Samsung Galaxy S3: price - UK networks revealed
Updated UK networks have quickly announced the availability of the Samsung Galaxy S3 in the UK.
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Updated UK networks have quickly announced the availability of the Samsung Galaxy S3 in the UK.
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Exclusive Mozilla's evangelism over open web standards has changed browsers forever, but it's also brought competition to Firefox.
Exclusive Apple would risk losing its audience if it locked down its browser to ensure users did not shift to HTML apps, according to Mozilla.
Exclusive Firefox-maker Mozilla has slammed Apple, telling TechRadar that the walled-garden approach is both stopping creativity.
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BT has announced that its fibre wholesale service has now passed the ten million properties milestone.
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The LG Optimus L7 will make its debut in the UK this week, with the design-focused handset hitting its expected UK release date.
Elder Scrolls Online has been announced, an MMO that potentially has the fanbase to take on the likes of World of Warcraft and Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Sony has officially unveil the Sony Vaio T series - its first effort at an ultrabook.
Sky's Now TV service remains on track, as the company confirmed itself as as Britain's biggest triple-play provider.
Microsoft is planning a more stringent approach to 'racy' apps in its Windows Marketplace, suggesting a few ways that adult app makers can be a little more subtle.
Warner Bros has announced that it will be publishing enhanced movie scripts for sale on Kindle, iOS device or Nook.
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Samsung's stellar performance at the start of 2012 means it has overtaken Nokia as the number one mobile phone manufacturer.
Samsung has pointed to the Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note as key reasons behind a record-breaking quarter.
Exclusive O2 believes that its newly launched O2 Wallet will attract new customers, but will not use the available-to-all service to dangle offers to join the network.
O2 has finally launched the O2 Wallet in the UK – a mobile payment system that will offer money messaging, shopping comparison and begin the task of ending the need for a real wallet.
LG has claimed that it has turned a corner, with its latest financial results showing a return to profitability for a company that has been battling net losses for the prior six months.
ARM has once again put in an impressive quarter, with CEO Warren East talking up future innovation.
The engineer behind iconic British computer the ZX Spectrum has given his backing to the Raspberry Pi project.
The London Eye has become the latest landmark to be covered by a Wi-Fi network, with the announcement coinciding with the launch of Sky's special Wi-Fi app for its subscribers.
Virgin Media has announced that its 100Mbps superfast broadband is now available for more than 10 million homes in the UK.
The inventor of the net has insisted that the UK government's web monitoring plans constitute a "destruction of human rights."
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