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MySpace released a video offering users a taste of what they can expect from its imminent relaunch.
An iPhone 5 user discovered a 'mystery chip' inside the new Lightning cables, pointing to third-party adapters being useless without it.
Night owls can order a new iPhone (plus a slew of other devices) online starting at 10 p.m. EDT Monday and every night from then until 4 a.m.
Nintendo UK has revealed that the Wii U will enforce region-locking for games.
Rumors of another Galaxy Nexus smartphone escalated as leaked photos point to a new iteration in development.
New Apple TV update introduces new features like Photo Streams and the ability to use multiple iTunes accounts on one device.
The square 4:3 ratio phablet is getting an upgrade already, despite only recently hitting shelves outside Asia.
Apple's misfiring Maps app has prompted one hacker to conjure a way to restore the banished Google Maps app to iOS 6.
Fresh exec Punit Soni took to Google+ to interact directly with Motorola users.
Users in the U.S., U.K., and Germany can now bill purchases made through the site straight to their mobile phone bill.
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Apple has announced that it has already sold more than five million new iPhone 5 handsets in three days.
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High street retailer Phones 4U has posted its Samsung Galaxy Note 2 pre-order page on its website, with tariffs and all.
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Apple is apparently on the prowl for new recruits who've worked on Google Maps in the past.
Updated The official Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S3 has begun rolling out in Eastern Europe, and it's "gradually being introduced to other markets"
The Windows Phone 8-powered Huawei Ascend W1 may not be alone when it arrives later this year.
Intel has confirmed that its current Medfield processor found in its first wave of handsets does not offer support for LTE.
Google has finally added Do Not Track to Chrome, with the privacy-friendly setting making an appearance in the latest developer build.
Microsoft has made significant changes to Windows 8 to make things a lot tougher for people hacking multiplayer games.
Exclusive Pioneer has admitted to TechRadar that it is battling against anonymity among people who buy things like docks.
Apple has headed back to court after its August battle with Samsung, demanding more money because of damage to its brand.
The Motorola Razr i was announced last week and several networks have now released pricing details for the phone.
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