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UK mobile firms to merge networks Customers of Orange and T-Mobile will soon be able to hop between the two mobile networks as the firms merge their networks.
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Gamers' 13-year wait nearly over as Duke Nukem Forever gets a release date Almost 13 years after it was first announced, video game Duke Nukem Forever has finally been given a release date by its new owners.
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Buzz lawsuit to cost Google $8.5m Google proposes settling a lawsuit over its Buzz social network, whilst regulators launch a review of the firm's US search practices.
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Brilliant ideas The secrets behind some of the UK’s newest inventions
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Tiny solar cells fix themselves A mix of chemicals borrowed from plants with tiny tubes of carbon can spontaneously create tiny, self-repairing solar cells.
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Craigslist ends adult service ads Online marketplace Craigslist closes its US adult services listing following pressure from attorneys general and advocacy groups.
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Power play Turning 16 games consoles into a number-crunching supercomputer
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Making music from children's old toys The Modified Toy Orchestra is a band made up of five musicians - and 48 tweaked toy instruments.
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Tackling technical troubles Reporting on technology while battling with technology
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What does the future hold for television? Rory Cellan-Jones tries out 3D video equipment and looks at the latest ultra thin and bright OLED TVs.
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PS3 hack escapes court challenge Sony has won a permanent ban in Australia of a hack for its PS3, but the code behind it has been released for free on the web.
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Data dilema: Privacy or personalisation? Ian Hardy discovers how top researchers and companies are using today's devices and data to make the world a more interesting place
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Remote control How the tech savvy help victims cope in a crisis via the web
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New gadgets unveiled at IFA fair Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Toshiba's Folio 100 are amongst the gadgets showcased at the world's largest consumer electronics fair in Berlin.
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Portable video 'is the future' Toshiba’s UK business manager says its Foilo 100 tablet PC complements trends in media usage.
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Tablet PCs take on the iPad Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Toshiba's Folio 100 are among rivals unveiled at the Berlin gadget exhibition.
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First 'intelligent' stamp on sale The Royal Mail launches the world's first "intelligent" stamp, the first to work with image recognition technology.
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Closer look at Samsung's Tab? Tablet computers to rival Apple's iPad are creating a stir as one of Europe's largest technology shows, the IFA, gets under way in Berlin.
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Dell pulls out of battle for 3Par Dell withdraws its bid for 3Par after rival Hewlett-Packard raises its offer for the data storage company to $2.1bn.
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Memristor revolution backed by HP A potentially revolutionary circuit component, once a laboratory curiosity, is to be mass-produced for the first time.
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Global broadband divide revealed The global disparity in access to broadband around the world and the cost of a connection is revealed by UN figures.
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Samsung releases iPad competitor Samsung has become the latest manufacturer to enter into the tablet computer market with its Galaxy Tab.
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US seeks input on net data rules US net users are being asked for their opinions about what ISPs should be allowed to do with web traffic flowing through their networks.
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Apple creates a social network Apple launches a music-based social network called Ping as part of its latest upgrade to the iTunes music software.
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Sony rolls out rival to iTunes Sony has unveiled its own music and video download service in an announcement timed to coincide with an Apple media event.
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Roaming iPhone glitch continues Mobile operator O2 and Apple are still resolving a months-old data roaming issue, with customers complaining of charges they didn't incur.
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Rival benefits from Digg revamp A revamp of the social-news site Digg has unexpectedly backfired on its owners after members redirected traffic to a rival site.
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Advertising watchdog moves online The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is extending its remit to cover the online realm.
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Wikileaks rape inquiry reopened Sweden's director of public prosecutions orders the reopening of a rape investigation into Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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Clicking the blue 'e' Bill Thompson on Microsoft's game-changing browser
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Motion control The PlayStation Move controller put on test
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Orange rolls out mobile HD voice Mobile firm Orange becomes the first UK network to use a new technology that claims to offer higher quality voice calls.
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Advert watchdog gets online power The Advertising Standards Authority is given the power to regulate ads and marketing claims on websites and services like Facebook.
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Phone app to monitor heartbeat More than three million doctors have downloaded a phone application to monitor heartbeats through a phone.
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Google and Skype face India ban Following tough action against Blackberry, security forces in India turn their attention to Google and Skype.
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Who are 4chan? The internet pranksters who helped expose cat bin lady
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Google to relieve e-mail overload Google launches priority inbox to help conquer e-mail overload and rank messages in the order that they matter most.
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Perfect pitch Can technology and music happily coexist?
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In the beginning... Meet Google's first ever employee
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Intel to buy German wireless unit US chipmaker Intel agrees to buy the wireless unit of German counterpart Infineon for $1.4bn, disappointing markets.
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Blackberry in India ban reprieve Blackberry-maker Research in Motion offers to work with India to support the country's need for "lawful access" to encrypted services.
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Silicon switch Relocating a tech firm from Switzerland to the US
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Blackberry looks to strike India deal The Canadian owners of Blackberry, Research in Motion, have offered an olive branch to the Indian government in the bitter battle over e-mail secrecy.
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Turning brainwaves into music Musicians Finn Peters and Matthew Yee-King attempt to convert John Humphrys and Justin Webb's thoughts into music
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Go with the flow Swarms of marine turbines could 'tap the Gulf Stream'
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Motion capture clue to human behaviour The system of digitising actors to create characters in films like Avatar is being used to measure human behaviour in real life.
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'A relentless barrage of abuse' Groups who work with the victims of cyber-stalking say efforts to tackle the problem are being delayed because Internet Service Providers will not take action.
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Billionaire sues hi-tech giants Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is suing several high-tech giants for infringing patents held by a Silicon Valley lab he founded in the 1990s.
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Sony obtains ban on PS3 hack chip Sony has won a temporary ban to prevent Australian distributors selling a hardware hack for the PlayStation 3 (PS3).
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Intel warning over weaker sales Computer chipmaker Intel cut its profit forecast after warning that sales of computers were weaker than expected.
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How to work anywhere in the world How technology allows digital nomads to leave the office behind to work around the world
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Art and technology push boundaries The Creators Project is a new network celebrating technology and creativity in the clubbing scene, across media and around the world. Click paid it a visit.
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Silicon Valley's 'lucky building' How 165 University Ave produced firms like Google
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Demand for spyware soars in India Demand for spy technology is soaring in India.
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Fake iTunes reviews row settled A US trade body rules against a marketing firm whose employees posted favourable reviews of its clients' apps on iTunes.
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Webscape: Floor plans and rock stars Kate Russell rearranges her furniture with the help of the web and goes in search of a number one song.
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Webscape: Floor plans and rock stars Kate Russell rearranges her furniture with the help of the web and goes in search of a number one song.
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'Missing' Metropolis film restored Stephen Smith considers what made Fritz Lang's film, Metropolis, so hugely influential, as a newly restored version of the sci-fi epic is premiered in London.
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Unmanned helicopter in development A pilotless helicopter that could be used to resupply troops in Afghanistan is being developed for the US military.
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'Anti-Facebook' Diaspora eyes launch date An open alternative to Facebook will be launched on the 15 September, the developers of the Diaspora project say.
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Virtual rule Russian republic goes electronic to deal with red tape
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Space crystals 'to grow on ISS' Scientists are planning to use the International Space Station to grow a new kind of crystal for use in solar cells by 2013.
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Electricity 'pulled from the air' A scheme to generate renewable energy by simply pulling electric charge out of humid air sparks debate amongst scientists.
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Blackberry makes offer to India Blackberry-maker Research in Motion offers to work with India to support the country's need for "lawful access" to encrypted services
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HP tops Dell again with 3Par bid Hewlett Packard raises its bid in the battle with rival Dell to take control of data storage firm 3Par.
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Comic capers An illustrated guide to Scott Pilgrim vs The World.
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Money for music in a digital age Modern technology means that writing, recording and publishing music has never been easier – but getting paid for it is more of a challenge.
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Tobacco firms' web impact probed The tobacco industry may be using websites such as YouTube to get around a ban on advertising cigarettes, a study says.
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Google's Gmail offers free calls Google is taking on net phone firms like Skype by offering free and cheap calls from its web-based e-mail service, Gmail.
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Wikileaks posts CIA terror memo Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks publishes a CIA memo examining the implications of the US being perceived as an "exporter of terrorism".
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Supercomputer clue to black holes The colossal black holes that reside in galaxies were probably formed shortly after the Big Bang, new research suggests.
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Energy drinks 'to power gadgets' Living cell parts have been used to create electricity from chemicals in devices that could one day be fuelled by energy drinks.
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US military 'hit in cyber strike' A 2008 cyber attack launched from an infected flash drive in the Middle East penetrated secret US military computers, a top Pentagon official says.
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Magic wand casts spell on Dragons Technical wizards Chris Barnardo and Richard Blakesley try to persuade the Dragons to invest in their magic wand remote control.
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Record uptake for gaming course A Norfolk university is reporting its highest ever enrolment for its computer games degree despite struggles in the gaming industry.
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New UK passport design revealed The Home Office unveils the design of the new UK passport which has enhanced security features to tackle identity theft and fraud.
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Fat-fingered sumo wrestlers given iPads Fat-fingered sumo wrestlers, unable to tap the keys on standard mobile phones, are being given iPads to communicate.
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BBC Micro gets a new lease of life How the classic PC is helping train a new generation of students in the art of programming.
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Tech Know: Retro BBC computers School students are writing video games on the iconic 1980s machines to learn "true" computer programming
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Tagging for psychiatric patients For the first time in Britain, a satellite tracking system is being used to monitor the movements of violent offenders with mental health problems.
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BT ad banned over broadband claim A BT advert is banned for misleading customers over the speed of the company's broadband, the advertising watchdog says.
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Online copycats California moves to outlaw net impersonators
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Web scam hits iTunes and Paypal ITunes accounts linked to Paypal have been targeted in a scam with a number of users complaining that they have been cleaned out.
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Banned Brotherhood in Egypt gets 'own Facebook' Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood movement launches its own Facebook-style social networking site to promote moderate Islamic values, it says.
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Microsoft probes Halo game breach Microsoft is investigating how an eagerly anticipated Xbox game appeared on the internet three weeks ahead of its official release.
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Cheating gamers face online ban Rockstar Games are banning people from playing the popular game Red Dead Redemption who are accused of cheating.
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Dust busting technology from Mars Technology developed for space missions to Mars enables terrestrial solar panels to self-clean and stay dust free.
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HP trumps Dell in $1.6bn 3PAR bid Computer maker Hewlett Packard bids $1.6bn (£1bn) for data storage firm 3PAR, trumping a $1.2bn offer made by rival Dell.
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Soldiers on call for game ban British troops give their views on the defence secretary's call for Medal of Honor to be banned.
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Bum notes What is autotuning and how widespread is it?
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Fox defends video game ban call Britain's Defence Secretary Liam Fox defends his comments calling on retailers to refuse to sell the forthcoming Medal of Honor game.
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Performance art Is technology stealing the actor's limelight?
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The rise of the 'mummy bloggers' Parents blogging about their children have become a global force in marketing.
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Lady Gaga overtakes Britney Spears for Twitter record The US singer has overtaken Britney Spears to become the most followed person on social networking site Twitter.
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Aliens 'may be thinking machines' The hunt for aliens should allow for the fact that ETs may be thinking machines rather than like us, a leading researcher says.
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Iran unveils first bomber drone Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveils his country's first domestically built, unmanned bomber plane.
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Data blow to gravity satellite The European Space Agency battles to recover its Goce gravity satellite which has been struck by a second computer glitch.
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Wikileaks rape warrant cancelled An arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on rape accusations is abruptly cancelled by Swedish authorities just hours after it was issued.
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Wikileaks founder accused of rape Swedish officials say they have issued an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on accusations of rape and molestation.
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Moore supports Wikileaks accused Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore donates $5,000 (£3,900) to defend the man suspected of giving classified documents to the website Wikileaks.
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