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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 sparks price war

High street retailers battle for customers with Call of Duty set for midnight release at selected stores

Orange announces iPhone pricing plans

Orange appears to have decided not to get involved in an iPhone price war with O2

Powermeter: Google’s household energy monitor arrives in UK

Online tool allows householders to monitor energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, thereby reducing consumption and saving money

Orange to sell iPhones for Christmas

Orange will begin selling the iPhone from 10 November, the day after O2's exclusive contract on the smartphone ends

Hackers target Guardian jobs site

Half million people may have details compromised despite technicians interrupting 'sophisticated' attack on recruitment site

Royal Mail loses Amazon contract as postal strikes loom

A backlog of undelivered mail has worried customers, particularly small businesses and internet retailers

Gmail, AOL and Yahoo email logins posted online in phishing scam

Internet criminals fool thousands of web users to leave login details and passwords

Will Orange spark an iPhone price war?

Richard Wray: Orange's move into the iPhone market - possibly to be joined by Vodafone - is good news for UK consumers

Orange UK secretive on iPhone pricing

Network's internal memo says exact launch date and cost are under wraps, 'but all will be revealed soon'

Orange signs iPhone deal with Apple

O2's exclusive deal with Apple is to come to an end, after Orange announced that it will also sell the iPhone later this year

Nintendo slashes Wii prices – but not in Britain

World's best-selling games console falls to $199, but UK consumers must still pay £199

Mandelson web cutoff plan ‘potentially illegal’

Privacy campaigners, internet service providers and Labour MPs attack plan as unworkable

Internet cut-off threat for illegal downloaders

Measures also include taking the power to target downloaders away from regulator Ofcom

Politicians shelve tax to widen internet access until after the election

Government would require opposition support for measures before putting them in pre-election budget

Lesbian Vampire Killers lose their sexual preference

Supermarkets stock censored DVD cover which covers up the word 'Lesbian'

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  • AI in the classroom prompts tide of concern from US parents and experts
  • How to Live on Earth review – Benedict Cumberbatch exudes positivity in response to the climate crisis
  • Majority of datacenters are vulnerable to climate threats like floods and fires, study finds
  • Australia ‘sleepwalking’ into AI crisis and ‘tech bro free-for-all’, says Greens senator
  • Sizzle reels: nine films to watch in a heatwave
  • ‘I’ve had a huge life, so I needed a big budget’: Madonna says biopic was scrapped after ‘falling out’ with studio
  • 500 Miles review – kids hit the road to visit Irish grandad Bill Nighy in YA tearjerker
  • ‘Climate change is a form of oppression’: the voices affected most by environmental crisis
  • The Morrigan review – spirit of pagan demon queen unleashed in Irish burial chamber horror
  • The 31 best Prime Day deals on things our editors actually tested and love
  • The 26 best anti-Prime Day deals for Amazon skeptics – from Best Buy, REI and more
  • Landship review – soldiers yearn for tinned meat in muddy first world war drama that stays inside the tank
  • Self-doubt, burnout … and Taylor Swift: why Toy Story 5 is the ultimate millennial girl movie
  • Lost memoir of Hiroshima survivor found after decades in US archive
  • Met to expand use of live facial recognition into central London by Christmas
  • UK plans to give established media more visibility on YouTube and TikTok
  • HR consultant wins English court case using AI lawyer in apparent legal first
  • Two Britons plead guilty to £39m 2024 cyber-attack on Transport for London
  • The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 11 light therapy devices that are worth the hype
  • Angry and lonely after my marriage ended, I came dangerously close to embracing the manosphere
  • Tesla drivers crash into swimming pool and home in separate US incidents
  • Once Upon a Time in Holyhead: Quentin Tarantino and Kylie Minogue shooting film in Porthcawl
  • AI models capable of devastating attacks on governments and business months away, rare Five Eyes statement warns
  • Pitfall review – big-hole survival horror is as if cast of Friends strayed into Deliverance
  • Jabs, human ash and a tapeworm: behind the appetite for a new kind of disordered eating movie
  • Benita review – Alan Berliner puts new spin on late film-maker’s work in entrancing tribute
  • ‘Sheer outrageousness’: writers on their favourite LGBTQ+ movie characters
  • Shadows of Willow Cabin review – secrets fester beneath horny hookup in low budget horror
  • The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine review – scavenger’s story reveals a rich seam to mine
  • The Reverse Centaur’s Guide to Life After AI by Cory Doctorow review – the real price of artificial intelligence

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