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Anti terror group claims responsibility for attack on BBC websites
On New Years Eve, a DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack was levelled against a number of the BBCs online services, including its main UK website, leaving users without access to them for a protracted period. And now a group of hackers claiming to be working in opposition to Islamic State (IS) operations has claimed responsibility for the digital assault.
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Successful trials of 5Gbps broadband delivered
While the future of broadband connectivity lies firmly with fibre optic cabling, it seems that copper landlines may not have outlasted their usefulness quite yet, as new trials of XG.fast technology have shown, according to the Inquirer.
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Price and specs of new Microsoft Lumia handsets revealed
Last week a series of leaks provided the most comprehensive overview of what to expect from Microsofts next flagship Lumia smartphones, which are set to arrive in the next two months and help showcase the new Windows 10 Mobile platform.
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Superfast connectivity arrives in isolated islands
An initiative to bring high speed broadband to the Outer Hebrides has completed the first stage of the rollout, allowing businesses and residents of Stornoway to receive quicker connectivity than was attainable in the past, according to BBC News.
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Wi-Fi calling comes to UK mobiles
Business mobile users in the UK will soon be harnessing Wi-Fi connectivity to make and receive calls between colleagues, clients and other contacts, thanks to a new service that is aimed at improving coverage in areas where traditional networks do not reach.

Superfast broadband finally coming to London?s Tech City
Tech City in East London has been championed as a hub for enterprises operating in the IT industry, but in recent months have come under criticism, as a result of a lack of superfast connectivity afflicting many of the firms based in the area.
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Quarter of women use phones as a conversation killer
- 30% of women use phones to avoid talking to people
- 1 in 6 people use smartphones to avoid speaking to acquaintances
- People in West Midlands are most likely to hide behind their phone
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?Please don?t leave a message? ? is this the end for the answerphone?
Admittedly mobile owners today are quite creative with their answerphone messages. But there is no doubt that at one point in your life you will have listened to the infuriating ?please leave a message after the tone? directive.
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