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Friday, July 15, 2011
Mobile 'pinging' raises legal questionsMan talking on mobile phone
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Claims that the News of the World paid police to track mobiles raises questions about eavesdropping laws, experts say.
Spotify finally launches in US
Streaming music service Spotify is set to launch in the US, after thrashing out deals with the major record companies.
Spotify heads West to the US...finally
Spotify sets its sights on iTunes
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A range of simple technology is being developed by TED fellows that could transform lives in the developing world.
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