July
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Train crash driver boasted of speeding on Facebook
One of the drivers implicated in the Santiago train crash had boasted about his speed on Facebook.
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Amazon ends free postage for small items
Amazon has resumed charging postage on small items, as it tweaks its retail practices.
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Cameron targets child abuse websites
Goaded into action by the Daily Mail, David Cameron has launched a confused campaign against illegal and offensive web images.
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Microsoft Surface flops in the tablet wars
The Microsoft Surface has been a sales failure a year after launch, failing to challenge the iPad or Android rivals.
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George W Bush heads Wikipedia edit war list
New research reveals that the former US president is the most contentious topic on the English language Wikipedia site.
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Canon EOS 70D
Find out about the the 20.2 megapixel, 19 point auto-focus Canon EOS 70D, Canons' latest addition to its serious amateur and semi-professional camera range.
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Kindle sees off Nook but faces uncertain future
Amazon's Kindle continues to defy challenges to its supremacy in the e-reader market, but tablets may soon render it obsolete.
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The search engine that stores no data - Duckduckgo
In the wake of Prism, Duckduckgo, the search engine that stores no data on its users has seen a surge in use
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Microsoft Points Generator
If you're considering using a Microsoft Points Generator to generate unlimited points, you may want to think about the risks and legal implications first.