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news aggregatorChip shortage to hit smartphonesQualcomm warns that it cannot meet demand for its Snapdragon S4 processors, used in mid-range smartphones.
Daily life under a Holocaust death sentenceSongs performed by Jews in a Nazi ghetto in Prague have been painstakingly recreated by a group in Tel Aviv.
HomeServe fined over silent callsInsurance and home repair company HomeServe is fined £750,000 by Ofcom for making too many silent or abandoned calls to customers.
Robbery up as crime figures fallRobberies and other crimes against the person increase by 8% in 2011, despite overall recorded crime falling by 3%.
Murray through after rival quitsAndy Murray moves into the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters after Julien Benneteau retires with an ankle injury.
Police car's pursuit 'not legal'Scotland's largest police force is heavily criticised after a motorist was pursued by an unmarked car on a motorway.
Crackdown on 'radical' nuns in USThe Vatican orders a crackdown on Roman Catholic nuns in the US after concerns are raised about "certain radical feminist themes".
'Extreme Universe' puzzle deepensResearchers go hunting for the source of the highest-energy particles we know of, and rule out one of the two presumed sources.
NI Electricity bills 'could fall'Electricity bills could be cut by £72 over five years if proposals from the utility regulator come into force.
Woman wins work sex injury caseAn Australian public servant who injured herself while having sex on a work trip wins compensation in court, local media report.
Peacocks to cut further 147 jobsThe new owner of Peacocks plans 147 job cuts at three distribution centres in south Wales, saying the proposal as a "legacy" of the retailer's administration.
Relief at demand for Spanish debtSpain's borrowing costs rise for 10-year bonds at a debt auction on Thursday, but it manages to sell all of the bonds on offer.
Labour fail to block 'granny tax'Labour fail in their Commons attempt to block government plans to freeze age-related tax allowances for pensioners - the so-called "granny tax".
VIDEO: Driver survives drag race explosionDrag racer Matt Hagan has escaped unharmed after his car exploded and burst into flames in Charlotte, North Carolina on Sunday.
CA10: Defendant's own consent after police entry but before search purged the taint, if there was oneDefendant objected to the alleged consent given by the lady who opened the door and let the police in. That was essentially a moot argument because, once the police were inside, he said he owned the place, and he consented and cooperated with the police. All this happened before the officers saw any evidence of crime. “Mr. Lucas's consent to the officers' presence and search was sufficient to dissipate any taint caused by an illegal initial entry. See U.S. v. Jarvi, 537 F.3d 1256, 1260 (10th Cir. 2008).” United States v. Lucas, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 7746 (10th Cir. April 17, 2012).* The state showed that the inventory search of defendant’s car was necessary to log the valuables, and defendant did not show that it was in bad faith, so he does not prevail. Boykin v. State, 2012 Ark. App. 274 (April 18, 2012).* [Note: Is the court shifting the burden of proof here? Should the state bare the burden of good faith inventory searches since they always carry the burden?] How will Olympic torch stay lit?How will the Olympic torch survive a British summer?
Three bailed in Ding murder probeThree people are released on bail after being questioned by police investigating the murders of a family of four in Northamptonshire.
VIDEO: EL James on erotica book boomBritish writer EL James tells Newsnight she is "completely stunned" by the popular reaction to these books.
Men At Work flautist 'found dead'Men At Work flautist Greg Ham has been found dead at his Melbourne home, according to Australian reports.
Police arrest Sun's royal editorThe Sun's royal editor has been arrested by detectives investigating alleged illegal payments to police and public officials, the BBC learns.
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