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PSP GoThe PSP Go might not have a slot for standard PSP games, but Logitech is rumoured to be working on an add-on drive for the handheld console, letting it play hard copy UMD games as well as grabbing downloads.

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Freeview HD goes live

Freeview HDFreeview HD goes live in the UK today – brilliant, you might think, but don’t get too carried away just yet. At the moment you can’t buy a Freeview HD receiver, so no-one can watch it – not so brilliant after all.

Don’t feel too disheartened though. It won’t be long before your basking in all the free HD programming that your heart could possibly desire. Well, BBC and ITV HD at least, thanks to HD tuners just around the corner.

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audioBoo - Browser VersionaudioBoo is coming to a browser near you. That is, providing that your browser of choice is Firefox or Safari, although it might work on IE, but it may not. Confused? Read on for more info.

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With only a couple of months to go before its official release, and a mere few weeks before its open beta shindig, Star Wars Online developers Cryptic Studios and Atari have released the first video that shows actual gameplay. Read on for the action.

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Twitter 360Twitter 360, an augmented reality, geo-tagging app has hit the App Store. The app allows you to ‘see’ where your friends’ tweets are happening.

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Square

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s Square is, nearly, open for business. Clearly not content with having just one world-changing innovation under his belt, his new mobile payment service lets vendors collect cash from a usual credit card using a mobile phone.

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GoogleIt’s not been a good day for free content fans. Earlier today we told you how Google is planning on charging for TV on YouTube and now we bring you the news that the search engine supremo is to offer newspaper publishers an option to limit the number of free clicks to their content.

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Uspenski Catherdral in HelsinkiData centres. They’re not glamorous and they’re certainly not eco friendly, gobbling up electricity like Robbie Coltrane tucking in to finger food at a free buffet. But that’s all about to change. A Finnish IT firm is to open the most eco-friendly data centre on earth – situated in a bedrock cave underneath a 19th century Eastern Orthodox Cathedral in Helsinki. Not your average file vault. Read on for all the info.

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