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Google launches music service to rival iTunes

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Top Stories


Google Music made available in the US

Search engine failed to sign deal with Warner Music

Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon chips to hit tablets next year

Snapdragon chips, which are designed to run Windows 8, will be in tablets during the second half of 2012

BlackBerry shunned by app developers as Windows Phone 7 booms

Even Android could be vulnerable

iTunes Match: What you need to know

iTunes Match has entered the public arena

Google offers opt-out method for Wi-Fi geolocation mapping

Google lets users opt out from wireless network mapping following penalty order imposed by Dutch Data Protection Authority

Facebook users reel from porn spam attack

Explicit images may push users away and enterprises to ban the social network, say analysts

Google fixes Gmail bug, relaunches app for iPhone

iOS developer knocks Google for taking two weeks to patch

Guide for tablet buyers launches

TabletWorld 2012 on sale today

Lexmark launches Mobile Printing app for iPhone and Android

Print from a smartphone or tablet that's connected to the same Wi-Fi network as a printer

Salman Rushdie forces Facebook climbdown over his name

Author uses Twitter to embarrass giant over identity policy

New Wi-Fi routers, cloud services simplify branch networks

Aerohive unveils simple but powerful branch Wi-Fi routers that integrate closely with a range of…

8.43 million Brits have never been online

Since Q2 299,000 UK adults have been online for the first time

Microsoft: We won't update others' Windows apps

Missing a chance to make 'huge leap' in Windows security, argues expert

Air Control for Android review

Air Control is a simple game for Android, but it is also surprisingly addictive.


More Latest PC Advisor News...

Dear reader, welcome to this week's Thursday newsletter from PC Advisor. Today we have exciting news about a launch from Google, albeit one that UK users can't yet enjoy, as well as PC Advisor's very own new launch - a brand new magazine called TabletWorld. We've also got all the latest technology news, reviews, video tips and tricks. Enjoy.

Matt

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Video: Nook Tablet launch

Barnes & Noble launches its Nook Tablet, Adobe abandons Flash for mobile.

Video: Honda's updated Asimo robot learns new tricks

Honda unveiled an updated Asimo robot with a number of advancements including what the company call autonomous behaviour.

Video: Tech company helps preserve World War II memories

An online family scrapbook company in San Francisco, 1000memories, is collecting oral histories from World War II veterans.


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