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Forget SMS! The top three instant chat apps
29 April 2013

Have traditional SMS text messages had their day? They have according to one piece of research, which says that chat apps have taken over.

Xbox 720 launch: what we will and won’t see
26 April 2013

The venue’s been set, the date’s been chosen, and the countdown can finally begin. That’s right, the next-gen Xbox will launch on 21 May.

Unlucky in love? Get yourself an iPhone
25 April 2013

Just when you thought iPhone owners couldn’t get any smugger, some research comes along that shows they are a hit with the opposite sex too.

Three gadgets to help you deal with a break-up
24 April 2013

The world of music was rocked to its core this week as boy band powerhouse JLS devastated fans by announcing their split.
 

Pressed for time? Try these four handy iPhone shortcuts
24 April 2013

Apple has got to be one of the most divisive brands in the world; some people will barely acknowledge the existence of non-Apple products, while others simply can’t understand why they are so popular.

Scientists unveil batteries that last 10 times longer
22 April 2013

Batteries, or rather battery life, are the scourge of the modern-day smartphone user, denying us access to our expensive pieces of kit.

Need a boost to your long distance relationship? Tr ...
19 April 2013

Long distance relationships are about to get a lot more interesting, thanks to a genius invention from Durex. Everybody’s favourite condom brand (does anyone else even make them?) has unveiled a set of vibrating underwear which can be controlled over the internet.

Forget Facebook, what other social media should get ...
18 April 2013

The HTC First, unofficially known as the Facebook Phone, has been unveiled by the Taiwanese tech giant to somewhat mixed reviews.

Top tech we’d take to Mars
17 April 2013

Fancy a trip to Mars? You’re in luck; applications are set to open soon for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Red Planet courtesy of Dutch firm Mars One.

Five products doomed for the tech graveyard
16 April 2013

Making predictions is always risky in the world of technology. Just ask Alan Sugar, who famously said in 2005 that the iPod would be ‘kaput’ within a year.

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