great products.
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News: Smartphone face-off: iPhone vs Android
Ever since Google Android's popularity began to surge last year, arguments are blazing over which smartphone operating system reigns supreme.
- 04 February 2011
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Video: Google offers Android web store, in-app purchasing
Plus more on Android 3.0 'Honeycomb'
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Video: Egypt restores links to the internet
Plus: new Android Market, and more stories
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News: Sony NGP: All You Need To Know
Sony recently announced its successor to the PSP - a technical powerhouse with a serious identity crisis.
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News: Opinion: Forget Windows Phone 7 deal, Nokia
Speculation has been running rampant about potential steps Nokia may take to stem its losses in the smartphone arena, fuelled at least in part by comments made by CEO Stephen Elop to analysts in February.
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News: IPv4 finale 'one of the most important days of the internet'
Internet policymakers officially handed out the last five blocks of IPv4 address space to each of the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) at a ceremony held in Miami this week.
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News: Developers praise Android Market improvements
Google's improvements to the Android Market application store, including the addition of a browser-based store and in-app payments, are being hailed as a big step in the right direction by analysts and developers.
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News: More Computers wins PC Advisor's Best Specialist IT Retailer
More Computers is the winner of the PC Advisor Awards 2011 reader award for Best Specialist IT Retailer.
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News: Amazon UK wins PC Advisor's Best Online Retailer
Amazon UK is the winner of the PC Advisor Awards 2011 reader award for Best Online Retailer - as voted by the readers of PC Advisor.
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News: Egyptian activist: internet shutdown backfired
The Egyptian government's move last week to shut down the Internet in the country backfired because it further inflamed antigovernment protestors, a digital activist in the country said.
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News: Amazon Kindle 3 is PC Advisor's Gadget of the Year
The Amazon Kindle 3 has won the PC Advisor Awards 2011 reader award for Gadget of the Year - voted for by the readers of PC Advisor.
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News: Microsoft to fix 10 Windows bugs next week
Microsoft today said it will issue 12 security updates next week to patch 22 vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer (IE), Windows, its Internet server and Visio, the company's data diagramming tool.
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News: Lenovo halts shipment of Sandy Bridge PCs
Lenovo on Thursday said it would stop shipments of its latest IdeaPad laptops and IdeaCentre desktops in the wake of Intel's revelation of a flaw in the Sandy Bridge chipset design.
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News: EU plans strict rules on PC disposal
New rules on disposing of your old laptop, printer or mobile phone look set to come into force in the European Union. The European Parliament on Thursday voted to pass stricter laws on how the bloc deals with electronic and electrical equipment waste.
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