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Microsoft announces Windows 10 operating system for desktop, mobile, game consoles and the Internet of Things

Microsoft announces Windows 10 operating system for desktop, mobile, game consoles and the Internet of Things

Microsoft has unveiled the successor to its Windows 8 operating system.

It’s called Windows 10 - not Windows 9 - and is designed to work with a wide range of devices, including Xbox gaming consoles, PCs, smartphones, tablets and M2M devices.

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O2 UK enables customers to charge iTunes credit to their mobile bill

O2 UK enables customers to charge iTunes credit to their mobile bill

Customers of O2 UK can now buy iTunes codes and charge them directly to their mobile phone account, whether a ‘pay monthly’ bill or ‘pay as you go’ credit.

The iTunes codes can then be used to purchase music, apps, books and videos.

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Carphone Warehouse promises to honour iPhone payments after Phones 4u declines refunds

Carphone Warehouse promises to honour iPhone payments after Phones 4u declines refunds

Customers who paid in advance for an iPhone 6 from Phones 4u have now been told they won’t receive a refund.

The UK retailer had taken advance orders for three days before going into administration earlier this month.

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European airlines can now allow mobile phones to remain switched on throughout flights

Last November, the European Aviation Safety Agency announced plans to permit the use of mobile phones and other personal electronic devices in ‘Flight Mode’ during taxiing, take-off and landing as well as throughout commercial flights.

It’s now introduced new rules that allow these electronic devices - including tablets, smartphones, eBook readers and mp3 players - to be used in their regular ‘connected’ mode when on an aircraft.

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Bendgate and Brickgate: Apple faces complaints from iPhone users on two fronts

Bendgate and Brickgate: Apple faces complaints from iPhone users on two fronts

A number of people who’ve brought the new Apple iPhone 6 Plus have taken to social media to complain about the ease with which their smartphone appears to bend.

It’s claimed that the thinner chassis of the largest-ever iPhone is making it much easier for users to inadvertently bend their new phones if they put them in the front or back pockets of trousers.

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