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Android and Apple iOS will not beat BlackBerry

Fanboys had better sit down before continuing, as I have some bad news for you, unless your particular tech obsession of choice is CrackBerry or Windows flavoured. Neither Apple iOS nor Android will...

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Poll suggests third of Android owners really want an iPhone

Android is on a wave, it would seem, what with Gartner just announcing that the Google mobile OS has a 25.5% global market share. This puts it in second place behind Symbian on 36.6%, miles ahead of...

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Android App of the Week: Posterous

Social-networking tool Posterous has been around since May 2008, and it’s gained a sizeable following thanks to its minimalist design, which allows you to post links to photos, MP3 files, documents and...

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Nothing fair about “fair-use” policies

This is the problem when I’m out of the office for the PC Pro podcast: there’s nobody to get irrationally angry when my colleagues say something moronic. Step forward David Bayon and Darien...

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Cloud security: is Android the weakest link?

Much has been written about the security of data in the cloud, and even more about the insecurity of the same. Until now, things have been somewhat quieter when it comes to how we access cloud-based...

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Mobile money: a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist

Mobile money is the future, or so I’m assured by research into the use of Near Field Communications (NFC) systems, which says most of us will be using our smartphones to pay for stuff within the next...

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Mobile phones: 15 years and a world apart

Fifteen years ago – almost to the day – I got my first mobile phone, a Motorola mr20. It was a chunky thing, with a two-line black-on-green LCD display and a battery that lasted for up to 12 hours (so...

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Spotify: what’s gone wrong with your mobile apps?

I’m a massive fan of Spotify and gladly pay my monthly £10 to access music on my mobile, but I can’t be alone in despairing every time I open up the app on my Android phone. Take a look at the desktop...

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The shoebox-sized all-in-one printer

Normally an all-in-one printer wouldn’t draw crowds, but HP’s latest – the OfficeJet 150 – is a little different. While it offers the print, copy and scan functions you’d expect from a multifunction...

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Intel wants to “own” mobile – but at what cost?

Despite its financial might and peerless silicon engineering experience, Intel’s attempts to break into the mobile market are best characterised as a hamster rolling a boulder up a very steep hill....

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