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Monday 6 October 2014
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Microsoft's Steve Ballmer: Android generated $1bn in a year for the company from Samsung alone. Photograph: Kimihiro Hoshino/AFP/Getty Images
Charles Arthur: Plus Spotify and the tyranny of choice, Shellshock attack, Marriott's Wi-Fi blocking, the democratisation of gaming, and more
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Friday 3 October 2014
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Charles Arthur: Plus police and technology: good or bad?, if Neelie Kroes ran a telco, Ello's non-business, and more
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Thursday 2 October 2014
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Charles Arthur: Plus four indicted for hacking in US, Sway comes to Office, Depression Quest: the quest, Hong Kong protesters targeted
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Wednesday 1 October 2014
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Charles Arthur: Plus turning maps into Minecraft, Uber's self-parody, Project Ara moves closer, farewell Lotus 1-2-3, and more
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Tuesday 30 September 2014
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Inventor of the World Wide Web takes to the stage for the Every Second Counts Forum in November - and you can be there
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Footpaths of Manhattan bridge when it was being built. New York City, 1900s. Photograph: /Library of Congress
Charles Arthur: Plus YouTube loses another exec, Adobe gets onto Chromebooks, Apple's Irish tax non-issue
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Monday 29 September 2014
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Mobile, powered by the cloud, is changing the game for sports teams around the world. It can do the same for your business. Benjamin Robbins explains how
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Light emitting diodes (LED) in red, green and blue. Not members of Daft Punk. Photograph: Steven Puetzer/Getty Images
Charles Arthur: Plus why have a smart home?, Yahoo's newest problem, BlackBerry's outlook, casing smartphones, and more
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Friday 26 September 2014
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The sports industry is leading the way in the use of technology to engage with fans - what can businesses learn from this connected approach?
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Charles Arthur: Plus Vietnam goes smart, what about 4Chan?, BlackBerry Passport reviewed, and more
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Thursday 25 September 2014
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Charles Arthur: Plus Samsung takes aim with Notes, Google dumps climate denial group, BlackBerry seeks Passport pass, and more
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Wednesday 24 September 2014
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The Guardian will host an evening debate on the future of secure mobility, in association with Symantec and Accenture, on 29th September
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Samsung’s Ativ Book Q, unveiled in June 2013, can run on Windows 8 and Android software. But now the company is exiting the European PC market.
Charles Arthur: Plus what focus groups can't tell you, Indian grey market iPhone pricing, weather forecasting phones, and more
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Tuesday 23 September 2014
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Anita Sarkeesian Photograph: Anita Sarkeesian/flickr
Charles Arthur: Plus FBI investigating threats against Sarkeesian, Samsung v LG, motherboard shipments under stress, and more
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Monday 22 September 2014
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Charles Arthur: Plus Uber drivers talk (and it's not encouraging), Apple and privacy, QR code mistakes, GDC's bomb investigation, and more
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