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    Today in tech: BlackBerry gets multi-touch, Google's sat nav arrives

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By Nicole Kobie, 21 Apr 2010 at 13:59

Today in Tech

Google's free sat-nav comes to the UK

Google this morning revealed it would bring its free Google Maps based navigation to UK mobiles. PC Pro

Brain training games don't make you smarter

A study of over 11,000 people has found that "brain training" games don't actually improve memory, reasoning or other intellectual skills. BBC

Windows Phone 7 details leaked

More details of Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 have leaked, suggesting users will need to use Windows Live to log in and all handsets must run ARM7 processors. Know Your Mobile

Apple still unimpressed by netbooks

Apple's chief operating officer Tim Cook has said he "can’t think of a single thing a netbook does well," suggesting the firm will use the iPad to target the successful netbook market. IT Pro

Next gen BlackBerry OS details revealed

Details of the BlackBerry 6.0 operating system have leaked, and it looks like RIM is going for multi-touch. Boy Genius Report

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