Read. What a cunt.
The economic policies of Francois Hollande will "have a shockwave effect on Europe" if he becomes president of France, Iain Duncan Smith has warned.
A step forward.
LOL
BUCKINGHAM Palace has unveiled 12 new things that Prince Harry can do to make himself useful.
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'It's a pretty straightforward leaf removal'
The Prince, who recently completed NVQ courses in guttering and Russian mysticism, has been given a special van and has already made £125.
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Mother tells how her 11-year-old boy's 'entire character' changed when he began watching porn on his laptop in his own bedroom
His internet history showed he had also watched 'vile, paedophiliac images' presented in cartoon form
More needs to be done to help other children addicted to internet porn, says mother
Comes as internet providers refuse to give parents an easy-to-use block on extreme material on home computers
David Cameron praises children who rise when adults enter the room
Children should stand up when their parents or teachers walk into the room, David Cameron has suggested.
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Whether you're into PC's and stuff or not, you have to admit this is some great work!
German anatomist Gunther von Hagens became infamous in this country in 2002 when he performed a public autopsy, which was broadcast on Channel 4.
Ten years on, he’s courting controversy again with this documentary about the creation of his latest work – a sculpture of Christ on the cross, made using donated corpses.
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Every time I hear someone say "I suck at math," I immediately think he or she is a moron. If you suck at math, what you really suck at is following instructions.
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Apple will become the world's first trillion-dollar company when its shares top $1,000 each, Wall Street analysts have predicted.
The technology giant's shares were worth $633.38 last week as its stock price rose above Google's for the first time.
Brian White, of Topeka Capital Markets, then claimed Apple's sky-high share price will hit four figures within 12 months - making the company worth $1trillion.
I explained I was a journalist for The Independent looking to speak to a man at an address in the area, who was standing as a candidate in the local elections, about allegations of postal vote fraud. "Can we see your note pad," the boy asked.
I declined and then the first punch came – landing straight on my nose, sending blood and tears streaming down my face. Then another. Then another.
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A recent study conducted by Intel is now proving that a majority of people do want touch capability on the laptop. Lately news of the touchscreen tablets has been overflowing the news and for Intel this is not good. Since the release of the Ultrabook, Intel has been pushing its partners to make these thin notebooks.
For the second time in a year there appears to be widespread malware infections affecting users of Apple's OS X operating system.
In the first half of 2011 we began seeing variants of fake anti-virus applications for OS X, after many years of the problem plaguing Windows users. The tactic must have worked as we began to see more and more variants distributed up until June.
Diamonds are forever -- or, at least, the effects of this diamond on quantum computing may be. A team that includes scientists from USC has built a quantum computer in a diamond, the first of its kind to include protection against "decoherence" -- noise that prevents the computer from functioning properly.
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Maybe you've heard of it and maybe you haven't, but in Bluffdale, Utah alongside one of the largest polygamist sects in America, the NSA is building a one-million-square-foot data collection center — five times the size of the U.S. capital.
The leaked memo also lists several other strategies for boosting the prime minister's popularity.
They include 'bogwash Clegg live on BBC2', 'be photographed in a vest with a spanner, fixing an old Datsun' and 'sex tape with Rhianna'.
As the petrol crisis deepens, 38-year-old sales manager Roy Hobbs has been cordoned off by the military as he threatens to press the green 'call' button on his iPhone 3, which would trigger the vague but dreadful Thing That Happens When You Use Your Phone at a Garage.
Home Secretary Theresa May said: "I have a total understanding of the internet. I've actually got it on my computer.
"Well, not the actual one in my office, but the shared computer in the meeting room we use to play games at lunchtime."
May further defended the plans by barking the new government slogan 'Paedo 9/11' in response to questions and has commissioned a children’s cartoon where ‘Blinky’ the security eye helps people find lost car keys in a bid to make it less terrifying,
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fuck descriptions
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Bigger than DVDs, bigger than cinema box office, bigger than music and bigger than books, the video games industry is big business.
Funnily enough, they don't comply.
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Apple's cash mountain could reignite a Victorian age of engineering, argues physicist Brian Cox.
The computer giant revealed it had $97.6bn (£61.4bn, 73.7bn euro) in cash at the end of last year and on Monday said it is going to buy back shares and pay a quarterly dividend.
Brian Cox tells Click why there needs to be a shift in the way we think about funding research and development.
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Enough water to provide each person on the planet with a whole planets worth of water.... 20,000 times over
Amid thousands of comments left on the Guardian website about Scottish independence there has been strong demand for more facts about the debate. This week we are going to work with readers to tackle five of the key questions about Scottish independence
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But as things stand, Edinburgh is about as fiscally autonomous as a teenager living off pocket money. The result, says Keating, is a nationalist movement that hugs both the Swedish model of high public spending and the Irish example of low business taxes. "It's voodoo economics," he says.
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Alex Salmond is that confident he's going to win the referendum he's trying to get 16 and 17 year old's a vote.