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Thursday 23 October 2014
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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
Over a third of Britons are guilty of trying to use their neighbours' WiFi connections, new research suggests. Are you one of them?
After Ashton Kutcher took on the Apple giant, Batman star Christian Bale will play Steve Jobs
Twitter is no longer just about connecting people to one another but about connecting machines to machines
Despite an increase in power, the new iPad shaves off 1.4 mm from an already skinny chassis. Currently the thinnest tablet in the world, the Air 2 measures 240mm x 169.5mm x 6.1mm and weighs only 437g. But just how did Apple do it?
iFixit’s latest teardown reveals the engineering secrets inside the new iPad Air 2.
Californian tech giant to open 25 retail stores across China within two years, according to a new report
Vast amounts of data about London is set to be made available to the public as part of City Hall's second Datastore portal
Secondary pupils across the UK will take part in cybersecurity lessons as Cabinet funded resources are launched in response to rising industry skills gap
Facebook chief executive stuns an audience in Beijing by conducting Q&A in near fluent Mandarin
The iFixit team take apart the latest Mac Mini, Apple's most compact, affordable computer.
The relic, which sparked a revolution in home computing, is thought to be one of the first batch of 50 Apple 1 machines
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With Touch ID now present on the latest iPhones and iPads, will you trust your data with Apple's new biometric authentication system?
With Apple releasing the Touch ID API to third party developers, more and more apps are using the iPhone and iPad's fingerprint sensors to make their data more secure. Here are 12 apps using Touch ID integration
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.
With its smartphone market share plummeting and no other income to fall back on, HTC is launching a camera and a photography social network, chief executive Peter Chou tells Matthew Sparkes
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Broadband company offers £50 to anyone who can call their home landline number when challenged in snap poll
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Video Games»
Bayonetta 2 might not have the same manic impact as its predecessor, but is still one of the best --and most bonkers-- action games ever made, writes Tom Hoggins.
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Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, will receive a pay package worth $84m (approximately £52.5m) - 11 times what he was paid last year
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Sources said the meeting was to address Government concerns about “illegal and extremism content online”.
Social Media»
A new video shows little girls, dressed as princesses, swearing like troopers in the name of gender equality. About effing time, says Daisy Buchanan. When are we going to stop teaching our daughters to play nice?
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