Panasonic reveals most mobile Toughbook devices yet

Panasonic has unveiled its leekest and slimmest Toughbook devices yet as it looks to shake up the rugged technology market.

The new FZ-T1 mobile device and the FZ-L1 tablet blend hard-living protection with a new sleek design that Panasonic says can cope with even the most extreme conditions.

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The Toughbook F1 (see main image) looks to mirror

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Apple iPhone SE

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Just when we thought that iPhone SE deals had completely bottomed out, we've just seen prices fall again. Just over two years since Apple unveiled its budget handset, you can now get the iPhone SE on contract for a mere £15 per month - that

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Mobile helps BT Q1 results ahead of 5G trialsMobile helps BT Q1 results ahead of 5G trials

Mobile has helped BT’s consumer unit offset declines in other areas of the business, with high-end smartphones, SIM-Only tariffs and the launch of converged products contributing to an improved Q1 for the company.

Whereas revenue in BT’s business, public sector, wholesales and Global Services units all fell, consumer continued to perform, with r

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LinkedIn talks the talk, adds new voicemail featureLinkedIn talks the talk, adds new voicemail feature

LinkedIn’s online messaging service will now cater for voice recordings, after a software update designed to expand the way professionals can connect.

Users can now record and send voice messages up to a minute long, ensuring their communications still remain brisk and businesslike (we’re busy people, ok) while giving recruiters and spammers even m

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Origin Access Premier, EAunlimited PC games subscription service, launches July 30Origin Access Premier, EA’s unlimited PC games subscription service, launches July 30

EA has announced that Origin Access Premier – a new games service that allows subscribers to play an unlimited number of EA’s own games on PC – will launch on Monday July 30.

According to EA’s CFO Blake Jorgensen, who spoke during the company’s quarterly earnings call, Origin Access Premier will cost $14.99 (around £11, AU$20) per month, or $99.99 (

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 shown off in a video suggests face, not fingerprint, scanningSamsung Galaxy Tab S4 shown off in a video suggests face, not fingerprint, scanning

We’ve seen plenty of renders of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, but now we’ve seemingly seen the slate on video, giving us a close look at it in both black and white or grey shades.

Shared by SlashLeaks, the footage only lasts ten seconds, but you can see that there’s no fingerprint scanner, with the slate instead likely relying on a face scanner, as h

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