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Players can challenge themselves to better high scores by identifying songsSwipe Interactive has announced their first iPhone 3.0 compatible application, Jukebox for iPhone and iPod touch.  |


French customers can get their phones early at Orange's flagship Champs-Elysees storeThe top-of-the-range 32GB iPhone 3GS will be free for U.K. customers willing to sign a two-year service contract with network operator O2 for £73.41 per month. With cheaper contracts,  |
Five decades later, Olympus promises to honour the memory of its famous forefathersOlympus has debuted the Pen E-P1, which updates the classic Pen film camera of the 60s and 70s into a digital Micro Four Thirds model.  |
Levy will help to fund UK rollout of broadband says reportThe UK government plans to use a combination of next-generation fibre networks, wireless and satellite technology to ensure everyone in the UK has access to 2Mbps broadband by 2012, it  |


Atomic Floyd headphones models start from £89.95, rising to £129.95Atomic Floyd, the makers of a range of stylish headphones, has signed an exclusive deal with Apple across Europe.  |
Press the create button, and Ringer automatically imports the ringtone into iTunesPixel Research Labs has introduced Ringer 1.0, a new iPhone ringtone creation and editing tool for Mac OS X.  |
As Apple's high street retail partner says 6,000 pre-registered online in two hoursCarphone Warehouse, Apple's high street retail partner for the forthcoming iPhone 3G S, is offering to soften the blow of buying a new, or upgrading an old iPhone,  |
They join Oasis, Flo Rida, Kasabian, Paolo Nutini, Snow Patrol, The Saturdays and Franz FerdinandPlacebo, Calvin Harris, Bloc Party and Mika are set to be added to the line up for iTunes LIVE: London Festival '09 at The Roundhouse, London  |
IT has to ask a lot of questions to figure out the best way to migrate to Windows Windows 7, due to ship on 22 October, has gained good reviews as the OS that Vista should have been. And the  |
Nationwide operators disagree with rural providers that such deals hurt consumers and competitionA group of US senators plans to discuss possible issues with handset exclusivity deals this week, and they've asked the Federal Communications Commission to also examine the practice.  |
Apple has a message for Palm Pre owners: Enjoy it while it lastsPalm Pre owners - are you enjoying the ability to sync your smartphone with iTunes? Do you get a giddy little thrill each time you plug the Pre  |
For other countries - as far east as India and Russia - the software update remains on scheduleApple's hotly-anticipated iPhone 3.0 software update has been delayed a day in Singapore, according to the company's Web site.  |
Reports that the release has been delayed are falseReports earlier on Wednesday suggesting that Apple had delayed the launch of the much-anticipated iPhone 3.0 Software Update worldwide by a day have proved false.  |
More than 2.2 million Web addresses were redirected to a blogA URL-shortening service that condenses long Web addresses for use on micro-blogging sites like Twitter was hacked over the weekend, sending millions of users to an unintended destination, a security  |
Iranians Twitter to the world, bypassing government blocked communication avenuesWhile Twitter has suffered endless wisecracks about its users tweeting more about their favourite sandwiches and coveted parking spots than anything truly important, the past several days have once again showed  |
Web 2.0 bubble deflates as MySpace cuts staff by 30 per centThe restructuring continues at MySpace, whose staff will get cut by almost 30 per cent, the News Corp. division announced on Tuesday.  |
Google services are the subject of a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission as wellGoogle is weighing whether to encrypt its Web-based Gmail service by default, as suggested by a group of internationally prominent Internet security and legal experts as  |  |
The question is where would you position a game device?"In an interview conducted by Kotaku with GameLoft CEO Michel Guillemot, said that an Apple console would make sense, but how to enter it within such a saturated market remains the  |
Ngmoco brings Sega exec Simon Jeffrey over to the iPhoneNgmoco, publisher of hit games for the iPhone and iPod touch, has named Simon Jeffrey to the post of Chief Publishing Officer for its newly created Plus+ Publishing group.  |  |
Energy Star scheme sets new tougher specs for energy consumption Computers, copiers and printers sold the European Union and the US will have to become more energy-efficient from next month in order to gain Energy Star approval, following an agreement  |
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