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21 May, 2012 16:13 by Jo BestZDNet is available in the following editions:
The government's NHS Information Strategy sets out plans to enable the reuse of data and give patients access more access to their health details online Read more
21 May, 2012 16:13 by Jo BestThe chief executives of Apple and Samsung are set to meet in court on Monday to try and hammer out common ground in their interconnected series of patent disputes Read more
21 May, 2012 16:51 by Steven MusilThe European Commission has given Google the chance to avoid formal proceedings by coming up with remedies to antitrust concerns over page-ranking and advertising Read more
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21 May, 2012 15:05 by Jack ClarkThe parent company of UK mobile operator Three, Hutchison Whampoa, has denied claims that the business will pull out of the UK market if it is not... Read more
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21 May, 2012 14:00 by Jack ClarkThe Pakistan government has restored access Twitter after temporarily blocking it because of 'blasphemous' postings Read more
21 May, 2012 12:04 by Jamie YapEurope's smaller telecoms firms have warned of a return to the age of telco monopolies, claiming that larger companies are still charging them too... Read more
21 May, 2012 12:05 by David MeyerHSBC customers had problems withdrawing money from cash machines and paying by HSBC debit cards on Sunday after a hardware failure, according to the... Read more
21 May, 2012 11:05 by Tom EspinerChinese regulators have reportedly approved Google's purchase of Motorola Mobility, clearing the way for the merger to proceed Read more
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21 May, 2012 10:05 by David MeyerWaterstones is to sell Amazon Kindles and offer special deals to customers who use the devices in its physical stores. Waterstones will begin selling... Read more
21 May, 2012 10:05 by David Meyer 4 commentsThe second iteration of the government's cloud-based app store has gone live, bringing better functionality in the form of improved search and payment options Read more
21 May, 2012 10:10 by StaffThe US International Trade Commission has ruled that some of Motorola's devices infringe on a patent owned by Microsoft Read more
21 May, 2012 09:59 by Jay GreeneThe chief executive of the Nasdaq stock exchange has apologised for technological hiccups that delayed the start of Facebook's public flotation on... Read more
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7 hours ago by mrudang009 on Waterstones to sell Kindles with in-store offersIt basically unlocks all the Android marketplace apps and unlocks the device. I am one very happy Kindle owner!
7 hours ago by mrudang009 on Waterstones to sell Kindles with in-store offersSkittles with tapes and coffee cups. Old tapes so we didn't have to rewind them afterwards.
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9 hours ago by Andy Bolstridge via Facebook on Next-generation 802.11ac routersSo when is Amazon buying Waterstones?
11 hours ago by pjc158 on Waterstones to sell Kindles with in-store offers@JoshArg - Well, I am writing this from my N150 Plus, running Ubuntu 12.04 and using a Bluetooth mouse (well, to be totally correct it is a...
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11 hours ago by J.A. Watson on Netbook Upgrade - SSD IN, Windows OUTSounds like only those who have bought their Kindle from Waterstones will be able to use them in-store - very disappointing. I have no intention...
13 hours ago by archerthom on Waterstones to sell Kindles with in-store offersFrom my mainframe operating days... 1) Play hoopla with write permit rings & a can of screen cleaner. 2) Make enormous paper chains (Christmas...
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1 day ago by Rebin Simpson on Sony delivers on Xperia Ice Cream Sandwich promiseHmmm, I thought that with SSDs you could get to the mythical ubuntu 10 sec boot time? Is this not the case?
1 day ago by duncanjmurray on Netbook Upgrade - SSD IN, Windows OUTThanks once again! I have installed Linux Mint 13 (Maya) everything runs well but.. bluetooh is not present, "there is no blueetooth adapter" do...
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