Richard Trenholm

BlackBerry Q10 with Qwerty keyboard comes to Three

The BlackBerry Q10 is heading to Three. That means unlimited data for the very latest BlackBerry, complete with keyboard for messaging your mates. The Q10 is the first of the next-generation BlackBerry line-up to sport a signature clicky Qwerty keyboard as well as the latest software and features, including BlackBerry Messenger. Splash out £50 for …

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Nokia Lumia 925 comes to O2 in white, Vodafone in black

The Nokia Lumia 925 has just been officially announced in London, and O2 and Vodafone are quickest off the mark to confirm they will sell the new Windows Phone flagship — with a different colour each. The 925 comes in black, white or grey metal. O2 is the only network to sell the white version when it launches, and Vodafone …

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Where to follow today’s new Nokia launch on CNET

New Nokia news! The doors are open at Nokia’s exclusive London launch, and the CNET team has already taken its front-row seats ready to bring you the news, first impressions and photos as they happen — and here’s where you can follow Nokia’s announcement, live on CNET. We’ve got a live blog covering every detail as it unfolds, featuring detail …

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PayPal Check

In today’s fast-paced modern world, there’s no time for nonsense like putting your hand in your pocket and pulling out your money — but with PayPal you can pay at the till with just a smile at the cashier as you breeze out of the shop, goods in hand and wallet safely ensconced in your pocket. With the PayPal Check-in …

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Snapchat admits it’s possible to recover deleted photos

Photo-sharing app Snapchat has admitted it’s “sometimes possible” to recover deleted photos — which could mean blushes for anyone using the app to send saucy snaps. Snapchat is a messaging service that lets you send a photo to a friend’s phone, the service sending more than 150 million photos in a day — more than three times the number of pictures …

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BlackBerry Q5 with Qwerty keys heads for developing world

There’s a new BlackBerry 10 phone in town: the BlackBerry Q5 is a colourful and affordable new smart phone with a Qwerty keyboard that’s aimed at developing countries. The Q5 comes in red, black, white and pink. BlackBerry reckons it’s perfect for people in emerging markets who have never owned laptops or computers, but are now ready to buy smart …

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BT has 1.5m superfast broadband customers, prepares for 4G

As BT prepares to go toe-to-toe with Sky, the company has revealed that profits are up and over 1.5 million people are using its superfast fibre broadband. In today’s financial results, BT also confirms it spent £200m on 4G. BT’s superfast Infinity service uses fibre optic cable and promises speeds of up to 76Mbps. With 1.5 million people already using …

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Samsung planning Android laptops, expert says

Android laptops — what will they think of next? So-called ‘Android Book’ laptops could be with us in the next few months, with Samsung reportedly looking to get a headstart on the next generation of Google software. Industry expert Mingchi Kuo of KGI Securities claims Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie will be designed for laptops as well as phones and …

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom and S4 Mini in new leaks and pictures

The Samsung Galaxy S4 family is set to explode, and new pictures and clues have emerged about the hotly tipped Galaxy S4 Zoom and Galaxy S4 Mini spin-off smart phones. Samsung hasn’t made an official announcement about any of the rumoured spin-offs to the S4, but hints are popping up all over the show in leaked photos and listings for the …

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EE denies personal data offered to police by partner

Phone network EE has denied any wrongdoing in a privacy brouhaha that sees another firm accused of trying to sell EE customer data to the Metropolitan Police. Despite officially having access only to anonymous data on EE customers, market-research company Ipsos Mori is alleged to have offered the Met personal data, a claim EE calls “misleading”. In a deal between …

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