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BBC announce online version of Dragons' Den
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The BBC has announced a new online version of Dragons’ Den which will see entrepreneurs face two of Britain’s business high-flyers in the hope of securing up to £50,000 of investment.
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Orange to launch first Pay As You Go BlackBerry
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Mobile operator Orange is to be the first UK provider to offer a Pay As You Go BlackBerry service. For £145, customers will be able to purchase a BlackBerry Pearl 8120 with access to the BlackBerry service costing £5 per month.
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British Flight Sim used to augment news reports
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British news viewers watching the corporation’s reports on the recent emergency landing of an A320 airliner on the Hudson River were witnessing a groundbreaking fusion of news and computer gaming, with both BBC and ITN news teams using British flight simulator company, Just Flight to augment their reports.
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Penry-Jones stars in modern Ripper drama
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Spooks and 39 Steps star Rupert Penry-Jones stars alongside Phil Davis in a new ITV1 drama set in a modern-day Whitechapel where someone is carrying out copycat Jack the Ripper murders 120 years after the killer first struck.
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Penry-Jones discusses role in ITV’s Whitechapel
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Former Spooks star Rupert Penry-Jones discusses his latest role as Joseph Chandler, a modern policeman investigating a Jack the Ripper copycat killer in ITV’s three-part drama, Whitechapel.
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What does DRM-free mean for iPod sales?
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With this week’s news that Apple are to convert their entire iTunes catalogue to non-DRM status, allowing tracks to be played on other brands of media players, I find myself wondering what this means for the future of iPod sales.