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Microsoft touts touch-sensitive ways to do things faster via new Office software
Watch live, keep up with the athletes, test your knowledge of the games and more
No, they're not bikinis, but just as exciting
Mozilla developers focus on speed in latest browser
Check out the world's first colour flexible plastic display with video rate driven by OTFTs
First images of the brand-new Google tablet
What we like about the latest Ubuntu operating system
On the centenary of his birth, we take a look back at the life and achievements of Alan Turing
Microsoft have finally released their first tablets which will run on the Windows 8 Pro and Windows RT - come check them out!
A Father’s Day shopping guide for Star Wars fans, car guys and gamers
Explosive growth of internet users, devices, apps creates demand for more IP addresses
Look beyond jQuery and you'll find a wealth of JavaScript libraries tuned for mobile devices, Canvas-based animation, HTML5 video, local databases, and more
Yes, why of course you absolutely 'need' this stuff!
Some ammunition to keep bragging Apple users at bay
Enterprise ultrabooks and ARM-driven sleekbooks among new products launched in Shanghai
You can’t erase all of the personal info that’s out on the web, but you hide in plain sight
RIM has unveiled the first smartphone running its next-generation BlackBerry 10 software. The device is meant only for developers
Take a ride down memory lane and check out the gadgets we used to know and love
While smartphones and tablets have stirred the bring-your-own-device crowd to action lately, employees have been bringing their own tech gadgets to work for years. Here's a look at some of the coolest BYOD tech, past and present
Nano-transistors powering big gains in power, efficiency
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