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Steve Jobs: ‘a creative genius’
As tributes are paid to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs who has died, aged 56, following a battle with pancreatic cancer, David Cameron says the world has lost a “great creative, entrepreneurial genius”.
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Cash-strapped drivers cut petrol use by 15 per cent
Drivers stung by high fuel prices have cut petrol use by 15 per cent since the credit crunch hit, new figures show. The AA tells Channel 4 News it is a welcome environmental boost – but at a price.
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Channel 4 News to be made available on 4oD
Channel 4 has announced that its award winning news programme will now be available on demand through 4oD.
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On a bright TV future
Instead of BBC-bashing or Murdoch-hating the guest speaker was Eric Schmidt of Google and we examined how convergence of traditional TV, video on demand, social media and the internet will change our lives. I have seen the future and spoken in TV tongues. I am born again. And like all “born-agains” it seems my duty to convert you.
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Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO, shares tumble
Following news that Steve Jobs has resigned as CEO of Apple, to be replaced by Tim Cook, shares of the world’s most valuable technology company tumbled as much as 7 per cent.
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A one-man brand: can Apple survive without Jobs?
As Steve Jobs quits as Apple boss, Channel 4 News looks at the power of the company’s creative guru and what happens when you build a brand around one man.
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Is your smartphone under threat from hackers?
As smartphones become the new target for hackers, Channel 4 News Technology Correspondent Benjamin Cohen investigates the new techniques being used to spy on phone calls and access personal data.
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Google to buy Motorola Mobility for £7.7bn
Computing giant Google has upped the ante in the war over control of the smartphone market by confirming it will buy the handset maker Motorola Mobility.
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Pursuing the man who has pursued so many
Washington Correspondent Sarah Smith tells of her pursuit of the former News of the World assistant editor Greg Miskiw – and her experiences of door-stepping the man who ordered so many door-steps.
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Phone-hacking Snowcloud: Murdochs at the committee
Read their lips. We took the text of Rupert and James Murdoch’s answers to MPs to read between the lines in a word cloud. Run your cursor over a word and click to see how often, and where it occurs.
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Snowcloud: Rebekah Brooks’ phone-hacking hearing
Read between the lines of what Rebekah Brooks said to MPs amid the phone-hacking fallout. Run your cursor over the word in the Snowcloud to see how often, and where, it occurred.
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North Korea's desperate plea for food goes unanswered
John Sparks observes Pyongyang’s propaganda machine fail to mask a country in the midst of abject famine.
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Is Waze the biggest social network you have never heard of?
Waze has been described as a Facebook for drivers. Channel 4 News Technology Correspondent Benjamin Cohen looks at its potential to revolutionise driving and news coverage.
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Q and A: Contempt of court in the internet age
A top barrister tells Channel 4 News that courts have to trust jurors to follow the rules, despite the temptations of technology.
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Free Schools: revolution or retreat?
FactCheck reveals that just eight Free Schools in England have the final go-ahead to open in September 2011, with a further 16 awaiting funding approval. Will poorer students benefit as planned? FactCheck investigates the schools set to open.