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Kabel Deutschland Likely to Prefer Vodafone's Revised All-Cash Bid
Vodafone raises bid to €85 per Kabel Deutschland share, according Bloomberg's sources.
Vodafone Plans Product Range Expansion With Kabel Deutschland Acquisition
Vodafone confirmed media reports that it is looking to buy Germany's cable network operator Kabel Deutschland.
E3 2013: No Internet Connection? Then Forget Xbox One and Stick to Xbox 360 Says Microsoft
At E3, Microsoft has said players unable to validate their Xbox One via the internet can stick to playing the Xbox 360
Mobile Devices Will Outnumber People by 2017
Analysts predict more mobile devices in use than people on the planet.
Microsoft Clarifies Xbox One Always Online and Used Games Issues
The Xbox One will require online check-ins and publishers may charge fees for used games, Microsoft has announced
EE Unveils Flexible 4G Plans Ahead of Vodafone and O2 Launches
EE to launch pay-as-you-go and shareable 4G plans this summer as network passes 500,000 4G users.
Lower Pricing Predicted for Xbox One and PlayStation 4
Ahead of E3, Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter has speculated prices for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4
YouView is UK's 'Fastest-Growing TV Service' With 400,000 Customers
YouView announces new HD internet channels and Android app as TV services reaches 400,000 customers.
Proposals to Eradicate EU Roaming Charges Presented to Commission before Summer
Neelie Kroes promises radical move to eliminate mobile roaming charges and enshrine open internet in European constitution.
Inventors Challenged in 3D Printers for Peace Contest
Michigan Tech challenges inventors to solve world's ills with 3D printers, after gun designs appear online.
Vodafone 4G Network Delayed Until End of Summer
Vodafone has delayed the launch of its UK 4G network until the end of summer, when a new iPhone is also expected.
Rumours of Television Death by 4G Greatly Exaggerated
Research firm appointed by mobile networks finds 4G does not affect Freeview television reception as first feared.
BT Plans Mobile Network Return With Possible O2 Partnership
BT could be staging a return to the mobile network market, 11 years after handing BT Cellnet over to O2.
Samsung Tests 5G Mobile Network Capable of 1Gbps Speeds for 2020 Launch
Samsung successfully tests 5G mobile network capable of delivering 1GBps download speeds.
BT Shares Surge on Strong Full-Year Results
Lower costs and expenses help company's performance despite a 5% decline in revenues.
Huawei Security Chief Labels Obama Cyber Policy 'Bonkers'
As the Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei finally speaks relations with US, the company's security chief criticises Obama's cyber policies.
BSkyB to Add 550 New Jobs to Manage Enlarged Customer Base
The company adds 715,000 more subscription products in the third quarter.
4G Can Make the UK Truly Digital [BLOG]
Ahead of O2's 4G launch this year, Chief Operating Officer Derek McManus talks about its benefits for business.
Dell Latitude 10 Review
The Dell Latitude 10 is a tablet aimed at business users, with a docking station, huge battery and Windows 8 Pro.
EE Signs Up 318,000 4G Customers in Five Months
EE has announced it is on target to have one million 4G customers by the end of 2013.
Adam Orth Was Right: We Need to Deal with Always-Online
Despite the controversy around Adam Orth, an always-online Xbox Durango may be vital to Microsoft's next-gen strategy.
UK Mobile Ad Spend More Than Doubles to £526m in 2012
Advertising on mobile devices grows a staggering 148 percent in 2012.
EE 'Pushing Boundaries of Mobile Industry' to Create World Class Network
EE has announced a speed increase to parts of its 4G network as part of a roadmap which will help create an unmatched mobile network in the UK.
Vodafone Teams with China Mobile for Burma Mobile License
Vodafone forms consortium with China Mobile to bid for mobile licenses in Burma.
UK Internet Speeds Differ by 89% in Areas Just Miles Apart
A new study by uSwitch shows that UK internet speeds dramatically vary between areas that are just miles apart
Google Will Not Merge Android and Chrome OS says Eric Schmidt
Google chairman Eric Schmidt has denied rumours that Chrome OS and Android are to merge, during an interview in New Delhi.
Press Regulations Royal Charter Lowers Drawbridge over Moat Between Politicans and Journalists [BLOG]
Free expression under threat, argues Shane Croucher, as press regulation seeks to cover all 'news-related material' published.
UK Broadband Speeds up 30% in Six Months
Average UK broadband speeds have increased 30% in just six months to over 12Mbps.
Lenovo ThinkPad Twist Review
Lenovo ThinkPad Twist Review
BT to Create 1,000 Jobs in Pan-UK Fibre Broadband Project
BT's £2.5bn fibre rollout project to provide high-speed broadband services across the country.