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Slow broadband 'hits many homes' PDF Print E-mail
Many UK addresses have broadband speeds of less than 5Mbps, research suggests.

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In pictures: Hand-held consoles PDF Print E-mail
A look back at some of the consoles to grace our palms over the past three decades

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VIDEO: Breakthrough in radio wave energy PDF Print E-mail
Researchers at the University of Bedfordshire believe they have found a way of harvesting power from radio waves.

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Pirate Bay vows to go underground PDF Print E-mail
File-sharing site Pirate Bay vows to carry on after the High Court lays the foundations for its closure.

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VIDEO: Inside 'dirty lab' taking on hackers PDF Print E-mail
A part-government funded research unit allowing ethical hackers to simulate attacks on computer systems has been set up in Worcestershire.

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VIDEO: New PlayStation Vita is tested PDF Print E-mail
Against increasingly strong competition, two Newsbeat listeners test Sony's new hand-held console, the PlayStation Vita to see if it's any good.

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Megaupload founder granted bail PDF Print E-mail
The founder of shut down file-sharing website Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, is granted bail by a New Zealand court.

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Biosensors measure sporting success PDF Print E-mail
The new technologies changing sport performance

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VIDEO: Inside Apple's factory in China PDF Print E-mail
ABC presenter Bill Weir has been granted exclusive access to a factory in China run by Foxconn, one of the biggest suppliers for software giant Apple.

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Pinterest tackles copyright fears PDF Print E-mail
Social network Pinterest attempts to stem a tide of copyrighted content concerns with a new blocking tool for concerned rights holders.

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Facebook photo policy 'leaked' PDF Print E-mail
After months of controversy over Facebook's removal of certain pictures, the guidelines describing which ones should be taken down have been 'leaked'.

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Million homes 'need TV filters' PDF Print E-mail
Filters will need to be installed in almost a million UK homes to combat TV interference likely to occur from new 4G mobile services.

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EU court to rule on Acta legality PDF Print E-mail
A controversial anti-piracy agreement is to be referred to the EU's highest court due to concerns surrounding internet freedoms.

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VIDEO: Can HP return to its former glory? PDF Print E-mail
Can the once mighty technology giant Hewlett Packard return to its former glory?

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Nuclear space bomb 'quite likely' PDF Print E-mail
The government must take "more seriously" the threat of a nuclear weapon being exploded in space by a rogue state, MPs warn.

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US to expand broadband spectrum PDF Print E-mail
US Vice-President Joe Biden unveils a report that calls for nearly doubling the US wireless broadband spectrum over 10 years.

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UK study reveals GPS jamming use PDF Print E-mail
The illegal use of Global Positioning System (GPS) jammers in the UK is highlighted in a new study.

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Mobile money: Using your phone to transfer cash PDF Print E-mail
Using your phone to transfer cash

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Late Playbook OS upgrade released PDF Print E-mail
Research in Motion releases an update to the Blackberry Playbook - almost a year later than first promised.

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Text apps 'lost networks $13.9bn' PDF Print E-mail
Report suggests use of social messaging apps like Whatsapp instead of traditional SMS lost networks $13.9bn (£8.8bn) last year.

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