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Wednesday 27 June 2012

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Google 'to launch Android tablet at I/O'

Google is widely expected to announce its first tablet computer when it begins its annual developer conference in California today.

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Judge orders Samsung to stop selling tablet

Court to consider Apple's patent infringement claims.

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O2 customers hit by text messaging failure

Thousands of O2 customers have been unable to send text messages for almost a full day following a technical fault.

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YouView partner says missing the Olympics is ‘no big deal’

YouView, an internet connected set-top box backed by the BBC, will fail to launch in time for the Olympics which is 'no big deal', according to BT’s TV chief, a shareholder of the venture.

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Google tablet: an admission of failure against the Apple iPad

Google is expected to unveil an own-brand, 7-inch, $199 “Nexus” tablet today at its developer conference in California, in an admission that Android has failed to make an impact on Apple’s iPad.

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Apple drops virus immunity claim for Macs

Apple has dropped claims on its website that Mac computers do not get viruses, after hundreds of thousands of machines were hijacked by a Trojan.

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Richard Russo novel not for sale as e-book

Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Russo says his new novel Interventions won't be for sale in electronic form.

Facebook tests 'Find Friends Nearby' feature

Facebook is testing a new feature that allows people to connect more easily by logging in to a page on the social network that shows people nearby.

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Samsung predicts record-breaking Galaxy S3 sales

Samsung expects sales of its new Galaxy S III, launched at the end of last month as a main rival to Apple's iPhone, to top 10 million during July, making it the firm's fastest selling smartphone.

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TECHNOLOGY CHOICE

Satoru Iwata interview: Nintendo rivals are already copying the Wii U

EXCLUSIVE The Nintendo President and CEO talks to Tom Hoggins about the challenges facing the Wii U and the direction of the next generation of video game consoles.

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