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EE, the U.K.’s current largest 4G network, has announced that it has recently expanded its rapidly-growing LTE service to cover an additional 12 towns in the United Kingdom. This expansion was disclosed in a press release on the operators website, in which EE claims its 4G service now covers more than 80% of the U.K’s population.

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HTC has resumed its rollout of Android 4.4.2 KitKat for HTC One handsets in the U.K. three weeks after the release was pulled. Customers on Vodafone, Three, and O2 should see the update soon if they haven’t already received it.

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As of today, Chromecast is no longer a treat available only to those in the United States. The media streaming dongle is now on sale in the United Kingdom, Canada, and nine countries across Europe, priced at £30/CA$39/€35.

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Yesterday. a snapped screenshot of an internal employee bulletin was posted on the internet revealing that Google’s latest cloud-streaming media device, the Chromecast, will officially go on sale in the United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 19, 2014.

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EE launched back in July 2010, under the name Everything Everywhere, which the management team quickly decided to shorten to EE in September 2012. EE thrives on providing super fast 4G LTE internet to customers based in the UK, and now, starting today, its announced its first data roaming tariffs in France and Spain.

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