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Wikipedia article of the day for September 11, 2016

Samsung urges Galaxy Note 7 phone exchange urgently

Wikipedia article of the day for September 10, 2016

Facebook U-turn over 'Napalm girl' photograph

Swapping hands 'boosts smartphone signal'

EU plans to end mobile roaming charges to be rewritten

Newspaper fury over Facebook 'Napalm girl' censorship

Arrests over hacks of CIA and FBI staff

Man jailed for Pokemon Go game in church and other news

Mobile fridge is set to save lives

Airpods - or is that a toothbrush?

Northern Ireland teenager sues Facebook over nude photo

Galaxy Note 7: Owners advised not to use on planes

Wikipedia article of the day for September 9, 2016

Kosher coding

Airbnb introduces new anti-discrimination policy

Pursuing the pirates

EU court backs Playboy in Dutch hyperlinks copyright case

Errors in communications data use led to wrongful arrests, report finds

LinkedIn denies gender bias claim over site search

Raspberry Pi passes 10m sales mark

UK tech firm swoops on HP software unit in $8.8bn deal

iPhone 7, Airpods and courage: the internet reacts

Wikipedia article of the day for September 8, 2016

PS4 Pro: A generational leap or misstep?

Sony reveals PS4 Pro with 4K graphics

Apple's iPhone 7 ditches traditional headphone socket

Pokemon Go in Indian court for 'hurting religious sentiments'

Apple tax: Irish parliament to debate European Commission ruling

Microsoft's UK data centres power up cloud services

Same same but different? Apple expected to unveil iPhone7

Wikipedia article of the day for September 7, 2016

Russian site 'hit by huge data breach'

Sony Bravia TVs to lose YouTube access

EU aviation groups want all drones to be registered

Brazzers porn account holders exposed by hackers

Revenge porn: More than 200 prosecuted under new law

British Airways passengers delayed by computer glitch

UK 'hacker' Lauri Love fears death in US prison

Wikipedia article of the day for September 6, 2016

Blogger fury over tax credit rejection

Warner Brothers reports own site as illegal

Call of Duty world champions are crowned in LA and win £600,000

Wikipedia article of the day for September 5, 2016