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4-year-old firm puts the emphasis on combining software with design skills
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If social networking site Twitter is a barometer for the world's mood, we are content in the morning but progressively grumpier once at work.
Vodafone misled customers - again
Vodafone has been found guilty of misleading customers through false advertising, less than two months after it was fined over $400,000 for similar offending.
Debbie Mayo-Smith: How you get a standing ovation
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WikiLeaks bio release 'without consent'
Publishers contracted to produce the official memoir of Julian Assange will go ahead and release it without his consent.
Rhodri Marsden: Is 'I've been hacked' the lamest excuse ever?
It's become as overused as "the dog ate my homework", or "darling, I've never met this woman before" – and it's about as believable.
Can the Cult of Assange save cash-strapped WikiLeaks?
WikiLeaks' proprietors are doing what comes naturally to cash-strapped citizens of the internet era - selling off stuff on eBay.