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GPs in the UK are set to 'prescribe' smartphone apps to patients to help them manage their own health.
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A Japanese construction firm claims it could build a lift to take people into space.
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WikiLeaks aims to release documents revealing that Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt is a US spy.
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Mental health sufferers will have access to a new website informing them of their insurance rights.
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Research In Motion has released a long-overdue new operating system for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.
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Legal authorities say a judge at England's High Court allows lawyers to use Facebook to serve legal claims.
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Holden has launched a dedicated LPG versions of its Commodore range.
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Scientists have created a transistor the size of a single atom opening the way for the new nano technology.
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French preschoolers near Bordeaux are posting daily updates to the micro-blogging website Twitter.
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Scientists succeeded to grow meat in a lab, which they hope to turn into the first ever 'test-tube burger'.
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A Melbourne homeowner has sold his house well above the reserve after advertising it on social media.
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Heston Blumenthal is set to serve up a $304,000 'test-tube' burger later this year.
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High-tech eye scanners have been scrapped at two UK airports, the UK Border Agency has revealed.
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Stephen Fry's internet woes have been resolved by NZ Telecom, who say the problem was a 'misunderstanding'.
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iPads were seized from Chinese retailers as a trademark dispute between Apple and a small company escalates.

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