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Angry Birds company 'worth 5.5bn' The Finnish company behind mobile game phenomenon Angry Birds, has been valued at £5.5bn after a healthy set of financial results, according to analysts.
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UK trails rivals in race for broadband, says report The UK is trailing behind rivals in the race for high-speed broadband despite the major role that the internet plays in the British economy, according to a new report.
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg defends $1bn Instagram purchase Facebook's founder and chief executive has defended his decision to purchase Instagram, a photo-sharing app with no revenues, for $1bn last month, to hundreds of investors.
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Charities turn to social media for invention It's not an easy time to be a charity but many of them are turning to social media to connect with potential donors. Monty Munford reports on a growing trend.
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Windows 8 won't play DVDs Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system will not play DVDs unless customers buy an extra upgrade, the company has announced.
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Google News refresh places Google+ at centre Google News is undergoing a makeover and has embedded content from Google+, its new social network, into its refreshed look.
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Britain's Got Talent introduces mobile app voting Britain's Got Talent audiences will now be able to vote for their favourite acts directly via the TV programme's mobile app.
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Monty Python stars reunite to launch app Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam, Carole Cleveland, and John Cleese launch their Monty Python's Flying Circus Python app in Apple's Regent Street shop.
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Parents told to take responsibility for what children see online Parents must take responsibility for what their children see online, head teachers have warned, as ministers try to make the industry restrict access to pornographic websites.
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Kindle Fire sales plunge Sales of Amazon's flagship Kindle, the Fire, are reported to have fallen from 4.8 million in the last quarter of 2011 to fewer than 750,000 in 2012.
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Cities vie for superfast broadband subsidy Twenty-seven cities including Cambridge, Aberdeen, Oxford and York have applied for a share of a £50 million government subsidy to roll-out 'ultrafast broadband'.
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Campaigners celebrate Cameron's web porn blocking move Campaigners have claimed a victory in their effort to force broadband providers to block pornography websites by default to protect children, after David Cameron pledged to consult on the issue.
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Keith Haring's birthday celebrated with Google Doodle Keith Haring, the late artist, has been remembered with a Google Doodle marking 54 years since his birth.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 sets up 'two horse race' with Apple The Samsung Galaxy S3, unveiled last night, has confirmed Samsung's position as the main challenger to Apple in the booming smartphone industry, according to analysts.
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Samsung Galaxy S3: review of reviews The early verdicts are in on the Samsung Galaxy S3, the follow-up to the best-selling Android smartphone and Samsung's latest rival to the iPhone 4S.
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Samsung unveil new Galaxy S3 smartphone at London launch With the Telegraph's Matt Warman in attendance, Samsung launch the successor to their all-conquering S2 smartphone at a show in London's Earls Court.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 features at a glance The Samsung Galaxy S3 features innovative new technology to see if you're looking at it and keep the screen on if you are. Here's a brief look at the year's most hotly anticipated phone.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 review The day before its official announcement, Matt Warman got some time with the new Samsung Galaxy S3. Here are his first impressions.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 unveiled in London launch Samsung has announced the mobile phone it hopes will cement its lead over rival Apple.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 specifications Your quick guide to the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S3, followed by a brief look at the main features.
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Apple plans 'breakthrough product' made from Liquidmetal Apple will use Liquidmetal technology in a "breakthrough product", one of its inventors has claimed.
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Soca website shut down by cyber attack The Serious Organised Crime Agency's website has been forced offline by a cyber attack for the second time in less than a year.
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Samsung Galaxy SIII specifications emerge ahead of launch tonight New details of the the most hotly-anticipated mobile phone of the year so far, the Samsung Galaxy SIII, are beginning to emerge online.
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Opponents of the Pirate Bay embargo often miss the point Even record executives know people will be able to circumvent the block on The Pirate Bay, writes Christopher Williams.
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Spotify iPad app review Spotify for iPad is a decent but unspectacular app for subscribers to the online music service.
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Samsung to unveil Galaxy SIII Samsung will tonight unveil the most hotly-anticipated mobile phone of the year so far, the Samsung Galaxy SIII.
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The Pirate Bay cut off from millions of Virgin Media customers Virgin Media, Britain's second-largest broadband provider, has become the first to block access to The Pirate Bay file sharing website after a High Court order.
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