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BTJunkie closes shooting gallery - Register
BTJunkie closes shooting gallery - RegisterBy Andrew Orlowski • Get more from this author Popular torrent search engine BTJunkie – nothing to do with BT – is voluntarily closing, according to a notice posted on the site, without offering a reason. The site has indexed other torrent trackers ...

BTjunkie 'voluntarily' shuts downThe Guardian
BTJunkie quits file-sharing after Megaupload take-downV3.co.uk
BitTorrent Giant BTjunkie Shuts Down For GoodTorrentFreak
 
 
Brendan Dick: Investment in high-speed broadband will benefit all - Scotsman
Brendan Dick: Investment in high-speed broadband will benefit all - ScotsmanTHE Scottish Government's plan to extend next generation digital infrastructure across Scotland is great news for the nation. So much of what we do as a society and as individuals depends on the internet. Internet traffic has increased sevenfold in the ...

BT to offer 300 Mbps fibre optic broadband 'on demand' in 2013BBC News
BT to offer ultra-fast 330Mbps broadbandThe Guardian
BT touts 300Mbit/s with fibre broadband direct to the premiseV3.co.uk
 
 
Wind farm subsidy cut urged by MPs - BBC News
Wind farm subsidy cut urged by MPs - BBC NewsMore than 100 Conservative MPs have written to the prime minister urging him to cut subsidies for wind turbines. They also want planning rules changed to make it easier for local people to object to their construction. The Tory MPs - joined by some ...

Wind power: why the MPs have written to the Prime MinisterTelegraph.co.uk
Wind 101: Tory MPs pressure Cameron over renewable energyPolitics.co.uk
Conservative MPs unhappy with wind farm policyMetro
 
 
Drought-hit Mars too dry for life, say British scientists - Times of India
Drought-hit Mars too dry for life, say British scientists - Times of IndiaLONDON: Mars is too dry a planet to host any form of life, British scientists have concluded. An analysis of soil, collected during 2008 Nasa Phoenix mission to Mars, by Imperial College London has revealed the Red Planet has experienced a ...

Mars too dry for lifeTelegraph.co.uk
Does Mars have life? New study says it's unlikely on the surfaceThe State Column
 
 
Broadband take-up boosts BT earnings - Financial Times
Broadband take-up boosts BT earnings - Financial TimesBy Daniel Thomas and Mark Wembridge Strong broadband take-up across the UK helped support earnings and cash generation at BT in the third quarter, although weakening bond yields meant the telecoms group's pension deficit worsened by a further £1.6bn in ...

BT cheers City as profits rise on broadband growthThe Guardian
BT profits jump on surge in superfast broadband demandTelegraph.co.uk
 
 
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