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O2 to lose iPhone deal as its network crashes
On the day that O2's data network crashed for the third time in a month, it was reported that the Spanish-owned carrier is on the point of losing its exclusive deal to sell Apple's iPhone.
On the day that O2's data network crashed for the third time in a month, it was reported that the Spanish-owned carrier is on the point of losing its exclusive deal to sell Apple's iPhone.
Overheating iPhone 3GS: Apple blames the weather
Apple has admitted that its latest iPhone 3GS model can overheat but has blamed the problem on sunshine rather than a glitch with its design.
Apple has admitted that its latest iPhone 3GS model can overheat but has blamed the problem on sunshine rather than a glitch with its design.
HIgh speed trains: where to buy in Kent
From Monday, June 29 Britain's first high-speed commuter service will start to carry passengers from east Kent into St Pancras station in London at speeds of up to 140mph.
From Monday, June 29 Britain's first high-speed commuter service will start to carry passengers from east Kent into St Pancras station in London at speeds of up to 140mph.
Commuter property: new high speed train brings buyers to Kent
The high speed rail link from Ashford to London will make parts of Kent more desirable for commuters.
The high speed rail link from Ashford to London will make parts of Kent more desirable for commuters.
Sack the drivers and run the Tube without them
In 1981 there was a defining episode in US industrial history when President Ronald Reagan "broke" the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Association. In a breathtakingly bold move that inspired Margaret Thatcher to break the National Union of Mineworkers three years later, Reagan sacked the entire unionised workforce responsible for guiding all airliners to take off and landing in the United States.
In 1981 there was a defining episode in US industrial history when President Ronald Reagan "broke" the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Association. In a breathtakingly bold move that inspired Margaret Thatcher to break the National Union of Mineworkers three years later, Reagan sacked the entire unionised workforce responsible for guiding all airliners to take off and landing in the United States.
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