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Kindle users can finally borrow library ebooks
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Kindle users in the US will soon be able to borrow books from their local libraries after Amazon announced a deal with Overdrive, the company which powers ebook lending services for many libraries in the US and Europe. Ebook lending is already available to users of rival ebook which support ePub files protected by Adobe…
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Sean Bean and Danny Dyer star in new WW2 action flick
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Sean Bean and Danny Dyer team up to play elite World War II special forces in a new film inspired by the real-life events of Ian Fleming’s 30 Commando unit. Age of Heroes is an adrenalin-fuelled action-adventure which takes our heroes from the edge of defeat on the beaches of Dunkirk to the mountains of…
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O2 to host major new live movie experience
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Movie giants 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures UK are joining forces with film magazine Empire to host a weekend of screenings, Q&A’s and master classes with actors and filmmakers at London’s iconic O2. Movie giants 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures UK are joining forces with film magazine Empire to…
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New YouGov study shows shows tablets cannibalising laptop sales
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Research carried out by YouGov suggests sales of tablets such as the iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab are starting to bite into sales of PCs and laptops, with one in twelve tablet owners saying they purchased their device instead of, or to replace a desktop or laptop.
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Trailer: Cowboys & Aliens
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Harrison Ford stars opposite a second James Bond actor in his new film Cowboys & Aliens – a new blockbuster from Steven Spielberg, and Ron Howard which arrives. in cinemas this summer from The film sees Ford, who acted opposite Sean Connery in the third Indiana Jones film, star opposite current 007 actor Daniel Craig…
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Behind the scenes of Betty Blue Eyes
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Based on the film A Private Function, Betty Blue Eyes is the latest musical from theatre genius Cameron Mackintosh and centres centres around Betty, an adorable pig being illegally reared so local dignitaries can celebrate the 1947 Royal Wedding with a lavish banquet while everyone else makes do with Spam.