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A Tom Paine print in the style of the Sex Pistols God Save The Queen image is arriving today at Gorgeous Things Ltd Lewes to mark the bicentenary ...  |


The Charles Jordi Hair and Beauty Salon is unleashing its new products for summer 09. Four formulas are joining the salon’s Travel Essentials rang ...  |
Microsoft gave notice on Thursday that it removed 10 security patch downloads, all associated with Microsoft Java Virtual Machine technology  |
IT purchasing has been so bad recently that things have got to be looking up.  |


Why can't a Web browser be more like an operating system? That's a question being investigated with "Gazelle," an ongoing project at Microsoft Research.  |
ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley reports that Microsoft has chosen a well-known ad agency to create a campaign for its 'Pink Project,' which Foley says is a Microsoft-branded phone.  |
The European Union has dropped a planned cell phone tax after manufacturers lobbied against it. The plan would have introduced a 14 percent tax on phones with TV receivers and a 3.7 percent tax on phones with navigation features.  |
Nokia has officially released Ovi Maps 3.0 for S60 3rd Edition and S60 5th Edition devices. The software lets users utilize a variety of location-based services and sync map data between PCs and mobile devices.  |
Zer01's unlimited voice and data service missed its July 1 launch date. The company is still seeking distributors to sell the service.  |
Google's universal search has been made available for all mobile devices in 60 countries and in 38 languages. Google's familiar universal search returns results for news, images, blogs, videos, and products on one page.  |
After the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) filed suit against AT&T claiming that it is owed royalties for ringtones played in public, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is fighting back.  |
Apple is addressing an iPhone vulnerability that could allow attackers to access to the device's GPS coordinates, control the phone's microphone for eavesdropping, or turn the device into a denial-of-service attack bot.  |
TerreStar has successfully launched the world's largest communications satellite into space in preparation of its satellite mobile broadband network.  |
A Sprint executive says that the company will be the first to launch 3G femtocell technology, after AT&T announced plans yesterday to release its 3G femtocell service in 2009.  |
While big in the personal computer space, Acer is a newcomer to the mobile world and is now offering smartphones under its brand, thanks to the acquisition of E-TEN. We take a look at its X960 smartphone in this review.  |
Orange Business Services (OBS) has launched the pilot of a managed videoconferencing service that connects companies regardless of the vendor of their equipment or the type of network they are using.  |
BT reckons a government plan to put a 50p tax on copper lines in order to fund fibre broadband to the country's hard to get to places can only go so far - and will probably never reach the last  |  |
IT staff at British Airways (BA) have saved the company more than £2m by working for free or taking unpaid leave amid forecasts of a slump in airline IT spend this year.Techies were credited by BA CEO Willie Walsh for  |  |
Considering hitting the shops at the weekend? Looking for inspiration? Check out the latest in our series of gadget mini-reviews, courtesy of silicon.com's sister site CNET.co.uk, the home of technology reviews. For the full review and details, click on the  |  |
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