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Spotify free streaming finally comes to Windows Phone Free music streaming with ads now available on Microsoft's mobile OS, bringing it on par with Android and iOS -
Google's driverless cars will break speed limits Google self-driving cars programmed to break speed limits, with company claiming it will make them safer -
EE launches 4G roaming rip-off in 14 more counties EE customers can now use 4G in sixteen countries, but it could cost you nearly £100 to watch a few YouTube videos -
Vodafone DEAD LAST for data and network reliability Latest results from UK-wide tests put Vodafone dead last, with EE topping the overall rankings -
Sony could be working on smaller Z3 Tablet compact Mention of a new device in accessory instruction manual suggests -
Samsung buys SmartThings home automation startup SmartThings is officially been acquired by Samsung, marking the company's latest venture into the smart home -
EE forces people to pay 50p for good customer service People calling EE's helpline can now pay 50p to jump the queue, but customers are furious at EE's "disgusting" scheme -
Asus Zenphone UK release date confirmed as 1st September Asus's new ZenFone smartphone range powered by Intel Atom processors will be coming to the UK in two weeks time -
Sunset Overdrive release date, news, trailers & screenshots Everything we know so far about what is sure to be the Xbox One's most OTT shooter, Sunset Overdrive -
The internet is DYING: sites down as 512k limit is breached The internet's ageing and giant network 'map' has reached an arbitrary software limit as engineers scrabble for a fix -
Reversible USB 3.0 will give you one less reason to scream New USB Type-C standard can be plugged in either direction and transfer data at 10Gbps -
Man United bans iPads from Old Trafford because TERRORISTS Home of former Premier League champions no longer open to iPads as club adopts airport-style security measures -
Vodafone is THE WORST phone network for phone calls One in every five calls placed in rural Britain on Vodafone is either blocked or disconnected, according to regulator Ofcom