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Kindle Fire HDX
Amazon reduces Kindle Fire HDX by £30 in time for Christmas
Tablets

Amazon has reduced the price of its 7in Kindle Fire HDX tablet by £30, just in time to put one under the tree this Christmas

EE 4G roaming
EE turns on 4G roaming (for people visiting the UK)
Mobile phones

Proper roaming coming first-half of next year

Foodini
Foodini prototype food printer a step closer to making Star Trek replicators a reality
Home office Printers

Some of the original developers of the 3D printers have revealed the Foodini prototype, which can "print" food

Nokia Normandy
Nokia Normandy Android smartphone rumoured for 2014
Mobile phones

Nokia is reportedly working on an Android smartphone, which will either sit alongside or replace its Asha range of budget handsets

Asus PadFone Mini
Asus Padfone Mini launched as 4.3in smartphone and 7in tablet pair
Mobile phones Tablets

Asus has officially launched the Padfone Mini, a 4.3in smartphone and 7in tablet combination for anyone looking for a mid-range alternative to the Padfone Infinity

Qualcomm Snapdragon
Qualcomm reveals 64-bit Snapdragon 410 mobile CPU
CPUs Mobile phones

The first 64-bit mobile system-on-chip outside of Apple's proprietary A7 has been revealed by Qualcomm, but the Snapdragon 410 won't be coming to the UK any time soon

Nissan Qashqai 2014
Nissan Qashqai 2014 claimed as "world's most parkable car"
Car accessories & equipment

Technology from Nissan's self-driving vehicle programme makes its way to consumer level with an automatic parking system

Mini Cooper S 2014
Mini Cooper S 2014 gets 2.0-litre engine upgrade
Car accessories & equipment

Significantly larger engine leads to boosted performance, but Mini manages to keep efficiency in mind with gains in economy too

Apple Kinect
Apple buys company behind Kinect
Mobile phones

Apple has paid $360m for the company that helped build the Xbox Kinect

Amazon Locker
Amazon could be planning parcel pickups from London tube stations
Technology

A Financial Times report suggests that Amazon could be preparing to put parcel dropboxes in London underground stations