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Will cash injection make CyanogenMod the next big mobile OS? The "clean" version of Android gets a boost from some well-known investors
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From 140 chars to auto-play videos: has Twitter lost it? Social network experiments with auto-playing ads, a far cry from its low-bandwidth origins
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Microsoft Office to be pre-installed on Android devices Samsung, Dell and others to pre-install Office apps on Android phones and tablets
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BT 4G network set to launch this week BT is pushing ahead with plans to launch its own cut-price 4G network for broadband customers
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Pirate Bay sails past broadband provider blocks Millions of British broadband customers once again get unrestricted access to torrent sites
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Microsoft rolls out Office 2016 preview for PC PC users get their first glimpse of Microsoft's next Office suite
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Dyson invests $15m to "double smartphone battery life" British engineering firm backs solid-state battery technology that promises to keep gadgets going for much longer
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BT finishes rock bottom of broadband satisfaction survey Britain's biggest ISPs are shamed in Which? broadband provider rankings
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Apple App Store is still down worldwide Apple App Store and iTunes Store both experiencing problems worldwide, and have been since 10am this morning
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What Britain's best and worst broadband streets look like New survey reveals Kent street has the country's slowest broadband
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Up Periscope! Twitter's latest video venture Twitter acquires live video streaming service. Is it bad news for rights holders?
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Android 5.1 released: what's in the new flavour of Lollipop? Multiple SIM support amongst a selection of new features in Android 5.1 (Lollipop)