- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 23:43
- World News
• Hundreds trapped under rubble • Rescuers struggle to reach stricken cityA major rescue operation was under way after a devastating earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra, leaving hundreds and possibly thousands of people buried in rubble and a major city cut off from the outside world.Although disaster relief officials said the number of confirmed deaths was between ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 23:43
- World News
Peter Galbraith removed from UN post after pressing for inquiry into results heavily favouring KarzaiThe most senior American diplomat at the UN mission in Afghanistan has been fired after he failed to secure support for a full and robust investigation into widespread fraud favouring President Hamid Karzai in the August presidential elections.Peter Galbraith, the deputy UN special envoy responsible for ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 14:07
- Tech
Radical redesign of BBC news and other sites planned for March, according to sourcesThe BBC is planning a radical relaunch of its website to include more social media.BBC sources have told
MediaGuardian that the new-look site will launch by March.
As soon as this weekend the BBC could add social media applications to its Strictly Come Dancing online coverage.Anthony ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 14:07
- Tech
Browser-based tool that combines email, instant messaging and real-time collaboration could have impact on journalism
Google Wave, a browser-based tool combines email, instant messaging and real-time interaction, is one of the most anticipated products to emerge this year. Today at 4pm BST the company will send out invitations to 100,000 users for further beta testing, including developers, people who signed ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 14:07
- Tech
Website confirms it is developing iPhone application and is likely to charge for it
Guardian.co.uk is preparing to launch an iPhone app and it's likely to charge for it, paidContent:UK has learned.Guardian News & Media confirmed an app is "in the pipeline" and digital director ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 14:07
- Tech
Freeview rejig will see Five gain near-universal coverage but some channels will be lost to make space for HD TV servicesDigital TV viewers in 18m homes will have to retune their
Freeview set-top boxes from lunchtime today following a nationwide upgrade that will see some homes permanently lose channels ITV3 and ITV4 but
Channel Five ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 14:07
- Tech
• Lower stock awards hit top staff at software giant • Bosses still get $4m in bonuses, despite unprecedented strugglesMicrosoft's top executives have seen their pay drop following the worst financial year in the company's history.According to
financial documents filed with US regulators, the American software giant reduced the sums paid to its leading executive officers following its ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 14:07
- Tech
The speculation that Apple is
developing a touchscreen computer has once again stepped up another gear, following detailed internet rumours that have sent the company's fans into a frenzy.A report from the iLounge blog - which has a fairly good record at getting details of forthcoming Apple launches - says that the machine will boast a
10.7" screen, ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 14:07
- Tech
The wartime site near Milton Keynes will receive £500,000 to help seek a £4.1m grant - but campaigners say more is neededSupporters of Bletchley Park, home to crucial code-breaking work during the Second World War and birthplace of the computer, expressed delight today after outline proposals to overhaul the site were given approval by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Bletchley Park ...
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- Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 14:07
- Business
International Monetary Fund's comments back the Bank of England's programme of quantitative easingBritain will face credit rationing or higher interest rates unless the Bank of England continues
its emergency money creation programme to support growth, the International Monetary Fund warned today.Highlighting the risk of a £180bn funding gap in 2010, the IMF said there ...
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