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Apple has unveiled the second generation iPhone, with support for faster 3G wireless networks. Steve Jobs said the phone would be “more affordable” for consumers, starting at $199 (£100). The new iPhone also comes with GPS satellite navigation built in f
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A proposed merger between United Business Media and Informa has been greeted as a credible combination of two complementary business media groups, timed to take advantage of private equity buyers’ new found financial limitations.
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A new generation of social networking sites is gaining support in Silicon Valley, challenging the established models of leaders MySpace and Facebook. FriendFeed, a service founded by the creators of Google Maps and Gmail, is at the head of an anarchic cou
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Burgeoning growth on the internet helped overcome a slump in newspapers to lift overall spending on advertising in the UK by 4.2 per cent last year, figures released on Monday showed.
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Motorola has introduced full-length films to watch on its mobile handsets for the first time, offering downloads including The Italian Job, Star Trek and Team America: World Police to UK customers. A deal with Paramount Digital Entertainment has made 40 t
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Former Linden Lab chief technology officer Cory Ondrejka has been appointed to the new position at EMI of senior vice-president of digital strategy.
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U2’s manager Paul McGuinness has said the group will not let fans download their music for free.
McGuinness said the band would consider using “whatever technology is available”, but claimed that Radiohead’s decision to allow fans to pay what they want w -
A psychiatrist specialising in treating those who worry about spending too time playing videogames has said pornography is more accepted than World of Warcraft.
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Sky, Virgin Media and Joost have submitted concerns about Project Kangaroo to the Office of Fair Trading. The firms say the in-development video-on-demand service could dominate the market and stifle competition.
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