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Facebook tells the US, UK and Australia that it won't be breaking chat encryption
No end to end-to-end. End of
Facebook tells the US, UK and Australia that it won't be breaking chat encryption
No end to end-to-end. End of
A fully souped-up Mac Pro will set you back over £48,000
A whole lot of cheddar
AirPod sales give the wearables market a much-needed boost
WHAT, SAY THAT AGAIN
Microsoft debuts its first native Office app for Linux
There's no 'i' in Microsoft Teams. Except the one
iOS 13.3 is here with support for security keys
And Stocks gets an update! Happy days!
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An ex-Apple executive claims the company spied on his phone after he left
American as Apple Spy
Intel's Comet Lake-S CPUs could pop up in April 2020
S marks the rumoured spot
Silicon Valley: Final episode review
The best sitcom about a compression algorithm in TV history
Huawei will extend Harmony OS globally during 2020
But not on phones and laptops. Yet
Apple is returning to CES after a 28-year hiatus
Send Tim now to C.E.S
Microsoft is killing off Wunderlist in 2020
We are The INQUIRER's complete lack of surprise
Windows 10 Mobile is receiving its death-day security updates
And someone has come back to say goodbye
Apple's iPhone 12 looks set to boast improved battery life
Thanks to improved circuitry
Intel brings 22nm Pentium G340 back from the silicon scrapheap
All's well that's Haswell
The Open Rights Group wants answers on General Election data use
Privacy of the ballot box
Chinese authorities plan to ditch all foreign-made tech by 2023
See how you don't get to like them Apples
Verizon blocks archivists from preserving 20 years of Yahoo Groups history
Who do Yahoo think you are
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- Apple's iPhone 12 looks set to boast improved battery life
- Microsoft debuts its first native Office app for Linux
- An ex-Apple executive claims the company spied on his phone after he left
- Galaxy S11 specs, release date and price: In-the-wild images show chunky camera hump
- A fully souped-up Mac Pro will set you back over £48,000
- Facebook tells the US, UK and Australia that it won't be breaking chat encryption
- Silicon Valley: Final episode review
- iOS 13.3 is here with support for security keys
- Intel's Comet Lake-S CPUs could pop up in April 2020
- OnePlus 8 Lite leak hints at a return to the mid-range
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Chinese authorities plan to ditch all foreign-made tech by 2023
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Apple's 'highest-end' 2021 iPhone might ditch the charging port entirely
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NHS Trusts are still running Windows 7 on more than half of devices
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Microsoft debuts its first native Office app for Windows
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Jury finds in favour of Elon Musk in 'pedo guy' Twitter case
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