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    • The world’s leading social networks could face a fatal collapse in users unless they quickly adapt to the evolving demands

      New British Army unit to use Facebook, Twitter in psychological warfare

      The Independent

  • Paym was launched last April and by the end of December, 1,851,612 mobile numbers were registered on its databasePaym was launched last April and by the end of December, 1,851,612 mobile numbers were registered on its database

    1.8 million sign up to Paym service

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  • "Like" like you mean it.

    When your Facebook “like” is not a like

    Quartz
  • Tesco shopper arrested for playing porn on store's demo iPad

    The Independent
  • Google makes Earth Pro available to virtual travelers for free

    Engadget UK
  • Vine releases a version of its app made just for kids

    The Verge
  • Smelly Screens & Moving Seats: 4DX Cinema Hits UK

    Sky News
  • Outlook for iPhone-1

    5 reasons why you should ditch Apple Mail and go with Outlook for iPhone instead

    Pocket-lint
  • A DNA double helix is seen in an undated artist's illustration released by the National Human Genome Research Institute to Reuters on May 15, 2012.

    U.S. proposes effort to analyze DNA from 1 million people

    Reuters
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    LG G4 leak suggests it will be packing a 3K display at 600ppi

    Pocket-lint
  • Facebook Launches 'Place Tips' Feature

    Sky News
  • Angry Birds Stella Pop!

    Angry Birds set sights on Candy Crush with new mobile puzzle games

    The Guardian
  • Google To Change Privacy Policy, ICO Confirms

    TechWeekEurope UK
  • Soundcloud's latest iPad app is good for listeners, bad for creators

    Engadget
  • Cheap Flights! iOS App 'Hopper' Could Save You 40% On Airline Ticket Costs

    TechWeekEurope UK
  • The perfect emoji construction for that awkward moment.

    Why the Church of England should praise the Lord for emojis

    The Guardian
  • Launch Date For New Huawei Flagship Phone, Ascend P8, Revealed

    TechWeekEurope UK
  • Homestar Runner and Marzipan walk in the snow.

    Flash is dead, and YouTube dealt the killing blow

    The Guardian
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    British thieves stole DVDs from a supermarket by mailing them home

    Engadget
  • DDoS Attack Volume On The Rise

    TechWeekEurope UK
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    David Lloyd's Immersive Fitness studio is like a spin class through Tron

    Pocket-lint
  • BT Will Launch Mobile Network Even If It Doesn't Buy EE

    TechWeekEurope UK
  • Feminist critic Anita Sarkeesian uses her videos to analyse problematic depictions of gender in games, but this doesn’t mean she wants them bannedFeminist critic Anita Sarkeesian uses her videos to analyse problematic depictions of gender in games, but this doesn’t mean she wants them banned

    When will gamers understand that criticism isn't censorship?

    The Guardian
  • A robotic tape library used for mass storage of digital data is pictured at the Konrad-Zuse Centre for applied mathematics and computer science (ZIB), in Berlin in this file photo taken on August 13, 2013.

    EU executive mulls introduction of new data retention law

    Reuters
  • Exclusive: Behind the scenes on the Game of Thrones IMAX Experience

    The Verge
  • The success of the Interview is all down to Google, according to the company.

    Google Glass is on a strategic 'reset' and eight other things we learned

    The Guardian
  • Microsoft Puts Focus On IoT Privacy And Security

    TechWeekEurope UK
  • A Google search page is reflected in sunglasses in this photo illustration taken in Brussels in this file photo taken on May 30, 2014.

    Google to change privacy policy after investigation by UK data watchdog

    Reuters
  • BT says faster broadband is coming, but it could take 10 years

    Engadget
  • Global Smartphone Shipments Topped 1.2 Billion Last Year

    TechWeekEurope UK
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