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New nav app set to put an end to time wasted in traffic jams
For most people, live traffic information involves switching on Radio 2 and waiting for Sally Traffic to intervene on one of Steve Wright's senseless
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VAT change could hit 99p downloads
A change in how VAT is taxed could mean the end of the 99p music download from digital stores like iTunes and Google Play. Announced as part of the Budget last week, the Chancellor has put into place new legislation, coming into effect next
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Music download charges set to soar to £1.16
Prepare to pay more to download music. The Government is applying VAT pressure on the likes of Amazon and Apple's iTunes service to raise more cash - around £300m - for the Treasury. That means downloads could cost around £1.16p compared to
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Beyonce album sets iTunes record
Beyonce's latest album has become the fastest ever seller on iTunes with more than 800,000 downloads in its first three days. The self-titled album, the US superstar's fifth, was released out of the blue on Friday and includes 14
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Amazon launches new Autorip music service
Amazon launches its new Autorip service in the UK this week as its steps up the battle for music sales. The new service offers people buying CD and vinyl a free MP3 download of the music, back-dated for purchases since 1999. So what does it
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Prove your driving prowess with new app from the AA
AA Insurance has released an app that could signal the end to the age-old dispute about whether men or women are the better drivers. AA Drivescore uses GPS technology already in the iPhone and iPad (Android version to follow soon) to determine
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Finally, Apple addresses its biggest weakness
For all its innovative designs, Apple (NAS: AAPL) has a clunker in iTunes. And you know what? CEO Tim Cook knows it, too. According to Bloomberg News, the Mac maker is planning a massive overhaul of the service. Planned features include using