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- 01 April 2010
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News: Ofcom wants a reduction in mobile termination rates
Ofcom has proposed reduced mobile termination rates, or the price operators pay to connect calls to other networks.
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Onkyo TX-SR308 3D home cinema receiver
Onkyo is to become the first retailer to offer 3D-ready home cinema receivers and systems.
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News: Facebook feud not over despite settlement
Two former classmates of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg that claim the social networking site was their idea have said their battle isn't over, despite receiving a $65m settlement last year.
- 31 March 2010
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News: Campaign against Digital Economy Bill raises £17k
A website urging Brits to write to their MPs in a bid to stop the Digital Economy Bill being rushed through Parliament has raised over £17,000, which will be used to further fund its campaign.
- 30 March 2010
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News: Mobile data traffic to quadruple by 2014
Mobile data traffic from PC roters and modems is forecast to increase fourfold between 2010 and 2014. In 2010 some 2,000 petabytes of data will be sent and received, a figure that will rise to about 8,000 petabytes in 2014.
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News: Apple vets launch 'Insanely funny' spoof site
Two key veterans of Apple's ad agency TBWA/Chiat/Day have created spoof Apple news site Scoopertino.com to disseminate "insanely funny" fake news stories.
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News: Warner Bros recruiting anti-piracy intern
Warner Bros is looking to the University of Manchester in a bid to fight the battle against internet piracy.
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News: Square Group acquires Computer Warehouse name
Square Group has revealed it has acquire certain assets of Apple reseller Computer Warehouse, including its brand name.
- 29 March 2010
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Opinion: Google in China: the plot thickens
It's been just five days since I last wrote about the Google-China soap opera, but so much has happened that it feels like weeks. Here are some of the developments.
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News: Carphone Warehouse and TalkTalk to split
Carphone Warehouse and TalkTalk will complete a demerger today, with the retail and telecom arms taking separate listings on the stock market.
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News: RIM buys BlackBerry app developer Viigo
Research In Motion has purchased Viigo, a developer of software that delivers syndicated content to mobile phones, according to a brief note on Viigo's Web site.
- 26 March 2010
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News: Great Firewall of China spreads overseas
A networking error earlier this week caused computers in Chile and the US to come under the control of the Great Firewall of China, redirecting Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube users to Chinese servers.
- 25 March 2010
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News: Microsoft's 35th anniversary: best & worst moments remembered
As Microsoft celebrates its 35th anniversary, we take a look at the best, worst and most notable moments, technologies, products, decisions and people in the company's history
- 24 March 2010
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News: Wikipedia crash cheers up Encyclopedia Britannica
Wikipedia crashes due to European over-heating problem knocking out the whole world.
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News: Mobile broadband hit 271 million in 2009
3G and 3.5G subscriptions are ramping up as the ‘need for speed' encourages end-users to upgrade. At the end of 2009, there were 181 million HSxPA subscriptions. Overall, mobile broadband subscriptions grew to 271 million for a YoY growth rate of 43 percent.
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News: Microsoft will not change China operations, official says
Microsoft has noted Google's recent move to stop censoring its search engine in China, but will continue to do business there, a senior company official said Wednesday.
- 23 March 2010
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News: Ofcom: BT must open up network to other ISPs
Ofcom is calling for BT to open its fibre networks to other ISPs in a bid to speed up the roll-out of super-fast broadband access across the UK.
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News: Syco Systems acquires Computer Warehouse: Updated
Syco Systems has acquired the retail division of Apple reseller Computer Warehouse.
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News: Gov't to build £30m Institute of Web Science
The government will spend £30m on setting up an Institute of Web Science (IOWS).
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News: Google stops censoring China search results
Google has stopped censoring results in China, acting on a decision it made in January after it was the victim of hacking attacks originating from the country
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