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iPhone 5 teardown highlights

A teardown of Apple's new iPhone shows how the Cupertino giant manages to pack so much hardware into such a small space, and design it to draw as little power as possible.

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Acer outs £180 Iconia Tab A110 Android tablet

The new tablet, which has disadvantages and advantages when compared with the Google Nexus 7, is clearly priced as a reaction to that and other recent devices - the last Acer seven-incher launched at £300.

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Grading iOS 6 Maps: pass or fail?

There's no denying the sex-appeal of iOS 6 new photo-realistic and interactive 3D Maps, but would you trade transit information and Street View data for it?

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Google Apps users get email and contacts migration tool

The same functionality has been available to consumer Gmail users for a while, but can now also be used by those using the standard, business, government or education flavours of Google Apps.

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Samsung to add iPhone 5 to U.S. suit against Apple

Samsung is looking into whether the hot-off-the-line iPhone 5 has infringed the firm's patents, as the two companies continue their ongoing U.S. litigation.

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Why Linux on the desktop is still struggling

The ubiquity of Microsoft's desktop office suite is one reason the company has remained a leader in the PC segment -- and that same Office ubiquity is the main reason Linux still struggles.

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Raspberry Pi gets turbo-charged with overclocking update

A firmware upgrade to the Raspberry Pi will now support overclocking of the processor, gaining a 50-percent performance boost, the Raspberry Pi Foudation has said.

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iPhone 5 launch: More than 1,000 people needlessly block London's Regent Street

Another iLaunch, another queue. For my sins, I was sent down there to check out what all the fuss was about and why exactly people had been waiting there for more than a week. Ultimately, I'm not sure I got an answer.

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Latest Reviews

 

Dell adds business-class desktop, ultrabook and tablet to Windows 8 lineup
Dell's OptiPlex 9010, Latitude 6430u and Latitude 10 aim to keep IT managers happy while providing users with productive platforms for Windows 8.

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Tripleton Enigma E2 encrypted smartphone
This tri-band GSM phone has fairly ordinary everyday specifications, but it has one extraordinary capability: it supports secure encrypted phone calls. The Enigma E2 is expensive — but if security is paramount, it does the job.

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QuickBooks Pro 2013 review
A jazzy new interface and a CRM-like Lead Centre are the main new features in QuickBooks 2013. Existing users may struggle to justify the upgrade, but there's a lot in the product already and this refresh certainly won't do sales any harm.

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Dell PowerEdge R520 review
It's not the most powerful or scalable 2U server in Dell's PowerEdge range, but the R520 is still a quick, capable and affordable dual-socket platform that can be configured to handle a variety of both datacentre and distributed office workloads.

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Plantronics Voyager Legend: First Take
The Voyager Legend is a surprisingly comfortable and ergonomic boom-mic Bluetooth headset. It delivers excellent audio quality and has several clever features, but some may still find it too bulky and too expensive.

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