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Jerry Yang to quit as Yahoo boss
Jerry Yang, the co-founder of Yahoo, is to stand down as the internet portal's chief executive officer.
Grenade camera to aid UK troops
A grenade camera that can be thrown and send back images could soon be helping UK troops on the battlefield.
Computer virus affects hospitals
Three London hospitals are forced to shut down their systems because of a computer virus.
UK identities sold for £80 online
Internet fraudsters sell complete financial identities for just £80, according to an online safety group.
Pupils set for 'ringtone lessons'
Children in England and Wales are to be given lessons in how to avoid scams and hidden charges when downloading mobile phone ringtones.
Ubuntu set to debut on netbooks
Mobile phone chip firm Arm signs up with Canonical to put Ubuntu software on smartphones and low cost laptops.
Obama 'could stop using e-mail'
Aides to President-elect Barack Obama say concerns over transparency laws could stop him using e-mail in the White House.
ITV shows to go 'on demand'
ITV viewers will soon be able to watch popular shows whenever they want, under a deal with BT's digital TV arm.
European debut for '$100 laptop'
The One Laptop Per Child organisation will start selling its XO laptop in Europe on 17 November.
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Slot machine game features mug-shots of Japan's most wanted
A Japanese company launches an online slot machine game featuring the mug-shots of the country's most wanted.
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