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Google Nexus S price slashed

Just two weeks after it was announced - and on the day it officially went on sale - Carphone Warehouse has slashed £120 from the price of the Google Nexus S. Read more on the Nexus S price drop

App review: Word Lens

Which? reviews Word Lens, a new language iPhone app that can translate text in real-time. Read more on Word Lens

iPhone 4 sees strong sales ahead of Christmas

Apple looks set for a bumper Christmas with over 38,000 iPhone contracts sold per-week throughout November. Read more on iPhone 4 sales

Mixed reaction to London Underground’s mobile network

The London Underground’s much-delayed mobile network looks like its finally being given the green light, but according to a Which? Conversation survey, not all commuters welcome the plans. Read more on the survey's results

LG B to be the new ‘thinnest’ smartphone?

Not content with announcing the world's first dual-core phone, LG look to be lining up a new phone to win the crown of world's thinnest smartphone, the LG B. Read more about the LG B

Samsung buys up a load of Tegra 2 chips

With today's news that LG is about to launch the world's first Tegra 2 dual-core phone, Samsung looks like it doesn't want to be left behind. Read more on Samsung's big order

Ofcom calls for Freephone numbers to be free on mobiles

Telecoms regulator Ofcom wants 0800 numbers to be free to call from mobile phones, as a part of proposals to tackle confusion over non-geographic numbers. Read more on Ofcom's Freephone shake up

LG Optimus 2X officially confirmed

LG has confirmed that the Optimus 2X will be the world's first phone with a dual-core processor and that it will get a European release. Read more on the Optimus 2X

CES 2011: interactive event ticker now live

The annual Consumer Electronics Show is just around the corner, and you'll be able to interact with the Which? tech team in real time with our new CES news ticker. Read more on our CES coverage

Google sends Nexus S into space

We've seen some pretty strange ways of testing phones in the past, but Google has just pushed the envelope, pushed it all the way to space. Read more on Google's space adventure