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    Facebook, Google and others could face fines of €100m if they break proposed data protection rules

    Facebook, Google and others could face fines of €100m if they break proposed data protection rules

    • Ben Woods
    • 12 years ago
    Facebook, Microsoft, Google and others want a debate in the UK about the reach of Internet snooping

    Facebook, Microsoft, Google and others want a debate in the UK about the reach of Internet snooping

    • Ben Woods
    • 12 years ago
    BBC Worldwide to expand BBC Earth, launch BBC First and one more content brand globally from 2014

    BBC Worldwide to expand BBC Earth, launch BBC First and one more content brand globally from 2014

    • Ben Woods
    • 12 years ago
    On a mission: How Codecademy is helping the UK government to get programming into the classroom

    On a mission: How Codecademy is helping the UK government to get programming into the classroom

    • Nick Summers
    • 12 years ago
    HMV relaunches its digital music service with a new iOS and Android app in the UK

    HMV relaunches its digital music service with a new iOS and Android app in the UK

    • Nick Summers
    • 12 years ago
    Amazon’s new Kindle Fire HDX tablets go on sale in Canada, as pre-orders open in the UK

    Amazon’s new Kindle Fire HDX tablets go on sale in Canada, as pre-orders open in the UK

    • Jon Russell
    • 12 years ago
    EE will launch the UK’s first pay-as-you-go 4G handsets and 30-day bundles on October 30

    EE will launch the UK’s first pay-as-you-go 4G handsets and 30-day bundles on October 30

    • Nick Summers
    • 12 years ago
    Kobo temporarily removes self-published eBooks in response to controversial pornographic content

    Kobo temporarily removes self-published eBooks in response to controversial pornographic content

    • Ben Woods
    • 12 years ago
    UK retailer Argos announces the £100 MyTablet, an Android Jelly Bean tablet for kids

    UK retailer Argos announces the £100 MyTablet, an Android Jelly Bean tablet for kids

    • Jon Russell
    • 12 years ago
    11 Sky Movies channels will be available as a bolt-on for BT TV subscribers from October 26

    11 Sky Movies channels will be available as a bolt-on for BT TV subscribers from October 26

    • Nick Summers
    • 12 years ago
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