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London cinema recruits ninja task force to tackle bad behaviour
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Film fans looking to avoid noisy and badly behaved cinemagoers may have a safe haven. London’s Prince Charles cinema has recruited a team of ‘Invisible Cinema Ninjas’ who patrol the premises, ready to pounce on inconsiderate viewers and stamp out popcorn throwing, placing feet on seats and the use of mobile phones. The team are…
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A Few Best Men – Kris Marshall’s Stag Do Tips
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Actor Kris Marshall, star of A Few Best Men, offers his tips for surviving your mate’s stag do. In the film Xavier Samuel and Laura Brent play a young couple who fall in love while on holiday and find themselves at the centre of the political wedding of the year. Samuel’s character David is followed…
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Adobe returns Flash to UK Android app store
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The popular Flash plug-in is returning to Google’s Android app store for a limited period. Last year Adobe announced it was stopping development of Flash for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. News of Flash’s demise was widely see as vindication of Apple’s decision not to include the plug-in in its iPhone and iPad…
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Upgrade to Windows 8 for just £25
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Windows users will be able to upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system for just £25. The Windows 8 upgrade is available for any PC running Windows XP and above. Windows 7 users who bought their PCs after 2 June 2012 can receive a £10 discount on the price. To register visit windowsupgradeoffer.com
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Paralympic opening ceremony secures Channel 4 highest audience in 10 years
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More than 11 million people watched last night’s Channel 4 coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games opening ceremony. The audience was the highest for the channel in over 10 years. The ceremony was opened by Professor Stephen Hawking who took viewers on an “exquisite journey of discovery” and urged spectators to look upwards at…
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Charlie Sheen’s Anger Management – full UK schedule
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Comedy Central has confirmed the full UK transmission schedule for Charlie Sheen’s Anger Management. Based on the 2003 film of the same name, the series stars Sheen stars as non-traditional therapist Charlie who specialising in anger management. He has a successful private practice, holding sessions with his group of primary patient regulars each week, as…