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BlackBerry chases teens with pre-paid offer
by Daniel Long

Forget the corporate tie, BlackBerry has teamed up with Boost to aim the smartphone at celebrity-mad teens with a pre-paid offer

Nov 23, 2009
Asus G60J, an A-List laptop that runs the most demanding games at native resolution
by Alex Bradner

Power, strong build and an added splash of style make the Asus G60J a gaming laptop worth paying top dollar for.

Nov 19, 2009
News
Microsoft cuts off more that 600,000 pirate gamers from Xbox Live
by Stuff.tv

Microsoft has confirmed it has cut a "small percentage", thought to be around 600,000 gamers, off from Xbox Live for modifying their consoles to play pirated games

Nov 12, 2009
News
EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall

The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".

Nov 6, 2009
News
Tesla breaks land record for electric car on a single charge
by Daniel Long

Internode managing director Simon Hackett has driven his Tesla Roadster into the record books, completing 501km on a single electric charge in the 2009 Global Green Challenge

Oct 28, 2009
News
Amazing Apps for your Phone: 6 of the best augmented reality apps
by Alex Kidman

Looking to do something completely different with your iPhone? These 6 apps will help you see the world in a whole new way.

Oct 21, 2009
News
Top 10 technology visionaries
by Iain Thomson

We've all had great ideas in idle moments that are either forgotten or impractical, but these are people who identified technological advances and made them happen..

Oct 19, 2009
Review > Value PC
HP's Pavilion s5180a proves that cheap and cheerful isn't everything
by Zara Baxter

The HP Pavilion s5180a punches above its weight and provides a welcoming entry point for a starter or low-end upgrade system.

Oct 6, 2009
Is Nvidia's GeForce 3D Vision the next big thing in home entertainment?
by David Bayon

Nvidia’s long-awaited 3D kit finally arrives and when it works, it’s every bit as good as we’d hoped it would be.

Oct 2, 2009
News
Intel demos four-screen laptop
by V3.co.uk staff

Codenamed Tangent Bay, the prototype integrates three OLED touchscreens above the keyboard, which can be used to control the computer and display media.

Sep 25, 2009
News
Picking the Perfect Home Entertainment Box: Do you need a Freeview sticker?
by Adam Turner

If you're buying a digital TV set top box you'll have likely noticed those Freeview stickers. But do you need it?

Sep 24, 2009
Review > Video Editing
Sony Vegas Pro 9 is a video editor worth exploring
by Ben Pitt

It’s missing a couple of key features, but nevertheless, Vegas Pro is highly sophisticated and quick to use for serious video editors.

Sep 21, 2009
News
If money were no object: Sharp Aquos LB-1085, the world's largest LCD TV at 108 inches
by Daniel Long

As the Guinness Books of Records may prove, people are fascinated with all things big and small. The Sharp Aquos LB-1085 makes us dream big with 108in

Sep 11, 2009
News
Tweak your netbook: which is the best OS?
by Staff writers

With netbooks a big favourite with laptop buyers over the last 12 months, we count down the five OSes that could be the friendliest for mini laptops

Aug 28, 2009
News
Researchers crack WPA encryption in 60 seconds
by V3.co.uk staff

Japanese researchers claim to have found a way to break the Wi-Fi Protected Access(WPA) encryption system used in wireless routers in just 60 seconds..

Aug 28, 2009
If money were no object: Lenovo's ThinkPad W700ds, the $7,000 laptop with a second screen
by Mike Jennings

Revolutionary features and stunning power: for anyone lucky enough to have the cash, the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is the ultimate mobile workstation

Aug 20, 2009
News
Top 10 fun computing films
by Iain Thomson

To honour John Hughes, we've listed tech movies that give you all an excuse to sit down with a DVD or two and enjoy tech in the movies..

Aug 10, 2009
Download
East-Tec Eraser 2009 9.5.1
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Aug 7, 2009
News
Tenenbaum ordered to pay $675,000
by Nick Farrell

A Boston jury has ordered Joel Tenenbaum to pay a total of US$675,000 for willfully infringing 30 songs by downloading and distributing them over the KaZaA peer-to-peer (P2P) filesharing network.

Aug 4, 2009
News
How a YouTube video sensation is bringing chart success to old songs
by Daniel Long

Google has finally found a way to monetise YouTube: by granting fair use of copyrighted materials to home videos, artists such as Chris Brown are celebrating their music bouncing up the charts, with wedding bells chiming in the asile.

Jul 31, 2009

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Power, strong build and an added splash of style make the Asus G60J a gaming laptop worth paying top dollar for.
 
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BlackBerry chases teens with pre-paid offer
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 23, 2009
Forget the corporate tie, BlackBerry has teamed up with Boost to aim the smartphone at celebrity-mad teens with a pre-paid offer
Microsoft cuts off more that 600,000 pirate gamers from Xbox Live
by Stuff.tv  |   Nov 12, 2009
Microsoft has confirmed it has cut a "small percentage", thought to be around 600,000 gamers, off from Xbox Live for modifying their consoles to play pirated games
EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall  |   Nov 6, 2009
The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".
 
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