Thursday 31 May 2012

PCA Today: Orange San Diego is UK's first Intel smartphone

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Orange San Diego is UK's first Intel smartphone: details, pictures

San Diego with Intel chip to launch June 6.

New wave of ultrabooks to include 30 touchscreen models, Intel says

Intel will officially announce new Ivy Bridge processors for ultrabooks next week at Computex.

Windows 8 Release Preview to launch today

Accidental blog post confirms early release and new features.

Samsung Galaxy S3 review

The Samsung Galaxy S3 is the most anticipated Android Smartphone ever.

Apple to buy Swedish firm holding 'swipe to unlock' patent - analyst

Neonode's prior patent could be latest complication in Apple-Samsung patent war.

Mid-range laptop buying advice

What you need to know when buying a mid-range laptop.

NAS drives buying advice

What you need to know when buying a NAS drive.

RIM Weighs Options, Maybe You Should Too

RIM has reportedly hired bankers to explore options for the sinking company. If you depend on BlackBerry, you need to consider your future.

Apple CEO Cook felt 'intense sadness' after Jobs death

Cook replaced the sadness he felt with an "intense determination", learned a lot from Jobs.

Germany taken to court for failing to implement data retention

A German Pirate Party representative says the move is 'absolutely ridiculous'.


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Wednesday 30 May 2012

PCA Today: Samsung Galaxy S3 goes on sale for £1

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Samsung Galaxy S3 goes on sale for £1

Bargain deal for one week only.

Dell XPS One 27 (2710) all-in-one PC review

The Dell XPS One 27 (2710) packs a powerful Intel third generation Core i7 CPU into a 27in form factor.

Samsung Galaxy S3 delayed on Vodafone

Can't exclusively sell 32GB model for a least two weeks.

Apple CEO touts TV as 'area of intense interest'

Tim Cook promises 'incredible' products.

Flame Malware: All You Need to Know

What exactly is Flame? What does it do?

Cook: Apple will "double down" on Siri and secrecy

Cook opened the All Things Digital conference.

WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange loses extradition appeal

Swedish authorities had requested his extradition from the UK in order to question him about allegations of sexual offences.

Windows 8 Release Preview leaks to Web

Appearance of Chinese 64-bit build may signal milestone release this week.

Sony announces Xperia Go and Xperia acro S

Durable smartphones, only one UK bound.

BT on track to deliver 500,000 wi-fi hotspots for Olympic Games

Boris Johnson praised the deployment, saying it will benefit London after the Games are finished.


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Tuesday 29 May 2012

PCA Today: Apple ramps up new MacBook Pro production, for July release

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Apple ramps up new MacBook Pro production, to hit stores in July

Apple manufacturers have received huge orders for the new MacBooks, causing labour shortages in the supply chain.

Google Nexus tablet to tip up next month

Teams up with Asus despite Motorola acquisition.

Sandboxing will 'disadvantage Mac users' say developers

Mac users will suffer frustrations, productivity losses after Sandboxing becomes law on the Mac App Store.

Facebook Camera: Hands on

Facebook famously bought Instagram for $1 billion and then launched its own similar Facebook Camera app.

Should Facebook Make a Smartphone?

The rumors that Facebook is developing its own smartphone platform and/or hardware continue to persist.

How to Benchmark Your Android Device

We show you how to conduct testing in a way that produces consistent, repeatable results.

Samsung Galaxy S3 in pebble blue is delayed

Blames the new 'hyperglaze' material.

Pixar's tribute to Steve Jobs

Disney's Pixar Animation Studios pays tribute to 'a mentor and a friend' in new movie, 'Brave'.

HMRC online tax tool crashes as 400,000 people try to access it

The UK’s tax office launched a personal tax mobile application today.

Huawei Ascend D Quad preview

The Huawei Ascend D Quad boasts some class leading specifications including a powerful quad-core processor.


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Monday 28 May 2012

PCA Today: Facebook to make its own smartphone by 2013

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Facebook to make its own smartphone by 2013

Rekindles 'buffy' project with Apple engineers.

Apple CEO Cook's doing a good job, but Jobs 'would have lost his mind over Siri'

Report discusses the successes, and failures of Tim Cook first few months as Apple CEO.

LG announces world's first Full HD smartphone screen

Smashes 'Retina' quality displays.

Sources: TfL considering Wi-Fi bundles on Oyster travel cards

Virgin Media and TfL are planning to offer Wi-Fi in 80 tube stations in time for the Olympic Games.

New Apple boss reaps £36m bonus

British retail chief John Browett sees earnings soar.

RIM said to plan to lay off 2,000 staff

Recent data show the company further losing smartphone market share.

Motorola Videos Show Android 4.0 on Droid RAZR

New features in Motorola's custom version of Ice Cream Sandwich are displayed.

New features in Windows 8: Virtual keyboard

Windows 8 features explored in pictures.

PC fan getting louder

How to troubleshoot your PC's cooling system.

BlackBerry Curve 9320 review

A cheap-and-cheerful BlackBerry smartphone, there's lot to like about the BlackBerry Curve 9320.


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Friday 25 May 2012

PCA Today: Asus Zenbook Prime Ultrabook: First look

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Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A: First look

The Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A has a full-HD IPS display is the breakout feature of Asus’ new high end Ultrabook.

Facebook launches Camera app

Complete with filters, just like Instagram.

PS4 could have game freezing adverts

New mid-game advertising could change games forever.

UK cybersecurity professionals are ‘too old’, says Baroness Neville-Jones

Country faces severe skills shortage if problem is not addressed.

48% use cloud to sync music, images between mobile devices

Only 10% using remote printing capabilities.

Google funds UK computer science teachers

First batch of teachers to be placed in schools this year.

Jonathan Ive: Apple doesn't want to make money, just the best products

Apple’s goal isn’t to “make money” but to “design the very best products we can”.

Sony brings streaming music service to the iPhone

The company will offer a free app for its Music Unlimited service, the basic monthly plan for which costs US$4.

How to dual boot Windows 8

Run Windows 8 alongside your current OS.

Manage your browser's Auto-Complete to secure private data

How to stop your web browser giving away your secrets.


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Thursday 24 May 2012

PCA Today: Toshiba reveals AT300 tablet

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Toshiba reveals AT300 tablet

The Ice Cream Sandwich follow-up to the AT200.

How to dual boot Windows 8

Run Windows 8 alongside your current OS.

iPhone, Android account for 82% of smartphones shipped

BlackBerry decline continues through first quarter, IDC says.

How to type unusual characters on a qwerty keyboard

Where is the | symbol?

Windows 8 to Run Adobe Flash Only on Some Websites

Windows 8 will support Adobe Flash, but because of security concerns it will only run when you visit select trusted websites.

Samsung Galaxy S3 is a 'phablet, not smartphone'

4.8-inch screen makes S3 a tablet/phone hybrid.

Sony gives Tablet S and P an Ice Cream Sandwich update

Coming this month with unique Sony additions.

McAfee reports big spike in malware

A quarterly threat report found password-stealing Trojans on the rise.

Supercomputer to connect to 400PB of storage via Ethernet

5PB of nearline storage will run over 40Gbps Ethernet on Blue Waters.

RepRap 3D Printers Will Soon Self-Replicate Like Bunnies

The RepRap can print out its own parts, which could help drive down the cost for DIY 3D printers.


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