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INQ Latest

The iPhone turns 10
  • Phones
The iPhone turns 10: Read INQ's original coverage from 2007

We've dug out our original iPhone launch story from the archives

  • 29 Jun
  • Phones
The iPhone turns 10: Read INQ's original coverage from 2007

We've dug out our original iPhone launch story from the archives

  • 29 Jun
  • Software
Google is preparing its penance pennant search switcher in Russia

The illusion of free will. How terribly Marxist...

  • 29 Jun
  • Friction
Toshiba launches £835m lawsuit against Western Digital for meddling in chip biz sale

Firm accuses WD of making 'false claims' to rival bidders

  • 29 Jun
  • Phones
How times change: Original iPhone vs iPhone 7

Head-to-head shows how far we've come in the past 10 years

  • 29 Jun
  • Security
Met Police still running using Windows XP on 18,000 PCs

And just eight Met Police PCs have been upgraded to Windows 10

  • 28 Jun

News continued

  • Phones
Galaxy Note 8 specs, release date and price: 'Official' cases confirm rear fingerprint sensor, dual cameras

Retailer also debunks talk of an unsightly camera bump

  • 29 Jun
  • Communications
IBM smashes emissions reduction target four years ahead of schedule

Firm has slashed emissions by almost 40 per cent against 2005 baseline

  • 28 Jun
  • Boffin Watch
Volvo's self-driving cars can't get their heads around kangaroos

These 'roos are small. These 'roos are far aw... no wait, they're small as well

  • 28 Jun
  • Security
ProtonMail lauds Google's EU fine after falling victim to firm's shady search practices

Firm says decision means no other firm will have to relive its 'nightmare scenario'

  • 28 Jun
  • Security
Microsoft's Fall Update will bring beefed-up security to Windows 10

Firm claims cloud-based threat detection will 'stop attacks as they happen'

  • 28 Jun
  • Communications
Yahoo Mail gets a makeover and a new ad-free 'Pro' mode (sort of)

But you still definitely shouldn't be using it

  • 28 Jun
  • Hardware
Qualcomm says fingerprint sensors will be embedded in your phone screen next year

It's the ruddy future! So where's my ruddy jet pack!

  • 28 Jun
  • Communications
Four Brits arrested in Microsoft crackdown on scam callers

City of London Police say these arrests are 'just the beginning'

  • 28 Jun
  • Phones
Galaxy S9 price, release date and specs: Smartphone set to feature both 7nm Snapdragon and 8nm Exynos chips

TSMC tipped to build Qualcomm's next-gen Snapdragon SoC

  • 28 Jun
  • Storage
Intel's 545 64-layer SSD barely outperforms Crucial's 32-layer MX300

It's good... but not great

  • 28 Jun
  • Communications
Facebook's two billion users milestone makes it bigger than China

Over a quarter of the world's population are logging in every month

  • 28 Jun
  • Communications
'NotPetya' ransomware outbreak spreads globally and strikes '2,000 organisations'

WannaCry-alike threat hits US hospital, TNT and a, er, chocolate factory

  • 28 Jun

Reviews

Original iPhone vs iPhone 7
  • Phones
How times change: Original iPhone vs iPhone 7

Head-to-head shows how far we've come in the past 10 years

  • 29 Jun
Honor 9 vs OnePlus 5
  • Phones
Honor 9 vs OnePlus 5 specs comparison
  • 27 Jun
  • Laptops
Microsoft Surface Laptop review
  • 26 Jun
Acer Mixed Reality
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Acer's mixed reality Windows headset is a thrill ride standing still
  • 21 Jun
Microsoft Surface Studio hands-on review
  • Hardware
Microsoft Surface Studio hands-on review
  • 15 Jun
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26/06/2017 10:53:59
  1. iPhone 8 release date, specs and price: Leaked images show off edge-to-edge display, dual cameras
  2. ProtonMail lauds Google's EU fine after falling victim to firm's shady search practices
  3. Galaxy Note 8 specs, release date and price: Video shows off handset's chubby design, camera bump
  4. Galaxy S9 price, release date and specs: Smartphone set to feature both 7nm Snapdragon and 8nm Exynos chips
  5. 'NotPetya' ransomware outbreak spreads globally and strikes '2,000 organisations'
  6. Intel's 545 64-layer SSD barely outperforms Crucial's 32-layer MX300
  7. Being in the same room as your phone actually makes you more stupid
  8. Met Police still running using Windows XP on 18,000 PCs
  9. Four Brits arrested in Microsoft crackdown on scam callers
  10. Microsoft's Fall Update will bring beefed-up security to Windows 10
  1. Google Home is six times smarter than Amazon's Echo

    11 comments

  2. Met Police still running using Windows XP on 18,000 PCs

    4 comments

  3. Intel's Skylake and Kaby Lake CPUs have 'critical' hyper-threading flaw

    4 comments

  4. IBM smashes emissions reduction target four years ahead of schedule

    3 comments

  5. iPhone 8 release date, specs and price: Leaked images show off edge-to-edge display, dual cameras

    3 comments

INQ Depth

10 bizarre tech-related Wikipedia entries that really exist
  • Software
10 bizarre tech-related Wikipedia entries that really exist

Perhaps that Alternative 3 scientist disappeared into Kanye's zone?

  • 23 Jun
  • Software
10 bizarre tech-related Wikipedia entries that really exist

Perhaps that Alternative 3 scientist disappeared into Kanye's zone?

  • 23 Jun
Microsoft's Xbox One X console is nothing but marketing hype
  • Gadgets
Microsoft's Xbox One X console is nothing but marketing hype
  • 13 Jun
Father’s Day gifts for geeks and gadget lovers
  • Hardware
Father's Day gifts for geeks and gadget lovers
  • 12 Jun
Best audio tech 2017: Speakers, headphones and audio gadgets tested
  • Audio
Best audio tech 2017: Speakers, headphones and audio gadgets tested
  • 06 Jun
Computex 2017 proved that the laptop comeback is on
  • Gadgets
Computex 2017 proves that the laptop comeback is on
  • 02 Jun

Trendlines

Microsoft

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Four Brits arrested in Microsoft crackdown on scam callers
Met Police still running using Windows XP on 18,000 PCs
HMS Queen Elizabeth is a floating WannCry target thanks to Windows XP OS
Battery tests show its Chrome not Edge that has the edge

Apple

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How times change: Original iPhone vs iPhone 7
The iPhone turns 10: Read INQ's original coverage from 2007
Qualcomm loses bid to throw out FTC antitrust lawsuit
Apple might have bought an eye tracking software company but it ain't confirming

Google

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Google is preparing its penance pennant search switcher in Russia
ProtonMail lauds Google's EU fine after falling victim to firm's shady search practices
Google Home rolls out multiple account access in UK
Google hit with record £2.1bn fine for 'abusing dominance' in search

Security

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Microsoft's Fall Update will bring beefed-up security to Windows 10
'NotPetya' ransomware outbreak spreads globally and strikes '2,000 organisations'
HMS Queen Elizabeth is a floating WannCry target thanks to Windows XP OS
Tim Westwood pimps Snapchat with his credit card details

AI

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Volvo's self-driving cars can't get their heads around kangaroos
Google Home rolls out multiple account access in UK
Google Home is six times smarter than Amazon's Echo
News gathering bot reports on earthquake from 1925

Numb thumbs

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Er, the SNES Classic is already sold out in the UK
Rockstar cools on GTA 5 OpenIV single player mods
HoloLens dev transforms Super Mario Bros into AR game
Sega Forever is the ad-supported game compendium you never knew you needed
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