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21 March 2012 Last updated at 20:08 ET

Super-connected cities announcedBroadband graphic

Ten cities have been chosen to benefit from super-fast broadband with 10 smaller ones to come, the chancellor announces.


A gamer picks up a copy of Call of DutyGame sales surpassed video in UK

Computer game sales overtook those of videos for the first time last year, an industry report suggests.

Two characters from Mass Effect 3Mass Effect 3 row prompts change

Mass Effect 3 developer Bioware says it will provide extra game content for fans left unhappy by the series' conclusion.

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Rory Cellan-Jones, Technology correspondent Article written by Rory Cellan-Jones Rory Cellan-Jones Technology correspondent

Learning from Mr Daisey

Back in January, I heard the most extraordinary piece of radio I can remember in a long time. This American Life, the brilliant Chicago Public Media series, devoted its whole programme to an investigation into working conditions at the Chinese factories where Apple products are made.

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