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London Overground to offer free Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi for everyone… travelling on the London Overground at one of 56 designated stations
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Logitech's BCC950 ConferenceCam pans across 180 degrees
Logitech's latest webcam wouldn't look out of place in a sci-fi flick – but you're more likely to find it in a conference room
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Viral of the week – musical jelly
Meet the colourful musical synthesizers that you'd be happy to eat. Assuming you don't mind grubby mitts all over your food that is.
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Google Chrome becomes world's number one browser for a single day
The search giant's browser pipped its competition to the post for a day. Could it take the top spot permanently?
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Facebook gets hi-res photo viewer and new Acquaintances tool
The code junkies deep in the bowels of the social network giant's lab have been busy tinkering away again
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YouTube improves video quality with one click
Make your YouTube videos look less amateur with its new dummy-proof editing feature
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Google+ updated with photo organiser batch delete and sorting tools
Say cheese – Google+ users have have got some new photo organising tools to play with
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Google is getting smarter with semantic search
Soon the search giant will have so much information for you, you’ll never leave the search page
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51 percent of internet traffic is non-human
You are not alone online, in fact your are outnumbered, by machines
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BBC officially announces video-on-demand store is incoming
Soon iTunes will have competition as a super cheap option from the good old Beeb will be on offer
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Virgin Media to roll out Wi-Fi at Tube stations
Branson and co win contract to bring Wi-Fi to 120 London Underground stations by the end of 2012
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Google confirms Chrome Metro makeover for Windows 8
Looks like you won't be stuck using Internet Explorer with Windows 8, as Chrome joins Firefox for a Metro makeover
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BBC planning to add download-to-own archive shows to iPlayer
The BBC will be popping its archive online – and the best bit? Each show will only cost £1.89 to download. Watch out, iTunes
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Viral of the week – Colossus: the world’s first programmable computer
Although others are often given the credit, Bletchley Park’s top-secret Colossus was the real pioneer of modern computing


