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[GAMEPLAY TRAILER] Videogame review: V8 Superstars: Next Challenge
V8 Superstars: Next Challenge is steered towards a realistic representation of touring car racing.
Opaque cellphone giants confound democracy
Over the years several bodies, including Parliament, have taken on the cellphone operators for high prices and erratic service.
[TRAILER] Videogame review: StarCraft 2
After a 12-year absence, the biggest-selling real-time strategy game makes a welcome return.
Life based on borrowed sunshine not sustainable
Life in the Anthropocene has many nice qualities. But if it's not sustainable, then it's just another way in which we borrow from the future, writes Joel Achenbach.
Saudi, RIM talks progress as Blackberry ban looms
Saudi Arabia and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion are making progress in talks over access to the device's encrypted network, a source close to the negotiations said.
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Saudi, RIM talks progress as Blackberry ban looms
Saudi Arabia and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion are making progress in talks over access to the device's encrypted network, a source close to the negotiations said.
Patriotism doesn't pay in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's high court has banned the use of the national anthem as ringtones for cellphone ring tones or for any other commercial purpose.
Patriotism doesn't pay in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's high court has banned the use of the national anthem as ringtones for cellphone ring tones or for any other commercial purpose.
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Facebook costing UK firms billions
Employees who fritter time away on Facebook, Twitter and other social media websites are costing British businesses billions, new research suggests.
Happily married? Don't check your hubby's Facebook page
In the age of Facebook and Twitter and lightning-fast communication, the notion of privacy is fast becoming obsolete.
Writer goes potty in space station
What happens when you put five Russians, a Canadian and a Japanese in isolation in a mock space station for three months?
Writer goes potty in space station
What happens when you put five Russians, a Canadian and a Japanese in isolation in a mock space station for three months?
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Too few users catch Google's Wave
Google says it will cease to develop its freshly launched Wave communications platform that aims to liberate people from the constraints of traditional email.
Verizon, Google 'reach Internet traffic deal'
Verizon Communications and Google have agreed to a deal over how Internet traffic will be treated, say two people familiar with the agreement.
Intel accused of using bullying tactics
Intel has agreed to stop using threats and unfair discounts to block its rivals, resolving a costly, high-profile legal battle.
Verizon, Google 'reach Internet traffic deal'
Verizon Communications and Google have agreed to a deal over how Internet traffic will be treated, say two people familiar with the agreement.
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Indonesia denies plan to ban BlackBerry service
Indonesia has denied it is considering a ban on certain BlackBerry smartphone services in line with similar moves from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
Indonesia denies plan to ban BlackBerry service
Indonesia has denied it is considering a ban on certain BlackBerry smartphone services in line with similar moves from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
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BlackBerry puts SA customers' fears to rest
Research In Motion has issued a statement in response to recent media reports of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates blocking BlackBerry services in their respective countries.
Watch TV on your terms, when you demand
As an African first, On Demand Group, has taken its one-of-a-kind mobile TV subscription video-on-demand service capability into South Africa.



