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Financial Times hacked by Syrian Electronic Army
The Financial Times website and multiple Twitter accounts belonging to the news organisation were hacked today, the company confirmed, apparently by hacker group the Syrian Electronic Army.
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Dell profits plunge 79pc as consumers shun PCs
US computer giant Dell has seen quarterly profits plunge 79pc from a year ago, as a consumer shift away from PCs hammered the company's bottom line.
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Facebook and Twitter launch Google Glass apps
Facebook and Twitter have launched applications for Google Glass as developers rushed to learn more about tailoring software for the internet-linked eyewear yet to hit the market.
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Brand Beckham set to scale even greater heights after his retirement from football
David Beckham could easily earn more per year in retirement than during his playing career, marketing experts have predicted.
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Guardian editor's heir apparent defects to the BBC
The man who was expected to follow Alan Rusbridger as editor in chief will become editor of Newsnight.
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TalkTalk backs Peppa Pig over BT's Premier League football
TalkTalk chief executive Dido Harding has insisted her firm does not need to respond to BT's high-profile offer of free sports channels for broadband subscribers, as she prepares to deliver annual results on Thursday.
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Google shares surge to new record above $900
Google shares leapt to a new all-time high Wednesday, as the internet giant opened its developers' conference.
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Pinewood Studios' greenbelt expansion plans rejected again
Chairman brands councillors who rejected proposals "irrational" and vowed to appeal to the government.
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Guardian deputy editor to head up BBC's Newsnight
The Guardian's deputy editor has been chosen to head up the BBC's current affairs programme Newsnight, replacing its previous editor who was forced out following the Jimmy Savile scandal.
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Talk Talk investment in broadband hits profit
TalkTalk said its annual profits tumbled 21pc as it invested in growing its broadband-based television service to compete with rivals BT, BSkyB and Virgin Media.

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