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Friday, 01 January 2016
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS  

A bird's eye view of colour

A new study might lead to the invention of new types of 'structural' colours that never fade in sunlight or run in the wash.

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SCIENCE NEWS  

Aussie port expansion attracts fierce criticism

Australia has approved a controversial port expansion to support mining projects, despite fears it threatens the Great Barrier Reef.

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TELECOMS  

Children gone wild on iPad

A boy of seven racked up a £4,000 bill playing an addictive video game on his father's iPad.

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SECURITY  

Microsoft tight-lipped on Hotmail hack

Microsoft failed to warn victims of Chinese email hack-former employees

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SOFTWARE  

Microsoft will warn on hacks

Microsoft will begin warning users of its consumer services when it suspects a government has been trying to hack into accounts.

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BUSINESS  

Facebook to be sued over share price?

Facebook could be forced to pay out hundreds of millions after investors lost money in its flotation

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HARDWARE  

How to buy a laptop

Testers say finding right laptop relies on step-by-step choices

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GAMING  

GAME REVIEW: Xenoblade Chronicles X

'Xenoblade Chronicles X' takes the pleasures of wasting time to a new extreme

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INTERNET  

The meme we deserve

'How should a dog wear pants' is the meme we deserve for the end of 2015

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GADGETS  

Google Glass again?

A new version of Google Glass shows up in FCC filings

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SPACE  

No dust at 10 Downing Street

A gift of moon dust presented to Harold Wilson by Nixon was hidden in a cupboard

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DISCOVERY  

Secret files expose France's Nazis

After being arrested by Nazi henchmen, victims were often sent to Poland or Germany for extermination.

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ENVIRONMENT  

Aussie port expansion attracts fierce criticism

Australia has approved a controversial port expansion to support mining projects, despite fears it threatens the Great Barrier Reef.

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