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Thursday 30 October 2014
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Apple says it has no intention of competing with Android in the lower end of the smartphone market
Apple's Tim Cook has publicly come out in an essay, saying he is 'proud to be gay'
Libraries, museums and civic centres across the country will soon start to offer free WiFi
In pics: Photographer Babycakes Romero documents the death of real-life conversation
Sony premieres a new Bloodborne trailer at the 32nd Annual Golden Joystick Awards at London's O2 Arena
The White House has reportedly been targeted by Russian hackers, sparking investigations by FBI, Secret Service and National Security Agency
Nintendo has shocked analysts with an unexpected profit during its fiscal second quarter in the wake of previously disappointing results
Apple has clawed back valuable market share from its Android rivals following strong sales of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus across Europe
UK businesses report that they are receiving a worse service from mobile operators than their landline counterparts
X-Wing is the Casablanca of video games; if you haven't played it, you're a philistine, writes Willard Foxton
Google remembers french artist Niki de Saint Phalle with a special doodle
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Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPod on this day in 2001. Rhiannon Williams takes a look back at the portable player that transformed the way we listen to music
Technology moves at a dizzying pace, making predictions about the industry nearly impossible. But this doesn't stop people from having a go - often with hilarious results
Just as film buffs don't write off Casablanca because it's old, video gamers should embrace the greats from their archive too. Here are five of the best selected by Willard Foxton
Currently the thinnest tablet in the world, the iPad Air 2 measures 240 x 169.5 x 6.1mm and weighs only 437g. But just how did Apple do it? iFixit’s latest teardown reveals all
Smartwatches have created a whirlwind. Pebble sits calm at the centre, focusing on functionality
We hear about hacking every day – but are individuals really vulnerable? Sophie Curtis volunteered to find out.
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Gamers and videogame makers are set to flock to Nottingham from March next year, as the city becomes home to the world's first cultural centre for videogames
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen donates $100M (£62 million) of his fortune to help in the battle against the Ebola virus
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Google Maps images of New York buildings turned into typeface
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Every year another slew of youth-friendly buzzwords enters the big dictionaries - but spare a thought for those that don't make the cut
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