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Opera is set to bring web browsing and net connected widgets to Loewe TVs, after inking a deal with the German gogglebox vendor. Could video on demand soon follow?

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Nintendo dropped a bombshell today with the first official word of a true sequel to the DS, but that’s not all that went down in gadgetry this morning: read on for all the headlines condensed, right here in the lunchtime lowdown.

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The Opera iPhone app the web browser company was touting last month at Mobile World Congress has been submitted for approval for the iPhone App Store. It promises speedy loading times, even when signal is weak, but will Apple say yes to a serious Safari rival?

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Microsoft’s browser choice ballot screen officially launches today via a regular Windows update. It will give you the choice of replacing Internet Explorer with another browser of your choice and is the final move in Microsoft’s long anti-trust tussle with the EU. What browser are you going to plump for?

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We’ve hit the halfway point of the week, so to celebrate hitting the home stretch, we’ve rounded up all the latest and greatest gadget news for you. Read on for all the headlines right here in the lunchtime lowdown!

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Opera Mini iPhone app incoming!

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An Opera Mini iPhone app is to be demoed at Mobile World Congress next week, the Norwegian web browsing stalwart has revealed. Apple may not plan on letting Safari rivals onto the App Store anytime soon, but in just a few days, we’re going to find out what we’re missing out on.

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Google is set to end support for Internet Explorer 6 for all its services, beginning with Google Docs and Google Sites in March. If you’re still rocking the aging Internet Explorer 6 and want to keep going with Google, read on to find out what to do next…

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MicrosoftMicrosoft’s ten year anti-trust battle with the European Union over pre-installing Internet Explorer has finally come to an end. Microsoft will now offer users a choice of web browsers which could mean Google Chrome, Safari, Opera and Firefox all find themselves with a shedload of new users.

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