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Tesco plans to conquer telecoms sector

Supermarket seals deal with Cable & Wireless that will allow it to offer discounted internet and landline phone packages Tesco is building up its assault on telephone and broadband firms with plans for hundreds of new in-store...

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Game review: Lego Rock Band

Xbox 360/PS3/Wii/DS, £29.99 - £39.99, cert: 7+, Warner Bros Someone at Lego really deserves a bonus. They're not the most obvious toy company to embrace the world of video gaming but not only have they done it, they've done it...

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The Hard Sell: Microsoft Windows 7

Smarmy simpletons claiming they've had a hand in its creation … that'll really shift your software, Mr Gates For the uninitiated, Windows 7 is Microsoft's latest version of an important computer technology that allows you to...

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Pirates find easy new pickings in open waters of e-book publishing

Mike Harvey, Technology Correspondent Digital pirates, who for years have tormented the music and film industries, have found a new source of plunder in e-book publishing. This Christmas, e-book reading devices such as Amazon’s...

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Celebrity watch: I'm Katie, get me in here

Who's up, who's down in Celebrity Watch, the barometer of fickle fame. this week: Katie Price can't burp. Honestly... 10 Up Mark Owen Owen — the one from Take That who looks like a 12-year-old — has, this week, wed his...

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Top US web properties for October 2009: consumers purchasing e-card and gifts online

A large range of seasonal celebrations taking place during the month of October resulted in higher rates of consumers visiting online gift and electronic card sites in the US. Increased rates of internet users headed to online...

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From cinema screens to illegal DVDs in the same day

Online piracy has moved from a niche problem carried out by tech-savvy file-sharers to a mass movement, according to the music and film industries. Paramount Pictures said that pirated versions of Star Trek were downloaded more...

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Television queen

Oprah's show is broadcast in more than 140 countries around the world When most American corporations announce the launch of a new business plan, it is done in a statement on Wall Street or at a meeting with a handful of...

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EDB taps BankID to let Norwegians change bank online

20 November, 2009 EDB taps BankID to let Norwegians change bank online Norwegians can now change bank and set up new bank accounts over the Internet by using BankID and a code calculator for electronic authorisation. By using a...

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IBM chase HP (and Sun) with tiny mem prices

AIX pipeline lubrication In an effort to boost the amount of money that IBM is getting from competitive takeouts of Unix systems from Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems, Big Blue has taken a sharp machete to the memory prices...

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