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Thinking of getting in on the web TV craze? Roku may be your answer: the miniature Apple TV-alike TV box has just touched down in the UK for a very wallet-friendly price. Read more

Amazon is in the final stages of inking a deal with Viacom in the US that will help it launch a movie streaming service to compete with Netflix. But hang on, if Amazon’s getting serious about movie streaming in the US, where does that leave Lovefilm? Read more

Yes, you did read that right: according to some behind the scenes research, O2 is giving out your number to pretty much every mobile website you land your browser on when connected to its network. Read on for the worrying details… Read more

Mobile World Congress 2012 is just a few weeks away, but we’ve already privy to some of the most innovative tech from the show. This week, we headed down to the Smart UK competition to get a sneak peek at some of the gear that’s going to change the mobile phone industry, from right here in the UK. Read more

Just put your order in for the Asus Transformer Prime but have the patience of a saint? You might want to commence kicking yourself; Asus has announced an updated model of the laptop/tablet hybrid coming in June this year. Read more

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It’s here. Netflix UK has launched, positioning itself as the only real subscription movie service to challenge Lovefilm thus far. The launch sees the movie streamer land on a myriad web-enabled devices as of today. Read more

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It seems that iTunes Match is available in the UK. Or is it? We’re not entirely sure, and nor is iTunes. We’ve had confirmed reports of the service going live for some users, only to not actually work. Read more

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Huawei branded smartphones arrive in the UK next monthThe days of Huawei as an OEM manufacturer in the UK are coming to a close. The company has confirmed plans to start selling a line of its own branded smartphone early next month. Not only will the smartphone carry the Huawei name, the company has set a goal to capture four to five percent of the UK smartphone market share within a year.

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