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BT has stepped up its super-fast internet arms race with Virgin Media by promising speeds of up to 300Mbps for some customers by the spring of next year.





With smooth and clear 3D that isn’t blighted by crosstalk, blur-free 2D detail and a packed and nicely upscaled Bravia Internet Video smart TV service, the Sony KDL-55HX823 55-inch LED-backlit LCD TV hugely impresses
The moment the next generation Apple iPhone 5 lands in Korea, Samsung will attempt to have it banned, a senior company executive is alleged to have said.





The Sony 40NX723 40-inch LED TV is a feature-packed, cutting-edge set that delivers excellent pictures from a variety of sources.Find out all you need to know in our expert review.





Great performance and features make Sony’s BSP-S380 entry-level Blu-ray player stand out from the crowd. Check out our expert review to find out more about this great little Blu-ray player.





One unexpected side effect from the growing take-up of 3DTVs is that folks are migrating to larger screen sizes. This means a warm welcome should await Panasonic’s TX-P65VT30.





Hot on the heels of the news that Sharp could be about to get investment from Apple to become the supplier of iPhone and iPad screens, here’s another fillip to the inventor of LCD TVs – a cracking 3D TV that’s a polished performer with high-end sources, the LC-40LE831E.
Three men have been jailed in China for stealing unreleased images of the Apple iPad 2… More info on Apple’s future tablets might be difficult to come by!
Facebook is hoping to break the App Store’s stranglehold on the iOS app-sphere by launching its own store within the Safari mobile browser, according to reports.







