Technology
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BT: EE takeover will lead to better deals for consumers BT says consumers will benefit from cheaper broadband, telephone and TV if its EE takeover is approved -
Microsoft to push out Windows 10 Mobile updates itself Mobile networks will no longer have control over Windows smartphone updates -
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Acer Revo One RL85 review A clever design means Acer's brilliant Revo One mini PC can double-up as a 3-drive server£399 -
Hannspree Micro PC review A tiny PC with reasonable performance, but it's limited in its usefulness£125 -
Top things Hollywood thinks that computers can do Technology's generally boring until it's been sexed up the Hollywood way - here are our favourite clichés and mistakes -
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Scan 3XS Graphite LG157 review Screen and build improvements make the Scan 3XS Graphite LG157 gaming laptop a top mid-range choice£950 -
Steelseries Sentry review Tobii's Eye-X tech offers an intriguing glimpse into the future of game controls, but it's expensive and only a few games support it£145 -
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Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review A slick shlock horror return to Wolfenstein's roots, but a lot of the pathos and subtleties of The New Order are lost in The Old Blood£15 -
Waterproof Samsung Galaxy S6 Active pictures leak online Samsung's Galaxy S6 goes rugged, adding water, dust and shock-proofing and a bigger battery to its flagship specification -
Panasonic GF7 review Dependable and feature-rich, but the Panasonic GF7 is beaten by cheaper rivals.£399
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Google Nexus 4 The Nexus 4 is a great handset for those who want Android in its purest form, but you're better off with the Moto G -
Fujifilm XQ2 review Not much use for video, but the Fujifilm XQ2 strikes an excellent balance of image quality, compactness and price.£279
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A to take on Apple's iPad Samsung announces UK release date for its latest Galaxy Tab A tablet, which has a 9.7in screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio