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Tim Cook Says Apple Watch Could Replace Your Car Keys, And That’s Just The Start

Tim Cook Says Apple Watch Could Replace Your Car Keys, And That’s Just The Start

By Darrell Etherington Apple CEO Tim Cook is doing a tour in part to help prepare the world for the launch of the Apple Watch, which is likely going to be the start of the show at a special even on Monday March 9 at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco. He spoke to…

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Review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen

Review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen

By Chuong Nguyen Introduction and design Capitalizing on the stylus craze to give tablet owners more precision input, Lenovo asks users of its $299 (£195, AU$385) Yoga Tablet 2 with Windows to not only touch and poke at the screen, but to key it, stab it, and slash it with almost any metal object. Though…

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Review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen

Review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen

By Chuong Nguyen Introduction and design Capitalizing on the stylus craze to give tablet owners more precision input, Lenovo asks users of its $299 (£195, AU$385) Yoga Tablet 2 with Windows to not only touch and poke at the screen, but to key it, stab it, and slash it with almost any metal object. Though…

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Boostcase For iPhone 6 Review: Modular Power Helps Save Face

Boostcase For iPhone 6 Review: Modular Power Helps Save Face

By Darrell Etherington The iPhone 6 charging cases are arriving, and Boostcase has returned with its modular design, offering additional battery life when you want it, and a slim protective shell when you don’t. It’s a clever take on the usual static bulky mass, and it does what it promises to, extending your device’s battery…

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Week in Tech: Week in tech: Pebble Time, Sony slip-ups and Moto E madness

Week in Tech: Week in tech: Pebble Time, Sony slip-ups and Moto E madness

By TechRadar If you listen carefully you’ll hear a whooshing sound. It’s the sound of faraway planes, trains and automobiles carrying hundreds of hacks to Barcelona, because next week sees the biggest event in the mobile tech calendar: MWC 2015. Inevitably that means lots of leaks, stacks of speculation and tantalising teasers – so we…

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Week in Tech: Week in tech: Pebble Time, Sony slip-ups and Moto E madness

Week in Tech: Week in tech: Pebble Time, Sony slip-ups and Moto E madness

By TechRadar If you listen carefully you’ll hear a whooshing sound. It’s the sound of faraway planes, trains and automobiles carrying hundreds of hacks to Barcelona, because next week sees the biggest event in the mobile tech calendar: MWC 2015. Inevitably that means lots of leaks, stacks of speculation and tantalising teasers – so we…

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Review: AMD FX-8320E review

Review: AMD FX-8320E review

By Dave James When AMD tells us it’s sending over a new FX-series CPU, we can’t help the sudden rush of excitement. It’s an automatic response, born of a time when a new AMD CPU had the potential to offer something genuinely competitive. But those days seem long gone. All we get now are half-hearted…

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Review: AMD FX-8320E review

Review: AMD FX-8320E review

By Dave James When AMD tells us it’s sending over a new FX-series CPU, we can’t help the sudden rush of excitement. It’s an automatic response, born of a time when a new AMD CPU had the potential to offer something genuinely competitive. But those days seem long gone. All we get now are half-hearted…

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DealsRadar: TechRadar Deals: Xbox One bargain, Nintendo 2DS, speakers, games and more!

DealsRadar: TechRadar Deals: Xbox One bargain, Nintendo 2DS, speakers, games and more!

By DealsRadar It’s the end of the week and we’re finishing up with some more TechRadar Deals! TODAY’S HOT DEALS Xbox One: This one was so popular last time out we thought we’d include it again as the deal is still available! You won’t find a new Xbox One any cheaper than this anywhere, it’s…

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Ericsson Sues Apple Over Patent Licensing, Seeks To Block iPhone And iPad Sales

Ericsson Sues Apple Over Patent Licensing, Seeks To Block iPhone And iPad Sales

By Darrell Etherington Ericsson, the pioneering wireless technology company that holds many patents related to cellular network connectivity, has filed suit against Apple both with the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, claiming violation of 41 patents that apply to both the iPhone and iPad. These…

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Swiss Watch Makers Announce An Activity Tracking System Designed To Hide Inside Fancy Watches

Swiss Watch Makers Announce An Activity Tracking System Designed To Hide Inside Fancy Watches

By John Biggs If you’ve been wondering how Switzerland was going to react to the coming of the Apple Watch, ponder no more: two smaller luxury watch companies, Alpina and Frederique Constant, have added electronic components to otherwise staid analog watches, essentially turning a fancy timepiece into a sort of mechanical Fitbit. The platform, called…

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Industry voice: How the flash new kids on the block are muscling aside the old storage giants

Industry voice: How the flash new kids on the block are muscling aside the old storage giants

By Gavin McLaughlin All actors, singers and performers know there comes a time when their place in the spotlight will be taken by someone else. It’s a natural progression. Some of them accept their diminishing fame with good grace, making a good living from supporting roles or performing fewer gigs in smaller venues. Others refuse…

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Industry voice: How the flash new kids on the block are muscling aside the old storage giants

Industry voice: How the flash new kids on the block are muscling aside the old storage giants

By Gavin McLaughlin All actors, singers and performers know there comes a time when their place in the spotlight will be taken by someone else. It’s a natural progression. Some of them accept their diminishing fame with good grace, making a good living from supporting roles or performing fewer gigs in smaller venues. Others refuse…

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Using a SSD? This news will make you want to backup right now

Using a SSD? This news will make you want to backup right now

By Jamie Hinks Tricky data recovery of lost files is failing to halt the spread of SSDs in organisations with just less than 90 per cent of companies enjoying the reliability and speed that the storage provides. A technology use survey conducted by Kroll Ontrack reported that a third of global respondents have experienced a…

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Using a SSD? This news will make you want to backup right now

Using a SSD? This news will make you want to backup right now

By Jamie Hinks Tricky data recovery of lost files is failing to halt the spread of SSDs in organisations with just less than 90 per cent of companies enjoying the reliability and speed that the storage provides. A technology use survey conducted by Kroll Ontrack reported that a third of global respondents have experienced a…

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